Oh the suspense, the mind trip, A Tale Of Two Sisters
Congratulations to all college graduates! I have one more year to go….
I was really looking forward to my summer vacation. I just wanted to relax, watch movies, go hang out, hot spa, workout, read good books, and take everything easy. But I once again have too much responsibilities, errands, work, and summer school. Sigh~
However, from all the midst of work, I went and put everything aside and did what I enjoyed. The past weekend, I played the drums for several church events. I love jamming with the band.
I stopped by California Korea Supermarket in Cerritos to buy Korean bakeries and rented two Korean movies.

A Tale Of Two Sisters
I’ve seen the poster in different websites and I had the urge to rent and watch the movie. Due to spring schedule, I needed to hold off on the movie until today. A Tale Of Two Sisters has been added to my favorite list. I love psychological thrillers! From the beginning part to the end, I couldn’t take my eyes off the screen and I listened carefully to the dialect. Thank goodness I understand Korean because there was no subtitles.
The ending is the best part for all psychological/suspense/mysterious movies. The reason being, there are always some sections that I could not comprehend. And I just love how the ending resolves most, if not all the motives of the characters. I had to visit http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0365376/board/threads/ to get find the significance, motivations, purpose, tidbits, every single detail about the movie.
If you watch this movie and have enjoyed it, I also recommend the movie, “Old Boy.” It is a similar Korean movie.
More info: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0365376.
