Make Yourself At Home

This movie may have been a Korean-American co-production, but aside from the setting taking place along the New York-New Jersey border, and the supporting actors and actresses being American, it is very much a Korean movie with a very Korean feel. In fact, the scene where 송혜교(Song, Hye-Gyo) is making Korean food convinced me and my friends in the audience to change our dinner plans from eating at the nearby Ethiopian restaurant to driving 20 minutes away just for Korean food.

But back to the movie, it was about a young woman who escaped her fate as a shaman to find love, so she married a Korean-American and moved with him to the states. Before you think this is a story about finding true love and happiness, this is where everything starts to go awry and creeps you the hell out.
Not to reveal anything further, the dialogue carried many moments where the punchlines really hit you hard, and were quite humurous at some parts. Although, Nonef this took away from the creepy horror element one bit. In fact, it definately added enough creepiness to it all.

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