Janghwa, Hongryeon ⭐

Directed by Kim Jee-woon, this film reimagines the folktale as a psychological horror masterpiece:

: The film uses unreliable narration and complex twists to explore themes of trauma, guilt, and the "mind game" nature of memory. Janghwa, Hongryeon

: It remains one of the most successful South Korean horror films and was remade in the U.S. as The Uninvited (2009). Educational Resources Directed by Kim Jee-woon, this film reimagines the

: Janghwa is drowned in a pond. Consumed by grief, the younger sister, Hongryeon, eventually follows her in death. Educational Resources : Janghwa is drowned in a pond

: After their mother passes away, their father remarries. The new stepmother, manipulative and cruel, frames the eldest sister, Janghwa, for a crime to prevent her from receiving her inheritance.

The names ("Rose Flower") and Hongryeon ("Red Lotus") refer to a classic Korean folktale, Janghwa Hongryeon jeon , and its famous modern horror adaptation, A Tale of Two Sisters (2003). The Original Folktale: Janghwa Hongryeon jeon