Yeogo goedam II Memento Mori   1999   South Korea Whispering Corridors 2: Memento Mori
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Director:Tae-Yong Kim, Kyu-Dong Min
Studio:Cinema Service
Writer:Tae-Yong Kim, Kyu-Dong Min
IMDb Rating:6.6 (2,734 votes)
Awards:1 win & 3 nominations
Genre:Drama, Horror, Romance
Duration:98 min
Languages:Korean
IMDb:0266075
Amazon:B000FZEQFK
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Tae-Yong Kim, Kyu-Dong Min  ...  (Director)
Tae-Yong Kim, Kyu-Dong Min  ...  (Writer)
 
Gyu-ri Kim  ...  Min-ah
Yeh-jin Park  ...  Hyo-shin
Young-jin Lee  ...  Shi-eun
Jong-hak Baek  ...  Mr. Goh
Min Han  ...  
Seung-Yeon Han  ...  
Jae-in Kim  ...  Yeon-an
Hyo-jin Kong  ...  Ji-won
Hye-mi Lee  ...  
Seong-Eon Lim  ...  
Ji-Yeon Park  ...  
Sung-woo Jo  ...  Composer
Yoon-soo Kim  ...  Cinematographer
Yeong-jin Lee  ...  Shi-eun (as Young-jin Lee)
Yun-su Kim  ...  Cinematographer
Sang-beom Kim  ...  Editor
Comments: The Extended version has no good subs and is poor quality

Summary: Min-Ah finds a strange diary, capable of arousing hallucinations, kept by two of her senior fellow-students, Hyo-Shin and Shi-Eun, who seem to have an unusually close bond. But Hyo-Shin suddenly kills herself, for no obvious reason, and the entire school is shocked and depressed. Min-Ah, however, starts to feel different. It's almost as if she's somehow possessed by the dead girl...

It is nominally the sequel to the previous year's Whispering Corridors, and is also set in a girls high school, but they are otherwise unrelated. The film was one of the first Korean commercial films to depict lesbian characters, but was constrained both by prevailing Korean attitudes and the fact that it was aimed at teenagers.


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