REVIEW: Urban Myths (2022)
What could be better than one horror story? How about 10!! Yes, this is an anthology movie...
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If you’ve been following me for a while, then you might know that I despise anthology movies. Three short tales doesn’t satisfy me as much as one, longer and more detailed movie.
There are some exceptions (hello Kwaidan!) but otherwise I’m not a fan.
But this anthology tale is something different. Instead of three shorter stories, we get ten micro-stories, all based on Korean urban legends or myths.
Does that mean I might enjoy this one? Let’s check out what each micro tale is about.
PLOT
It’s worth noting that none of the stories here intertwine. That means they are all standalone, with individual casts. Let’s explore each tale as they appear in the film:
The Tunnel: a suspicious looking man accidentally runs over a woman and tries to dump her body in the woods, but his car breaks down in a tunnel and the ghost of the woman attacks him.
The Woman In Red: a woman moves into a new apartment after the death of her friend by suicide. However, there is a mysterious woman in red who keeps following her, and she doesn’t know why. But she soon will!
Tooth Worms: a man visits a dentist complaining of pain in his gums. An x-ray reveals an infestation of worms, not seen in Korea for almost 100 years. As the dentist attempts to perform surgery to rid the infestation, the man turns a bit rabid.
Necromancy: after the death of her best friend by suicide, a school girl finds their diary which details a ritual to bring a person back from the dead. So, she tries it out.
The Wall: a man moves into an apartment and gets frustrated that his neighbour keeps knocking on his wall. After he meets her in the elevator, he decides to use the knocking to communicate with her, with unexpected results.
The Closet: a young woman picks up a custom made closet for free off a rather strange man. She then starts to experience some creepy events and discover a false back in her new piece of furniture.
Ghost Marriage: a young man is headhunted by a marketing company for prestigious role. In his interview, he answers some strange and personal questions, and later finds out the real reason why!
The Girl In The Mirror: a young woman desperate to be a social media influencer does whatever she can to be famous, except it only brings out her ugly side.
A Mannequin: a young man working for a Mannequin hiring firm is told a creepy tale about his employer’s stock, but is there more to the tale than there should be?
Escape Games: three escape game influencers are invited to try out the ultimate challenge, a satanic themed escape game where the winner will receive a huge cash award. But there can only be one winner.
What if I told you that I actually enjoyed this film? But that comes with some caveats!
First, this what I didn’t like:
I have no knowledge of the Urban Myths in the film, and the film doesn’t really explain them. This means the shorter stories like The Tunnel aren’t really that impactful, and feel more like the short movies at the start of Pixar film than part of the movie itself. My guess is if you know about these tales, you’ll enjoy the film a lot more.
My guess is also most of these tales are based on forum stories or message boards, thus unless you’re Korean, you probably won’t know much about them either.
I was enjoyed Tooth Worms until the story turned into a zombie tale. I really wish I could get a wacky Korean horror movie without zombies just once!
I don’t know who the cast are, but apparently they’re a big deal. Not a negative, just more of an observation.
Also, I thought 10 tales was stretching it a bit much. The movie clocks in at almost 2 hours, so perhaps a cut down to 8 takes and 100 minutes would have been better!
But there was a lot more that I did like:
I loved Escape Game and The Girl In The Mirror, and I especially loved A Mannequin. I would not object to full length horror movies based on those three stories!
There are some very clever visual effects - especially the mouth in Tooth Worms that reminded me a bit of a shot from Death Forest 2, and the scene in Necromancy where the spirit eats the girl. They were some pretty cool effects. But the real winner was, again, A Mannequin. The effects were genuinely creepy and very well done.
Each tale had a nice wrap-up. Some were obviously better than others, but none of the tales ended on a cliffhanger.
The ordering of the tales is about right. The second tale, The Woman In Red, picks up the pace of the film after the short intro of The Tunnel, and has a decent story to hold your interest and make you want to keep watching the whole film.
It’s Korean - that means everyone is super good looking. And indeed they really are!
What are my overall thoughts?
I hate to say this, but I really enjoyed this anthology film. I didn’t love it, but I would talk positively about it if someone asked me, and I would recommend it if you were looking for something a little on the different side. Just don’t get too invested in any of the tales and you’ll have a great time.
I’ll award this 3 Ghosts out of 5!
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Genre Horror Anthology
Director Hong Won Ki
Starring Kim Do-yoon, Lee Yul-eum, Choi Ye-won
Original Title 서울괴담
Country of Origin Korea
Release Date April 27 2022