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Competition: DVD's and posters to be won

Your chance to win one of five DVD's of the chilling South Korean horror flick 'A Tale of Two Sister'.

Nov 10 2004

South Korean director Kim Ji-Woon plays the psycho-horror card in earnest in this modern-dress variation on the folktale about the wicked stepmother persecuting her husband's daughters. Sumi (Im) comes home from hospital to resume hostilities with her stepmother Eunjoo (Yeom, icily excellent); she leads the attack on behalf of her cowed sister Suyeon (Moon). Dad (Kim Gap-Su) seems oblivious to what's going on until the day Eunjoo drags the screaming Suyeon to a bedroom closet and locks her in. But not all is as it seems; there are two Caligari-esque twists, hard to guess, but perfectly consonant with the set-up. The atmosphere of mounting dread is matched by just-right performances, design and camerawork.

Bonus features on disc two include 'Creating a Tale', which takes a behind-the-scenes look at the making of the film, deleted scenes with commentary from the director and interviews with the cast.

For your chance to win this two-disc special edition DVD and film poster, email your answer to the question below to competitions@timeout.com by November 22.


Q. What is the English title of Kim Ji-Woon's 1999 film Ban-Chik Wang?

The two-disc special edition DVD of 'A Tale of Two Sisters' is released on November 12.

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