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The Heirloom
I just finished The Heirloom. Beautiful movie, but I never seem to get these asian films. I know at the end the unborn child lives to carry on, but I don't get how the sister killed everbody. Funny, the asian films always seem to have an evil twin sister. LOL.
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Watching this I did get the feeling that there were asian traditions and beliefs that I did not know about which were making me miss out on some of the story. What do you mean they feed the dead in Korea???? Tell me!
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