The Hollywood Reporter by Frank Scheck
The film, bearing no small debt to Alfred Hitchcock's Rebecca, inevitably has a familiar feel. But director-screenwriter Nguyen infuses it with enough fresh elements to make it fully entertaining.
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Vietnam, Korea · 2016
1h 45m
Director Derek Nguyen
Starring Kate Nhung, Jean-Michel Richaud, Kim Xuân, Svitlana Kovalenko
Genre Horror, Romance
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When Linh, an orphaned Vietnamese girl, finds work at a plantation in 1953 Indochina, she soon enters into an unlikely romance with the plantation's French owner. However, this romance is bound to be disquiet, bringing forth the rage and wraith of both the living and the dead.
The Hollywood Reporter by Frank Scheck
The film, bearing no small debt to Alfred Hitchcock's Rebecca, inevitably has a familiar feel. But director-screenwriter Nguyen infuses it with enough fresh elements to make it fully entertaining.
The New York Times by Jeannette Catsoulis
The result is a good-looking but overstuffed genre pileup that confuses as often as it compels.
Los Angeles Times by Noel Murray
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