
Bunshinsaba: Ouija Board 2004
Ahn Byeong-ki's chilling Korean horror classic *Bunshinsaba: Ouija Board* (2004) weaves a tale of vengeance from beyond the grave, where a bullied student unleashes a deadly curse through a sinister Ouija board.
Director: Ahn Byeong-ki
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Bunshinsaba: Ouija Board (2004) about?
The film follows Yu-jin, a bullied student who moves to a small village with her blind mother. When her tormentors push her too far, she uses a Ouija board to curse them, but the supernatural retribution spirals out of control, leading to gruesome deaths at their school.
Who directed Bunshinsaba: Ouija Board?
The film was directed by Ahn Byeong-ki, a Korean filmmaker known for his work in the horror genre, including *Phone* and *APT*.
Who stars in Bunshinsaba: Ouija Board?
The film features Kim Gyu-ri, Lee Se-eun, Lee Yu-ri, Choi Seong-min, and Choi Jung-yoon in key roles.
Is Bunshinsaba: Ouija Board (2004) worth watching?
While *Bunshinsaba: Ouija Board* lacks an IMDb rating, its slow-burn horror and thematic depth make it a solid choice for fans of Korean horror. The film's unsettling atmosphere and moral undertones elevate it above typical jump-scare fare.
How long is Bunshinsaba: Ouija Board?
The runtime is 92 minutes.
About Bunshinsaba: Ouija Board (2004) — A Haunting Tale of Revenge and Supernatural Horror
Ahn Byeong-ki's chilling Korean horror classic *Bunshinsaba: Ouija Board* (2004) weaves a tale of vengeance from beyond the grave, where a bullied student unleashes a deadly curse through a sinister Ouija board. When Yu-jin and her blind mother relocate to a remote village, the new girl faces relentless torment from her classmates. In a moment of desperation, she and her tormented peers summon a malevolent force, binding the bullies to a terrifying fate. What starts as petty revenge spirals into a nightmarish cycle of supernatural retribution, as the school becomes a battleground between the living and the vengeful dead. The film masterfully blends psychological horror with Korean folklore, creating an atmosphere thick with dread and moral reckoning.
Starring Kim Gyu-ri, Lee Se-eun, and Lee Yu-ri, *Bunshinsaba: Ouija Board* delivers a haunting exploration of bullying, guilt, and the inescapable consequences of cruelty. The eerie setting and unsettling pace amplify the tension, making it a standout entry in Asian horror cinema.