The Closet

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  • 2007

The Closet is a Hong Kong supernatural horror movie from 2020 directed by Kwok Kuen Wong. The film follows the story of a single father named Sang-Woo, played by Francis Ng, who had lost his wife in a car accident. After his wife's death, he becomes a recluse and spends most of his time working as a computer programmer at home. However, his life takes an unexpected turn when he discovers a mysterious closet in his apartment that leads to a parallel world.

Sang-Woo starts to hear strange noises from the closet, and it seems like someone is trying to communicate with him. After investigating, he realizes that the closet leads to another world, and that his late wife has been living there all along. In this parallel world, he finds his deceased wife living a happy life with their daughter, whom he never knew. The surreal discovery leads him on a path of self-discovery, and he must confront the truth behind the existence of the parallel world.

The movie explores themes of grief, loss, and acceptance. Sang-Woo is facing the guilt of not being able to save his wife, and The Closet portrays the stages of grief in a realistic manner. The audience can empathize with the character's pain, and Francis Ng's spectacular performance makes it even more palpable. The movie also questions the perception of reality, and how we cope with it when life does not go as planned.

The Closet is also noteworthy for its brilliant cinematography and visual effects. The parallel world is vividly illustrated, with a color palette that contrasts heavily with the monotony of Sang-Woo's life. The sound design is also impressive, with eerie sound effects that heighten the tension during the thrilling scenes.

Furthermore, the supporting cast also puts forth remarkable performances. Yang Chihfei as Sang-Woo's daughter, who he never knew existed, is a standout. Her performance adds a layer of innocence and wonder, propelling the story's emotional depth. Michelle Ye also delivers as Yuli, Sang-Woo's deceased wife, bringing poise and serenity to her character.

Finally, The Closet's pace may be slow in the beginning, but it picks up once the narrative moves to the parallel world. The events leading up to Sang-Woo's discovery of the closet is vital to the story, and Kwok Kuen Wong does an excellent job of building the tension. The story is also well-written, and the director makes the most out of his premise, creating a satisfying and poignant ending.

In conclusion, The Closet is a hauntingly beautiful film that explores grief, love, and self-discovery with breathtaking cinematography and exceptional performances. It is an intense but rewarding watch for fans of supernatural and horror movies or anyone, in general, interested in a good character-driven story.

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Description
  • Release Date
    2007
  • Language
    English