29 times is a charm
Here we have one of the Whipsering Corridor movies, where two girls are our central focal points. They have this thing at the school they attend - apparently there is a way where you can get a wish from the "wishing Stairs" that are located outside one of the buildings. You simply climb all of the stairs, counting them, and an extra one will appear if you pray to the right spirit. The only problem is that this spirit is not much of the helping variety - it is more of the tricking/ screwing up your life type.
I liked this movie quite a bit and have to say it has all the things that makes the Whispering Corridor movies what they are. It has two girls that are the main people, a bizarre little story (this one has a folklore idea in it and I'm not certain if it is make-believe or it is actual folklore), and it has the all-girls school we get to know and love. It also has the creepy factor that outweighs the gore factor in any way - these movies ar emore angry spirits and...
BFF...
Two girls find their friendship ruined by envy and insecurity. When one of the girls is seriously injured and later dies, the title WISHING STAIRS come into play. The story quickly becomes an all out horror fest, complete w/ a psycho-killer, ghost, and strange murders! This final part of the "GHOST SCHOOL TRILOGY" is my personal favorite. Enjoy...
"Fox Fox, grant my wish. Make this a horror movie."
Once again, we are treated to a scene where a teacher slaps a student. How did this high school ever get its accreditation?
This is the third in a series of movies about ghosts roaming the halls of a high school. (It doesn't really matter what order you watch them in as they are unrelated but for their theme of hostile ghosts seeking revenge.) This time the story concerns two girls vying for a single spot in a Russian ballet school. Presumed friends, one girl (Yun Jin-sung) turns jealous and vindictive at the thought that her friend (Kim So-hee) could automatically "win" the spot on sheer talent alone. To gain unfair advantage, the jealous girl takes to the wishing stairs to secure less than divine intervention. That, and a good shove down a flight of stairs soon settles the matter (she cripples her friend who then commits suicide). To further complicate matters, enter a freaky girl (Eom Hye-ju), who is bizarrely devoted to the dead girl and wishes her back...
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