2/10
Incredibly boring and slow paced...
8 April 2020
When I was given the chance to sit down and watch this 2006 South Korean horror movie, of course I jumped at the chance to do so. Why? Well, simply because I love Asian cinema and horror movies.

Now, I hadn't heard about "Four Horror Tales: Hidden Floor" (aka "Nebeonjjae cheung") prior to 2020 when I had the chance to sit down and watch it, so I didn't know what I was in for, nor did I have any expectations from writer Il-han Yoo and director Ho-Young Kwon.

Turns out that this movie was a massive swing and a miss for me. The movie just failed to entertain me, and there was very little of any worth to be had in the movie. In fact, I didn't even manage to finish the movie. I just gave up on it out of sheer and utter boredom.

The movie had fair enough acting performances, but the storyline and script was just downright boring and uneventful. Which ultimately lead to a very slow paced and dull movie experience.

I have no interest in returning to watch the rest of this movie, as it simply didn't was worth it in my opinion. I am rating "Four Horror Tales: Hidden Floor" a mere two out of ten stars.
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