Conclude Your Unfinished Business With Extreme Prejudice
When it comes to Asian horror, there are few archetypes more iconic than the vengeful dead woman with her long, dark hair hanging over her face. In Japan, she’s called an
onryo, while in Korea, she’s called a cheonyeo gwishin. Either way, she is presented as wearing white burial clothes and being very upset about something–and in pop culture, that anger often leads her to murder, whether or not her victims were responsible for the wrongs visited on her in life.
Wonhon: A Vengeful Spirit tells this story once more, but from the perspective of the angry ghost. And yes, it is every bit as fascinating as it sounds.