Genre: Horror, Experimental
Plot: Korean director Ki-Hyung Park (WHISPERING CORRIDORS) continues his exploration of the supernatural with the thriller ACACIA. After a couple's efforts to conceive continually end in disappointment, they adopt young Jin-seong, whose mother has died. Jin-seong seems drawn to a tree in the couple's backyard, constantly climbing and drawing pictures of it. But when his new mother finally manages to become pregnant, Jin-seong disappears, and a number of strange occurrences--and dead bodies--pile up, all seemingly centered on the mysterious tree. ACACIA has the slow pace and atmospheric build-up common to many Asian horror
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Ki-Hyung Park doesn’t know the meaning of scary, but man does he try and try and try- you can’t hate a man for putting forth the effort can you?  -- (Bloody-Disgusting.com)
Surprisingly good horrormovie from the new Asian masters of horror, South Korea. With a little more gore, a little shorter running time and a much higher bodycount this could've been close to perfection.  --AnthroFred (SlasherPool)
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