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The Wailing (2016) - A Slow-Burn South Korean Horror Analysis

20 min · 10. okt. 2025
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Step into the velvet shadows with the Velvet Slasher as we break down The Wailing (2016), a slow-burn South Korean horror film about faith, doubt, and uncertainty. In this episode, your hostess in heels explores the artistry behind the film: from the haunting landscape cinematography to the meticulous set design, and analyze the ending that leaves more questions than answers. We discuss its struggles with its pacing, its twists on classic horror tropes, and the obsessive detail of director Na Hong-Jin's vision, while revealing our Velvet Slasher rating. If you love thoughtful horror analysis, cinematic craft, and slow-burn terror, this is an episode you don't want to miss.

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