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Rating: 6.40/10 from 1200 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

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Title in Italiano:

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Synopsis

Epitaph

Browsing an old photo book in 1979, Park Jeong-nam travels back with his memories to 1942, when Korea was occupied by Japan, when he was a young and immature intern doctor in Anseong Hospital. During those four days, strange events will happen, when corpses brought to the mortuary aren't able to rest in piece.

Three intertwined stories follow, starting in reverse order (the second starts the day before):

One: While awaiting for his bride-to-be to arrive from Japan (the daughter of the hospital's director), Jeong-nam is fascinated by a recently diseased young woman. He spends time near the corpse in the morgue and draws her face. It's then time for the diseased to return his appreciation.

Two: Asako is a young girl who was the only survivor of a car accident which killed all her family. She doesn't speak and apparents to be in a state of shock, but what the doctors can't see is that she's drowning in guilt and being visited by the ghost of her mother.

Three: Serial killings of Japanese soldiers continue and a married couple, Kim Dong-won and Kim In-yeong, both surgeons, are involved in the autopsies. Meanwhile, Dong-won finds out that his wife has no shadow, and that the killer is much nearer than he could possibly imagine.

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Epitaph
The Anvil of Crom (Form "CONAN THE BARBARIAN")
Silver For Monsters...
Premonition
Dark Souls 3
Prologue
Firelink Shrine
Iudex Gundyr
Crystal Sages
High Lord Wolnir
Tyr
Odal
Wunjo
Isa
Helvegen
A Knife in the Dark
The Riders of Rohan
Auriel's Ascension
The Gathering Storm
Shadows and Echoes
Beneath the Ice
Silence Unbroken
Kyne's Peace
Frostfall
Imperial Throne
Under an Ancient Sun
God of War
Lullaby of the Giants
Memories of Mother (feat. Eivør Pálsdóttir)
Echoes of an Old Life
Asphalt and Ablution
Mausoleum Suite
Never Forget
The Wheat
Sorrow
The Emperor Is Dead
Elysium
Vespertilio
Macrotus
Antrozous
Corynorhinus
Anakin Sees His Future
Ahsoka Leaves
Burying the Dead
Palpatine's Teachings
Padmé's Ruminations

User reviews

Ronald Scott
6/10

The soundtrack of Epitaph is haunting and atmospheric, perfectly capturing the eerie and suspenseful tone of the film.

Robert Carter
5/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Epitaph is a vital component of the film, enhancing the storytelling and creating a memorable and immersive viewing experience.

Jennifer Lewis
1/10

The lackluster soundtrack did little to enhance the viewing experience and often felt out of place, detracting from the overall immersion in the story and its historical setting.

Richard Clark
5/10

The music effectively builds tension throughout the film, creating a sense of unease and mystery that keeps the audience engaged.

Amanda Campbell
8/10

The soundtrack of Epitaph beautifully captures the eerie and haunting atmosphere of the film. The use of haunting melodies and subtle ambient sounds enhances the suspense and tension of the storyline.

Emily Carter
8/10

The orchestral arrangements in the soundtrack of Epitaph are truly captivating and add a layer of sophistication to the film. The music perfectly complements the different storylines and helps to immerse the audience in the historical setting of 1942 Korea under Japanese occupation.

Richard Roberts
6/10

The emotional depth of the soundtrack complements the complex and intertwined storylines of the film, adding another layer of depth to the characters and their struggles.

Margaret Davis
10/10

The soundtrack of Epitaph perfectly captures the haunting and mysterious atmosphere of the film. The use of eerie melodies and subtle sound effects enhances the sense of unease and suspense throughout the movie.

Michael Parker
5/10

The subtle use of sound effects in the music enhances the supernatural elements of the story, creating a sense of dread and foreboding.

Matthew Hall
10/10

The composition and arrangement of the soundtrack in Epitaph showcase a great attention to detail and craftsmanship. The way the music seamlessly transitions between different moods and themes reflects the skill and talent of the composer, creating a truly immersive auditory experience for the viewers.

Stephanie Wilson
5/10

The use of traditional Korean instruments in the score adds a unique and cultural layer to the music, enhancing the setting of the film during the Japanese occupation of Korea.

Timothy Lewis
3/10

The music felt repetitive and uninspired, lacking in originality and failing to capture the eerie and haunting atmosphere of the film.

Deborah Parker
1/10

The soundtrack of Epitaph failed to create a sense of suspense or emotional depth that would have enhanced the storytelling.

Kenneth Harris
10/10

The music in Epitaph effectively conveys the emotional depth of each character's story. From the melancholic piano pieces to the chilling string arrangements, the soundtrack adds a layer of complexity to the narrative, making the audience feel connected to the characters on a deeper level.