The Red Shoes is the 14th chapter of the Trinity Blood.
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| - The Red Shoes is the 14th chapter of the Trinity Blood.
- A story within a story in the 1948 British movie The Red Shoes presents a ballet based on Andersen's tale. The story also inspired a 2005 Korean horror movie.
- Set in Seoul, Sun-jae leaves her unfaithful husband and moves into an old apartment with her daughter, Tae-su. One night when Sun-jae is returning home, she finds a pair of red shoes in a subway car and takes them home, only to discover that they are cursed. Her obsession grows, arousing envy and greed with mysterious, nightmarish visions. Even Sun-jae’s daughter and one of her friends, Kim-mi Hee, fall victim to the power of the shoes, resulting in hysteria and theft of the shoes. Not to be confused with a 1948 film of the same name nor of the mailing name of Jake on Red Shoe Diaries.
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| - The Red Shoes is the 14th chapter of the Trinity Blood.
- Set in Seoul, Sun-jae leaves her unfaithful husband and moves into an old apartment with her daughter, Tae-su. One night when Sun-jae is returning home, she finds a pair of red shoes in a subway car and takes them home, only to discover that they are cursed. Her obsession grows, arousing envy and greed with mysterious, nightmarish visions. Even Sun-jae’s daughter and one of her friends, Kim-mi Hee, fall victim to the power of the shoes, resulting in hysteria and theft of the shoes. With help from her new boyfriend In-cheol, Sun-jae tries to discover the mystery behind the red shoes before it gets her and her daughter killed. Not to be confused with a 1948 film of the same name nor of the mailing name of Jake on Red Shoe Diaries.
* Bratty Half-Pint: Tae-Soo. We later learn why, and it's not pleasant.
* Demonic Possession
* Downer Ending
* Gainax Ending: Does Tae-Soo actually die? Was Sun-jae influenced by the ghost to kill? Was there even a ghost to begin with?
* Eye Scream: Sun-jae's friend gets her eye popped out, and The Reveal at the end shows that Sun-jae murdered her husband by jamming a stiletto heel into his eye.
* Ghostly Goals
* Gorn: Not used very often, but present in the opening train station scene, as well as a few of the death scenes.
* Laughing Mad: Sun-jae.
* The Killer in Me
* Through the Eyes of Madness
* Twist Ending
- A story within a story in the 1948 British movie The Red Shoes presents a ballet based on Andersen's tale. The story also inspired a 2005 Korean horror movie.
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