Synopsis
Two sisters return from a sanatorium to a country house haunted by something they refuse to name.
What makes A Tale of Two Sisters worth watching
Kim Jee-woon's genre-defining Korean horror.
A Tale of Two Sisters represents a strong example of south korea horror from the 2003 production cycle. Korean studios have spent the past decade refining the kind of long-form storytelling on display here — careful character work, restrained pacing in the early episodes, and a willingness to let emotional beats land without overstatement. The blend of Horror and Mystery elements gives the show its tonal signature, sitting somewhere between mainstream comfort viewing and prestige drama.
The cast is led by Im Soo-jung, Moon Geun-young, Yum Jung-ah, with strong supporting work from Kim Kap-soo. It originally aired on CJ Entertainment, and has since travelled internationally through the streaming partnerships listed above.
Where to watch A Tale of Two Sisters online
You can currently stream A Tale of Two Sisters on the following platforms (regional availability varies):
- Tubi — see all Tubi Asian drama listings on DramaSeek.
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