Hansel and Gretel (film)

"Don't go. We'll be good."

Hansel & Gretel is a Korean Dark Fantasy/Horror film directed by Yim Pil-Sung.

After getting in a car accident, Eun-soo wakes up and meets he a mysterious girl who takes him to fairytale-like house in the middle of the forest, where she lives with her siblings and parents. Everything is bright and colorful, there are toys everywhere and all there is to eat is sweets. He is invited to stay with her family but soon discovers that there is no way of leaving and that there is more to the children than meets the eye.

This movie contain examples of the following tropes:

 * And I Must Scream -
 * Alien Geometries - If you try to leave the house you'll only end up right back.
 * Bigger on the Inside - The attic stretches on for miles.
 * Crap Saccharine World - It's a beautiful house straight out of a fairy tale -- just don't think on leaving.
 * Creepy Child
 * Denied Food as Punishment - What happened to the kids in the orphanage.
 * Fingore -
 * Fractured Fairy Tale
 * I'm a Humanitarian -
 * In Name Only - There are certain elements borrowed from Hansel and Gretel but overall the main storyline has little in common with the original fairy tale.
 * Ironic Name - The orphanage is called "House of Happy Children".
 * Karma Houdini -
 * Older Than They Look - The kids have been kids for a very long time.
 * Orphanage of Fear- The original House of Happy Children.
 * Pedophile Priest - The deacon.
 * Scenery Porn
 * Take Me Instead! -
 * Trail of Bread Crumbs - Eun-soo tries this.
 * Would Hurt a Child - The deacon (who's also a pedophile). Also the original caretaker of the orphanage.
 * Your Mind Makes It Real - "Santa" tells the kids that their dreams will come true if they only imagine it...
 * Your Mind Makes It Real - "Santa" tells the kids that their dreams will come true if they only imagine it...