
So Hee, who enjoys a blissful life with her loving husband and a baby on the way, wakes up in bed to find her husband who hung himself right above her. Before she can process his death and the shock that caused her to lose her baby, she discovers that her husband left her a house in a remote area. This mysterious house has everything the couple hoped for in their dream house, but once the glamor wears off, an eerie feeling remains. As So Hee feels that a strange presence is going after her life, she begins to get suspicious and believes this house has something to do with her husband’s death. The more she doubts, the more strange things happen. (Source: K-Movie Entertainment & Studio) Edit Translation
- English
- ภาษาไทย
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- עברית / עִבְרִית
- Native Title: 늘봄가든
- Also Known As: Always Spring Garden , Neulbom Garden , Neulbomgadeun
- Genres: Thriller, Horror, Drama, Supernatural
Where to Watch Spring Garden
Cast & Credits
- Jo Yoon HeeSo HuiMain Role
- Kim Joo RyoungHye RanMain Role
- Jung In GyeomIn GyeomMain Role
- Heo Dong WonChang Su [So Hui's husband]Support Role
- Lee Joong OkDetective NamSupport Role
- Woo Hyo WonJin Rae [Delinquent gang leader]Support Role
Reviews

Why did it feel so cheap?
From writing, directing, filming to acting and editing - everything felt cheap and mediocre. Which is somehow surprising, since the cast is actually rather good, filled with well know supporting actors.The plot was extremely basic and predictable. I'm confident half way through majority of the viewers will understand the mystery behind the house. The structure of the plot was also extremely messy. The opening scene logically makes sense, but the way it was "blended" to the story just felt off.
Not one character was well developed and that includes So Hui. Detective Nam should not even exist, since he did not bring anything to the table. In Gyeom's introduction was good, but the way his connection was explained was not. Hye Ran was there to fill the screen.
Overall, I was rather bored. I did chuckle a few time, but for completely wrong reasons.

Quite artistic
The horror setting is fairly good at the start, and surprisingly very serious story driven and glad that it's not relying on excessive jump scares to force cheap horrors. It also has one of the better cinematography for a Korean indie horror film, some dark scenes were shot beautifully and it's quite artistic, but the plot development is on the weaker side and messy arrangement makes the flow a little awkward. Luckily the backstory reveal looks pretty sick to give the curse a solid pass of validation.