Eun-Suh Park
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- | + | [[Image:Doo.jpg|thumb|150px|right|Eun-Suh Park as portrayed by actress Bae Doo-na]] | |
+ | '''Eun-Suh Park''' is the original Korean [[wellwraith]] and is, arguably, the most unknown next to [[Sara Costa]]. She was born in 1964 and murdered in the summer of 1983. | ||
- | + | ==Her Story== | |
+ | The creator of the movie [[The Ring Virus (Korean movie)|The Ring Virus]] saw similarities between Sadako and Eun-Suh’s lives, so he, of course, threw in elements from the [[Ring novel|Ring]] novel. Because of this, the accuracy of the movie's information on Eun-Suh is debatable. | ||
- | + | ===Known Information=== | |
+ | The most accurate information known is that Eun-Suh did exhibit [[nensha|clairvoyant powers]] at a very young age. | ||
+ | She and her mother, [[Jung-Sūk Park]], were well known weather forecasters in their village but were considered witches because of their powers. | ||
+ | She moved to the mainland and worked at a nightclub under the assumed identity of "Sunny Park" and was a suspect in the death of one of her co-workers. | ||
+ | It is also interesting to note that, prior to popular belief, there was no well. She was murdered by her half brother and buried in a location that was soon made into the video’s originating spot. | ||
+ | Most other information is unknown or debatable, such as the existance of [[androgen insensitivity syndrome]], the suicide of Park Jung-Sūk, or the rape by her half-brother. | ||
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+ | ==Controversy== | ||
+ | ===Sadako≠Eun-Suh Debate=== | ||
+ | While Eun-Suh is a confirmed wellwraith, it is high unlikely that she is an incarnation of Sadako. Sadako's death was two years after Eun-Suh's birth, which creates a paradox in the generally accepted idea that the wellwraiths are Sadako incarnate. | ||
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+ | ===Wellwraith?=== | ||
+ | Is it questioned on whether Eun-Suh can even be called a wellwraith because she was not thrown in a well. The end of her video ''does'' show a well, but it is possible that this well is merely an abstract image conjured by Eun-Suh, rather than a concrete image she might have seen. |
Revision as of 20:48, 31 January 2008
Eun-Suh Park is the original Korean wellwraith and is, arguably, the most unknown next to Sara Costa. She was born in 1964 and murdered in the summer of 1983.
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Her Story
The creator of the movie The Ring Virus saw similarities between Sadako and Eun-Suh’s lives, so he, of course, threw in elements from the Ring novel. Because of this, the accuracy of the movie's information on Eun-Suh is debatable.
Known Information
The most accurate information known is that Eun-Suh did exhibit clairvoyant powers at a very young age. She and her mother, Jung-Sūk Park, were well known weather forecasters in their village but were considered witches because of their powers. She moved to the mainland and worked at a nightclub under the assumed identity of "Sunny Park" and was a suspect in the death of one of her co-workers. It is also interesting to note that, prior to popular belief, there was no well. She was murdered by her half brother and buried in a location that was soon made into the video’s originating spot. Most other information is unknown or debatable, such as the existance of androgen insensitivity syndrome, the suicide of Park Jung-Sūk, or the rape by her half-brother.
Controversy
Sadako≠Eun-Suh Debate
While Eun-Suh is a confirmed wellwraith, it is high unlikely that she is an incarnation of Sadako. Sadako's death was two years after Eun-Suh's birth, which creates a paradox in the generally accepted idea that the wellwraiths are Sadako incarnate.
Wellwraith?
Is it questioned on whether Eun-Suh can even be called a wellwraith because she was not thrown in a well. The end of her video does show a well, but it is possible that this well is merely an abstract image conjured by Eun-Suh, rather than a concrete image she might have seen.