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The Bridge Curse (Hindi Dubbed)

  • 5.3/10
  • Horror
  • 2020
  • 1h 28m
  • PG-13

a Taiwanese supernatural horror film directed by Lingo Hsieh. When a group of university students attempts to confront the legend of a cursed bridge on their campus, they encounter a malevolent spirit tied to a tragic past, turning a night of adventure into a harrowing fight for survival.

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On the sprawling, fog‑shrouded campus of a Taiwanese university, the legend of the cursed bridge lingers in whispers, trembling between myth and reality. Students speak of it in hushed tones: any who cross the bridge after dark are said to vanish without a trace, consumed by an unseen force born of a tragic death decades ago. The story begins when a group of university students, fueled by curiosity, thrill-seeking bravado, and the desire to film a viral YouTube challenge, decide to confront the legend directly. Among them are the daring couple, Jo and Ray, whose skepticism masks unspoken fears; Mei, a cautious student whose research into the bridge’s history uncovers disturbing details; and Cheng, the pragmatic friend who believes the bridge curse is nothing but rumor. Their night begins as a daring adventure: laughter echoes over steel and stone, cameras click, and footsteps tap against wooden planks, unaware that the bridge itself seems to breathe, listening.

As night deepens, the film shifts from suspense to relentless horror. Shadows move unnaturally, whispers grow into anguished screams, and the bridge becomes a labyrinth of unseen menace. Mei’s research reveals a tragic student who fell to her death on the bridge decades prior, her restless spirit tied to the campus through vengeance and despair. One by one, the students begin to experience terrifying phenomena: flickering lights, strange figures lurking just beyond the camera’s focus, and sudden, inexplicable accidents that leave them questioning reality. Tension escalates as the group splinters, forced to navigate a maze of steel beams and fog while pursued by an entity that seems to anticipate every step. The bridge’s curse is revealed not as mere superstition but as a sentient, malevolent force determined to punish intruders, feeding on fear, regret, and guilt.

The climax transforms the bridge into a theater of terror where survival requires not courage alone, but insight into the curse’s origin. Jo confronts the spectral student, pleading with her spirit, while Ray sacrifices his own safety to save others, revealing the bridge as a liminal space between life and the unresolved past. Shadows contort into memory and vengeance, and the group discovers that breaking the curse requires confronting their deepest fears and acknowledging the human tragedy that fuels it. The film’s cinematography emphasizes verticality and claustrophobia, with sweeping night shots of the bridge framed against the misty river, close-ups that linger on faces in terror, and a score that turns silence into a weapon. When the final scene closes, the bridge appears quiet, almost serene, yet the camera lingers on a shadow crossing alone, hinting that the curse endures. The Bridge Curse ends not with finality, but with the lingering dread that the past, once unsettled, never truly rests.