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2023109 minHorror

The Rope Curse 3

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Is The Rope Curse 3 worth watching? With a rating of 4.8/10, this Horror film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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The Rope Curse 3 Synopsis

Aspiring to become a parkour influencer, a gifted young man from an exorcist family gets caught up in a swirl of spooky events at an eerie hotel.

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Top Cast

Zhang Ting Hu
Zhang Ting HuGuan-Yu
Hsing-Wen Lee
Hsing-Wen LeeWu-Xiong
Wu Yi-Jung
Wu Yi-JungWan-Hua
Hsu An-Chih
Hsu An-ChihJia-Min
Chen Bo-zheng
Chen Bo-zhengMaster Xi
Hangee Liu
Hangee LiuA-Guai
Chang Lee
Chang LeeGui-Zi
Lotus Wang
Lotus WangShu-Ping
Chen Wei-Min
Chen Wei-MinJun-Nan
Vicky Tseng
Vicky TsengRose

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Critic Reviews

AlunauwieAug 31, 2025
★ 5

The Rope Curse 3 continues the series but strays far from the original concept rooted in Taiwanese legends. Unlike its predecessors, this installment lacks strong connections to the rope curse lore and instead focuses on the Thai demon, losing the thematic identity built in the first film. While it introduces new characters and returns some from earlier films, the storyline feels disjointed and fails to build meaningfully on previous events. The plot follows a familiar horror structure, beginning with eerie scenes during Ghost Month and escalating with supernatural attacks after a suicide room is cleaned. Although the conflict builds up and leads to a battle involving Taoist rituals, the climax lacks intensity. Kuan Yu, the main character, shows minimal logical growth despite his past trauma and mistakes, making his development frustrating and inconsistent. The film suffers from illogical scenes and weak performances by the main cast, while supporting actors—particularly Wu Yi Jung—deliver more compelling portrayals. Cinematography offers little innovation, aside from a few effective jump scares and visual effects. Overall, the film feels repetitive and disconnected, yet still manages to be watchable, with hints of a fourth installment introducing a new ghost figure from Indonesian folklore. Read the full review here: (Indonesian version : alunauwie.com) and (English version : uwiepuspita.com)