Title: The Tag-Along (紅衣小女孩)
Time: 6.30pm, 4th April 2019
Venue: Curzon Soho
2015, 93 min, Taiwan
Director:Cheng Wei-Hao
Script writer: Chien Shih-Keng
Language: Mandarin
Q&A with writer Chien Shih-Keng
The Tag-Along is the first in a horror trilogy written by Chien Shih-Keng, adapted from a well-known Taiwanese urban legend, “The Little Girl in Red”.
Property agent Wei lives with his grandmother, but one day she suddenly disappears without a reason, and yet the routines of the house still continues as usual – the laundry is done, the house is well-cleaned as usual and even Wei’s breakfast remains prepared every morning. A clueless Wei then starts to search for his grandmother until he finds an unsettling video in his neighbour’s camera, where a little girl in red was tagging behind his grandmother while she was hiking. When Wei’s grandmother finally returns, Wei goes missing instead. Wei’s girlfriend, Yi-chung gradually discovers that all these mysteries might be connected to the urban legend “The Little Girl in Red”, and that the worst is yet to come.
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