Disney+ tentpole Uncle Samsik will debut on May 15 on the platform globally, and on Hulu. The streamer also announced that Korean crime thriller Nine Puzzles will premiere exclusively on the platform in 2025.
South Korean series Uncle Samsik stars veteran actor Song Kang-ho as Pak Doochill/Uncle Samsik and Byun Yo-han (Mr. Sunshine) as Kim San.
Set in 1960s Korea, it follows Kim San, an ambitious idealist and a recipient of an ‘Albright Scholarship.’ Driven to turn his country’s fortunes around, San crosses paths with Pak Doochill, a shady fixer who adapts quickly to any situation and together, the pair form an uneasy alliance.
The political drama will release five episodes on May 15, followed by two episodes a week until a three-part season finale on June 19.
Nine Puzzles follows two intrepid investigators who have to put aside their differences and work together after a serial killer begins playing games with police.
South Korean series Uncle Samsik stars veteran actor Song Kang-ho as Pak Doochill/Uncle Samsik and Byun Yo-han (Mr. Sunshine) as Kim San.
Set in 1960s Korea, it follows Kim San, an ambitious idealist and a recipient of an ‘Albright Scholarship.’ Driven to turn his country’s fortunes around, San crosses paths with Pak Doochill, a shady fixer who adapts quickly to any situation and together, the pair form an uneasy alliance.
The political drama will release five episodes on May 15, followed by two episodes a week until a three-part season finale on June 19.
Nine Puzzles follows two intrepid investigators who have to put aside their differences and work together after a serial killer begins playing games with police.
- 4/2/2024
- by Sara Merican
- Deadline Film + TV
Netflix’s recent spate of international content showcases has continued today with an update on Korea.
Among the key updates for its 2024 Korea slate is Oldboy director Park Chan-wook (Oldboy) releasing his first project with Netflix at the end of this year, titled Uprising.
The film, directed by Sang-man Kim and written by Shin Chul, was previously known as War and Revolt, and is due in Q4. It is billed as a “gripping journey through the lives of two childhood friends turned adversaries.” Gang Dong-won, Park Jeong-min, Cha Seung-won, Kim Shin-rock, Jin Sun-kyu and Jung Sung-ill star. Park will co-write and co-produce.
Elsewhere, Netflix will launch new seasons of Gyeongseong Creature, Hellbound and Sweet Home as well as unscripted shows like Physical: 100 and Single’s Inferno. The second season of mega-hit Squid Game will also premiere, as announced last week.
Korea has become one of the Netflix’s biggest priorities,...
Among the key updates for its 2024 Korea slate is Oldboy director Park Chan-wook (Oldboy) releasing his first project with Netflix at the end of this year, titled Uprising.
The film, directed by Sang-man Kim and written by Shin Chul, was previously known as War and Revolt, and is due in Q4. It is billed as a “gripping journey through the lives of two childhood friends turned adversaries.” Gang Dong-won, Park Jeong-min, Cha Seung-won, Kim Shin-rock, Jin Sun-kyu and Jung Sung-ill star. Park will co-write and co-produce.
Elsewhere, Netflix will launch new seasons of Gyeongseong Creature, Hellbound and Sweet Home as well as unscripted shows like Physical: 100 and Single’s Inferno. The second season of mega-hit Squid Game will also premiere, as announced last week.
Korea has become one of the Netflix’s biggest priorities,...
- 2/6/2024
- by Sara Merican
- Deadline Film + TV
BTS member V has officially unveiled his debut solo album, Layover.
The record, set to release on September 8, was announced on social media by the group’s label Big Hit Music on Monday. A short visualizer accompanied the post and included the title of the upcoming project. The collection of songs will include six tracks including “Rainy Days,” “Blue,” “Love Me Again,” “Slow Dancing,” “For Us,” and a piano version of “Slow Dancing.” V collaborated with Ador’s president and executive producer Hee Jin Min for the new album.
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The record, set to release on September 8, was announced on social media by the group’s label Big Hit Music on Monday. A short visualizer accompanied the post and included the title of the upcoming project. The collection of songs will include six tracks including “Rainy Days,” “Blue,” “Love Me Again,” “Slow Dancing,” “For Us,” and a piano version of “Slow Dancing.” V collaborated with Ador’s president and executive producer Hee Jin Min for the new album.
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- 8/8/2023
- by Charisma Madarang
- Rollingstone.com
Deals struck with distributors across Asia.
South Korea’s Contents Panda has sold Min Yong-keun’s upcoming romantic drama Soulmate to buyers across Asia.
The Korean remake of Derek Tsang’s award-winning 2016 Chinese romantic drama of the same name has been acquired for Japan (Klockworx), Mongolia (The Filmbridge), Taiwan (Moviecloud), Vietnam (Cgv Vietnam) and Thailand (Sahamongkolfilm International).
The film is set for local release in South Korea on March 15. Contents Panda is coordinating with its partners in Taiwan, Vietnam and Thailand with an aim to release the film either day-and-date or by the end of March.
Contents Panda held a...
South Korea’s Contents Panda has sold Min Yong-keun’s upcoming romantic drama Soulmate to buyers across Asia.
The Korean remake of Derek Tsang’s award-winning 2016 Chinese romantic drama of the same name has been acquired for Japan (Klockworx), Mongolia (The Filmbridge), Taiwan (Moviecloud), Vietnam (Cgv Vietnam) and Thailand (Sahamongkolfilm International).
The film is set for local release in South Korea on March 15. Contents Panda is coordinating with its partners in Taiwan, Vietnam and Thailand with an aim to release the film either day-and-date or by the end of March.
Contents Panda held a...
- 2/18/2023
- by Jean Noh
- ScreenDaily
Deals struck with distributors across Asia.
South Korea’s Contents Panda has sold Min Yong-keun’s upcoming romantic drama Soulmate to buyers across Asia.
The Korean remake of Derek Tsang’s award-winning 2016 Chinese romantic drama of the same name has been acquired for Japan (Klockworx), Mongolia (The Filmbridge), Taiwan (Moviecloud), Vietnam (Cgv Vietnam) and Thailand (Sahamongkolfilm International).
The film is set for local release in South Korea on March 15. Contents Panda is coordinating with its partners in Taiwan, Vietnam and Thailand with an aim to release the film either day-and-date or by the end of March.
Contents Panda held a...
South Korea’s Contents Panda has sold Min Yong-keun’s upcoming romantic drama Soulmate to buyers across Asia.
The Korean remake of Derek Tsang’s award-winning 2016 Chinese romantic drama of the same name has been acquired for Japan (Klockworx), Mongolia (The Filmbridge), Taiwan (Moviecloud), Vietnam (Cgv Vietnam) and Thailand (Sahamongkolfilm International).
The film is set for local release in South Korea on March 15. Contents Panda is coordinating with its partners in Taiwan, Vietnam and Thailand with an aim to release the film either day-and-date or by the end of March.
Contents Panda held a...
- 2/18/2023
- by Jean Noh
- ScreenDaily
Sharing the gift of a holiday song is becoming something of a tradition for BTS member V. This year, the singer crooned his way through a shimmering piano melody on his rendition of the classic tune “It’s Beginning to Look a lot Like Christmas.”
The offering comes at the conclusion of a bittersweet year for Army, who celebrated new releases and show-stopping performances from BTS throughout the year, before and after it was announced that the group would embark on a brief hiatus while its seven members complete South Korea’s mandatory military service requirement.
The offering comes at the conclusion of a bittersweet year for Army, who celebrated new releases and show-stopping performances from BTS throughout the year, before and after it was announced that the group would embark on a brief hiatus while its seven members complete South Korea’s mandatory military service requirement.
- 12/23/2022
- by Larisha Paul
- Rollingstone.com
Stars: Shin Sia, Park Eun-bin, Seo Eun-soo, Jin Goo, Kim Da-mi | Written and Directed by Park Hoon-jung
I was lucky enough to see The Witch Part 1: The Subversion as part of my coverage for Glasgow Frightfest back in 2019. It was my favourite movie of the festival and was the perfect action horror movie. I can only assume the delay in the sequel was because of the pandemic but in truth, three years isn’t too much of a wait!
A girl is the lone survivor after an attack on a research facility. Covered in blood and left for dead she walks through the woods and into the life of Kyung-hee. She is struggling herself, as, alongside her brother, is trying to keep her farmland away from local gangsters. When these henchman threaten the siblings though, the girl sets out to defend them in a flash of violence. Violence that...
I was lucky enough to see The Witch Part 1: The Subversion as part of my coverage for Glasgow Frightfest back in 2019. It was my favourite movie of the festival and was the perfect action horror movie. I can only assume the delay in the sequel was because of the pandemic but in truth, three years isn’t too much of a wait!
A girl is the lone survivor after an attack on a research facility. Covered in blood and left for dead she walks through the woods and into the life of Kyung-hee. She is struggling herself, as, alongside her brother, is trying to keep her farmland away from local gangsters. When these henchman threaten the siblings though, the girl sets out to defend them in a flash of violence. Violence that...
- 11/25/2022
- by Alain Elliott
- Nerdly
Gory and absorbing sci-fi sequel is part Stranger Things, part Orphan Black and all action, with a ridiculously good-looking and super-cool cast
This expansive but absorbing sequel to the 2018 sci-fi horror feature The Witch: Part 1 presents, as its extra subtitle The Other One, which might suggest a narrative centred on another young “witch”. The first film’s central figure Ja-yoon began to exercise her telekinetic powers only two-thirds of the way into Part 1’s narrative. However, Part 2’s heroine Ark 1 (Shin Sia-ah) is, from the off, able to throw whole cars around and beat people up psychically, having been raised in a secret facility where her superpowers were genetically implanted from birth. But Ark 1 was never socialised like Ja-yoon, the latter having been adopted by kindly if elderly normie farmers at a young age, so a lot of the time is spent watching Ark 1 adapt to regular life after she...
This expansive but absorbing sequel to the 2018 sci-fi horror feature The Witch: Part 1 presents, as its extra subtitle The Other One, which might suggest a narrative centred on another young “witch”. The first film’s central figure Ja-yoon began to exercise her telekinetic powers only two-thirds of the way into Part 1’s narrative. However, Part 2’s heroine Ark 1 (Shin Sia-ah) is, from the off, able to throw whole cars around and beat people up psychically, having been raised in a secret facility where her superpowers were genetically implanted from birth. But Ark 1 was never socialised like Ja-yoon, the latter having been adopted by kindly if elderly normie farmers at a young age, so a lot of the time is spent watching Ark 1 adapt to regular life after she...
- 11/23/2022
- by Leslie Felperin
- The Guardian - Film News
The final two months of every year are a great time to catch up on horror movies that were released throughout the year, as there typically aren’t all that many new releases coming along at this point in time. Halloween is now behind us and things are slowing down a bit on the horror front for the holidays, but each new week still brings new releases along with it.
This week, 5 brand new horror movies will be available at home…
Here’s all the new horror releasing November 8, 2022 – November 13, 2022!
First up, the Bloody Disgusting-powered Screambox streaming service is serving up another slice of gross-out indie horror this week with All Jacked Up and Full of Worms.
Alex Phillips’s psychedelic freak-out is now streaming on Screambox!
In the film, “Working at a seedy motel, maintenance man Roscoe (Phillip Andre Botello) is always searching for his latest fix. When he...
This week, 5 brand new horror movies will be available at home…
Here’s all the new horror releasing November 8, 2022 – November 13, 2022!
First up, the Bloody Disgusting-powered Screambox streaming service is serving up another slice of gross-out indie horror this week with All Jacked Up and Full of Worms.
Alex Phillips’s psychedelic freak-out is now streaming on Screambox!
In the film, “Working at a seedy motel, maintenance man Roscoe (Phillip Andre Botello) is always searching for his latest fix. When he...
- 11/8/2022
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
"Why is that witch going on a witch hunt?" Well Go USA has revealed an official US trailer for a Korean mystery thriller sequel titled The Witch 2 - The Other One, also known as The Witch: Part 2 - The Other One, from director Park Hoon-jung. Arriving on VOD in the US this November after first opening in Korea. A girl wakes up in a gigantic secret laboratory. When the girl escapes from a laboratory, she stumbles upon Kyung Hee, who is trying to protect her house from criminal gangs. When the girl comes face to face with a criminal organization approaching Kyung Hee's house, the girl overpowers them with overwhelming power, and in the meantime, they start chasing her in the secret laboratory. Who is this mysterious girl and why is she being chased? A follow-up to The Witch: Part 1 - Subversion - which is available to watch now.
- 9/28/2022
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Park Hoon-jung‘s The Witch Part 1: The Subversion might just be one of the best movies you haven’t seen yet. For those who witnessed the action-horror in all of its glory, the sequel The Witch: Part 2 – The Other One made its way to the U.S. this summer with a Digital, Blu-ray, and DVD release set for November 8, via Well Go USA Entertainment.
Bloody has an exclusive look at the home video trailer that’s got big guns and knives, and leaves a ton of dead bodies in its wake.
In this sequel to the popular Korean sci-fi action thriller, the story moves away from a confined secret lab and out into the real world. After a mysterious girl emerges as the sole survivor of a bloody raid on the research facility behind the top-secret Witch Program, she is rescued by a pair of civilians who soon...
Bloody has an exclusive look at the home video trailer that’s got big guns and knives, and leaves a ton of dead bodies in its wake.
In this sequel to the popular Korean sci-fi action thriller, the story moves away from a confined secret lab and out into the real world. After a mysterious girl emerges as the sole survivor of a bloody raid on the research facility behind the top-secret Witch Program, she is rescued by a pair of civilians who soon...
- 9/28/2022
- by Brad Miska
- bloody-disgusting.com
Stars: Shin Sia, Park Eun-bin, Seo Eun-soo, Jin Goo, Kim Da-mi | Written and Directed by Park Hoon-jung
I was lucky enough to see The Witch Part 1: The Subversion as part of my coverage for Glasgow Frightfest in 2019. It was my favourite movie of the festival and was the perfect action horror movie. I can only assume they delay in the sequel was because of the pandemic but in truth, three years isn’t too much of a wait. As soon as I heard Part 2 was part of Fantasia, I knew I had to see it immediately!
A girl is the lone survivor after an attack on a research facility. Covered in blood and left for dead she walks through the woods and into the life of Kyung-hee. She is struggling herself, as, alongside her brother, is trying to keep her farmland away from local gangsters. When these henchman threaten the siblings though,...
I was lucky enough to see The Witch Part 1: The Subversion as part of my coverage for Glasgow Frightfest in 2019. It was my favourite movie of the festival and was the perfect action horror movie. I can only assume they delay in the sequel was because of the pandemic but in truth, three years isn’t too much of a wait. As soon as I heard Part 2 was part of Fantasia, I knew I had to see it immediately!
A girl is the lone survivor after an attack on a research facility. Covered in blood and left for dead she walks through the woods and into the life of Kyung-hee. She is struggling herself, as, alongside her brother, is trying to keep her farmland away from local gangsters. When these henchman threaten the siblings though,...
- 8/1/2022
- by Alain Elliott
- Nerdly
When Park Hoon-jung released a film about a young girl escaping an experimental facility with superpowers and taking revenge years later and ambitiously added a “Part 1” in the title, little did he or his fans know that there would be a time when his follow up to “The Witch: Part 1. The Subversion” would be stuck in limbo with a strong possibility of not coming to fruition at all. However, the ceasing of all activities by Warner Bros. in Korea, the production house that Park called home for a couple features, merely delayed the release of the second part, as the prolific director soon found new patronage at Next Entertainment World, who immediately greenlit the sequel, making it the first product of their collaboration with the director.
Escaping from one of the Facilities that Koo Ja-yoon has destroyed as she promised, a bruised and bloodied unnamed Girl runs into Kyeong-hee, who...
Escaping from one of the Facilities that Koo Ja-yoon has destroyed as she promised, a bruised and bloodied unnamed Girl runs into Kyeong-hee, who...
- 7/2/2022
- by Rhythm Zaveri
- AsianMoviePulse
The action sequel is set for a co-ordinated release in 12 countries across North America and Asia.
South Korea’s Contents Panda has sold action sequel The Witch: Part 2. The Other One to 124 countries including to Spendid Film for Germany, Benelux and Poland.
Director Park Hoon-jung’s follow-up to his 2018 Warner Bros-backed sci-fi action mystery The Witch: Part 1. The Subversion, the sequel stars Shin Sia as another girl with unnamed powers who escapes from a top-secret laboratory, pursued by multiple violent groups.
The film has also sold to China (Pumpkin Film), Japan (Twin), Cis and the Baltics (Volgafilm), Latin America...
South Korea’s Contents Panda has sold action sequel The Witch: Part 2. The Other One to 124 countries including to Spendid Film for Germany, Benelux and Poland.
Director Park Hoon-jung’s follow-up to his 2018 Warner Bros-backed sci-fi action mystery The Witch: Part 1. The Subversion, the sequel stars Shin Sia as another girl with unnamed powers who escapes from a top-secret laboratory, pursued by multiple violent groups.
The film has also sold to China (Pumpkin Film), Japan (Twin), Cis and the Baltics (Volgafilm), Latin America...
- 6/13/2022
- by Jean Noh
- ScreenDaily
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Indie distributor Well Go USA Entertainment has picked up multi-territory rights to Korean horror-thriller The Witch 2: The Other One, the sequel to The Witch: Subversion, which grossed just under 25 million in South Korea in 2018.
Well Go has taken theatrical and digital rights for North America, the U.K., Australia and New Zealand. The company will release the film in theaters in North America on June 17.
Directed by Park Hoon-jung (New World, The Witch: Subversion), The Witch 2 stars newcomer Si-ah as a mysterious girl who emerges as the sole survivor of a bloody raid on the top-secret research facility behind the clandestine Witch Program. She is quickly rescued by a couple who understands the level of threat the girl now faces. However, as the assassins tasked with locating and silencing the girl move closer, the lives of all three are in grave danger.
Indie distributor Well Go USA Entertainment has picked up multi-territory rights to Korean horror-thriller The Witch 2: The Other One, the sequel to The Witch: Subversion, which grossed just under 25 million in South Korea in 2018.
Well Go has taken theatrical and digital rights for North America, the U.K., Australia and New Zealand. The company will release the film in theaters in North America on June 17.
Directed by Park Hoon-jung (New World, The Witch: Subversion), The Witch 2 stars newcomer Si-ah as a mysterious girl who emerges as the sole survivor of a bloody raid on the top-secret research facility behind the clandestine Witch Program. She is quickly rescued by a couple who understands the level of threat the girl now faces. However, as the assassins tasked with locating and silencing the girl move closer, the lives of all three are in grave danger.
- 6/6/2022
- by Patrick Brzeski
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Park Hoon-jung’s sequel to his 2018 smash hit ”The Witch: Part 1. The Subversion” is finally upon us! A project that looked like it might not materialise for a while, after parent production company Warner Bros withdrew all operations from Korea, Park found a new home with New, one of the biggest production houses and distributors in the country and fasttracked the feature, which is now ready for release, to much elation and anticipation from fans of Park and the first film.
Synopsis
Somewhere, a girl wakes up in a huge secret laboratory. The girl accidentally meets Kyeong-hee who is trying to protect their house from the gang who harasses her. When the gang bumps into the girl, they are overpowered by an unexpected power of her. In the meantime, the secret laboratory starts to find the missing girl. Who is this mysterious girl and why is she being chased?
Unlike the first part,...
Synopsis
Somewhere, a girl wakes up in a huge secret laboratory. The girl accidentally meets Kyeong-hee who is trying to protect their house from the gang who harasses her. When the gang bumps into the girl, they are overpowered by an unexpected power of her. In the meantime, the secret laboratory starts to find the missing girl. Who is this mysterious girl and why is she being chased?
Unlike the first part,...
- 5/12/2022
- by Rhythm Zaveri
- AsianMoviePulse
Let’s be honest: 2021 was one of the worst years Korean cinema had in recent times. One would’ve hoped that they would have built upon the brilliant couple years that 2019 ad 2020 were but sadly that wasn’t to be. The pandemic situation did not help, with many production houses deciding to pull scheduled releases, halting production or waiting on things to calm down before releasing some projects that have big money riding on them. Even on the indie cinema front, which actually thrived in 2021 due to the lack of mainstream releases, did not manage to impress with what little out there was.
Things however do seem to be on the up with this year, as a few postponed releases are finally getting rescheduled and seeing theatrical releases. New releases are also being talked about and promotional material for some long gestating projects is also being circulated. Without further ado,...
Things however do seem to be on the up with this year, as a few postponed releases are finally getting rescheduled and seeing theatrical releases. New releases are also being talked about and promotional material for some long gestating projects is also being circulated. Without further ado,...
- 2/19/2022
- by Rhythm Zaveri
- AsianMoviePulse
As an actress, Cho Eun-ji has starred in films including Jung Byung-gil’s The Villainess.
South Korean sales company Contents Panda is launching international sales on Perhaps Love (aka Not On My Lips), the directorial debut of Cho Eun-ji, who is well-known as a character actress from Cannes titles such as Im Sang-soo’s The President’s Last Bang and Jung Byung-gil’s The Villainess.
Described as a sort of comedic, Korean Love Actually, the multi-character romantic comedy stars Ryu Seung-ryong from hit thriller Extreme Job, Oh Na-ra (Because I Love You), Kim Hie-won (Pawn), Lee You-young (Diva), Sung Yu-been (Moonlit Winter) and MuJin-sung.
South Korean sales company Contents Panda is launching international sales on Perhaps Love (aka Not On My Lips), the directorial debut of Cho Eun-ji, who is well-known as a character actress from Cannes titles such as Im Sang-soo’s The President’s Last Bang and Jung Byung-gil’s The Villainess.
Described as a sort of comedic, Korean Love Actually, the multi-character romantic comedy stars Ryu Seung-ryong from hit thriller Extreme Job, Oh Na-ra (Because I Love You), Kim Hie-won (Pawn), Lee You-young (Diva), Sung Yu-been (Moonlit Winter) and MuJin-sung.
- 10/8/2021
- by Jean Noh
- ScreenDaily
News breaking out of South Korea confirm that fresh-faced actress Cynthia, who has no prior acting credits to her name, has been chosen from 1408 auditionees to play the lead protagonist in Park Hoon-jung’s sequel to the 2018 mystery thriller.
Actress Kim Da-mi, who played the lead in the 2018 film, will also appear as Ja-yoon, as will Jo Min-soo, who played Dr. Baek, but the extent of their roles is currently not known.
Other confirmed casting news include Jin Goo and Lee Jong-suk, who joins up with director Park once again after playing the antagonist in his film “V.I.P.” and will apparently have an extended cameo role.
Interestingly, Kim Da-mi was also chosen to debut in the original film after a lengthy process. Both she and Cynthia are tied to the same agency, Andmarq, who have confirmed the casting news. Cynthia so far only has one advertisement credit to her name...
Actress Kim Da-mi, who played the lead in the 2018 film, will also appear as Ja-yoon, as will Jo Min-soo, who played Dr. Baek, but the extent of their roles is currently not known.
Other confirmed casting news include Jin Goo and Lee Jong-suk, who joins up with director Park once again after playing the antagonist in his film “V.I.P.” and will apparently have an extended cameo role.
Interestingly, Kim Da-mi was also chosen to debut in the original film after a lengthy process. Both she and Cynthia are tied to the same agency, Andmarq, who have confirmed the casting news. Cynthia so far only has one advertisement credit to her name...
- 12/16/2020
- by Rhythm Zaveri
- AsianMoviePulse
“You really don’t remember?”
After his feature debut in 2011 with “The Showdown”, South Korean director and screenwriter Park Hoon-jung has been working in many different genres. Similar to his colleagues, such as Kim Jee-woon, his body of work includes gangster films as well as period drama such as “The Tiger: An Old Hunter’s Tale”. His latest film “The Witch: Part I.The Subversion” is the first installment of a trilogy defined by elements of action, mystery and even horror.
For the majority of her life, Ja-yoon (Da-mi Kim) has been living with an old couple (Choi Jung-woo and Oh Mi-hee). The couple took her in after having found her on their land dirty and exhausted but with no memory of her name or her past. Ever since then, she has been with them, going to school and taking care of her “parents” who are struggling with old age and illness.
After his feature debut in 2011 with “The Showdown”, South Korean director and screenwriter Park Hoon-jung has been working in many different genres. Similar to his colleagues, such as Kim Jee-woon, his body of work includes gangster films as well as period drama such as “The Tiger: An Old Hunter’s Tale”. His latest film “The Witch: Part I.The Subversion” is the first installment of a trilogy defined by elements of action, mystery and even horror.
For the majority of her life, Ja-yoon (Da-mi Kim) has been living with an old couple (Choi Jung-woo and Oh Mi-hee). The couple took her in after having found her on their land dirty and exhausted but with no memory of her name or her past. Ever since then, she has been with them, going to school and taking care of her “parents” who are struggling with old age and illness.
- 9/5/2019
- by Rouven Linnarz
- AsianMoviePulse
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