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"154,000 people go missing in korea every year of those - only about 1600 live to tell the tale…"

Hyeon-jeong's sister is missing and she fears for the worst. Via her sister's cellphone, Hyeon-jeong learns that her sister stayed in a countryside vaillage. She goes to the village to find her sister and stops at the local police station for help. Because of the little evidence she has, the police refuse to offer help.

Top Cast

  • Choo Ja-hyun

    Choo Ja-hyun

    Hyun-jung

  • Moon Sung-keun

    Moon Sung-keun

    Pan-gon

  • Jeon Se-hyun

    Jeon Se-hyun

    Hyeon-ah

  • Oh Seong-soo

    Oh Seong-soo

    Officer Kim

  • Nam Moon-chul

    Nam Moon-chul

    Deok-goo

  • Hwang Eun-jeong

    Hwang Eun-jeong

    Mi-ja

  • Baek Seol Ah

    Baek Seol Ah

  • Ha Jin-soo

    Ha Jin-soo

    Baedalman

Overview

Hyeon-jeong's sister is missing and she fears for the worst. Via her sister's cellphone, Hyeon-jeong learns that her sister stayed in a countryside vaillage. She goes to the village to find her sister and stops at the local police station for help. Because of the little evidence she has, the police refuse to offer help.

Rating

5.9 / 10
37 Reviews
1 Popular

1 Reviews

  • Alunauwie
    Alunauwie
    7 Sep 12, 2025

    This film is based on a true story about a 70-year-old fisherman who kidnapped and murdered four women in 2007 in South Korea. The plot is straightforward and focuses mainly on Pan Gon, a seemingly kind but secretly psychopathic old man, with limited perspectives from the victims. While the characters are well-portrayed, the movie lacks adrenaline-pumping moments and deeper background on both the killer and his victims, making some parts feel flat. The story’s structure is clear and easy to follow, but the film misses a stronger emotional connection to the victims and a more dominant counterpart to Pan Gon’s character. Important details such as the motivation behind the kidnappings and the role of Pan Gon’s mother feel underdeveloped. More focus on these elements could have made the film more compelling and balanced. Overall, the movie is intriguing but not suited for family viewing. It highlights an important lesson: always be cautious when interacting with strangers, avoid sharing personal information casually, and remember that appearances can be deceiving. Safety and awareness are crucial, especially in unfamiliar places. Read the full review here: (Indonesian version : alunauwie.com)

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