After an extremely close national assembly race, Jong Chan wins the nomination of his party. He and his wife Yeon Hong are fully committed to the campaign and when their teenager daughter Min Jin goes missing, Jong Chan convinces Yeon Hong not to notify the authorities fearing negative publicity. With the election imminent, Yeon Hong decides to look for her daughter, but instead uncovers a twisted series of conspiracy, secrets, and lies surrounding Min Jin’s disappearance. (Source: CJ Entertainment) Edit Translation
- English
- Bahasa Indonesia
- Español
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- Native Title: 비밀은 없다
- Also Known As: There Is No Secret , House Full of Happiness , Home Sweet Home , Bimileun Eobda , Haengboki Gadeukhan Jib , 행복이 가득한 집
- Screenwriter: Park Chan Wook, Jung Seo Kyung
- Screenwriter & Director: Lee Kyung Mi
- Genres: Thriller, Drama, Political
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Cast & Credits
- Son Ye Jin Main Role
- Kim Joo HyukJong Chan [Yeon Hong's husband]Main Role
- Moon Young DongDetective NamSupport Role
- Park Jin UDriver ChoiSupport Role
- Son Sung ChanJa Chul Hee [Party candidate]Support Role
- Shin Ji HoonKim Min JinSupport Role
Reviews
True to its genre.
It has a right amount of creepy, revenge, eerie, and suspense. However, this was quite hard to understand as the way the timeline was set all wrong. The audience was never told how much time had passed and sometimes I wondered to myself if the scene was a flashback, a nightmare or reality. I came for Son Ye-jin, and I can assure you that I only stayed because of her. I think the script was written well, but the execution in terms of editing and prioritizing scenes was messed-up. The characters were hard to tell apart at first, but I eventually got used to it. The plot was VERY unpredictable; the build-up dragged a lot but the ending was semi worth it. The build-up also did not do some of the characters justice in terms of the screen time each of them deserved. Overall, do not reccomend.Was this review helpful to you?
The script is needlessly convoluted (but kinda neat sometimes to be honest) and also hella bleak, which makes for a weird experience.
But it managed to win me over with an engaging performance by the lead played by Son Ye-jin, and interesting editing.
I'm kind of expecting more with Korean thrillers to be honest. The directing was… uneven.
More focus on the characters and why I should care, please.
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