Soo Hyun buys a secondhand washing machine online, making her the latest target of some warped vigilante. Detective Na investigates to determine the identity of the culprit terrorizing Soo Hyun. (Source: Soompi; Kdramastars) Edit Translation
- English
- Русский
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- עברית / עִבְרִית
- Native Title: 타겟
- Also Known As: Open The Door , Don't Buy the Seller , Tages , Opeun Deo Doeo , 오픈 더 도어
- Director: Park Hee Gon
- Genres: Thriller, Mystery, Horror, Crime
Where to Watch Target
Free (sub)
Cast & Credits
- Shin Hye SunJang Soo HyunMain Role
- Kim Sung KyunJoo Cheol HoMain Role
- Lee Joo YoungO Dal JaMain Role
- Kang Tae OhNa Seung Hyun [Detective]Support Role
- Im Chul SooChief KimSupport Role
- Im Sung Jae[Delivery man]Support Role
Reviews
Realistic modus operandi of tech crime
The storyline has a similar genre to Netflix's Unlocked movie, which is also about smartphone stalking, and the fear inducing hunting has almost the same level of terror as Tving's Midnight, a legendary Kmovie about stalking. Here the movie takes a more practical approach to the notorious tech crime. The plot is really innovative as it features the realistic modus operandi of the criminal, the pacing is great with nail biting suspense. Meanwhile for Shin Hye Sun headlining this movie, I knew she's gonna be great for this role and it really is, her acting performance is freaking insane. The ending is so crazily scary, I'm gonna get PTSD after watching it.Was this review helpful to you?
A movie full of suspense and excitement.. you should not miss watching it (^-^)/
Starting from buying second-hand items on an online shopping platform, Soo-Hyun (Shin Hae-Sun) fell victim to a scam and intended to report the fraudster. Instead of getting her money back, she found herself subjected to a series of relentless terrors.Korea has never run out of storytelling ideas, and in this film, Korean cinema explores the issue of online shopping scams that have victimized many.
The story is meticulously crafted, and its mystery leaves the audience questioning who the real culprit is. Terror after terror is delivered gradually with various ‘crazy’ methods that keep the viewers on the edge of their seats.
Shin Hae-Sun delivers an outstanding performance, and the villain’s presence is filled with malevolence that makes the audience feel afraid whenever they appear.
The various terrors depicted, coupled with the investigative elements from the police, left me intrigued by the story until the end.
The climax is brilliantly executed, with an escalating intensity of terror. Many viewers applauded when the film concluded.
For fans of the thriller genre, TARGET is guaranteed to keep you on the edge of your seat!
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