Realtor Jung Tae’s hobby is sneaking into strangers’ homes and peeping into their lives. One day, an unfamiliar face in the area grabs his attention: Instagram star So Ra. Miraculously, So Ra leaves her house key at Jung Tae’s agency, and Jung Tae visits her home whenever he can, thrilled and excited. Like any other day, Jung Tae makes another visit and finds what he hadn’t expected: the dead body of So Ra. Even worse, all evidences say that Jung Tae is the criminal. Can he find the real killer and clear his name? (Source: K-Movie Entertainment & Studio) Edit Translation
- English
- Русский
- Tiếng Việt
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- Native Title: 그녀가 죽었다
- Also Known As: She's Dead , She Died , Geunyeoga Jugeossda , Geunyeoga Jugeottdaa
- Screenwriter & Director: Kim Se Hwi
- Genres: Thriller, Mystery, Drama
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Cast & Credits
- Byun Yo HanKoo Jeong Tae / "Ant Dad"Main Role
- Shin Hye SunHan So RaMain Role
- Lee ElO Yeong JuMain Role
- Yoon Byung HeeLee Jong Hak [Han So Ra's fan]Support Role
- Park Ye NiHorugi / BJ Whistle [Cyber wrecker YouTuber]Support Role
- Shim Dal GiJi Hui [Real estate employee]Support Role
Reviews
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It was pretty interesting.
For me it was really nice watch, the plot executed in a good way, there were quite a few plot twists...tho the ending was a bit different from what i expected.It was kind of a cliche from some aspects. Not just the ending but some parts of the felt that way.
Other than that, the background, acting, emotions, dialogues, were very well done. Shin Hye sun portrayed Han So ra very well, so well that it felt really.
And trigger warning,cuz there are some scenes with animal ab*se , so watch with caution.
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Pretty much a standard thriller, no more, no less.
When I first heard about this film, I was eager to watch it, thinking that it would be a bit of an expose of the mental mess that is (anti)social media. Unfortunately, it barely addresses this or the misery the illusions of online "reality" cause, instead opting to present a tale we've all seen many times before... or, at least, it certainly feels like it!The performers all do their roles well, the camera-work, sound, music is all fine... the problem is: nothing is even close to being exceptional.; from the bog standard script to the male lead's almost dopey face throughout, there's nothing about this film that makes it really stand out or say, "Watch me."
Ultimately, this was a very average film but I gave it a 6/10 just because it did touch upon how psychologically damaging (anti)social media is, and the female lead looking so gorgeous throughout is always nice from a straight man's point of view, regardless as to how superficial and/or sexist that may seem.
At least I'm honest.
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