Murder victims return to life to take revenge for their deaths in Kwak Kyung Taek's RV: Resurrected Victims, which is based on Park Ha Ik's 2012 novel It Is Over. Eleven years after Sunflower, Kim Hae Suk ( New Trial) and Kim Rae Won ( The Prison) again play mother and son in the mystery thriller about a resurrected mother who attempts to kill her son. A surreal mix of mystery, suspense and fantasy, RV: Resurrected Victims also features Sung Dong Il ( Real), Jeon Hye Jin ( Revivre) and Jang Young Nam ( Confidential Assignment). Prosecutor Seo Jin Hong (Kim Rae Won) has been hunting the criminal who killed his mother Myung Sook (Kim Hae Suk) seven years ago.
Meanwhile, murder victims from all around the world come back to life to avenge their deaths. Myung Sook is also one of the resurrected victims. However, rather than seeking revenge on her killer, she aims to put Jin Hong to death. Myung Sook's bizarre behavior leads to speculation that Jin Hong is the real culprit. I Can Speak lays bare the pain of World War II comfort women through the heartwarming tale of a grumpy old lady who wishes to speak to the world about her past as a sex slave.
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Na Moon Hee ( Miss Granny), who takes the lead role of a trouble-making granny with a sorrowful past, was crowned Best Actress at the 37th Korean Association of Film Critics Awards, the 17th Director's Cut Awards and the 38th Blue Dragon Film Awards, where director Kim Hyun Seok ( C'est si bon) was named Best Director. Lee Je Hoon ( Anarchist from Colony) co-stars as a civil servant who teaches the protagonist English, while Lee Sang Hee ( Mothers), Park Cheol Min ( Operation Chromite) and Lee Ji Hoon ( My Fair Lady) appear in supporting roles.
Ok Boon (Na Moon Hee) is a picky elderly woman who constantly files complaints at the local government office. Everyone working in the office is scared of her, except principled junior civil servant Min Jae (Lee Je Hoon). After learning that Min Jae is a great English speaker, Ok Boon asks him to teach her English and the two soon become unlikely friends. Min Jae starts to realize why Ok Boon wants to learn English when her painful past comes to light. This edition comes with a 32-page booklet, five character cards, six postcards and special features including commentary, premiere greetings, making highlights, behind-the-scenes footage in America, interview with the cast, deleted scenes, character video, music video and trailers. Ko Su ( Lucid Dream) and Kim Joo Hyuk ( Confidential Assignment) take audiences into a fierce legal battle in the heart-racing suspense thriller The Tooth and the Nail. Based on Bill S.
Ballinger's 1955 same-titled novel, the 1948-set remake follows a vengeful magician and the country's richest man who become entangled in a mysterious murder case. Directed by Kim Whee ( The Chosen: Forbidden Cave ) and Jung Sik ( The Epitaph), the mystery flick also features Park Sung Woong ( The Deal), Moon Sung Keun ( Forgotten) and Im Hwa Young ( One Day).
After Korea's liberation from Japanese rule, nightclub magician Seok Jin (Ko Su) encounters Ha Yeon (Im Hwa Young), a homeless Busan girl who needs a job. He hires her to be his assistant and they soon fall in love. When he discovers some illegal money plates in Ha Yeon's luggage, Seok Jin realizes that his girlfriend has kept a great secret from him.
After Ha Yeon's death, he finds out that the plates belonged to Ha Yeon's uncle and they were both killed by Nam Do Jin (Kim Joo Hyuk), the most powerful man in the country. Seok Jin works undercover as Do Jin's driver while waiting for revenge. This edition comes with special features including making-of, uncut video of Kim Joo Hyuk's piano performance, drawing videos and trailer.