29 February Page #4

Synopsis: Ji-yeon, a tollgate ticket girl, is frightened by a mysterious black car, which hands over a bloodstained ticket as a fee at midnight. Her fear deepens after her colleague, Jong-sook, tells her that 12 years earlier a prisoner transport vehicle caused a traffic accident wherein all the prisoners involved died - and some of the corpses disappeared. Since then, a murder has occurred near the tollgate on February 29th, every four years. Soon, odd events become increasingly frequent, usually involving a doppelganger of Ji-yeon. When Jong-sook is killed on the fateful February 29th, Ji-yeon - with the help of two detectives - starts looking into matters herself.
 
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5.8
Year:
2006
90 min
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It's possible

if she drove 100 miles an hour.

What if the police is blaming her,

so they won't feel the heat?

Are you starting to get confused?

People fabricate stories all the time.

Who's to say the police are any better?

Our tests showed that she suffers

from a mental illness.

Her lawyer is pleading insanity.

What's the reason for

her mental illness?

The reason?

It stems from her fear of dark.

There was a blackout that night,

but only inside her booth.

This confused the police at first.

We made startling discoveries

about her past.

When she was 5 years old,

- She got trapped inside a sewer.

- Help me!

She was rescued after

three whole days.

This fear came back to haunt her

when she experienced the blackout.

Remember.

Truth is a subjective thing.

Now it's up to you

to make a story out of this.

The truth seems all fiction,

I don't know what to believe.

If this works out,

don't forget to buy me a drink.

Why did you lie to her earlier?

Today's not February 29th.

I feel bad about that,

but it was the only way

to make her talk.

Remember what she said?

There's a curse on that day,

every four years.

By the way,

You'll have to be careful

on the next February 29th.

Why?

Don't you remember?

Do you hear me?

Four years from now,

I'm going to kill you!

I'm going to kill you!

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