Blind Page #2

Synopsis: A missing person case involving a female university student and the victim in a hit and run case appears to be the same person. Detectives look for a witness. A witness, Min Soo-Ah appears, but Min Soo-Ah is blind. She used to be a promising student at the police academy. With her acute senses, Min Soo-Ah is able to reveal important clues on the hit and run case. Another witness, Kwon Gi-Seob then appears. Gi-Seob, who witnessed the case with his own eyes, gives contradictory statements to Min Soo-Ah. The investigation then goes through many twists and turns, while Min Soo-Ah finds herself up against the killer.
Genre: Action, Crime, Drama
Director(s): Sang-hoon Ahn
  4 wins & 4 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.9
NOT RATED
Year:
2011
111 min
324 Views


I won't do it again.

What's wrong?

Seul-ki? What is it?

Who is it?

Who is it?

It's the police.

Open the door, ma'am.

Are you Ms. MIN Soo-ah?

Yes, I am.

- She can't see.

- Let's take her to the station.

Is there a problem?

You reported a case

last night, right?

Someone went missing in the area.

Her name's LEE Min-ju.

Come with us to the station.

Man! Why me of all people?

Stop yappin'.

She can't see!

How can she tell if the cab

hit a dog or a person!

Just take the case.

Making me take flop cases!

You brought me here for this?

Hey, Busan man!

Stop it. You're dang noisy.

Eat up, folks.

Just make up a report,

then send her off, fool!

But, Captain!

This is bonkers!

Miss? State your name.

I was asked that three times.

Oh, it's right here.

I was just assigned to the case.

So, can we go on with it?

I'm on it, Miss.

Name...

- Ms. Min Soo-ah.

- Yes.

You witnessed a hit-and...

Ah... I mean...

- You feIt a hit-and-run?

- Yes.

Address, please.

Jingwan-dong, Seoul.

How'd she know he hit a person?

If it was a dog, it would've

just bounced off the front.

Your hearing is great.

The rest of your address?

Hana Apartment #205

Well then...

We're done.

Was I brought here just to be asked

about my name and address?

If something comes up,

I'll be in touch.

What if...

I wasn't blind?

What would you ask?

Well, I would ask things like...

Did you see the car?

The plate number?

How old did the driver look?

Early to mid-forties and

around 176cm in height.

With a stocky physique.

You're in the late thirties, right?

Yes...

How'd you know?

And you're around 170cm?

Slim physique?

Damn!

Can you see me?

I can tell the height

from the voice...

the physique by the reverberation,

and age by intuition.

People think

I'm in the forties or fifties.

I can know many things

though I can't see.

Like the fact you ate

black bean noodles for lunch.

Then...

Let's try this.

Tell me everything you heard.

You were riding in a deluxe cab

when an accident occurred.

But the driver said he hit a dog?

L heard the car body

and taxi cap breaking.

It can't be a dog.

The area of the impact was too big.

The victim was placed

in the trunk.

So, he Lied and said it's a dog,

cuz you can't see?

Right.

He wanted to get rid of

the evidence.

Wait. I think a man who practices

medicine was on before me.

Did the driver say that?

No.

As soon as I got on...

It smelled like sterilizer.

Anything else you remember?

The driver was probably

left-handed.

Left-handed?

His watch was on his right hand.

People usually put watches

on the weaker hand.

That's right!

Start by looking for

left-handed, deluxe taxi drivers.

LOOKING FOR:

A HIT-AND-RUN WITNESS

REWARD FOR INFORMATION

LEADING TO THE ARRES

What's this?

DELUXE TAXI:

It's so cold, isn't it?

Yes, it is.

Cigarette?

By the way...

Anyone here works around Ilsan?

- Ilsan?

- KIM does.

- KIM!

- Why?

You go to Ilsan often.

- Ilsan?

- Yeah.

Just on the weekends.

Ilsan's a jackpot on weekends

with nightclubs and concerts.

Hold on.

Wait here.

Inspector CHO Hee-bong speaking.

What?

You're a witness?

Really?

Ilsan on the night of

February 11th?

Do you remember

the make of the car?

What?

I'm telling you!

It wasn't a cab!

I'll say it again.

There ain't no way

it was a cab!

I was in it.

Of course I'd know.

You don't know sh*t.

Kid talks with such class.

How ignorant!

What?

I wasn't talking about you.

It's the bastard who sold

a video phone to a blind person.

Look.

Visually impaired people

know more than you think.

I can tell if the car I was in

was a taxi or not.

So, what you're saying is...

There's no way it was a cab?

No way in hell.

Think carefully.

It was raining and dark,

you could've seen wrong.

No way!

I saw it clearly with these eyes!

It was a foreign car!

Then, why don't you know

the make of the car?

Look, Mister.

Are you a foreigner?

You're not making sense.

Just answer the question.

Anyway, it wasn't a domestic car.

This is bonkers!

Let's say you're right.

Then, why didn't you report it?

Why didn't you,

when you clearly saw it?

Yeah, kid!

He put her in the car.

I thought he'd go to the hospital.

Where in the car?

The backseat.

I was in the backseat.

The victim was put in the trunk.

Tell the truth.

To be honest...

I didn't see everything.

Is it cuz of the reward money?

What?

Hey, kid! Did you see it?

You didn't, did you!

What the hell!

Come here! Why you little!

- Come here!

- Get away!

Get out!

Let me go!

How dare you come here

and talk shi...

- I mean lie!

- Let go!

Why you!

Oh, hi!

You're Soo-ah, right?

I'm Mi-hyun.

Hi, Mi-hyun.

You work here?

No, I'm on patrol.

I stopped by for something.

Let go! She didn't even see it!

But I saw with my own eyes!

Really! Damn it!

Come here, you!

Damn kid.

Damn kid just took up our time.

I thought it was weird.

The way you

gave your statement was good.

- Please...

- Keep studying.

You'd do well

in the monitoring team.

A blind cop?

I can't even see the culprit.

You've got a lot to learn.

Some cops chase culprits

without knowing their faces.

And some culprits run

knowing the cops' faces.

So, we're pretty much the same.

Question is,

who gives more heart!

Crime occurs between people

all around us.

So, if you give all you got,

anything's possible!

I strongly believe that!

Whoa, that was pretty good.

CRIMINAL PSYCHOLOGY

Come with us. You're drunk.

- Let go!

- Let her go.

Seul-ki!

Answer call.

Hello?

Hello? I'm Listening.

Hello?

Hello?

Yes?

No, it's okay.

It's urgent? No problem.

I'll be right there.

After February 11th...

Were any deluxe taxis repaired?

No major accidents.

- What about that?

- Just a dent like this.

- That one?

- That's in for an oil change.

Call me when a cab comes

to fix the front.

Yes, sir.

Soo-ah?

Take this.

It's a voice recorder.

Do you hear it?

Had your front bumper fixed?

No.

It's not him.

Have you worked

around Ilsan, recently?

- No.

- Wait!

Know anyone who had

the front bumper fixed?

Nope! Sorry.

Hungry? Here.

It's a red bean bun.

There's none for you.

Bang!

Bang!

It's not him.

It takes 20 years to qualify

as a deluxe cab driver.

If he's in his 40s,

it must be less than 5 years.

Right.

Someone scratched past

my parked cab.

That's why L got it fixed.

Why'd you fix

the on-board record box?

The tachometer?

The union told us to, Long ago.

It's not him.

He was the last one today.

His voice wasn't hoarse.

But this man probably has

lung problems.

You know things like that?

A little.

Then, what about me?

I don't sense it from you.

But you should quit smoking.

Take that, bastards!

You seem lost in thought.

I was thinking about that kid.

I can't get him off my mind.

Forget it.

There are tons of kids like that.

But...

How'd you know I smoked?

I didn't smoke in front of you

on purpose.

How do you think?

By the sound of my voice?

I can smell it.

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