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Synopsis: In Seoul, parts not matching of severed copses of three men are found in cars and bags left in public spaces. Detective Cho, who is under investigation of the Internal Affairs, is assigned to lead the investigation with his team. When the identities of the men are discovered, the police finds that the artist Su-Yeon Chae, who lives with her friend Seungmin Oh, had been lover of the men. Detective Cho and his force protect Su-Yeon and follows the leads based one the information she tells, while the killer executes other victims. However, Cho discloses very dark secrets in the end, finding the real motives of the murderer.
Director(s): Yun-hyeon Jang
Production: Kino International Corp.
 
IMDB:
6.6
Metacritic:
61
Rotten Tomatoes:
42%
R
Year:
1999
118 min
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Yes, near here.

l'm Seungmin Oh.

lt's been almost 2 years since | you met Joonghyun Kwon.

Were there any other women around him?

Do you know any of his friends?

l only met some in passing, people from school.

Mr. Park's family is in Paris.

Why was he alone in Seoul?

Probably because of his work.

But he wanted to go back to Paris.

By any chance, were you the reason he came to Seou

l don't know.

Did you know he was married?

l knew it when we met.

Did you see him recently?

He came to the museum a while back.

Did you meet often? | No.

Who made the first contact?

l didn't even know how to contact him.

Did Mr. Kwon know about the two of you?

Yes.

So, did you continue meeting Mr. Suh, the artist?

Even after he was engaged?

We talked briefly on the phone | from time to time.

We didn't break up on bad terms.

Why did you break up?

With whom? The artist or the violinist?

The artist.

We grew apart naturally when l left for France.

Did you love all three of them?

Yes.

We know this is hard for you.

But you're the only link between the victims.

We think the killer knows everything about you.

We have to know.

At least that much to continue | the investigation.

l understand.

Any strange mail or calls recently?

None.

How many people knew about you and the victims?

Almost none.

Only Seungmin Oh and Kiyon Kim?

Yes.

Have some fruit.

Thank you.

May l ask what you do?

Me? Try guessing. | She's a doctor.

A second year resident.

Look closely.

What is it?

A sort of preservative chemical.

A preservative?

Yes, but they used a rare high-quality one.

Can we find out the manufacturer | and the name of the chemical?

l've already got them.

We were high school classmates.

We weren't close in school though.

We met again at the hospital.

l was working there.

She had slit her wrists.

She recognized me first and | we've been close ever since.

She tried to commit suicide?

A few times in college, too. | But we don't talk about the past.

She doesn't want Kiyon as a friend or a lover.

Why not? | He's, you know, obsessive.

Even l got tired of him.

ls this it?

Yes.

You bought the same one.

l took a leave of absence.

lt's complicated work and | l kept making mistakes.

Because l couldn't concentrate.

l try to calm myself but not even music helps.

You need to take some distance from this.

Then maybe you'll remember something.

l don't remember the past.

l don't even have photos.

lt's so hard to talk about all that.

You'll probably get to know | many things about me.

ls that hard for you?

Yes, but it's harder not to be able | to trust anyone.

l don't know anything about you.

But you're the only one | that l can trust right now.

Kiyon Kim purchased | the same chemical preservative.

What is your relationship | with Suyeon Chae, exactly?

We were college classmates.

Two months after she left for France to study, | so did you.

Was it because of her?

l don't have to answer that kind of question.

You studied anatomy in France, didn't you?

lt was compulsory in my major.

You purchased a special chemical through the internet.

What did you use it for?

lt's for preserving animals and insects.

Corpses too, right?

Mr. Kim, you knew all three | of the victims, didn't you?

The killer is someone who's familiar with | Suyeon's past, who is still close to her,

and knows about anatomy.

And a chemical preservative | was used on the corpses.

Don't you think all this is | too much of a coincidence?

Get me a lawyer.

What were you doing? ldiots!

We never left our stations.

Someone must have struck in earlier.

Where is Miss Chae?

She's been taken to the hospital.

Unconscious. No blood loss.

How did the suspect get out?

Looks like through the pantry window.

Gone before we got here after Miss Oh called us.

Fingerprints or footprints?

Footprints about size 270.

We're searching for fingerprints.

Hello? Yes. How long do we have?

Alright, then confirm what we need for the record.

And set him free in an hour.

lsn't it a little soon to let him go?

Right, Detective Lee, | you'll be responsible for him.

The timing of this'd mean he's an accomplice.

We can't keep him forever.

Can you remember the criminal's face?

l want to rest.

l think it's better she rests right now.

So? Where? Give me the address.

We'll talk in person! Hello!

Sir!

Really? Alright. lt's Joonghyun Kwon's heart.

l don't have a good feeling about this.

What's happened? Where is she?

Leave her alone for a while. She's too unstable.

l was the one who sent her there.

She has to calm down, | if you want her to remember anything.

lt must be over there.

We had better move you to a safer place.

l want to stay here. Someone is following me.

You have to go somewhere safe | to get away from the criminal.

l want to know what it is he wants.

This way.

Yes, Mr. Kim's regular here.

[Call me if you need anything]

[There's a gun in the drawer]

Media Arts lnstitute (Kiyon Kim)

Detective Oh? Where are you?

This must be the place.

Kim's car is here.

The killer knew about the | hidden cameras in Suyeon's place.

lt must be someone she knows.

He knows too much about her.

Kiyon Kim owns the building.

lf we'd arrived earlier, | this wouldn't have happened.

They knew you were unarmed.

l said to call me if you needed anything.

Why didn't you take this?

You might be used to guns, but l'm not.

l don't know how to use one.

We know nothing about you.

You haven't even told us anything | about the victims!

We've separated long ago.

l don't live in the past.

You're the one who broke up with each of them.

Must've been difficult.

They bothered you, didn't they?

Are you saying they died | because they bothered me?

May be l should be thankful?

You don't have many friends.

How does the killer know more about | you than you do? ls it possible?

Then l must be the killer!

Why do you say you're protecting me?

l wouldn't give a gun to a murderer!

You're getting scared now, too.

Kiyon can't take 'no' for an answer.

That's probably why he's obsessed with me.

He even changed his major | when he followed me to Paris.

So l started avoiding him from then on.

l didn't think he could be involved.

How do you use this gun?

The safety is on. Take it off and pull this.

The red dot means it's ready.

lf you put the trigger, it'll fire.

Now you try it.

The heart in Kim's freezer was to tell us | he'd be next.

We're being told in advance?

Whoever gets Kim's head will be the next victim.

What a job.

There was a foreign substance | on Kwon's heart and in the bag.

What was it?

Traces of carbon.

Carbon. Do you mean coal?

Yes coal, to be exact.

Professor, it's drawing charcoal!

There're so many art shops.

You can't find it with this.

What is it? | Let me see.

Looks like Dongjin Art shop.

Excuse me. ls this from your shop?

Yes, it is.

Suyeon Chae?

l don't think so.

Her father is Yonghoom Chae, the painter.

Why didn't you say so?

l used to make deliveries to them.

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