Cello Soundtrack

Synopsis: The cellist and teacher Mi-Ju Hong is invited by her colleague and friend Sun-Ae to assume the position of professor in her renowned institution, and gives an invitation to the concert of Hae-Young Kim, the little sister of her former school best friend Tae-Yeon Kim who died in a car accident. Before leaving the building, she is threatened by a former student that failed in her test. While driving home, she escapes from an accident on the road and once at home, she has a surprise birthday party with her husband and prosecutor Jun-Ki, her daughters the slow Yoon-Jin and the young Yoon-Hye Song, and her sister-in-law Kyung Ran, whose fiancée is in Manhattan in a MBA course. On the next morning, her husband hires the dumb housekeeper Ji-Sook, a very weird woman. While shopping with Yoon-Jin, the girl is fascinated in a cello and Mi-Ju buys the instrument. After the mysterious death of her dog Sunny, creepy events happen with Mi-Ju, jeopardizing her family, while she insistently listens to
Genre: Horror, Mystery
Director(s): Woo-cheol Lee
Production: Takham Film
  1 win.
 
IMDB:
6.1
NOT RATED
Year:
2005
94 min
40 Views


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1End Credits3:12
2Forever1:11
3Hide and Seek1:22
4I Remember0:29
5It's Your Choice0:49
6Letting Go1:27
7Remember Me3:15
8The Letter1:14

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