On a dark and windy night, his younger brother Jinxi suddenly woke up from his sleep. He turned to look at his brother Jinxi in the next bed, and found that his brother was not in bed. The next day, the younger brother asked about it, but the older brother denied it. He said that he slept until dawn yesterday and never left. Brother never lies, why would he deny what happened last night? After his brother was kidnapped, he lost his memory, and his younger brother began to doubt his own memory in the process of tracing his brother's whereabouts. A staggering murder is hidden in the memories of the two men intertwined. The beginning is the routine of a typical thriller, and the horror atmosphere is scary. As the plot unfolded gradually, it was discovered that Zhenxi, who was innocent at the beginning, was actually responsible for the murder and was already a middle-aged uncle. Now everything is the layout of Woo-seok. But more than half of the plot gradually turned into suspense, with several reversals and various routines. The final ending picture is too beautiful against the bloody reality, and it is too beautiful to bear to look directly at it.
To tell the truth, Korean suspense is very warm on the surface, but it is very sad at the core. Jin Seok acted very well. The innocence of youth, the vicissitudes and grief of middle-aged, are all well-adjusted.
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