Jeong-hyun (Kim Ju-hyuk) celebrates the publication of his manuscript by taking his wife Yun-Hie (Choo Sang-mi) away for a vacation. At a stop, Yun-hie notices M (Park Joong-hoon) starring at her. As they both leave, Jeong-Hyun appears to accidentally reverse into M, and to defuse the situation, they accept his request of a lift. Increasingly unnerved by their passenger’s behaviour, they are relieved to reach the first destination of their trip and leave him behind them. After a night where a rock is thrown through their hotel bedroom, they leave only to have a dangerous encounter on the road with a 4×4. At the next town, the 4×4 again forces them to nearly have an accident. A furious Jeong-hyun gets out of the car to confront the driver who turns out to be M. This is just the start of a psychological game that will ultimately escalate to violence and murder.
- 4/15/2020
- by Ben Stykuc
- AsianMoviePulse
Director: Sung-Hong Kim. Review: Adam Wing. Korean cinema is often noted for its offbeat approach to filmmaking, and it’s a pathway that has led to some very exciting releases over the last few years. So you’d be forgiven for expecting another quirky offering reminiscent of cinematic jewels like The Chaser and Memories of Murder. The style and execution is of a similar vein, but on paper Sung-Hong Kim’s striking feature reads more like a sequel to Grotesque. Ripped from the morning headlines, serial-killer thriller Missing plays out like the latest in a long line of torture porn horror offerings, albeit with that same familiar Korean twist. Missing offers a harrowing account of abduction, torture, and murder, and the fight against all odds for survival. It’s a simple premise based on fact, but there’s nothing here to suggest that we’re watching anything new. Veteran actor...
- 1/26/2011
- 24framespersecond.net
I have zero experience speaking Korean, but the language barrier didn’t affect my ability to be completely riveted while watching the trailer for the new thriller Missing, which is set for release on March 19, 2009, in South Korea. See if you feel the same by checking it out below.
Directed by Sung-Hong Kim, Missing is about a woman searching for her kidnapped brother who also becomes the victim of her sibling's abductor and must undergo a terrifying ordeal to free them both. No word yet on a Us release, but we'll be keeping close tabs on this one.
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Directed by Sung-Hong Kim, Missing is about a woman searching for her kidnapped brother who also becomes the victim of her sibling's abductor and must undergo a terrifying ordeal to free them both. No word yet on a Us release, but we'll be keeping close tabs on this one.
- Heather Wixson
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Got news? Click here to submit it!
Look for missing persons in the Dread Central forums!
- 3/4/2009
- by thehorrorchick
- DreadCentral.com
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