Credited cast: | |||
Rae-won Kim | ... | Seo Jin-ong | |
Kim Hae-sook | ... | Choi Myung-sook (as Hae-suk Kim) | |
Dong-il Sung | ... | Son Young-tae | |
Hye-jin Jeon | ... | Lee Soo-hyun | |
Jang Young-Nam | ... | Seo Hee-jung | |
Dae-hwan Oh | ... | Detective Goh | |
Rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
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Baek Bong-ki | ... | Min-wook |
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Lee Ji-Won | ... | Myung Eun-ji |
Lee Joon-hyuk | ... | Brother-in-law | |
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Gi-sub Jung | ... | Investigator |
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Moon-cheol Nam | ... | Attorney General |
Kim Rae-won plays Seo Jin-hong, a cold-hearted prosecutor who lost his mother (Kim Hae-sook) during a robbery 7 years ago. He has been bent on tracking down the culprit responsible for her death. Now, a series of surreal cases around the world, termed the Resurrected Victims Phenomenon, is seeing victims of unsolved murders returning to life to punish their killers.
It didnt last longer than this, long playtime is a typical korean way of silverscreen life, that may exhaust you, but this was perfect.
not such a perfect story though, little bit hard to follow whats present or past. music is very drama tic, not so finetuned as the real s.k. blockbusters.but its a nice filmographic work , neatly edited and good acting.
its an accidental crimestory with two different aspects of life, the real life story, and the supernatural story, thereof the title ressurected victims. theyve tried to glue the themes together into a film that the grumpy old man wont hesitate to recommend, but may feel a bit melodramatic in periods.