A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Featuring:
Kang Byeol, Kim Hyeong-beom, Lee Jong-hyuk
Written by:
Yong-jib Park
Directed by:
Yong-jib Park
Release Date:
December 10, 2015
Original Title:
파일: 4022일의 사육
Alternate Titles:
Deopail
The File
Genres:
Mystery
Production Companies:
Golden Tide Pictures
Production Countries:
South Korea
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 92
The news anchor 'Soo-gyeong' unexpectedly meets up with her childhood friend 'Mi-soo'. Back when they were teenagers, they went to the baseball park and disappeared without a trace leaving only Soo-gyeong's painful memories of Mi-soo. And now, meeting Mi-soo again the once lively young girl has become someone completely different. Passing time together with her boyfriend 'Dong-min' Mi-soo's strange attitude starts to worry Soo-gyeong so that she pushes herself away and worries about how close Mi-soo and Dong-min have become...
Soo-kyung is a news reporter with a troubled past. Back then when she was a teenager, she and her best friend Min-soo wanted to go to a park, but there Min-soo disappeared without a trace. Soo-kyung felt responsible and decided to become a journalist, to investigate the case on her own. But until now she has found no sign of her friend. One day, she gets a call from her childhood-friend Min-gook who insists that he saw Min-soo. Soo-kyung doesn't believe him at first, but finally she is able to meet Min-soo again. Min-soo in return confirms her identity and also recognizes Soo-kyung, but she behaves totally different. Soo-kyung feels that something is still terribly wrong and everything points to Min-soo's boyfriend Dong-min.
Director:
Park Yong-jib
Writer:
Park Yong-jib
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