Casts & Crew
Also Directed by Kim Gok
The only five survivors aboard an ambulance that races away from a deadly zombie virus. There is a real infected person in here!
An outdated babysitting robot becomes too obsessed with the family.
Time-Consciousness offers four mutually contradictory versions of a series of events. The constant factors are a middle-aged poet with a gammy leg, a prostitute who may or may not be dead, and the woman’s humble room (which may or may not be tidy), where the poet does his writing. Asking "What did happen at 9:20 that evening?," the film underlines the unreliability of memory and the impossibility of objectivity.
A woman makes clothes. Someone from an underground cell intrigues her work. She gets mad. But she doesn't know yet who she gets mad at.
Seo-joon (Byun Yo-han), loses everything to voice phishing and infiltrates a organization in China to meet Kwak Pro (Kim Moo-yul), the designer behind this phishing system.
A boy steps on a landmine during a border crossing with his mother. When his mother disappears to find help, the boy follows a group of mysterious soldiers only to find himself in a terrifying situation.
Suicidal Variations shows a woman in a state of total despair after she kills a man. His decapitated head follows her and she decides to escape by committing suicide.
Also Directed by Kim Sun
The only five survivors aboard an ambulance that races away from a deadly zombie virus. There is a real infected person in here!
A suspicious dump truck appeared in front of Dong-geun (Park Jung-min) and Su-jin (Kyung Su-jin) while they were driving on an unpopulated highway in the middle of the night. Angry at the dump truck blocking the road by continuously cutting in front, Dong-geun drives more violently and attempts to overtake. However, the dump truck persistently pursues and threatens Dong-geun and Su-jin... On a dark night, on a road full of anger, the race of fear without brakes begins!
An outdated babysitting robot becomes too obsessed with the family.
Time-Consciousness offers four mutually contradictory versions of a series of events. The constant factors are a middle-aged poet with a gammy leg, a prostitute who may or may not be dead, and the woman’s humble room (which may or may not be tidy), where the poet does his writing. Asking "What did happen at 9:20 that evening?," the film underlines the unreliability of memory and the impossibility of objectivity.
A woman makes clothes. Someone from an underground cell intrigues her work. She gets mad. But she doesn't know yet who she gets mad at.
Seo-joon (Byun Yo-han), loses everything to voice phishing and infiltrates a organization in China to meet Kwak Pro (Kim Moo-yul), the designer behind this phishing system.
A boy steps on a landmine during a border crossing with his mother. When his mother disappears to find help, the boy follows a group of mysterious soldiers only to find himself in a terrifying situation.