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Dear Hongrang (2025)
Everything You Need To Know About ‘Dear Hongrang’
Dear Hongrang (2025)
Dear Hongrang is a 2025 South Korean television series that blends melodrama and mystery within a historical setting. Set during the Joseon dynasty, the story revolves around the reappearance of a man claiming to be Hong-rang, the long-lost son of a wealthy merchant family. As his return stirs emotional and political turmoil, particularly for his half-sister Jae-yi, the series delves into themes of identity, family secrets, and forbidden love. Available on Netflix, Dear Hongrang offers a narrative that intertwines personal drama with broader societal issues.

About the Show:

Dear Hongrang is a South Korean mystery melodrama (sageuk) television series written by Kim Jin-ah and directed by Kim Hong-sun. Based on the novel Tangeum: Swallowing Gold by Jang Da-hye, the series stars Lee Jae-wook and Jo Bo-ah. It premiered on Netflix on May 16, 2025, and consists of 11 episodes. The narrative follows Jae-yi as she investigates the truth behind her half-brother Hong-rang’s disappearance...
See full article at High on Films
  • 5/22/2025
  • by Deepshikha Deb
  • High on Films
‘Alchemy of Souls’ Star Lee Jae-wook Finds Romance in New Netflix K-Drama
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As Netflix subscribers know, there is always space for new K-dramas in the streamer's catalog. The next one on the list is Dear Hongrang, a new romance and drama series that stars Alchemy of Souls' heartthrob Lee Jae-wook. The period piece is based on a web novel, and the streaming giant announced that it's set to debut later this week, on May 16. A new trailer was unveiled to confirm it, and you can check it out below.

The trailer for Dear Hongrang suggests that the K-drama will be equal parts romance and mystery, with some action thrown here and there to make it more exciting. The story takes place during the Joseon Dynasty — between the late 14th and early 19th centuries in Korea — and centers around a merchant family that was torn apart by the disappearance of a young child. The boy returns twelve years later, and that's when the story gets more complicated.
See full article at Collider.com
  • 5/12/2025
  • by Erick Massoto
  • Collider.com
Hyper Knife Season 1 Review: Neurosurgical Thrills in the Underworld
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Premiering in early 2025 on Disney+ (with Hulu distribution in North America), this South Korean drama arrives amid a wave of global interest in bold streaming originals. Director Kim Jung-hyun and writer Kim Sun-hee reunite to tell a story that plays out across gleaming hospital halls and shadowed backrooms, signaling Korea’s growing export of morally complex narratives.

At its center is Jung Se-ok (Park Eun-bin), once a celebrated neurosurgeon whose license was revoked after an unauthorized procedure. She now performs illicit brain surgeries for a crime syndicate, driven by a mix of adrenaline and resentment. When her former mentor, Choi Deok-hee (Sul Kyung-gu), resurfaces to enlist her help, their reunion ignites a power struggle that blurs the line between healing and harm.

Visually, the series balances sterile operating theaters with ominous underground settings. Its shifts between medical precision and criminal suspense underscore a wider trend in streaming: genre fusion that refuses neat categorization.
See full article at Gazettely
  • 4/29/2025
  • by Ayishah Ayat Toma
  • Gazettely
Dear Hongrang: When & Where To Watch Lee Jae-Wook & Jo Bo-Ah’s K-Drama Thriller Unfold
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Dear Hongrang Poster Reveal(Photo Credit –Netflix)

Dear Hongrang is a mystery romance drama based on one of the most popular novels of the same name by the author Jang Da-Hye. Lee Jae-Wook and Jo Bo-Ah are going to feature as the lead actors in the drama. As the anticipation revolving around the series has been growing, the first poster, teaser, and release date have been dropped to keep up the excitement among the fans.

The drama promises to give the audience a thrilling experience with a mix of romance, thriller, and mystery set in a historical background. The series is going to air on Netflix, and that pushes it to expand on a global level. Scroll ahead to get to the details of the drama.

The much-anticipated K-drama of 2025, Dear Hongrang, featuring Lee Jae-Wook and Jo Bo-Ah, is going to air on Netflix on May 16, 2025. For those who don’t know about the plot,...
See full article at KoiMoi
  • 4/18/2025
  • by Ankita Mukherjee
  • KoiMoi
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Korean Medical Thriller Series 'Hyper Knife' Trailer with Park Eun-bin
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"Everything she does in the operating room, she learned from me." Disney+ Korea has unveiled an official trailer for a new medical thriller series titled Hyper Knife, arriving for streaming this week right away. This Korean series features a disgraced neurosurgeon performing illegal surgeries while confronting her dark past. Directed by Kim Jung-hyun, this medical thriller series centers on Seok, a genius neurosurgeon. She is reunited with Dr. Choi Deok-hee, the professor who ruined her life long ago. Now with nothing but hatred toward each other, Seok is furious that he is back in her life and she vows to take revenge. A battle of power and control unfolds as she pushes ethical boundaries all in pursuit of medical breakthroughs. Park Eun-bin stars as Jung Se-ok, next to Sul Kyung-gu as Choi Deok-hee, plus Yoon Chan-young and Park Byung-eun. All eight episodes of this series will be available for streaming...
See full article at firstshowing.net
  • 3/18/2025
  • by Alex Billington
  • firstshowing.net
10 Deep, Thought-Provoking K-Dramas That Keep Your Attention
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K-dramas are often best known for their heartening and steamy romances filled with drama, conflict, and intertwined backstories for the leads. While K-dramas have captivated an international audience with a blend of various genres and impeccable casting and acting, thought-provoking K-dramas stand out by integrating social commentary with compelling storytelling. These deep K-dramas can leave audiences questioning societal norms and urge viewers to critically examine society's issues in real life.

Ranging from shows focused on mental health issues to crime and justice, highly-rated K-dramas with storylines and characters that push boundaries and challenge the norm can spark conversation and provide an enriching view of real life issues. Despite being deeply rooted in Korean culture, K-dramas with complex themes not only tackle issues prevalent in Korean society and social dynamics, but also touch upon universal issues that audiences worldwide can relate to.

Because This Is My First Life (2017) Two Struggling Adults...
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  • 11/24/2024
  • by Ritika Joshi
  • ScreenRant
Jung So-mins Rom-Com K-Drama From 7 Years Ago Is Perfect For Love Next Door Fans
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Love Next Door sees Jung So-min return to the genre that made her famous and gives the perfect opportunity for fans to revisit another of her best rom-com K-dramas. In Love Next Door, Jung So-min flexes her comedy muscles as Bae Seok-ryu, who suddenly returns to South Korea after unexpectedly quitting her job abroad. While Love Next Door's confirmation of a Bae Seok-ryu theory sees the series take a more dramatic route, it the same healing route that is beloved by another of her best K-dramas.

Jung So-min rose to fame in 2010 in the rom-com Playful Kiss, an adaptation of the manga series "Itazura na Kiss". Since then, Jung So-min has continued to thrive in rom-coms, with The Sound of Your Heart and My Father is Strange being some of the funniest K-dramas of her career. Her rom-com return in Love Next Door has been well-received, as Jung So-min's...
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  • 9/22/2024
  • by Georgia Davis
  • ScreenRant
The 29th Biff Announces Selections for ‘Korean Cinema Today – Special Premiere’ & ‘On Screen’!
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‘Korean Cinema Today – Special Premiere’ is a section that selects and premieres the latest and most prominent contemporary Korean commercial films, known for their mass appeal and significance. This year, the section has unveiled five films, including four world premieres, which are set to captivate the audience’s attention.

A Normal Family A Girl with Closed Eyes

The film A Girl with Closed Eyes (2024) is a thriller that delves into the complex and tense relationship between a criminal and a detective, who are reunited after the murder case of a bestselling author. The film features performances by Kim Minha, who gained global recognition from Pachinko (2022), and Moon Choi from Anarchist from Colony (2017). Director Hur Jin-ho’s latest work, A Normal Family (2023), is a well-crafted suspense thriller that depicts the unraveling lives of four individuals, each steadfast in their own beliefs, after they witness a crime scene involving their children captured on CCTV.
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  • 8/26/2024
  • by Panos Kotzathanasis
  • AsianMoviePulse
15 Best Romantic K-Dramas Of All Time, Ranked
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K-drama romances range from sweet first love tales to deep stories of loss, offering timeless and captivating relationships. Some K-dramas focus on quiet, introspective love stories, allowing characters to develop affection and understanding at their own pace. Romances in K-dramas vary, with some emphasizing comedy over tragedy, but all deliver memorable love stories that stand out in the genre.

Romance is a staple feature of many K-dramas, but some shows take their romances to the next level. From sweet tales of first love to devastating stories of loss, the best K-drama romances are hard to forget. These different relationships feel timeless in their approach to something as complicated as love, giving each series an enticing new hook that makes them stand out in a genre full of similarities.

While not every K-drama features a romantic subplot, many include at least some form of romance. These stories are portrayed with sincerity,...
See full article at ScreenRant
  • 8/26/2024
  • by Georgia Davis
  • ScreenRant
Film Review: Citizen of a Kind (2024) by Park Young-Joo
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Action dramedy “Citizen of a Kind” is the story of an ordinary woman who takes matters into her own hands after losing all her money over a voice phishing scam. Directed by Park Young-ju, it is her commercial film debut, and indeed a successful one, considering that “Citizen” topped the South Korean box office on its opening weekend with a cumulative of $3.58 million.

Citizen of a Kind is screening at Udine Far East Film Festival 2024

Deok-Hee (Ra Mi-ran) is an ordinary ajumma (a middle-aged woman) whose laundry business and home have just gone up in flames, leaving her and her kids homeless and almost penniless. However, she is not the kind of woman who stops and feels sorry for herself; in fact, she is working for a laundry company and frantically trying to borrow some money and start her business afresh. Unfortunately, her positive and energetic attitude borders with naivety...
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  • 4/25/2024
  • by Adriana Rosati
  • AsianMoviePulse
7 Best Shows Like ‘Queen of Tears’ To Watch If You Love the Series
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The charismatic leading duo of Kim Soo-hyun and Kim Ji-won are finally here with their much-awaited romantic comedy-drama series Queen of Tears. Written by Park Ji-eun, the Tvn series follows the story of a high-profile married couple on the brink of divorce. While, for some time the love between them has faded, a piece of shocking news begins to bring them closer. Queen of Tears also stars Park Sung-hoon, Kwak Dong-yeon, and Lee Joo-bin. So, if you enjoyed the comedy and romance in Queen of Tears, here are some similar shows you should check out next.

Go Back Couple (Viki & Prime Video Add-On) Credit – KBS2

Go Back Couple (also known as Couple on the Backtrack or Confession Couple) is a Korean comedy-drama series written by Kwon Hye-joo. Based on a Naver webtoon titled Do It One More Time by Hong Seung-pyo and Kim Hye-yeon, the series follows the story of...
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  • 3/13/2024
  • by Kulwant Singh
  • Cinema Blind
Korean Dramas Releasing On Netflix In 2024: Badland Hunters To Gyeongseong Creature Season 2
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List of Movies and Korean Dramas Releasing on Netflix in 2024. ( Photo Credit – IMDb )

In recent years, Netflix has become a trustworthy source for Kdrama fans to binge on exciting shows. In 2023, the streaming giant released Kdramas from various genres: romantic comedy, romantic tragedy, horror, thriller, etc. Recently, the K-Content page revealed Korean Dramas Releasing On Netflix in 2024. The list is quite exciting and will make the Kdrama fans happy.

During the pandemic, many people discovered the world of Korean Dramas. Viewers love these shows for compelling narratives, fantastic music, the feel-good stories and the anticipation of the kiss between most Kdrama lead couples! So take a pen and paper and list the names of the confirmed Korean Dramas Releasing on Netflix in 2024. The platform has yet to reveal its release dates; they’re divided into three yearly quarters.

Korean Dramas Releasing on Netflix in 2024 – Quarter 1

My Name Is Loh Kiwan...
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  • 2/7/2024
  • by Pooja Darade
  • KoiMoi
Every Korean Drama & Movie Coming To Netflix In 2024
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Netflix is adding more Korean content in 2024, including new K-dramas, movies, and reality series. Highly anticipated shows like Sweet Home season 3 and Squid Game season 2 are coming to Netflix. Exciting new releases include Queen of Tears and The Trunk.

There are dozens of Korean movies and K-dramas coming to Netflix in 2024, from new stories like Queen of Tears to highly anticipated sequels like Squid Game season 2. Ever since the massive success of shows like Sweet Home, Squid Game, and All of Us Are Dead, Netflix has been increasingly adding more Korean content on its platform – including original titles developed directly for streaming. The list of Netflix’s best K-dramas highlights how many great shows have been released on the platform, which is why the annual slate of new releases is always so anticipated by fans of the genre.

Some of the most promising K-dramas of 2024 will arrive on Netflix, including...
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  • 2/6/2024
  • by Marcelo Leite
  • ScreenRant
New K-Dramas on Netflix in January 2024
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It’s a busy start to the New Year on Netflix with the release of part 2 of Gyeongseong Creature and two new weekly K-dramas from the South Korean network jTBC.

In case you missed them, we’ve also kept track of the latest K-drama releases in December 2023. We’re also continuing to track all the new K-dramas coming in 2024 and beyond.

N = Netflix Original

Table of Contents New Netflix Original K-Dramas on Netflix in January 2024 New Weekly K-Dramas on Netflix in January 2024 Returning Weekly K-dramas on Netflix in January 2024 New Netflix Original K-Dramas on Netflix in January 2024 Gyeongseong Creature (Part 2) N

New Episodes: 3

Genre: Action, Historical, Horror, | Runtime: 60 Minutes

Cast: Park Seo Joon, Han So Hee, Kim Su Hyun, Kim Hae Sook, Jo Han Chul

Netflix Release Date: January 4th, 2024

At the time of publishing this preview, we’d yet to see the arrival of Gyeongseong Creature; however, we’ve...
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  • 1/3/2024
  • by Jacob Robinson
  • Whats-on-Netflix
‘The Bequeathed’ K-Drama: Coming to Netflix in January 2024
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Picture: The Bequeathed – Netflix

The third Netflix Original from Train to Busan creator Yeon Sang-Ho, The Bequeathed, is coming to Netflix in January 2024. We’ll be keeping track of everything you need to know about the first season of The Bequeathed, including the plot, cast news, production updates, and the Netflix release date.

Editors Note: The project’s title has changed from Family Gravesite to The Bequeathed.

The Bequeathed is an upcoming South Korean Netflix Original thriller series written and directed by Yeon Sang-Ho, the creator of Hellbound and the Train to Busan franchise.

When is the Netflix release date?

With the release of the official teaser trailer, it has been confirmed that The Bequeathed will be released on Netflix on January 19th, 2024.

An official poster has also been revealed.

Netflix poster for The Bequeathed

What is the plot of The Bequeathed?

The plot details for The Bequeathed are minimal,...
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  • 1/3/2024
  • by Jacob Robinson
  • Whats-on-Netflix
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First Look Trailer for Korea's Intense Space Survival Movie 'The Moon'
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"Requesting return to the Halo orbit." Cj Entertainment has revealed two teaser trailers for their new sci-fi movie called The Moon, a space survival movie that seems like a Korean cross between The Martian and Apollo 13. It's written and directed by the Korean filmmaker Yong-hwa Kim, also best known as the creator of the LittleBigPlanet video game. It depicts the struggle of an astronaut who accidentally becomes isolated in space, and the rescue plan led by former head of a space center. Seon-woo walks on the surface of the Moon when solar winds unexpectedly hit and bring a meteor shower. While he survives, his journey back to earth proves difficult as he winds up stranded in space. Jae-Kook back down on Earth tries to save him. The film stars Do Kyung-soo, also known by his stage name D.O. of K-pop boy band Exo, and Sul Kyung-gu, plus Kim Hee-ae,...
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  • 6/29/2023
  • by Alex Billington
  • firstshowing.net
Train To Busan And Hellbound Director Yeon Sang-Ho Sets New Netflix Series The Bequeathed
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Netflix is continuing its investment in South Korean programming, as the director of the groundbreaking zombie film "Train to Busan" and the shocking Netflix series "Hellbound" has a brand new series up his sleeve. Prolific director Yeon Sang-ho has a phenomenal filmography worth checking out, but his newest venture, "The Bequeathed," is definitely something worth getting excited about. Yeon will serve as the creator and writer of the thrilling new series, while Min Hong-nam, who was the assistant director on both "Train to Busan" and its sequel film, "Peninsula" will be fulfilling the directorial duties.

Kim Hyun-joo, who starred in "Hellbound" will play a woman named Yun Seo-ha, who inherits a plot of familial land following the death of her uncle, and experiences a series of strange events as the land also serves as the familial burial ground. In Korean tradition, the dead are buried under mounds standing upright in...
See full article at Slash Film
  • 10/20/2022
  • by BJ Colangelo
  • Slash Film
Kim Su-an, Gong Yoo, Jung Yu-mi, Ma Dong-seok, Sohee, and Choi Woo-sik in Train to Busan (2016)
‘The Bequeathed’ – ‘Train to Busan’ Filmmaker Developing New Netflix Suspense Series
Kim Su-an, Gong Yoo, Jung Yu-mi, Ma Dong-seok, Sohee, and Choi Woo-sik in Train to Busan (2016)
Netflix has announced today that Train to Busan filmmaker Yeon Sang-ho is behind a new series for the streaming service, detailed by Deadline and titled “The Bequeathed.”

Deadline details the series, “A suspense drama, it weaves an intricate family history into a subject matter deeply rooted in Korean tradition: family burial grounds.”

“The Bequeathed centers on Kim Hyun-joo’s Yun Seo-ha, a young woman who inherits family land upon the sudden death of her uncle and finds herself mired in strange events that unravel deeply buried family troubles.”

Park Hee-soon, Park Byung-eun, and Ryu Kyung-soo will also star.

Yeon Sang-ho is the creator and writer of the upcoming series.

Min Hong-nam is directing “The Bequeathed.”

Wow Point and RedPeter Films produce.

The post ‘The Bequeathed’ – ‘Train to Busan’ Filmmaker Developing New Netflix Suspense Series appeared first on Bloody Disgusting!.
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  • 10/20/2022
  • by John Squires
  • bloody-disgusting.com
Netflix Sets Suspense Series ‘The Bequeathed’ From ‘Hellbound’ & ‘Train To Busan’s Yeon Sang-ho
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Netflix is staying in the Yeon Sang-ho business, confirming production on his latest creation, The Bequeathed. A suspense drama, it weaves an intricate family history into a subject matter deeply rooted in Korean tradition: family burial grounds.

Hellbound creator and Train to Busan and Peninsula filmmaker Yeon also recently set horror series Parasyte: The Grey at Netflix. For The Bequeathed, he will serve as creator and writer. Min Hong-nam, who has worked closely with Yeon as an Assistant Director on Train to Busan, Psychokinesis and Peninsula, will take on helming duties.

The Bequeathed centers on Kim Hyun-joo’s Yun Seo-ha, a young woman who inherits family land upon the sudden death of her uncle and finds herself mired in strange events that unravel deeply buried family troubles. Kim’s credits include Hellbound, Undercover and Watcher.

The cast also includes Park Hee-soon as the astute police detective Choi Seong-jun, who catches onto the connections between the mysterious events occurring in the town and the burial ground.

Park Byung-eun is Choi’s younger colleague and the squad chief who is gripped by envy and a feeling of inferiority owing to an incident from the past involving Choi.

Ryu Kyung-soo plays Seo-ha’s younger half-brother Kim Yeong-ho who gives her plenty to contend with.

There’s no word on timing as yet, though Netflix will release globally. The Bequeathed is produced by Wow Point and RedPeter Films.
See full article at Deadline Film + TV
  • 10/20/2022
  • by Nancy Tartaglione
  • Deadline Film + TV
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4 Signs Ra-El May Actually Be Falling in Love With the CEO on "Eve"
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Image Source: YouTube user Tvn Drama

The K-drama "Eve" serves a cold dish of revenge with a hefty dose of adultery and melodrama on the side. Starring Seo Ye-Ji as the lead femme fatale, Lee Ra-El, the TvN drama (also streaming on Viki) follows her elaborate schemes to exact revenge on the corrupt chaebol family behind the conglomerate Ly Group that destroyed her family 13 years ago.

Fueled by her desire to take them down once and for all, Ra-El strikes up an affair with the CEO of Yl Group, Kang Yoon-Gyeom (Park Byung-Eun), to get access to the powerful people who ruined her life. While Ra-El has made vengeance her sole focus in life, the developments between her and Yoon-Gyeom make the audience wonder whether her facade is cracking and if she's actually falling in love with the CEO of the Ly Group. Keep reading as we break down all...
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  • 6/17/2022
  • by Pallavi Bhadu
  • Popsugar.com
8 New Korean Films That You Should Watch This Spring
Spring is already shaping up to be a busy season for Korean cinema. From the election drama The Mayor, in which Choi Min-sik appears the mayor of Seoul while Kwak Do-won (The Wailing) plays his aide, to renowned Korean auteur Hong Sang-soo’s On the Beach at Night Alone starring Kim Min-hee (The Handmaiden) to One Day, the latest film from romantic drama specialist Lee Yoon-ki (A Man and A Woman), featuring Chun Woo-hee (The Wailing) and Kim Nam-gil (Pandora).

Here’s a look at 8 new Korean films worth keeping an eye out for.

Ordinary Person

Director: Kim Bong-han

Cast: Son Hyun-joo, Jang Hyuk, Kim Sang-ho, Ra Mi-ran, Jung Man-sik, Cho Dal-hwan, Ji Seung-hyeon

Plot: Detective Seong-jin (Son Hyun-joo) arrests Tae-sung for petty crimes, but shocked to find out that he is the notorious serial killer. However, Seong-jin becomes doubtful of his identity as the serial murder case is investigated.
See full article at AsianMoviePulse
  • 3/25/2017
  • by Lady J.
  • AsianMoviePulse
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