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Living Death (film)
2009 South Korean film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Living Death (Korean: 불신지옥; lit. Distrust Hell, also known as Possessed) is a 2009 South Korean horror film written and directed by Lee Yong-ju.[2][3] The film received 248,503 admissions in South Korea.[4]
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Plot
A college student named Hee-jin (Nam Sang-mi) returns home when her 14-year-old sister So-jin (Shim Eun-kyung) goes missing. Her mother (Kim Bo-yeon), a fanatic churchgoer, resorts to prayer and refuses to work with the lazy police to find So-jin. Meanwhile, a neighbor commits suicide and leaves a will for So-jin, and Hee-jin hears rumors that her sister had been possessed. The whereabouts of So-jin become increasingly elusive and the dead neighbor begins appearing in Hee-jin's dreams.
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Cast
- Nam Sang-mi as Hee-jin
- Shim Eun-kyung as So-jin
- Ryu Seung-ryong as Detective Tae-hwan
- Kim Bo-yeon as Mother
- Jang Young-nam as Su-kyeong
- Moon Hee-kyung as Kyeong-ja
- Shin Eun-jung as Tae-hwan's wife
- Kim Yoo-jung as Tae-hwan's daughter Ji-eun
- Oh Ji-eun as Jeong-mi
- Kim Do-yeon as Locked up woman
- Lee Chang-jik
Production
The early working title for the film was Bi-myeong ("Scream"). It was shown during the 2010 Tribeca Film Festival.[5]
Awards and nominations
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