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Eine junge Frau gerät durch eine Kleinanzeige in tödliche Gefahr! Beim Kauf einer gebrauchten Waschmaschine erhält Soo-hyun ein defektes Gerät. Weil der Verkäufer nicht reagiert, zeigt sie ihn verärgert bei der Polizei an. Sie ahnt nicht, dass sie sich mit einem psychopathischen Serienmörder angelegt hat und nun um ihr Leben fürchten muss.
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There is a saying that even you might be oblivious to it or don't know that these things happen at a moment notice. Doesn't mean whether knowing still, one can fall into the scam. This movie managed to mystified this horrible idea into a thrilling cat and mouse chase. Making us feel that what we watch is more scary and realistic. Even though it was showcased dramatically for shock value, knowing how very formulaic the structure of the plot went on. But despite knowing the beat of this dramatic thrilling drum, that this plot beats onwards; the movie did not fall short of shocking value in this horrific presentation. By being in the shoes of this woman's desperation to report the scam, survive it while continuing to live by trying with her normal life. Again, a real dilemma that most people falling into scamming tries to do while surviving the loss of money. Here is where the protagonists did a tremendous job on her delivered characteristic. Being chased through this awfully unfortunate events while watching the notion of this reality is in your thoughts constantly. We see the life changing reprecutions being played and portrait as real as possible can be interpreted in this movie. Even though the movie feels over dramatized, in the very obvious ways of how movies develop plots, it does whole weight due to those realistic true events occurring facts alone. As such, this movie managed to interpret something with truth in it feeling like a sign of warnings to be mindful and careful in real life when it comes to this.
Great drama/thriller. An original and compelling story, almost entirely from the victim side, not much police or criminal side. It's efficient, tension never stops as her situation keeps gradually getting worse, mixed a bit with the issues at work and with her boss for a change of pace. Not clear whether the guy kills for pleasure, he seems to be mostly running a business, and the kill is not the intent. The harassment is also only for victims that rebel, but then he takes that too personally for his own good. The cops are pretty bad ([spoiler]car accident, punching the guy without making him drop his knife first, and jumping with him as only solution[/spoiler]), but they're from the cyber criminality department, so maybe they're not use to analogue criminals ? But can't say they do much cyber police work either. But again, since most of it is focused on her point of view, it's not an issue that the other characters are a bit lacking. It could have been a bit interesting to see more of the guy's business or techniques though. One stupid thing: when he sends [spoiler]horny guys to her place, they have the door's code. Why doesn't she realize that it means he could come in anytime ?[/spoiler]