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SOME DOORS ARE BETTER LEFT UNOPENED ... After the tragic death of his wife, architect Sang-won moves into a new home with his daughter, Ina, hopeful to restore their relationship. Despite his efforts, Ina feels increasingly neglected by her busy father. She starts keeping to herself more and more and turns to strange noises from within her closet for comfort. Meanwhile, Sang-won is plagued by eerie nightmares and soon after, Ina disappears without a trace. While searching for her, Sang-won meets the enigmatic Kyung-hoon who claims to know Ina‘s whereabouts. Desperate to find his daughter, Sang- won reaches out to open the mysterious closet.
The character development is fantastic, the plot line is fully engaging, and the pace is outstanding. You don’t want to blink, or you’ll miss something! I realize that the subject is difficult for some folks, but getting hit it the feels is what makes the films coming out of Korea a cut above. You *care* about the characters, you become invested in their part of the story, and you want/need to see how everything works out for them in the end.I didn’t want to give any spoilers, so, I’ll leave things here. Definitely give this a watch if you are a fan of this genre, or of mysteries, or cinematography/film making. Hollywood needs to start taking notice, and up their game!