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The Unjust

The Unjust

Dir. Ryoo Seung-wan

London Apollo Cinema


Thu 17th Nov 18:00

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10th Mise-en-scene Short Films 1

10th Mise-en-scene Short Films 1

Dir. Various

London ICA


Sat 5th Nov 16:00

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Chaser

Chaser

Dir. Na Hong-jin

Korean Cultural Centre UK


Mon 7th Nov 18:30

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War of The Arrow

War of The Arrow

Dir. Kim Han-min

London Odeon West End


Thu 3rd Nov 19:00

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Korean film
Private Eye
A Room Splattered with Blood, the Body Gone A mystery thriller, Private Eye follows private eye Hong Jin-ho, enthusiastic physician-in-training Gwang-su, and female detective Soon-duk, as they attempt to uncover the secrets and controversy of a mysterious murder that shocked the country by solving the five clues left at the scene.

A Mysterious Murder that Shocked the Country

Found inside a small room located in a secluded yard are dark pools of blood, with the room’s owner, Min Su-hyun, nowhere to be seen. Min’s father offers a big reward for anyone who finds his son, and, eager for that money, Young-dal(Oh Dal-su), a police officer stationed in Jongno, begins desperately tracking the trail of Min. Meanwhile, Gwang-su(Ryu Deok-hwan), a physician-in-training, discovers that the cadaver he found and brought to his lab for dissection is none other than the body of Min Su-hyun. At risk of being accused of the murder, Gwang-su hires private detective Jin-ho(Hwang Jung-min) to solve the case and, wanting to gets his hands on the reward, Jin-ho accepts the case with Gwang-su, an expert in medical knowledge, as his assistant.

 

Private Eye Jin-ho, Med Student Gwang-su, Inventor Soon-duk

Inside Min Su-hyun’s room, Jin-ho finds white powder and a peculiar Japanese Karakuri doll. Gwang-su and Jin-ho track down Soon-duk(Um Ji-won), a female inventor who works under a hidden identity, to receive the Far Seeing Eye, or a telescope, and a stethoscope-like machine called the Secret Listener that allows users to hear the faintest of sounds. After discovering that the white powder is morphine, the two men infiltrate an illegal opium house from where morphine is said to be secretly distributed. Once there, they find out Min was last seen performing as a member of the circus troupe.

Meanwhile, a second murder occurs. The victim is none other than the Commissioner of Police, one of the most powerful men in the land. Furthermore, the body was dumped in the same place where Min’s was found. Young-dal, under pressure to solve the serial murders, tries to wrap up the case by accusing a fake killer. Jin-ho and Gwang-su, however, realize the killings were done by one man. Near the corpse of the dead Commissioner, they find a piece of cloth stained with blood.

With the clues they’ve found, Jin-ho and Gwang-su visit the acrobatics troupe. Feeling the ominous air about them, they realize they must solve the case now to prevent further murders.

The unprecedented murders, the circus troupe, the morphine, the Karakuri doll, the bloodstained cloth, and the two bodies!

What do they point to and who is the killer? As they get closer to the truth, they get ever closer to unexpected secrets and a dark conspiracy.

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