Jooin, a 17-year-old student confused by love, unleashes chaos with some words spoken in a moment of anger. Anonymous notes questioning her actions begin to arrive, altering her quiet life.
Directed by Yoon Ga-eun
high school
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4.0 / 5
Cast
Seo Su-bin
Lee Jooin
Jang Hye-jin
Kang Taesun
Kim Jeong-sik
Jang Suho
Kang Chae-yun
Gong Yura
Park Ji-yun
Jang Noori
Kim Ye-chang
Park Chanwoo
Go Min-si
Han Mido
Lee Sang-hee
Yang Boa
Lee Dae-yeon
Oh Daehan
Kim Suk-hoon
Lee Kidong
Baek Hyun-joo
Lee Injoo
Byun Joong-hee
Bae Yunja
Crew
Yoon Ga-eun
Director
Yoon Ga-eun
Writer
Lee Min-hwi
Original Music Composer
Popular Reviews
16 reviews
Patricklich
8.0★ · 05/09/26
One of the best korean movies of 2025.
One of the best korean movies of 2025.
Tina
8.0★ · 05/08/26
You should've looked after me, not the other kids. You should've focused on the nursery school later, and stayed more with me. You're my mom! You should've known from my face, you should've believed me! How could you let that happen to me?!
Um filme que todo mundo deveria ver pelo menos uma vez na vida
You should've looked after me, not the other kids. You should've focused on the nursery school later, and stayed more with me. You're my mom! You should've known from my face, you should've believed me! How could you let that happen to me?!
Um filme que todo mundo deveria ver pelo menos uma vez na vida
It really takes it's time to present all it's cards, acting as a sort of high school day in the life, but it does morph into something more layered and darker than that as it goes on, with one particularly devastating scene being the true turning point. It's an interesting take on the importance of believing the truth and in contrast why it isn't always simple to tell it.
It really takes it's time to present all it's cards, acting as a sort of high school day in the life, but it does morph into something more layered and darker than that as it goes on, with one particularly devastating scene being the true turning point. It's an interesting take on the importance of believing the truth and in contrast why it isn't always simple to tell it.