Two men in adjacent hospital beds - one man is paralysed and the other killed the paralysed mans wife. Min-ho's wife has been murdered and he has been hunting the killer to exact his revenge. He had also attempted suicide many times, with the last attempt leaving him paralysed an hospitalised. When an unidentified amnesiac patient is placed next to him, Min-ho is startled to see it is Sang-up, the killer he had been looking for. Not only does Min-ho have his chance at last to avenge his wife's cold blooded murder, he must also do it before Sang-up regains his memory and recognises him. Immobile and laid up in bed, the clock starts ticking for Min-ho - it's time to kill or be killed.
Blood Rain marks the second feature of South Korean director Kim Dae-seung (Bungee Jumping Of Their Own) and is a detective thriller set in 1808 during the Joseon Dynasty. Mysterious and deadly events are filling the residents of the remote island of Donghwa with a sense of foreboding. A local shaman (Choi Ji-na) collapses during an annual ritual and seems momentarily possessed by the spirit of Kang (Jeon Ho-jin) a local lord who was executed. Lee Won-kyu (Cha Seung-weon) arrives from the mainland to investigate and is immediately met with a murder case. As the body count rises Lee discovers a connection between the victims and chillingly to Kang himself.
Two lost souls. One fight for redemption... In one corner is Sang-hwan (Ryoo Seung-bum) a bitter and angry young man with a huge chip on his shoulder. Despite the best efforts of his father Sang-hwan's rebellious criminal behavior finally lands him in juvenile prison. There at what seems to be the lowest moment in his young life a guard turns him towards boxing in the hope of safely channelling his rage at the world. In the other corner is Tae-sik (the ever marvellous Ch
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