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. [show more]
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Without knowing why, two recovering hospital patients feel an compelling urge to kill each other, in this Korean thriller from directors Sang-hwa Kim and Owen Cho. Set in 1984, apparent would-be suicide Min Ho (Cheon Ho-Jin) wakes up in hospital, where, despite the efforts of the doctors and his nurse (Hyo-rim Seo), he sets about trying to finish the job. But things soon change when a new patient is brought in to share his room. The sight of an oblivious and paralysed Sang Eob (Hae-jin Yu) stirs up vague, troubling memories in Min-Ho, and without understanding why, he feels an overwhelming need to kill his roommate. Over the coming weeks, as Sang Eob slowly recovers, the hatred rising up in the two men reaches boiling point, and it doesn't take long for their claustrophobic hospital room to become the focus of a deadly confrontation.
Two men who find themselves in hospital beds next to each other, one paralysed and the other has amnesia, and is also the killer of the paralysed man's wife. The paralysed man tries to exact his revenge on the killer before it is too late.
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