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    Tell Me Something Director: Chang Yoon-Hyun Cast: Shim Eun-Ha

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    • DVD Release Date: 05/14/2002
    • Original Release: 2000
    • Rating: Rated R
    • Sales Rank: 44,762

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    Letterbox 1.85:1; 5.1 Surround Sound; Theatrical trailer; Photo gallery; Language options: Original Korean English subtitles, English dubbed

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    Scene Index

    Side #1 --
    1. The First Victim [3:42]
    2. The Inquiry [4:43]
    3. The Bridge [3:00]
    4. The Elevator [5:17]
    5. The Park [2:53]
    6. The Woman [7:01]
    7. The Friend [10:30]
    8. The Stalker [13:11]
    9. The Video [13:16]
    10. The Crash [4:44]
    11. The Past [4:43]
    12. The Head [3:32]
    13. The Child [5:25]
    14. The Studio [11:58]
    15. The Rendezvous [12:28]
    16. Revelation [11:08]

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    Editorial Reviews

    This film opens with a young man arriving at an apartment and ending up on a concrete slab getting slowly dismembered with a scalpel by an unseen killer. That unfortunate soul, along with a number of other hapless victims, turns up in a bunch of plastic garbage bags littered around Seoul during Korea's steamy, rainy season. Burnt-out cop Jo (Han Suk-Kyu) is assigned to head up the investigation. The killer, who puts the limbs of a body with the corpse of another, clearly must have a basic grasp of surgery, Jo and his colleague Oh (Jang Hang-seon) quickly surmise. Their inquiry soon leads them to Chae Su-yeon (Korean idol Shim Eun-ha), a beautiful museum restorer who knew three of the victims. At first, she is wary and unresponsive. The cops' attention is briefly turned toward Kim Ki-yeon (Yu Jun-sang), an obsessive suitor of Chae who had not been seen for several days, that is, until a video tape surfaces of the missing man getting his legs lopped off. Later, as Chae begins to divulge the dark secrets of her past -- sexual abuse and the fiery death of a friend -- the body count grows and the murders become more gruesome. Director Chang Yoon-hyun's profoundly creepy "hardgore" thriller was a major box-office success in its native South Korea, matching that of Star Wars: Episode 1 - The Phantom Menace (1999). Jonathan Crow, All Movie Guide

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    December 30, 2003: I don't know about you, but I actually hate thrillers/chillers.. the only ones I will watch are foriegn flicks... which is probably really stupid because they tend to get really graphic. Like in this film! It's all about this stalker who kills all this girls' exboyfriends.. but who is the murderer? Will you find out? It's extremely indepth and the camera shots, lighting.. all of it very good!