IkeaPsyco
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I found myself fast forwarding constantly, just didnt do anything for me😅Why didn’t u like 65?
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I found myself fast forwarding constantly, just didnt do anything for me😅Why didn’t u like 65?
Children... 2011. South Korea.
6/10
Five children go missing in 1991.
Based on a true story, it sets the disappearance quickly and ensuing search. For the first hour is moves quickly, there are two main characters at that point, one being a doco producer and the a pych professor. The plot lays it on pretty thick in dealing with the parents and their ongoing trauma of losing their sons. The professor is certain one of the fathers is responsible, which proves incorrect and his part ends at the first hour. From there the film sticks with the producer but meanders for about half and hour, before refocusing on a suspect. With no real conclusion in the actual case it lacks the tension of a 'true crime' film.
Trailer has no subtitles.
Children... 2011. South Korea.
6/10
Five children go missing in 1991.
Based on a true story, it sets the disappearance quickly and ensuing search. For the first hour is moves quickly, there are two main characters at that point, one being a doco producer and the a pych professor. The plot lays it on pretty thick in dealing with the parents and their ongoing trauma of losing their sons. The professor is certain one of the fathers is responsible, which proves incorrect and his part ends at the first hour. From there the film sticks with the producer but meanders for about half and hour, before refocusing on a suspect. With no real conclusion in the actual case it lacks the tension of a 'true crime' film.
Trailer has no subtitles.
Yes, came with them on yify.Does the movie have sub's? I might have to look for this some of these Korean movies aren't to bad