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301–302 (1995)

Director: Park Chul-Soo

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From Time Out Film Guide

In this splendidly lurid thriller a detective checks out the disappearance of a single woman in Room 302 of the New Hope Apartments, Seoul, a haven for the upwardly mobile. His chief informant (and soon his prime suspect) is the woman's pushy neighbour in 301, another single woman in many ways the exact opposite of the absentee. What unfolds is a hair-raising history of marital discord, sexual abuse, anorexia and bulimia... and the truth about the Korean penchant for dog-meat.

Author: TR

Time Out Film Guide


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Cast & crew

Director: Park Chul-Soo

Producer: Park Chul-Soo

Cast: Bang Eun-Jin, Hwang Sin-Hye, Kim Chu-Ryun, Park Chul-Ho full cast

Genre(s): Thrillers

Duration: 100 mins




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