"Home Camera," a 24-hour, super-close-up horror film set to be released on September 10th, has released a hair-raising first-person perspective teaser.
"Home Camera" is about insurance investigator Song Hee (played by Yoon Se A) who is investigating a mysterious death accident and is looking around her home.
This is a horror film that follows a person who is seized by fear for 24 hours after witnessing a strange presence captured on a home camera installed in their home.
The unique theme and Yoon Se A's transformation into a horror queen have raised expectations. The teaser episode that was released shows strange phenomena captured by cameras installed around the house, creating a powerful shockwave.
It is a teaser for Su PENG SOO. In particular, from start to finish, the first-person view screen fully demonstrates the various functions of the home camera, such as the recording screen, voice recognition, motion detection, and night mode.
First, in the middle of the night when everyone is asleep, a voice comes from the home camera saying, "Movement detected," creating a chilling sense of tension.
The horrifying scenes shown through the home camera, such as Song-hee searching the house, her daughter Ji-woo slashing a painting, and a stranger knocking on the door in the middle of the night, suggest that something sinister is going on in the house.
The sudden staring of Ji-woo at the camera reminds us of the child (Toshio) from the horror movie legend "Ju-on," and the strange words "Mom, what are you doing?" that come out of the child's mouth.
He is startled by a strange voice, and at that moment, part of a grotesque face appears, revealing the true identity of the rapidly repeating whisper, and his sense of fear reaches its peak.
Following the teaser poster, the copy "Something strange was shown" is also unclear.
It stimulates a deep sense of anxiety and creates a sense of fear deep within the heart. After this, the images of people struggling to escape from the overwhelming fear are depicted one after another. The images that increase the interest in the film are like sensing movement.
The film "Homecam," which will bring the ultimate fear to the movie theaters this fall, will be released on September 1st.
It will be released at CGV in Korea on the 0th.