Tell Me Something
- English:Tell Me Something
- Korean: 텔 미 썸딩
- Release Date: 1999/11/13
- Duration: 118分
Cast
Summary&Synopsis
Tell me something (Korean: 텔 미 썸딩) is a movie. The Korean release date is November 13, 1999. The running time is 118 minutes.
A hard gore thriller starring Han Suk Kyu. A work like a difficult jigsaw puzzle! .
A series of incidents occur in Seoul where victims' bodies are mutilated and parts of them are missing.
Detective Cho (Han Suk Kyu) continues his investigation and comes across a beautiful woman, Sooyoung (Shim Eun Ha), who was previously in a relationship with the victim. Ji approaches the girl who doesn't want to talk about her past.
Eventually, he learns the nightmarish truth... . It is an amazing hit that directly challenges the genre of bizarre murders, which was considered taboo in South Korea, and broke the all-time domestic audience attendance record.
A hard gore thriller movie that became popular. “Kal” is a Korean word that means “knife.” Popular stars such as Han Suk Kyu of "Shuri" and Shim Eun Ha of "Christmas in August" co-star.
, brings a gorgeous hue to the often gloomy world of the work, highlighting the sadness lurking behind the incident.
A hard gore thriller starring Han Suk Kyu. A work like a difficult jigsaw puzzle! .
A series of incidents occur in Seoul where victims' bodies are mutilated and parts of them are missing.
Detective Cho (Han Suk Kyu) continues his investigation and comes across a beautiful woman, Sooyoung (Shim Eun Ha), who was previously in a relationship with the victim. Ji approaches the girl who doesn't want to talk about her past.
Eventually, he learns the nightmarish truth... . It is an amazing hit that directly challenges the genre of bizarre murders, which was considered taboo in South Korea, and broke the all-time domestic audience attendance record.
A hard gore thriller movie that became popular. “Kal” is a Korean word that means “knife.” Popular stars such as Han Suk Kyu of "Shuri" and Shim Eun Ha of "Christmas in August" co-star.
, brings a gorgeous hue to the often gloomy world of the work, highlighting the sadness lurking behind the incident.