Two people live in different times. Seo-Yeon lives in the present and Young-Sook lives in the past. One phone call connects the two, and their lives are changed irrevocably.
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Cast
Park Shin-Hye
Seo-yeon
Jeon Jong-seo
Young-sook
Kim Sung-ryung
Seo-yeon's mother
Lee El
Young-sook's mother
Park Ho-San
Seo-yeon's father
Chae-Young Um
Seo-yeon (young)
Moon Chang-gil
Junk collector
Dong-hwi Lee
Baek Mi-hyun
Oh Jung-se
Sung-ho
Minha Kim
Sun-Hee (young)
Eugene Ko
Min-hyun
Grace Lynn Kung
Young-sook's mother
Kyeong-sook Jo
Sun-hee
Ryu Kyung-Soo
Junior police officer
Jonny Siew
Sung-ho
Yo-sep Song
Police officer
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great movie but the ending just ruined the entire film for me I mean was the last scene even necessary bad storyline
Watch it! You will love the genius and original storyline. But wait until the ending breaks the whole film. I mean, come on ...! The ending is an important element in the storyline of the entire film where the film is finally finished, before the screen turns off. It is not permissible for an ending to be forced in such a way as to fool and override logic. The audience is not as stupid as they think. Oh yeah, also the concept of timeline is so linear.
A movie with a really interesting plot and overall nice development. It was really good at making the viewer feel anxious, and it did a really good job with its triller. Also, the acting was amazing. The ending, however, ruined it. Aside from leaving a bad taste in the mouth, it didn't make sense. The future called the past? That's going against the rules the movie set up from the beginning... Furthermore, the cemetery scene left a huge impression, and it gave the movie a meaning: Sometimes you take for granted the people around you and how much they love you. It was perfect. It would've been a great movie if it had stopped there. But then there had to be a credits scene just ignoring the rules the movie set up for the sake of being edgy. I was extremely frustrated and mad at myself for sticking up to see the credits. Leaves a real bad taste in the mouth.
