Heading to theaters this week? The Korea Herald gives you a rundown of what's playing on the big screen.
This weekend's box office in Korea is full of thrills and action, with Korean flicks such as "The Exclusive: Beat the Devil's Tattoo" and "The Phone" featuring murder, intrigue and mystery.
For fist-clenching drama, check out "Collective Invention," which involves a pharmaceutical experiment gone awry.
The Exclusive: Beat the Devil’s Tattoo (Korea)
Opened Oct. 22
Mystery. Directed by Roh Deok
Suspended reporter Heo Moo-hyuk thinks that he’s got the exclusive of a lifetime when he finds a handwritten note from a wanted serial killer. His bureau chief agrees, but after the story runs it becomes clear that Heo has made a terrible mistake. Meanwhile, the police are hounding him at work, and his story spreads like wildfire through the Internet.
The Phone (Korea)
Opened Oct. 22
Action. Directed by Kim Bong-joo
A year after losing his wife to a horrific murder, lawyer Ko Dong-ho is leading a devastated, wasted life. Just as he is thinking about getting back on track, he gets a call on his phone -- from his wife, who is calling from one year ago. Realizing he has a chance to save his wife in the past and change his present, Ko tries to investigate his wife's murder from the future.
Collective Invention (Korea)
Opened Oct. 22
Drama. Directed by Kwon Oh-kwang
A clinical trial at a pharmaceutical company goes terribly wrong when one of the test subjects, Park Gu (Lee Kwang-soo) begins to turn into a fish. When his existence is revealed to the world, Gu gains celebrity, fans and enemies -- but has trouble finding anyone who truly wants to help or understand him.
Circle of Atonement (Korea)
Opened Oct. 15
Mystery. Directed by Park Eun-gyoung, Lee Dong-ha
After detective Sang-won (Sung Dong-il) arrests an elusive serial killer, he decides to adopt the killer’s young daughter and raise her as his own. Ten years later, his daughter meets a teacher named Cheol-woong (Son Ho-jun), who holds a dark secret about what happened 10 years ago.
Regression (U.S.)
Opened Oct. 15
Thriller. Directed by Alejandro Amenabar
A father is accused of sexually abusing his daughter (Emma Watson), but he has no recollection of the event. A detective (Ethan Hawke) and a psychoanalyst (David Thewllis), while investigating the crime, find clues that indicate the work of a satanic cult.