Sweet lady Su-Jin regains consciousness in the hospital after a head injury and in addition to the bump on the top, earns amnesia, completely forgetting his past. Her caring husband is overly courting and helps Su-Jin cope with the disease and recover. But the wife suddenly discovers the gift to foresee terrible events of the future, which makes her somewhat nervous, and then she also learns that the cunningly-touching husband for some reason hides from his beloved details of her life. . .
Koreans in cinema have long leapt the West in ingenuity in terms of the variety of storylines and their twisting. This film was no exception, showing the viewer an interesting concept and a curious puzzle.
What is it like to be in a situation where neither the doctors nor the police believe you, even your soul mate is skeptical about seeing stories? When you are left alone with your problems, not being able to share experiences with someone. It is in such a “cage” that So-Jin gets, trying to keep his mind and clear head.
If without spoilers, then the plot is not what it seems from the very beginning, and certainly suggests that you can not trust even your own memories, because the human brain is still a lying crook. The story whipps up the pace from the first minutes and captivates until the very end, forcing you to torment yourself in guesses about the psychological state of the main character and the honesty of the people around her.
Moral: you should always wear a helmet at a construction site, otherwise you risk not only losing your memory, but also picking a finger in your nose for the rest of your life, letting a stingy saliva from your mouth.
As a result, an exciting psychological thriller with a worked-out script and an unexpected outcome.
7.5 out of 10