

Two women and a man find themselves mysteriously thrown together on one endless night in an isolated house in the middle of a forest.
Direction
Kim Dong-bin turns 86 minutes into pure temporal disorientation.
Practical Effects
Old-school ghost effects that hit harder than any CGI jumpscare.
Writing
Script keeps you guessing which timeline is actually real.
Director
Kim Dong-bin
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Two Moons is part of Korea's 2010s wave of 'jeong' horror — films exploring inescapable emotional bonds that transcend death, often more melancholic than Western ghost stories.
The two moons motif references Korean folklore about the 'ilwol' — when two moons appear, the boundary between worlds dissolves. The film uses this literally: every loop weakens reality until all timelines exist simultaneously.