Seok-tae runs away with a huge diamond of his gang and comes to Sisily, a peaceful village. Yang-e runs after him to get the diamond back and finds Seok-tae's trail in Sisily. But all the town people lie about everything. These people turn out to be scarier than a ghost!
Acting
Byun Hee-bong's unhinged village elder steals every scene.
Direction
Shin Jung-won balances genuine dread with slapstick chaos.
Writing
Every villager's lie layers into perfect farcical horror.

Director
Shin Jung-won
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Sisily's name puns on 'Shi-shil-ri,' Korean slang for 'middle of nowhere,' mocking rural isolation as both joke and genuine social critique.
The film subverts K-horror's 'angry female ghost' trope by making her almost sympathetic—it's the living who are irredeemable.