

Eighteen minutes. One twist. Zero mercy. Korean cinema's most brutal short film.
Direction
Kim Sung-soo's debut already shows his eye for urban dread.
Editing
Ruthless compression—no frame survives without purpose.

Director
Kim Sung-soo
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
This short helped launch Kim Sung-soo's career; he later directed the blockbuster Musa: The Warrior and Beat.
Released during Korea's explosive 1990s cinema renaissance, it captures the era's fascination with masculine collapse and urban violence.