6.6

Missing You

Neol gi-da-ri-myeo

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6.6

Missing You

Neol gi-da-ri-myeo

  • Year 2016
  • Duration 108 min
  • Country Republic of Korea
  • Language English
A little girl who lost her father to a serial killer 15 years ago awaits for his release, while a suspecting detective follows the killer upon release.

About Missing You

Missing You (Neol gi-da-ri-myeo) is a 2016 South Korean crime thriller that masterfully blends psychological tension with a revenge narrative. The film follows a young woman who, having lost her father to a serial killer fifteen years prior, deliberately positions herself to confront the murderer upon his release from prison. Simultaneously, a persistent detective, unconvinced of the killer's reformation, shadows him, suspecting that old patterns may re-emerge. This sets the stage for a tense, cat-and-mouse game where past trauma and present danger violently collide.

The film's strength lies in its atmospheric direction and strong central performances. The lead actress convincingly portrays a character consumed by grief and a dangerous fixation, while the actor playing the released killer delivers a chillingly ambiguous performance that keeps viewers guessing about his true nature. The detective serves as the audience's anchor, his growing suspicion ratcheting up the suspense as the plot unfolds toward its inevitable and violent confrontation.

Director Mo Hong-jin crafts a taut, moody thriller that prioritizes character-driven suspense over gratuitous action. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the psychological stakes to build effectively. For viewers who enjoy Korean noir and revenge thrillers like 'Memories of Murder' or 'I Saw the Devil', Missing You offers a compelling, if slightly lower-key, entry in the genre. It's a film that explores the long shadows cast by violence and the perilous pursuit of closure, making it a worthwhile watch for fans of international crime cinema.