As the body count rises and the pressure from the media and superiors intensifies, the detectives find themselves descending into a spiral of frustration and desperation. The film is celebrated for its masterful blend of dark humor, social commentary, and bone-chilling suspense, culminating in one of the most iconic and debated endings in cinema history.
The film featured interviews with Sarah's family and friends, who shared their memories of her. There was her love for painting, her passion for cooking, and her unwavering kindness. The townspeople spoke of the fear that settled in after the murder, and how it changed their lives.
, remains one of the most haunting and essential entries in modern cinema. Based on the true story of South Korea’s first known serial killings in the 1980s, the film transcends the typical crime thriller genre by blending procedural grit with social satire and deep human desperation. A Tale of Two Detectives
