Jin-seok, 21-year-old, moves into a new house with his family. One night, his beloved brother is kidnapped before his eyes. After long silence of 19 days, suddenly Yu-seok returns home. And ... Read allJin-seok, 21-year-old, moves into a new house with his family. One night, his beloved brother is kidnapped before his eyes. After long silence of 19 days, suddenly Yu-seok returns home. And soon Jin-seok feels Yu-seok is a total stranger.Jin-seok, 21-year-old, moves into a new house with his family. One night, his beloved brother is kidnapped before his eyes. After long silence of 19 days, suddenly Yu-seok returns home. And soon Jin-seok feels Yu-seok is a total stranger.
Lee Na-ra
- Professor Choi's Wife
- (as Eun-u Lee)
Chan-Bi Jung
- Girl
- (as Jeong Chan-bi)
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There are some good points about this movie. It draws you in and keeps you interested. The plot is unpredictable with some twists that take you by surprise. When it seems there are just too many things to be explained, don't worry there is an explanation. It's far fetched but throrough - too elaborate a scheme to achieve the outcome. I was entertained but I wish the ending had been different. Kang Ha Neul acts well. He is a convincing actor unlike some of the newer generation.
- Watched this movie in Netflix.
- The movie starts of very good and remains good till the first half of the movie.
- After the first half, the writers introduced too many twists which spoiled the flow of movie. Some of those twists were unneccessary and didn't make much sense.
- Didn't understood the motive behind the action of one of the heroes in climax scene. (Not mentioning the 'action' because it might be a spoiler)
- Overall a one time watchable movie.
Contrived at times yet narrated with such tenacity that the plot stays compelling throughout, Forgotten comes jam-packed with twists n turns and takes its viewers into unexpected alleys without giving away too much, thus making for a consistently engaging ride which keeps the tension & mystery alive for the most part before losing steam near the end and finishing on a sappy note.
Written & directed by Jang Hang-jun, the first act plays out like a haunted house horror with steady build-up, uneasy vibe & hints of supernatural before elements of mystery & paranoia take over the screen. The tone shifts around the halfway mark and the dots start to connect as new details surface & revelations pour in but the first half is much better & more effective than the next one.
What Jang does well here is keeping us intrigued & invested in where all of it is headed even when the film takes some wild detours. The twists however are a tad too many, which in turn hurt its credibility to an extent. Still, the characters are well-defined and the entire cast does a fabulous job in bringing their scripted roles to life. The ending is tragic & heartbreaking but also lacks that gut-punching quality.
Overall, Forgotten is competently crafted & confidently directed, and makes for a thoroughly gripping psychological horror. The narrative flow & momentum is disrupted by the exposition laden second half but the way its events unfold, the interest in the outcome is never lost. It may not end as strongly as it started but it is a solid example of its genre(s), and is yet another fine showcase of South Korea's mastery over twisted stories.
Written & directed by Jang Hang-jun, the first act plays out like a haunted house horror with steady build-up, uneasy vibe & hints of supernatural before elements of mystery & paranoia take over the screen. The tone shifts around the halfway mark and the dots start to connect as new details surface & revelations pour in but the first half is much better & more effective than the next one.
What Jang does well here is keeping us intrigued & invested in where all of it is headed even when the film takes some wild detours. The twists however are a tad too many, which in turn hurt its credibility to an extent. Still, the characters are well-defined and the entire cast does a fabulous job in bringing their scripted roles to life. The ending is tragic & heartbreaking but also lacks that gut-punching quality.
Overall, Forgotten is competently crafted & confidently directed, and makes for a thoroughly gripping psychological horror. The narrative flow & momentum is disrupted by the exposition laden second half but the way its events unfold, the interest in the outcome is never lost. It may not end as strongly as it started but it is a solid example of its genre(s), and is yet another fine showcase of South Korea's mastery over twisted stories.
There's a South Korean psychological thriller on Netflix that deserves your attention: Forgotten.
I will keep this little review as short and vague as possible, since I really think you should go blind into Forgotten.
Visually stunning, well-paced, extremely uneasy, beautifully scored and fantastically acted, Forgotten is definitely among my favourite thriller films... ever!
Very simply put, it tells the story of a regular family moving to a new house, something feels odd from the very beginning and, as soon as the story starts to unfold, it's one twist after the other. Forgotten is unsettling, depressing, compelling and features awesome characters, all of the extremely well written by writer/director Hang-jun Zhang (whose last film came out 15 years ago!).
If you haven't seen it yet... just go on Netflix and watch it asap.
I will keep this little review as short and vague as possible, since I really think you should go blind into Forgotten.
Visually stunning, well-paced, extremely uneasy, beautifully scored and fantastically acted, Forgotten is definitely among my favourite thriller films... ever!
Very simply put, it tells the story of a regular family moving to a new house, something feels odd from the very beginning and, as soon as the story starts to unfold, it's one twist after the other. Forgotten is unsettling, depressing, compelling and features awesome characters, all of the extremely well written by writer/director Hang-jun Zhang (whose last film came out 15 years ago!).
If you haven't seen it yet... just go on Netflix and watch it asap.
Maybe what you read about the plot is not enough to attract your attention. But as the minutes pass, what seemed to be a drama becomes much more. The plot has twists and we just can't stop watching. I highly recommend it!
Did you know
- TriviaThe director explained his inspiration for Forgotten in a 2018 interview. A friend mentioned to him that his cousin had left home for about a month, then returned. But the cousin seemed like a stranger afterwards.
- GoofsWhen Jin-seok goes to a police station and an officer pulls his files, another officer states Jin-seok date of birth, but there is not this information on Jin-seok's files.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Maldito clásico: Tren a Busán (Train to Busan) es un maldito clásico (2025)
- SoundtracksBlue Christmas
Performed by David Thibault
Courtesy of Productions Martin Leclerc
All Right Reserved, Used by Permission
Original song by Jay Johnson (as Johnson, Jay W.) / Billy Hayes (as Hayes, Billy)
Originally published by Universal Polygram Int. Publishing Inc
Sub Published by Universal Music Publishing Korea
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- Đêm Ký Ức
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- MVR 400,000,000 (estimated)
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- $9,968,972
- Runtime1 hour 48 minutes
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- 1.85 : 1
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