A man who loses recollection of the previous night gets framed for killing his wife and struggles to retrieve his memories.A man who loses recollection of the previous night gets framed for killing his wife and struggles to retrieve his memories.A man who loses recollection of the previous night gets framed for killing his wife and struggles to retrieve his memories.
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A guy was suspected and police chasing him for murder his wife..then that guy try to find the real murder of his wife..
Looks good story and screenplay and photography but it seems little borimg and confusing of too many characters..
Watchable movie..!
Good story but the end is wrong and stupid. The writer is not good with the end .
I have to say that I hadn't even heard about the 2019 South Korean thriller "Anaereul Jukyessda" (aka "Killed My Wife") prior to sitting down here in 2022 to watch it. So I didn't really have any expectations to the movie, and director Kim Ha-Ra had every opportunity to impress and bedazzle me.
However, I was neither impressed nor bedazzled with "Anaereul Jukyessda", because the storyline was not entertaining, and the movie had pretty dull and faceless characters milling about.
The storyline in "Anaereul Jukyessda" was set up and presented in a way where the main character comes to without having any recollection about the day before, and that was the day his wife was killed, and now he is the main suspect for the murder. And he has to run around and trying to piece together the events of the day before. Yeah, it would have worked too, if there was any purpose to it, or if the characters even had an ounce of personalities or things to offer the viewers. But it just wasn't there.
I am sure that hardcore fan of the thriller genre might find something enjoyable in director Kim Ha-Ra's 2019 movie "Anaereul Jukyessda". But as a casual viewer, then I found this movie to be a swing and a miss.
My rating of "Anaereul Jukyessda" lands on a three out of ten stars.
However, I was neither impressed nor bedazzled with "Anaereul Jukyessda", because the storyline was not entertaining, and the movie had pretty dull and faceless characters milling about.
The storyline in "Anaereul Jukyessda" was set up and presented in a way where the main character comes to without having any recollection about the day before, and that was the day his wife was killed, and now he is the main suspect for the murder. And he has to run around and trying to piece together the events of the day before. Yeah, it would have worked too, if there was any purpose to it, or if the characters even had an ounce of personalities or things to offer the viewers. But it just wasn't there.
I am sure that hardcore fan of the thriller genre might find something enjoyable in director Kim Ha-Ra's 2019 movie "Anaereul Jukyessda". But as a casual viewer, then I found this movie to be a swing and a miss.
My rating of "Anaereul Jukyessda" lands on a three out of ten stars.
As a die-hard Korean thriller fan, I thought I was signing up for suspense... turns out I accidentally bought a ticket to the 'How to Bore Your Audience' workshop. The writing is so lazy it deserves a nap, and the acting? Let's just say cardboard cutouts might have shown more emotion. If your guilty pleasure is watching your brain cells file for resignation, this movie is perfect.
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- Killed My Wife
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- Gross worldwide
- $537,193
- Runtime
- 1h 49m(109 min)
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