Say Yes (film) explained

Say Yes
Native Name:
Child:yes
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Hangul:세이 예스
Rr:Saei Yaeseu
Mr:Sei Yesŭ
Director:Kim Sung-hong
Producer:Hwang Gi-seong
Starring:Park Joong-hoon
Chu Sang-mi
Kim Joo-hyuk
Music:Jo Seong-woo
Cinematography:Lee Dong-sam
Editing:Park Gok-ji
Distributor:Cinema Service
Runtime:105 minutes
Country:South Korea
Language:Korean

Say Yes is a 2001 South Korean psychological thriller film.

Plot

Young married couple Yoon-hee and Jung-hyun go on a road trip, and along the way they pick up a lone drifter, Em (or M) to aid him so he does not crash and get hurt.

Although M acts kind to the couple at first, as time goes on M turns out to be a violent and sadistic psychopath who torments and abuses the couple, who try in vain to escape him.

After capturing Jung-hyun, M gives him a choice: submit to torture and eventual death or watch and allow M to kill Yoon-hee.

Cast

Release

Say Yes was released in South Korea on 17 August 2001, and received a total of 55,200 admissions in Seoul.[1]

See also

Notes and References

  1. "Ranked Box-Office Results for Seoul" (2001). Koreanfilm.org. Replace on 30 December 2008.