Stray Dogs (2014 film) explained

Stray Dogs
Director:Ha Won-jun
Starring:Kim Jeong-hoon
Cha Ji-heon
Myung Kae-nam
Cinematography:Yun Jong-ho
Runtime:99 minutes
Country:South Korea
Language:Korean

Stray Dogs is a 2014 South Korean thriller film starring Kim Jeong-hoon, Cha Ji-heon and Myung Kae-nam. It is co-written and directed by first-time director Ha Won-jun.

Plot

While searching for him, his car breaks down and he is stuck at the village.[1]

Although the village seems peaceful, it is hiding a hideous secret – a young woman Kim Eun-hee (Cha Ji-heon), a long time resident, has inadvertently become the sexual plaything for the perverted and pathetic elder village men. When Yoo-joon tries to help Eun-hee, he finds himself on a violent collision course with the locals and the village chief Jang Gi-no (Myung Kae-nam).

Cast

Reception

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: James. Mudge. Wild Dogs (2013) Movie Review. BeyondHollywood.com. 2016-09-22. 12 June 2014.
  2. Web site: C.J.. Wheeler. [HanCinema's Film Review] Stray Dogs: A Cold, and Thrill-less, Misogynistic Mess]. Hancinema. 2016-09-22. 22 August 2014.