Aditya N
Aditya N
The realm of Korean entertainment remains uncharted mainly, with countless hidden gems waiting to be discovered. Despite our best efforts to consume as much content as possible, there is always more to explore. The demand for K-Dramas and films is skyrocketing worldwide, prompting streaming platforms to respond accordingly. Amazon Prime Video is no exception, as they have recently expanded their Korean content library by adding the film House Of The Disappeared. Here is a comprehensive guide to everything you need about this exciting new release.
Amazon Prime Video has been curating a diverse selection of top-notch films worldwide for quite some time. In addition to featuring new direct-to-OTT releases, the streaming service has also been re-releasing many classic films, much to the delight of its audience. House Of The Disappeared has recently been added to the lineup and is now available for streaming on the platform, which boasts an extensive collection of fresh content this year. Initially released in 2017, this Korean thriller has garnered a sizable fanbase who will undoubtedly be thrilled to revisit the film. House Of The Disappeared, a 2017 drama, is helmed by Lim Dae-woong, who is known for directing Horror Stories. The movie features Yujin Kim (Lost, Mistresses) and K-pop star Ok Taec-yeon. Ok Taec-yeon’s appearance in the film created quite a buzz in 2017. The 99-minute-long thriller received praise from both critics and viewers at the time of its release and is currently available for streaming in India. Don’t miss the chance to watch it now.
The film tells the story of Mi-hee, who has spent 25 years in prison for the murder of her husband and son and returns to her old house, where she is only trusted by Priest Choi. Despite his inquiries, Mi-hee can only repeat that her husband was killed and her son was kidnapped. This piques Priest Choi’s interest, leading him to discover other cases of missing persons linked to the same house. As Mi-hee searches for her son, she encounters inexplicable phenomena. Priest Choi senses the impending danger as Mi-hee gets closer to the truth. Eventually, he orders the evacuation of the house, but Mi-hee feels the same presence she felt 25 years ago on the tragic day. The rest of the story unfolds from there.