![]() He insists on charging them, despite one of them being married to a fellow cop, citing the laws against gambling to the letter. ![]() Once it gets to a certain point, Dong-shik arrests every last one of them. As Ji-hoon watches with growing horror, the ladies escalate to blows, and Dong-shik appears to be letting it happen. The salon regulars are fighting over a card game in which they’ve been gambling for pennies, and an accusation of cheating has them at each other’s throats. He works as an assistant investigator, and today he and his partner JI-HOON ( Nam Yoon-soo) are responding to a disturbance at a local hair salon. LEE DONG-SHIK ( Shin Ha-kyun) is all grown up now, and he appears to be living in the old remains of that cafe, which is now wallpapered with articles about Joo-seon’s murder and his missing sister. When Dong-shik and Yoo-yeon’s mother steps outside to get the paper, she’s horrified to see Yoo-yeon’s fingertips neatly lined up on the doorstep, but Yoo-yeon is never seen again. In the morning, Joo-seon’s body lies in the reed field, her ankles and wrists tied together and her fingertips cut off. Suddenly she hears a woman screaming, and the streetlights go out. She heads out, ending up on a long road near a reed field. Later that night, Dong-shik’s sister Yoo-yeon gets a text from Dong-shik saying that he doesn’t want to go home, and asking her to meet him elsewhere. Dong-shik goes, but before he does, he tells her, “Bang Joo-seon, see you later…” with an unsettling smile that doesn’t quite reach his eyes. Eventually the owner’s daughter gets fed up with the noise and orders Dong-shik to leave, grumbling that he’s nothing compared to his sister. Mom tries to call him, but LEE DONG-SHIK (cameo by Lee Do-hyun) is too busy loudly and badly playing guitar and singing along with the radio at a nearby café. Unfortunately, Yoo-yeon’s older twin brother seems to be the complete opposite, and didn’t even show up for today’s mass for his own grandmother, though his mother faithfully defends him. In the same town, Munju City, a young woman named LEE YOO-YEON ( Moon Joo-yeon) plays the organ at church while her mother humbly accepts compliments from a fellow church member about what a sweet, thoughtful, and smart daughter she is. ![]() The first man finds him by his flashlight, and gapes at something on the ground - a pair of mummified hands with the fingertips cut off. A younger man calls back that he fell but he’s okay, but then his flashlight falls on something that makes him start screaming. NOTE: This is only a first episode recap.Ī man wanders through a reed field at night, calling for someone. They’re forced to work together against their wishes - will their suspicions and hangups get in the way of solving a murder spree that’s lasted for over two decades? A small-town murder hits close to home for one of them, while the other seems determined to solve the case even if it puts him in harm’s way. Yeo Jin-gu and Shin Ha-kyun are teaming up for Beyond Evil, a murder mystery that seems poised to be a fantastically shivery thrill ride. Also included are short films, cutscene films (made up of cutscenes and cinematics from the actual games), documentaries with video games as their subjects and films in which video games play a large part (such as Tron or WarGames).72 FebruFebruBeyond Evil: Episode 1 by LollyPip They include their scores on Rotten Tomatoes, the region in which they were released, approximate budget, their approximate box office revenue (for theatrical releases), distributor of the film, and the publisher of the original game at the time the film was made (this means that publishers may change between two adaptations of the same game or game series, such as Mortal Kombat). These include local, national, international, direct-to-video and TV releases, and (in certain cases) online releases. This page is a list of film adaptations of video games.
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