Confession

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  • NR
  • 2013
  • 1 hr 54 min

Confession is a South Korean movie released in 2014, directed by Lee Do-yoon and starring Ji Sung, Ju Ji-hoon, and Lee Kwang-soo, among others. The film tells the story of three childhood friends, Hyun-tae, In-chul, and Min-soo, who experience a tragic accident that leaves one of them dead. The narrative is divided into two timelines, one in the present where Hyun-tae is a successful businessman, and the other in the past, following the events leading up to the accident.

Hyun-tae (Ji Sung) has a seemingly perfect life with a high-paying job and a loving family. However, he is haunted by the events of his past, particularly the death of his friend, and has been living with a deep sense of guilt for years. In-chul (Ju Ji-hoon), on the other hand, has become a small-time gangster, consumed by his anger and his desire for revenge. Min-soo's sister, Eun-joo (Jang Hee-jin), a police officer, is determined to uncover the truth behind her brother's death and bring the culprit to justice.

As the story unfolds, we see glimpses of the three friends' childhood, their bond, and their struggles. Hyun-tae, In-chul, and Min-soo were inseparable, but their friendship was tested when they fell for the same girl, Soo-jin (played by Jung Ji-yoon). Soo-jin's rejection broke Min-soo's heart, and he was later involved in the accident that took his life. Hyun-tae witnessed the event but was too afraid to come forward, and In-chul blamed him for not doing enough to save Min-soo.

The characters' paths cross again many years later, and they are forced to confront their feelings and the truth about what happened. Eun-joo's investigation reveals shocking details about the accident, and the three friends are brought together in a final confrontation that will determine their fate.

Confession is a gripping and emotional film that explores themes of guilt, loyalty, and redemption. The performances are outstanding, particularly Ji Sung, who perfectly captures the complex emotions of his character. The cinematography is also excellent, capturing the stark contrast between the present and the past, and the haunting beauty of the Korean landscape.

Overall, Confession is a must-watch for fans of Korean cinema, particularly those who enjoy dramas with a touch of suspense and mystery. The movie is well-written, well-acted, and visually stunning, leaving a lasting impact on its audience. It is a poignant reminder that our past actions have consequences that can ripple through our lives long after they are over.

Confession is a 2013 thriller with a runtime of 1 hour and 54 minutes.

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Where to Watch Confession
Confession is available to watch free on Tubi TV. It's also available to stream, download and buy on demand at Prime Video and Amazon. Some platforms allow you to rent Confession for a limited time or purchase the movie and download it to your device.
  • Release Date
    2013
  • MPAA Rating
    NR
  • Runtime
    1 hr 54 min