An empty glass on the windowsill. A letter without a signature. Veteran detective Jo Sang-gil is assigned a case that mirrors a series of unsolved murders from thirty years ago. As he and his rookie partner dig into the killings linked to hunting dogs, the evidence points disturbingly close to home, blurring the line between professional duty and a terrifying personal secret. This 2012 Korean mystery thriller weaves a taut narrative of buried pasts and present-day terror, where every clue howls with a warning from the past.
| Original Title | 하울링 |
| Year | 2012 |
| Country | South Korea |
| Genre | Mystery, Thriller |
| Director | Yoo Ha |
| Runtime | 114 min. |
| Rating | TMDB: 6.0/10 (100 votes) |
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Director Yoo Ha builds a procedural where forensic detail meets unsettling folklore. The visual style is gritty and claustrophobic, trapping viewers in the same cold uncertainty as the detectives.
It's for those who prefer creeping dread to overt horror. The narrative leaves you questioning what is evidence and what is fear. — MovieFinder Editorial
Director: Yoo Ha
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A late-night watch alone, with the sound of distant dogs barking.
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