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2009 South Korean film
Secret
Film poster
Hangul시크릿
Revised RomanizationSikeurit
McCune–ReischauerSik'ŭrit
Directed byYoon Jae-goo
Written byYoon Jae-goo
Starring
Production
company
JK Films
Distributed byCJ Entertainment
Release date
  • 3 December 2009 (2009-12-03)
Running time155 minutes
CountrySouth Korea
LanguageKorean
Box officeUS$6,883,251

Secret (Korean: 시크릿) is a 2009 South Korean crime thriller film directed by Yoon Jae-goo, starring Cha Seung-won, Song Yoon-ah and Ryu Seung-ryong.

Synopsis

Kim Seong-yeol is a young Detective in Homicide with the Seoul police. A year earlier, he'd had an affair with his colleague's wife and, slightly drunk on his way back from meeting her, had caused his daughter's death in a car accident. Wracked with guilt but unable to explain what had happened on that day, he is no longer on speaking terms with his wife, Ji-yeon, who obviously blames him for their only child's death. One day, Ji-yeon goes out all dressed up but comes home unexpectedly disheveled and with blood spatters on her blouse but refusing to explain herself. Seong-yeol is called out to investigate the murder of a man with gang connections and is horrified to find trace evidence that hints at his wife's presence at the scene. He assumes that his wife is connected to the murder, and does all he can to keep her from being identified as a suspect. When a mystery man contacts him, claiming to know Ji-yeon is involved and asking for money, the situation is made worse by Ji-yeon refusing to tell him anything at all.

Cast

Awards

References

  1. "Saving My Wife (2009)". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved 2013-07.23.
  2. "New Line to Remake Korean Thriller 'Secret' (Exclusive)". The Hollywood Reporter. 4 October 2013.

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