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Princess Aurora

Plot

Desire distracts a cop who is trying to track down a female serial killer in this thriller from South Korea. Oh Seong-ho (Mun Seong-geun) is a police detective who has begun having ethical questions about the nature of his work and is studying theology. Oh Seong-ho is teamed up with a reckless cop (Gweon Oh-jung) and the two are brought in to investigate a bloody killing at a department store. The murderer left behind a sticker of Princess Aurora, a popular female super-hero character, and before long the same criminal strikes again, murdering a woman at a hair salon (Hyeon Yeong) and a man who was romantically attached to her (Kim Yong-geon), with the same calling-card sticker left behind. After viewing surveillance footage from the department store where the first murder took place, Oh Seong-ho thinks he has a viable suspect in beautiful Jeong Sun-jeong (Eom Jeong-hwa), but when he arranges to meet her, his emotions get the better of him and he ends up spending the night with her rather than confirming her guilt or innocence. Oh Seong-ho realizes just how big a mistake he made when Jeong Sun-jeong disappears, and his error in judgment turns deadly when another man is found dead with a tell-tale sticker left on the victim. Orora Gongju (aka Princess Aurora was the first directorial effort from veteran actress Bang Eun-jin. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Cast

  • Eom Jeong-hwa
  • Mun Seong-geun
  • Gweon Oh-jung
  • Choi Jong-weon
  • Hyeon Yeong
Kim Yong-geon; Kim Ik-tae; Park Hyo-jun; Jang Hyeon-seong

Credit

Che Su-am - Choreography, Jo Yun-mi - Costume Designer, Bang Eun-Jin - Director, Kim Hyeon-ju - Editor, Jeong Jae-hyeong - Composer (Music Score), Jeon Su-ah - Production Designer, Choi Yeong-hwan - Cinematographer, Myeong Gye-nam - Producer, Bang Eun-Jin - Screenwriter, Kim Chang-re - Screenwriter

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