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  1. A Record of Sweet Murder (ある優しき殺人者の記録) is a 2014 Japanese-South Korean thriller film directed by Kōji Shiraishi. It was released on 6 September 2014 in Japan, and 11 September 2014 in South Korea. Cast. Yeon Je-wook as Park Sang-joon; Kim Kkot-bi as Kim So-yeon; Tsukasa Aoi as Tsukasa; Ryotaro Yonemura

  2. 6 set 2014 · A Record of Sweet Murder: Directed by Kôji Shiraishi. With Yeon Je-wook, Kim Kkobbi, Tsukasa Aoi, Ryôtarô Yonemura. A South Korean journalist and a Japanese cameraman in South Korea are invited to an abandoned apartment one day.

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    • Horror
    • Kôji Shiraishi
    • 2014-09-06
  3. La trama del film ci racconta di un personaggio molto controverso, un uomo scappato da un istituto psichiatrico, che uccide perché "glielo ha detto dio", un dio che ha promesso di riportare invita la sua amica, morta in un incidente quando era piccola, in cambio di 27 anime.

  4. 19 apr 2020 · Titolo originale: Aru yasashiki satsujinsha no kiroku. Anno: 2014. Genere: thriller (colore) Regia: Kôji Shiraishi. Cast: Je-wook Yeon, Kkobbi Kim, Tsukasa Aoi, Ryôtarô Yonemura, Kôji Shiraishi. Discussione Curiosità Homevideo Musiche In tv. Trailer. Commenti (2) Papiro. LE LOCATION. SEGNALAZIONI. Scrivi se sai dov'è una location. DA CERCARE.

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    • Je-Wook Yeon
    • Kôji Shiraishi
  5. 17 mag 2019 · Journalist So-yeon gets a call from a serial killer to report his murder scenes. She accepts the offer. The killer tells her he will kill her if she stops her camera. Starring Je-wook Yeon,...

  6. 90. 22K views 9 years ago. Directed by Koji Shiraishi Cast: YEON Je-wook, KIM Kko-bbi, Tsukasa Aoi ...more. Directed by Koji ShiraishiCast: YEON Je-wook, KIM Kko-bbi, Tsukasa AoiMurders shot on the...

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  7. Filmed in an impressive one-shot found-footage style, A Record of Sweet Murder documents a Korean female reporter's meeting with her childhood friend, a confirmed serial killer. The low-budget, single-location nature of the story limits its chance to broaden its extents of horror as the superior Occult has done.