Shoot Me in the Heart
Shoot Me in the Heart is a 2015 South Korean drama film directed by Mun Che-yong, and starring Lee Min-ki and Yeo Jin-goo. It is based on the bestselling novel of the same name by Jeong Yu-jeong, which won the Segye Literature Award in 2009.
Plot
Soo-myung and Seung-min, both 25 years old, meet for the first time at Soori Hope Hospital, a run-down psychiatric facility located on a mountain. Soo-myung has been institutionalized since he was nineteen after the trauma caused by his mother's suicide, and has a phobia of scissors. Seung-min is a sane and champion paraglider, but was forcibly committed by his greedy half-brother to get Seung-min's share of the family inheritance. Soo-myung is a model patient, peacefully and passively spending his days in the hospital despite its abusive nurses, unlike Seung-min, who is a walking time bomb. Soon, Soo-myung gets roped into Seung-min's reckless plan to break out of the hospital.
Cast
More details
author | Mun Che-yong You Sun-dong |
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contentLocation | South Korea |
director | Mun Che-yong |
editor | Kim Chang-ju |
genre | drama |
keywords | break out first time paraglider phobia scissor time bomb walk |
musicBy | Kim Jun-seok |
producer | Bang Mi-jeong Ju Pil-ho |
productionCompany | Isu Group Sidus Pictures |
publisher | Little Big Pictures |
recordedAt | South Korea |
theme | south korean |