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While a 31-minute version would miss the point entirely, the full runtime is essential for the slow-burn psychological terror. Here is why Addicted is a masterpiece of early 2000s K-Cinema: Addicted 2002 Korean Movie 31

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The story follows two brothers with vastly different personalities: Ho-jin, a gentle carpenter, and Dae-jin, a daring race car driver. They live together with Ho-jin's wife, Eun-soo, in a harmonious home until a tragic day when both brothers are involved in separate car accidents at exactly the same time. They live together with Ho-jin's wife, Eun-soo ,

The 2002 South Korean film (Korean title: ) is a haunting exploration of grief, obsession, and the thin line between love and madness. Directed by Park Young-hoon, it belongs to the era of Korean cinema that blended traditional melodrama with psychological and supernatural undertones. London Korean Links The Plot: A Supernatural Identity Crisis

The Transformation: Dae-jin begins to exhibit Ho-jin’s specific mannerisms, tastes, and intimate memories that only the couple shared.