Confession of Murder | |
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Korean release poster
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Hangul | 내가 살인범이다 |
Hanja | 내가 이다 |
Revised Romanization | Naega Salinbeom-ida |
McCune–Reischauer | Naeka Salinbŏm-ita |
Directed by | Jung Byung-gil |
Produced by | Lee Yong-hee Jang Won-seok Yoo Jeong-hoon |
Written by | Jung Byung-gil |
Starring |
Jung Jae-young Park Si-hoo |
Music by | Kim Woo-geun |
Cinematography | Kim Ki-tae Jeong Yong-geon |
Edited by | Nam Na-yeong |
Production
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Dasepo Club Co. Ltd
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Distributed by | Showbox |
Release date
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Running time
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119 minutes |
Country | South Korea |
Language | Korean |
Box office | US$18.8 million |
Confession of Murder (Hangul: 내가 살인범이다; Hanja: 내가 殺人犯이다; RR: Naega Salinbeomida; lit. "I am the Murderer") is a 2012 South Korean action thriller film directed by Jung Byung-gil, starring Jung Jae-young and Park Si-hoo. It is about a police officer who is haunted for failing to capture a serial killer 15 years back, and returns to the case after a novelist publishes the book "I am the Murderer", claiming responsibility for the crimes.
This is director Jung Byung-gil's first mainstream feature; he first drew notice for his 2008 documentary film about Korean stunt men, Action Boys. Produced by Dasepo Club co. Ltd, and distributed by Showbox, it was released on November 8, 2012 and ran for 119 minutes.
Choi Hyeong-goo (Jung Jae-young) is a detective who was in charge of hunting down a serial killer who claimed the lives of 10 women from 1986 to 1990, and whom Choi suspects is responsible for the kidnapping and possible murder of another. He managed to hunt down the killer, but lost him after a fierce fight that left Choi nearly dead and permanently scarred. Before the killer vanished however, Choi managed to shoot him in the shoulder.
The film begins in 2005, on the day the 15-year statute of limitations expired, thus rendering prosecution impossible. Choi is now an alcoholic, haunted by his failure to solve the case. He suddenly receives a worrying call from Jung Hyun-sik (Ryoo Je-seung) a family member of one of the victims. Choi rushes to his apartment, only to see Jung throw himself off a roof and land through the windshield of a passing bus.
Two years later, Choi is alerted to the news that a man called Lee Doo-seok (Park Si-hoo) has released a book titled I am the Murderer, claiming responsibility for the murders that took place 17 years ago. His book contains detailed descriptions of the murders, and he even displays a wound in his shoulder where he says Choi shot him, with the bullet still lodged there. His book becomes a bestseller because of the author’s charming looks and his claims of repentance for his crimes. He stages public visits to the homes of family members to beg for forgiveness, and even visits Choi at his precinct. Choi himself however, insists that Lee is in fact an imposter.