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Cine Buffed
Forgotten is a gripping South Korean thriller that masterfully toys with your
expectations before revealing its devastating truth. The film’s first half is an exercise in controlled tension. Every scene feels slightly off, every detail a clue you’re desperate to decode. As the mystery deepens, the sense of unease builds until the midpoint revelation, which lands with both shock and relief, finally answering the questions that have been gnawing at you.
But the film’s true strength lies in what comes after. Once the plot turns, Forgotten shifts from a suspenseful puzzle to a haunting exploration of human helplessness in the face of unbearable circumstances. The emotional weight settles in gradually, transforming the story into something far more tragic than it first appears. By the time the credits roll, you’re left with a hollow ache. An unsettling reminder of how fragile people can be when pushed beyond their limits.
6 Dec’25 10:35
Abu Mustak Ahmed
Just Wooooooow
Bustards S
A movie filled with a lots of twists and turns in regular interval.
Humming Tune
When his abducted brother returns, seemingly a different man with no memory of
the past 19 days, Jin-seok chases after the truth behind the mysterious kidnapping.
Mano Yokesh
So after Korean cinema got its exposure and got the name of no one can make
such thrillers like they do something happened within them and they started to overdo themselves.
