AMISS: Check The Trailer For A Different Sort Of Korean Indie

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AMISS: Check The Trailer For A Different Sort Of Korean Indie
Created on a tiny budget over the past two years, dark thriller Amiss is a different sort of Korean indie. Directed by Raoul Dyssell & William Sonbuchner the film is creation of a group of expats and local Koreans working together to capture a rather different picture of Korea than what we normally see on screen.

The sudden suicide of Anna Choi (Kimberley M. Buxton), a young Korean woman, forces her grief-stricken father (Allan Choi), a powerful, corrupt man, to seek retribution against those responsible for pushing her over the edge. He seeks out the ones with whom she was closely involved with in the short time leading up to her death: her boyfriend (Daniel Kennedy), her psychologist (Lauren Ash-Morgan) and a stranger (Quinn Knox) who claims not to have known her. With the help of his trusted henchman (Jung-Gi Min), he has them captured and tied up in an abandoned warehouse with the intention of interrogating them to find out the truth behind his daughter's suicide and killing the one he feels is to blame. In the middle of nowhere, far away from help of any kind, they have no choice but to co-operate with the father's will, while trying to find a way out.
The first trailer for Amiss has just arrived, take a look below.


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