Unlocked | |
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Hangul | 스마트폰을 떨어뜨렸을 뿐인데 |
Literal meaning | I just dropped my smartphone |
Revised Romanization | Seumateuponeul tteoreotteuryeosseul ppuninde |
McCune–Reischauer | Sŭmat'ŭp'onŭl ttŏrŏttŭryŏssŭl ppuninde |
Directed by | Kim Tae-joon |
Written by | Kim Tae-joon |
Starring | |
Cinematography | Kim Yong-seong |
Edited by | Sin Min-gyeong |
Music by | Dalpalan |
Production companies | Studio N Mizifilm |
Distributed by | Netflix CJ ENM |
Release date |
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Running time | 117 minutes |
Country | South Korea |
Language | Korean |
Unlocked (Korean: 스마트폰을 떨어뜨렸을 뿐인데) is a 2023 South Korean psychological thriller film directed by Kim Tae-joon in his directorial debut, starring Chun Woo-hee, Yim Si-wan and Kim Hee-won. It was released on Netflix for streaming on February 17, 2023.[1][2]
Lee Na-Mi works as a marketer at a start-up company. She is an ordinary office worker who works hard every day. She also works part-time at her father's cafe, Cafe Mizi.
One day, Lee Na-Mi loses her smartphone on the bus and it is picked up by someone. When Na-mi uses a friend's phone to call, Oh Jun-Yeong (Yim Si-Wan) uses a fake voice app to speak so his voice won't be recognized, instructing her to pick up her phone at a repair shop. He does this so he can get access to her password and as he pretends to fix her broken phone screen, he installs spyware on her phone.
Na-Mi unexpectedly walks around and does everything with her phone: every action, conversation and text is monitored by Jun-Yeong. Jun-Yeong slowly invades into Na-Mi's personal life, causing her father to be suspicious of him. Na-Mi expresses curiosity about Jun-Yeong as they seem to have a lot in common. He claims to work at a software company and seemingly tries to help her with the spyware.
Na-Mi is fired from her job after Jun-Yeong leaks confidential information and frames her. He also tries to make Na-Mi believe that it was her best friend who is behind the spyware. Ultimately Jun-Yeong succeeds in isolating Na-Mi from everyone important in her life.
Meanwhile, Detective Woo Ji-Man (Kim Hee-Won) investigates a murder case involving a dead body that was found on a remote mountain. There, he finds clues that points to his son Woo Jun-Yeong as the possible perpetrator. Seven additional bodies are found which points to Jun-Yeong who keeps the smartphones of his victims, the latest one, Eun Mi-gyeong, who authority believed had run away.
In a shocking twist at the end, Na-Mi and her father fight for their lives while Detective Woo Ji-Man uncovers the truth about Jun-Yeong.
The film is based on the Japanese novel of the same name by Akira Teshigawara, which was adapted in to 2018 film Stolen Identity. The principal photography began in March 2021 and ended on June 27, 2021.[7]
The film was originally scheduled for the theatrical release by CJ ENM, but later decided to be released on Netflix.[8]
Award ceremony | Category | Nominee / Work | Result |
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32nd Buil Film Awards[9] | Best Actor | Yim Si-wan | Nominated |