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Synopsis: After twelve years of being away, Lisa Monroe returns to her usually quiet hometown of Milford to work as a police detective. She was recruited by her childhood friend, now Lieutenant Joe O'Conner. The first case on which she works as lead investigator is the death of Louise Dexter, her grandmother. Although the autopsy points to the death being accidental, Lisa finds evidence that implicates Jake Mitchell as the murderer. Jake Mitchell raped and killed Lisa's best friend Jenny Rand fifteen years earlier. Jake has been paroled and has returned to Milford to live. At his trial, he vowed revenge on the four people who testified against him, namely Louise, Sergeant Stuart Kling (Lisa's colleague who does not respect her investigative abilities), a security guard named Vinnie DiCampo, and Lisa herself. To some extent, all four feel guilty, but especially Lisa, about not preventing Jenny's death, each who had an opportunity that day to intervene in the interaction between Jake and Jenny. Li
Genre: Crime, Drama, Mystery
Director(s): Jeff Beesley
Production: Ardustry Home Entertainment
 
IMDB:
5.7
PG-13
Year:
2004
96 min
58 Views


I'm HwANG Eun-Gyo.

It's nice to meet you.

Yeah.

You have very girlish name.

What?

You're right.

It really sounds girlish.

Your wife is a great cook.

I've never had tasty food like this.

It's me who prepare foods.

Why she looked so familiar?

I get going.

We get going! Hurry up!

We have to catch up the bus

arriving every 15 mins.

My dear.

Please slow down.

Don't run.

You work at the continuing

education center?

Yes, curriculum management is

one of my jobs.

So, you are the one who arranged

things here for me by phone?

Yes, it's me.

But...

Attention!

Hey, you!

Bow to the teacher.

Good morning.

I'm HwANG Eun-Gyo.

It's nice to meet you.

I'll teach you

to take heartfelt photos.

No smoking, here.

I'm sorry.

Luckily, not yet lighted up.

Wow, it's exactly

what I take in my coffee.

Then, you take two spoons of

sugar and cream?

Don't you think

it's great place to be?

What?

Yes, it's great.

I don't know why I haven't

noticed this beautiful place before.

I wanted to run away from

this town all the time.

The best way to leave rural town was

to go to a university in Seoul.

Well, you can't understand it

cuz you grew up in Seoul.

Have we met before?

You asked me

yesterday, too.

Cuz you look so familiar.

Have we met before?

Have we, right?

Do you know me?

Nope.

Then, we don't know each other.

Yes, you're right.

By the way, how did you know

I grew up in Seoul?

It was on your resume.

Wow! Nice weather.

Teacher?

Get on.

It's our fortune

to meet each other like this.

Let's celebrate it!

What about

drinking together?

You're joining us, right?

Yes.

Get in! Come on!

- In-woo, come and sit here.

- Where? Why?

You sit here and

teacher, come here please.

It's OK.

Please sit down.

Let me test what you taught

in the class.

Uh?

Let me in!

One, two, three!

Drink a shot.

Yes.

- Please give me one shot, too.

- Sure.

Are you going to drink and drive

again?

Not me, you drive. Excuse me!

A coke for him, please.

Teacher is so pretty

because he's from Seoul.

Pretty is not for a man, gosh.

What's wrong with you?

He's really pretty.

What's your problem?

Please shut out.

You mean cut it out?

It's more appropriate.

What a narrow mind you are!

He just wanted to make a joke.

By the way,

do you have a girl friend?

Yes, I do.

Then, are you married?

No, not yet.

She's just girl friend.

In-woo, are you OK?

Are you all right?

Yes, I am OK.

Really?

What a stubborn girl.

I can drop you off at your house.

It's not easy for you to make U-turn.

We'd better walk home from here.

What about Karaoke?

Enough for tonight.

Go home or your wife'll kill you.

I want to hang out

more to sing.

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