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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
59 Views


I see.

Don't touch me.

In-woo, hurry up.

Turn and close it.

And, push the shutter button.

It's easy.

I'll take a picture of you.

Where's In-woo?

My dear has some business

in Seoul today.

She's gone already.

Your package arrived yesterday.

I forgot to give it to you.

Thank you.

When did you arrive?

Just now.

Are you off, tomorrow?

Hold it up a little more.

More!

Turn it further outward.

- Turn it more?

- Yes.

We're ready.

Please sit down.

Everything's OK?

Yes.

Granpa, look here.

Can you adjust your collar?

Yes.

Arert you hungry?

Let's have dinner out.

Is it OK that your father is waiting

for us to come for dinner?

Arert you fed up with

my father's foods?

Since you left me, honey,

there's no one help me with this.

Wow, this is

real ancestral food table.

Yes, help yourself.

So do you.

You worked hard for me today.

My pleasure. I really enjoyed it.

How long have you done this?

Taking a picture

for a portrait of the deceased?

Yes.

It's been long

since I did it at university.

Something wrong?

No.

You seem to go to Seoul often.

Not quite often.

Just once a month.

Is that for business?

No. Just for regular checkups.

Pardon?

Are you done?

Let's get some air.

Good.

I'm on my way home.

Talk to you later.

Your father called?

Yes.

I think,

your father really care about you a lot.

He overprotects me.

He always says that

he owed me a lot in past life.

Past life?

He's just saying.

My mom passed away

when I was little.

He felt sorry that I should

grow up without mother.

He didn't have to feel sorry.

Rather, I should thank him.

Whenever I walk along

this stone wall,

I imagine people from Chosun Dynasty

show up at the corner.

Sound stupid, isn't it?

Not at all. I told you

I saw a warrior on horse

the other day.

I understand how you felt like.

I feel like that

long time ago,

someone stood here and

saw the same moon like us.

I am not sure

if they saw the moon here or not.

But, I am sure

the moon gets you tender feeling.

Here you are.

Whatsoever,

who remember that?

Pardon?

Nothing.

Dad.

Did you eat?

Of course.

It's past dinner time.

You know you're late?

What?

I asked to let me help him.

Actually,

I want to see you

to ask you something.

Ask.

You graduated

from Dongkuk University?

What?

And, you joined the photo club

when you were freshman.

Right?

Ah, you're right.

I knew it.

From now on,

I can sleep well.

What are you talking about?

You told me that

we haven't met before.

But, we've met before.

I went to the same university.

Not all students at the same university

know each other.

Did you already know we went

to the same university?

I didn't think, it's important.

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