Yes, I also read somewhere that the real killer came to the cinema three times to watch this movie and happened to be arrested in the cinema the third time. Of course, I only read this somewhere and I'm not sure if it's true. I read in an article that after they got the results from America because they still doubted whether they were true, they sent them to Japan once to see if the results would be positive or negative, which happened to be negative again, but I don't know how the killer was really found in 2019, given that they couldn't find the killer through tests? Do you know how they found the killer?
So the person who raped that female witness, and according to the female witness, the person who raped her had soft hands, wasn't that rapist the same person who killed the other women?
To be honest, it wasn't my favorite style of film, but it was still good and made me want to watch it to the end and not give up on the story. But I won't watch this film a second time.
It had an interesting story and I generally understood the story, but if only SooMi and her father were in the house at that time, then when her father called someone with his cellphone to come, who was that person his father called with his cellphone? Was it the same stepmother? Was that stepmother in the last scene in the hospital real or was she a creation of SooMi's mind? At the end of the story, when the stepmother was shown in the room and the ghost came out of the closet, was that ghost real or was it a creation of the stepmother's mind? In this scene, was it really the stepmother herself who had returned or was it SooMi again? Was that ghost also the mother's ghost or the ghost of SooYeon?The scene where the stepmother was beating SooYeon, did it really happen before or did SooMi make up such scenes in her mind because of the grudge she had against her stepmother? The scene where SooMi was lying on the floor and her stepmother said, "That's so annoying is that you want to forget something, but it will always follow you like a ghost" (it was written like this in the subtitles in my language) Why did SooMi say to her stepmother, "Help me" in response? And the fact that in this sequence, the stepmother was again a creation of SooMi's mind and wasn't really present, right?Why did the girls' mother kill herself in her daughter's closet? Didn't she think to herself, what terrible thing would happen to her daughter if she saw me here like this? What was Soyeon's fault that her mother's body should have been in her closet? It was as if the mother was taking revenge on her daughters by doing this, not on that stepmother. I was also very upset about the girls' mother's action because it really wasn't the right choice and even the location to kill herself was the worst choice. I also didn't understand one more thing, that after the stepmother saw SooYeon under the closet and also when the stepmother was thinking about hitting Soomi with that statue when Soomi was lying on the floor, in both scenes the stepmother says, "You'll regret this moment later" (it was written in my language in the subtitles). I still don't understand exactly what this sentence means? Does it mean that SooMi didn't go to her sister's room after hearing the sound of the closet?