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Im Shi-wan cyberstalks Chun Woo-hee in Unlocked

In the dog-eat-dog world of our digital age, sometimes it only takes one wrong click for all your information to end up in the hands of a phisher, scammer, or — in this upcoming movie’s case — psychotic murderer/stalker. If that sounds like an exciting, non-crippling-anxiety-inducing concept to you, you’ll want to keep an eye out for Netflix’s upcoming thriller Unlocked starring Chun Woo-hee (Rustle) and Im Shi-wan (Summer Strike).

Chun Woo-hee plays Na-mi, a regular office worker who one day misplaces her phone during her work commute. She eventually finds her phone but, unbeknownst to her, it’s now loaded with spyware installed by Jun-young (Im Shi-wan), a police officer’s son and super shady murder suspect. Equipped with complete access to Na-mi’s contacts, bank account, photos, and more, Jun-young begins to wreak havoc on Na-mi’s life, while she tries to regain control in this worst case scenario ripped straight from my nightmares thrilling cat-and-mouse chase.

In the supporting cast, we have Kim Hee-won (Big Issue) playing Ji-man, aforementioned cop and Jun-young’s dad, and Kim Ye-won (You Are My Spring) playing Eun-ju, Na-mi’s friend.

The trailer shows how the hacking plays out, with Na-mi calling a lady that supposedly found her phone, and Jun-young on the other end playing pre-recorded messages of a woman’s voice while he gets to cracking her password. When his attempts don’t work, he smashes the phone open and installs his spyware while the fake woman’s voice tells Na-mi, “Sorry, I dropped your phone and the screen broke.”

We see the effects of Jun-young’s manipulation and how it screws over Na-mi’s life, from Eun-ju coming over in response to messages that Na-mi never sent, to getting Na-mi kicked out of work. But then it’s hinted that maybe Na-mi wasn’t Jun-young’s target after all, as Jun-young asks a tied up man to guess how quickly he found him after getting a hold of Na-mi’s phone: “Just three days.”

The trailer ends with some shots of a paranoid Na-mi trying to figure out exactly who has been stalking her, Jun-young gathering intel on Na-mi both online and in-person, and Ji-man investigating a murder crime scene. In voiceover Na-mi asks her stalker, “Why are you doing this to me?” to which Jun-young responds, “because I’m the one that found your phone.”

Written by and directed by Kim Tae-joon, Unlocked will premiere on Netflix on February 17. Until then, stay safe and avoid suspicious email links!

Im Shi-wan Chun Woo-hee Unlocked Netflix movie trailer





Im Shi-wan Chun Woo-hee Unlocked Netflix movie trailer

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I have always, ALWAYS, thought Im Shi Wan's eyes frightening. Now that cover photo...!

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I generally avoid thrillers but this looks sooooo intriguing, not least because of Im Si-wan and his crazy-ex-boyfriend eyes!

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If I am watching this is just for Siwan. Even if he made go through Summer Strike. You’d better be good this time.

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too much anxiety to watch this story. I will have it.

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Im Si-wan creepy era is back! He’s great at being absolutely unsettling so I’m excited to see it.

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Kim Hee Won as Im Shi Wan's dad?! All we need now is as Sung Dong Il cameo and we've got a House on Wheels reunion!

Looking forward to this, Shi Wan's awesome in disturbing roles (hello, Strangers from Hell).

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Im Shiwan (Btw, I like the ‘shi’ spelling as it accurately reflects the Korean pronunciation).
I find his eyes capable of both tenderness as well as @elinor’s ‘crazy boyfriend eyes’.

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I panic just reading the premise since I have had my brush with both hijacking accounts, stalking, phone harrassment and kidnapping.
and there are wayyyyy more ordinary psychos in the virtual world than you can ever imagine. Literally, suspect everything, never be careless. it is precisely, one wrong click.

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That trailer was creepy scary. Will definitely be watching!

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Don't you love this kdrama trend of having actors with idol roots on speed dial when you need someone to play a total psycho?)))

TBH, story would've been much more interesting if FL wasn't just an innocent victim randomly chosen by some creep to mess with. But it's rather unlikely, because no way SK writers would pass on the opportunity to tell a cautionary tale about evils of cyber crimes.

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