Train

Byeon Young-joo
Lee Sun-kyun, Kim Min-hee, Song Sae-byeok, Joo Sung-ha, Choi Deok-won, Choi Il-hwa
2012
South Korea
Completed
Korean
115 minutes
Detailed introduction
This film (drama)Also known as화차,is aSouth KoreaProducerwomen sex,At2012Released in year
。The dialogue language isKorean,Current Douban rating7.0(For reference only)。
On a rainy day, Zhang Wenhao (played by Lee Sun-kyun), who runs a pet hospital, takes his fiancée Jiang Shanying (played by Kim Min-hee), who is set to marry him in a month, to visit his parents in his hometown. During the trip, Wenhao stops to shop, and after receiving a phone call, Shanying mysteriously disappears from his side. Anxious, Wenhao searches everywhere, only to uncover unbelievable facts. Shanying declared bankruptcy with massive debts in 2007, and the photos from that time show a completely different woman from his missing fiancée. What is the true identity of this missing woman? What secrets and stories are hidden behind her? This film is adapted from the novel of the same name by Japanese author Miyabe Miyuki. "Train" comes from a Buddhist term, referring to a fiery vehicle that transports evil spirits to hell. The "Guan Wuliang Shou Jing" states: "People who commit evil will fall into the evil path. When their lives come to an end, all the fires of hell will arrive, and there will surely be a fire train to welcome them."