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  1. May 9, 2017 · Jin-Su is a failed writer with a dark past. Suffering from a personality disorder, the woman attempts suicide after discovering that her husband is unfaithfu...

  2. The Hypnotized. The Hypnotized (aka Faceless Beauty) is a 2004 film from South Korea directed by Kim In-shik. The story opens with Ji-soo (Kim Hye-soo— Hyena, Signal ), a would-be writer who is mentally ill, afflicted with borderline personality disorder. A Bath Suicide attempt gets Ji-soo committed to a mental hospital.

  3. Jun 25, 2004 · Hypnotized (2004) A Fatal love story between a psychiatrist and a woman who has a wounded heart. Ji-su who has a borderline personality disorder feels a strange emptiness and tries to commit suicide. At the hospital she meets a psychiatrist, Suk-won.

  4. 1 hr 45 min. 5.8 (486) Hypnotized is a psychological thriller film directed by Kim In-shik and starring Kim Hye-su, Kim Tae-woo, and Chang Yun. The movie was released in South Korea in 2004, and it revolves around the story of a psychiatrist named Dr. Ji-su who tries to help a patient named Su-min overcome her trauma and regain her memory.

  5. 10/10. Stunning, original, psychological thriller. sain11 13 November 2005. Faceless Beauty (aka Hypnotised) is a stunning masterpiece in the psychological thriller genre. While it has been marketed as a supernatural horror there are only small elements of the traditional horror style in the film.

  6. Jan 28, 2021 · Although the plot may sound straightforward enough in a classic noir, femme fatale sort of way, The Hypnotized is far more complex and challenging than the average Korean genre film, and is difficult to categorise as horror, mystery or even drama. Via the use of hypnotism, Kim spends most of the running time merging reality and the world of ...

  7. 'Hypnotized' is a movie about the human mind, delusions, feelings of guilt and obsession. Director Kim In-shik almost reaches a new level of quality concerning the depiction of madness and confusion. Told with impressive pictures, he always manages to blur the border between reality and fiction, and doing so he makes use of a lot of well implemented stylistic devices.