Description: The Suicide Forecast (DVD, 2013) Korean English Subtitle BRAND NEW SEALED FREE SHIPPING Byeong-wu (RYOO Seung-bum, the Unjust) left the world of professional baseball behind and found success as an insurance salesman. But when one of his clients commits suicide (and there are questions about advice he provided to the insured) his own life spins out of control. As he prepares to defend himself against the pending criminal and internal investigations, he remembers selling life insurance to three suicide survivors, whose financial motives may be suspicious. Now Byeong-wu must scurry through the city in a frantic attempt to chase these people down. Can he convince them to change their plans (and that life may be worth living) before time runs out? Also known as 'Suspicious Customers,' this South Korean comedy about a serious subject stars RYOO Seung-bum (Doomsday Book, the Unjust), along with supporting performances from SUNG Dong-il (Miss Conspirator, My Girlfriend Is a Gumiho TV), PARK Chul-min (As One, Spellbound), JUNG Sun-kyung (City of Fathers, Hilarious Housewives TV), SEO Ji-hye (49 Days TV, I Love You TV), LIM Ju-hwan (Tamra Island TV, What's Up? TV) and popular singer Younha, plus the film debut of young guitarist JUNG Sung-ha. The Suicide Forecast is directed by CHO Jin-mo (music videos for Rain, among others). Features an upgraded English translation of the film and more than 30 minutes of translated and subtitled video extras from the South Korean limited-edition releases. This DVD is BRAND NEW in its original shrink-wrapped package.
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Type: Movie
Language: English
Studio: 5 Points
Format: DVD
Release Year: 2011
Movie/TV Title: The Suicide Forecast
Sub-Genre: Foreign-Korean
Genre: Comedy-Contemporary