Diary of June (Korean: 6월의 일기; RR: Yuwolui ilgi; also known as Bystanders) is a 2005 South Korean mystery-crime film starring Shin Eun-kyung, Yunjin Kim and Eric Mun.[2][3] The film was released to South Korean cinemas December 1st, 2005 where it received a total of 697,980 admissions nationwide.[4]
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Directed by | Im Kyeong-soo |
Written by | Go Jeong-woon |
Produced by | Choe Hyeon-sik Jo Won-jang |
Starring | Shin Eun-kyung Yunjin Kim Eric Mun |
Cinematography | Kim Cheol-ju |
Edited by | Kyung Min-ho |
Distributed by | Showbox |
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Running time | 105 minutes |
Country | South Korea |
Language | Korean |
Box office | US$3,867,958[1] |
Two boys from the same school are murdered. In their stomachs there are capsules containing scraps from a diary that describe the next victims. Suspecting there might be the possibility that a killer is at the same school, detective Chu Ja-young (Shin Eun-kyung), with her rookie partner Kim Dong-wook (Eric Mun) search the school to find identical handwriting that matches that of the diary excerpts. When they finally find the matching one, they're told that Jin-mo, the student who wrote the text, has died already in a car accident one month previous. As Ja-young and Dong-wook discover Jin-mo's secret diary, more clues are revealed concerning the next victim. They also discover that Jin-mo was bullied by his schoolmates, and that there is a darker secret to be revealed.
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