The main footage has been released, showing a STREAM tracking a serial murder case by Woo Sang, a streamer on the crime channel with the most subscribers in Korea.
Private arrests, illegal streaming, verbal murder through comments... A look at the increasingly radical live streaming industry
"Murder Stream" delves into the darkness of the heart that is born from a distorted desire for recognition. The unpredictable developments depicted in the astonishing real-time stream format have made it the number one debut for Korean films (released on March 21, 2025).
It is a terrifying digital thriller that was a huge hit (2017). The protagonist is Woo-san, a star streamer who boasts the most subscribers to his crime channel on the real-time video streaming service "WAG."
Targeting a serial killer causing a stir once again, the film begins with a live stream of the radical profiling process, leading to a case beyond imagination... Kang Ha-Neul stars as
He won the Best Acting Award in the TV category at the Baeksang Arts Awards 2020 for "When the Camellia Blooms," and has appeared in a variety of dramas across genres, including the critically acclaimed "Squid Game" season 3, "84m2" and "Romance as a Secret Ingredient."
He is a talented actor who has appeared in Hot Topic productions. In this film, he shows us a new side of himself as Woo Sang, a powerful streamer who fights poison with poison.
She also stars alongside fresh young actors, including Ha So-yoon, who was nominated for the Best New Actress award in the film category at the 2025 Baeksang Arts Awards for her unwavering acting against Nur, as well as actors who make unexpected cameo appearances.
It's worth paying attention to. ◆This time, the main footage of the main character Woo-sang, played by Kang Ha-Neul, tracking a serial murder case in real time has been released for the first time! In order to regain his status as a streamer, he targets only women.
Usan takes on a series of murders. During the course of his investigations, his fellow STREAMer, Machi LUDA, goes missing, and Usan, with a premonition of the worst, steps into Machi LUDA's house.
As the bright light heightens the tension, they search the room using the light from their smartphones, but it is a mess, "like a burglar" and they cannot find her.
When he logs into his PC, he sees Machi LUDA preparing to stream. Suddenly, he is attacked from behind by a masked figure, causing him to scream.
What will happen to Machi LUDA's life and death? And what is the truth beyond imagination that Usan will discover? ◆ Furthermore, celebrities from various fields were fascinated by Usan's real-time stream that put his life on the line.
More passionate comments have arrived. Those who left comments include Toyoshima Keisuke, who directed the movie "I'll Tell You the Truth" released this year, Yumecchi from the comedy trio "3-ji no Heroine," and "Smartphone
Akira Shiga, the original author of "I Just Dropped It," Yagami, a horror YouTuber, Saito Jagamondo, who works as both a movie presenter and a comedian, and Tsuchioka of the comedy duo "Spring and Airplane"
Tetsuro, Korean columnist KEI, movie and TV series review YouTuber Oshima Ikutaka of "XXCLUB", YouTuber Sakemura Yukke, and a man-eating Twitter user
Eating frogs. *Details of the comments below *These comments have already been released on the official website. ■ Toyoshima Keisuke (film director) "I'll tell you the truth"
This kind of incident is likely to happen in reality someday, and in fact it has already happened. The internet, where malice, desire, and violence swirl, is a murderous medium.
This movie definitely says that it is music to the ears. It really is! ■Yumecchi (3ji no Heroine) A must-see for fans of Kang HaNeul ♡ The excitement of an immersive, authentic LIVE STREAM!
The shock that makes you want to scream, the tension that makes you want to take your breath away, the realism that makes your hands sweat... You can't help but want to type a comment, this "STREAM hell" will definitely take your eyes off the screen.
I can't let go!!! ■ Akira Shiga (Novelist) "I Just Dropped My Smartphone" In this film, the role that live television broadcasts have played in kidnapping and hostage situations is finally being played by the internet.
It shows that it is a replacement for that. And because it is set in Korea, it is even more convincing. You won't be able to take your eyes off it until the twist and turn and the shocking ending.
■Yagami (horror YouTuber, writer) I was so drawn in that it's no exaggeration to say that this was the first time I'd ever seen such a realistic piece of work.
It was also interesting that the realistic depiction of modern internet society was depicted on the fresh subject of the behind-the-scenes of stream culture.
It was an experiential thriller. I highly recommend experiencing it on the big screen at the theater.
Aren't the streamers themselves stimulating and nurturing evil? The message presented in this film may be the truth of the internet society.
No. "I'm right, the other person is wrong." We each believe this. We may be in hell without even realizing it.
This is what I thought when I saw this movie.
The protagonist pursues heinous crimes solely for the sake of recognition and a lot of money, and has no sense of justice or journalistic spirit.
However, there are people who watch it even though they complain, so there are people who do it. KEI (Korean columnist)
A new type of thriller born from the "dark side of human desire for recognition" and the "real-time nature of social media"!
A man obsessed with the opinions of others enters into forbidden territory in his quest for approval. You won't be able to take your eyes off the chain of fear that closes in on you with every passing moment, and the new charm of Kang HaNeul.
It should be. ■ Oshima Ikuchu (Comedian/Movie and TV Series Review YouTuber) Movies and TV series in the genre of digital thrillers are increasing in number, just like the streamers themselves, as if they are being chased by something.
Throughout the film, Kang Ha-Neul's face and body are constantly on screen, captivating you and making it impossible to take your eyes off her. In the end, it's a film for humans that is overly interested in the human face and body.
■Yukke Sakamura (Writer/YouTuber) Is this a movie? Before I knew it, I was following the LIVE STREAM.
Feeling guilty as if I had become an accomplice for fun, I looked for my name in the credits.
I felt relieved and picked up a piece of popcorn, and it got stuck between my molars, and I was finally able to return to reality.
Kang HaNeul's acting as a nervous and scared person is the best in the world. By focusing on this one point, he has been able to elevate the show to such a worthwhile entertainment.
There aren't many actors who can pull this off. His panicked performance in this film is simply superb. Every scene he appears in is a highlight, and of course there are plenty of thrills. Right now, my eyes are glued to Haneul.
"Murder Stream" Director and screenwriter: Cho Jang-ho Starring: Kang Ha-Neul, Ha So-Youn, Kang Ha-kyung, Ha Hyun-soo
2025 / Korea / Korean / 91 minutes / Color Original title: Streaming Distributor: Fine Films Eirin: G
HP: https://streamingjp-movie.com/ © 2025 LOTTE ENTERTAINMENT & VERYGOODSTUDIO
All Rights Reserved. Nationwide release from September 26th (Friday) at Shinjuku Piccadilly and other theaters
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