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New Trailer Plus Blu-ray & Digital Release Details For Eureka’s Release of Kwon Oh-seung’s Midnight

to release “”; Squid Game's Wi Ha-Jun star's in a life-threatening hide-and-seek between a psychopathic killer and a deaf woman; on Digital Platforms and on Blu-ray for the first time in the UK as part of the Montage Pictures range. Available from 14 March 2022, the first print-run of 2000 copies will feature a Limited-Edition O-card Slipcase and Collector's Booklet.

Hearing impaired Kyung-mi (Ki-joo Jin) catches the attention of Do-Sik (Wi Ha-Jun; “Squid Game”), a mysterious serial killer that's been stalking their neighbourhood. Do-Sik targets Kyung-mi, presuming her deafness will make her an easy target, sparking a twisted game where the killer hides in plain sight.

An intense, unpredictable thriller from debut director Kwon Oh-seung; “Midnight” joins the pantheon of great South Korean thrillers.

Limited Edition silver laminate O Card slipcase (First Print Run of 2000 Copies only) featuring new artwork by Grégory Sacré (Gokaiju) | 1080p presentation on Blu-ray | Optional English subtitles | Brand new audio commentary by film historian Kat Ellinger | Brand new video essay on the history of Korean horror cinema by critic Travis Crawford | PLUS: Limited Edition Collector's Booklet featuring new writing by author and critic Alexandra Heller-Nicholas (First Print Run of 2000 Copies only)

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Rouven Linnarz

Ever since I watched Takeshi Kitano's "Hana-Bi" for the first time (and many times after that) I have been a cinephile. While much can be said about the technical aspects of film, coming from a small town in Germany, I cherish the notion of art showing its audience something which one does normally avoid, neglect or is unable to see for many different reasons. Often the stories told in films have helped me understand, discover and connect to something new which is a concept I would like to convey in the way I talk and write about films. Thus, I try to include some info on the background of each film as well as a short analysis (without spoilers, of course), an approach which should reflect the context of a work of art no matter what genre, director or cast. In the end, I hope to pass on my joy of watching film and talking about it.

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