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What follows is not a mystery but a raw, bloody siege. The "Christmas Carol" of the title refers to a song hummed by the victims, turning the festive season into a backdrop for a merciless morality play. The film explores themes of systemic abuse, class warfare, and the cyclical nature of violence.
Christmas Carol (2022) is a South Korean revenge thriller starring Park Jin-young as a man seeking vengeance for his brother's death within a brutal juvenile detention center. The R-rated film, directed by Kim Seong-soo, is recognized for its dark portrayal of societal neglect and intense action, streaming in select regions on platforms like
Il-woo is a violent, impulsive street thug, but his rage is laser-focused. He deliberately gets himself arrested and sent to the same juvenile prison (a Gwangju Juvenile Detention Center stand-in) to hunt down the bullies responsible for his brother's death.
At its heart, Christmas Carol is a story of revenge—a theme that Korean cinema has mastered with surgical precision. The film, directed by Sung-tae Kim and based on the webtoon by writer Joo, presents a narrative that is both intimate and devastating.
What follows is not a mystery but a raw, bloody siege. The "Christmas Carol" of the title refers to a song hummed by the victims, turning the festive season into a backdrop for a merciless morality play. The film explores themes of systemic abuse, class warfare, and the cyclical nature of violence.
Christmas Carol (2022) is a South Korean revenge thriller starring Park Jin-young as a man seeking vengeance for his brother's death within a brutal juvenile detention center. The R-rated film, directed by Kim Seong-soo, is recognized for its dark portrayal of societal neglect and intense action, streaming in select regions on platforms like
Il-woo is a violent, impulsive street thug, but his rage is laser-focused. He deliberately gets himself arrested and sent to the same juvenile prison (a Gwangju Juvenile Detention Center stand-in) to hunt down the bullies responsible for his brother's death.
At its heart, Christmas Carol is a story of revenge—a theme that Korean cinema has mastered with surgical precision. The film, directed by Sung-tae Kim and based on the webtoon by writer Joo, presents a narrative that is both intimate and devastating.