


Grindstone Road
The Sloan's young son Daniel has been in coma for an extended period of time following a car accident. Hannah, who was driving at the time of the accident, is suffering a great deal of guilt and depression. Shortly after moving into a newly purchased farmhouse, strange occurrences begin to happen.
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Plot Summary
A detective investigating a series of gruesome murders begins to suspect that the victims are connected to a past case he thought was closed. As he delves deeper, he uncovers a dark secret that implicates someone close to him. The investigation leads him down a perilous path where the lines between hunter and prey blur, forcing him to confront his own demons.
Critical Reception
Grindstone Road received a mixed to positive reception from critics, with many praising its tense atmosphere and solid performances, particularly from Jang Hyuk. However, some reviews noted that the plot became overly convoluted in its latter half, and the resolution was not entirely satisfying for all viewers.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its suspenseful and dark tone.
- Jang Hyuk's performance as the tormented detective was a standout.
- Criticized by some for a confusing and unsatisfying plot conclusion.
Google audience: Audience reviews for Grindstone Road are sparse, but those available generally highlight the film's gripping suspense and effective horror elements. Some viewers found the narrative twists engaging, while others felt the story became too complicated to follow easily.
Fun Fact
The film's intense atmosphere and subject matter made it a notable entry in South Korean thrillers of its time, exploring darker themes than were common in mainstream cinema.
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