We think of our home as a safe place, a space where people who know everything about us are there.
Once you lock the door, even if there is a threat from outside, it will never open unless someone inside opens it.
run away It’s like a kind of bunker we can go to. You can rest there and get ready for the next day, but what if the setting of the movie was a home we thought was safe, and there were unseen eyes there?
A luxury house and a stylish foreign car, down to the Bunny Kids, seem perfect.
With news of a long-lost older brother, Seongsu’s perfect life begins to collapse, and the reconciled family becomes caught up in an irreversible incident for the first time.
As you can tell from the title, the film is a hide-and-seek game from start to finish, a game everyone knows, and a building game in which criminals in the story rush toward the family as soon as they see hair. Seongsu’s family, who had to wait every moment for the villain’s tense attacks, could only feel frustrated, not knowing who was targeting them or why they were attacking them.
The family let out a sigh of relief, but the thug still took out a card key that only residents could use and entered the room.

The feeling of becoming a criminal wearing a black jacket, a large black helmet, and a black umbrella leaves you dazed, and the most surprising thing in this process is the actors’ performances. The family’s struggle to protect themselves from crime would not have made this unforgettable film possible without the actors. The acting was excellent, and the three child actors went beyond what they were capable of.
The directing and tension of director Chisung were so strong that it almost made me think the commercial film he debuted with through this movie was a lie. In front of the story, the audience cannot help but feel ashamed. It goes from running at 100 km/h to suddenly slowing down to 50 km/h.
I can’t finish the work.