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| | + | Hae-Ran ([[Jung Ji-So]]) needs a large amount of money to pay for her younger sibling's surgery. She decides to kidnap her half-sister So-Jin ([[Cha Joo-Young]]), who comes from a rich family, with Tae-Su ([[Lee Soo-Hyuk]]). When So-Jin wakes up, she finds herself in a strange place. Hae-Ran and Tae-Su demand one billion won as a ransom for So-Jin's return. |
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- Movie: Sister
- Revised romanization: Sister
- Hangul: 시스터
- Director: Jin Seong-Moon
- Writer: Jin Seong-Moon
- Producer: Jo Heon-Tae
- Cinematographer: Byeon Bong-Seon
- Release Date: January 28, 2026
- Runtime: 86 min.
- Distributor: Studio Santaclaus Entertainment, CJ CGV
- Language: Korean
- Country: South Korea
Plot Synopsis by AsianWiki Staff ©
Hae-Ran (Jung Ji-So) needs a large amount of money to pay for her younger sibling's surgery. She decides to kidnap her half-sister So-Jin (Cha Joo-Young), who comes from a rich family, with Tae-Su (Lee Soo-Hyuk). When So-Jin wakes up, she finds herself in a strange place. Hae-Ran and Tae-Su demand one billion won as a ransom for So-Jin's return.
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