
The Birthday Present 2018
In *The Birthday Present (2018)*, directed by Kim Mi-ji, a tense reunion unfolds during a lively PE class where kids kick a soccer ball across the playground.
Director: Kim Mi-ji
Cast


Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Birthday Present (2018) about?
A divorced father, Min-su, is confronted by a stranger delivering a birthday gift for his absent son, Hun-i. As Min-su insists he knows where the boy is, the two set out on a search that blurs the lines between truth and desperation.
Who directed The Birthday Present?
The film was directed by Kim Mi-ji, who crafts a moody, character-driven narrative.
Who stars in The Birthday Present?
The cast includes Choi Hyeon-jin as Min-su and Jang Jun-whee as the mysterious stranger bringing the gift.
Is The Birthday Present (2018) worth watching?
While it's a niche thriller with a raw, emotional core, the film's lack of IMDb rating leaves its impact open to interpretation. Fans of slow-burn dramas exploring family secrets may find it compelling.
How long is The Birthday Present?
Runtime details are not listed.
About The Birthday Present (2018) — A father's search for his missing son turns into a haunting mystery
In *The Birthday Present (2018)*, directed by Kim Mi-ji, a tense reunion unfolds during a lively PE class where kids kick a soccer ball across the playground. Amid the chaos, a mysterious stranger interrupts Min-su, a divorced father, with an unsettling gift for his son, Hun-i—who hasn't been seen at school. When Min-su claims he knows where the boy is hiding, an uneasy alliance forms between him and the stranger, sparking a desperate search through unfamiliar streets and hidden corners of their lives.
The film crafts a slow-burning atmosphere of suspense and paternal anxiety, as the two men navigate a web of half-truths and emotional wounds. With its focus on fractured families and the unspoken bonds between parents and children, *The Birthday Present* lingers like an unresolved question, leaving audiences to wonder if reconciliation—or even redemption—is possible.