

Be with Me 2010
"They will always be there in school..."
In Kim Jho Gwang-soo's 2010 horror-thriller romance *Be with Me*, three high school girls—Seo-hee, Nam-hee, and Lan—stumble upon a mysterious tarot ritual that promises life-altering opportunities.
Director: Kim Jho Gwang-soo
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Be with Me (2010) about?
*Be with Me* follows three schoolgirls who discover that reciting their names aloud as a mantra unlocks supernatural events in their lives. Their ordinary routines take a darkly romantic turn as they confront inexplicable occurrences tied to unseen forces.
Who directed Be with Me?
The film was directed by Kim Jho Gwang-soo, known for blending supernatural thrills with intimate character studies.
Who stars in Be with Me?
The film stars Han Ye-ri, Hong Jong-hyun, Hwang Byeong-gug, Shin Ji-soo, and Kim Kkob-bi in lead roles.
Is Be with Me (2010) worth watching?
While unrated, *Be with Me* offers a unique fusion of horror, romance, and thriller elements that will appeal to fans of atmospheric storytelling. Its creative premise and strong performances make it a compelling watch for those seeking something different.
How long is Be with Me?
The film runs for 109 minutes.
About Be with Me (2010) — When Tarot Cards Rewrite Destiny
In Kim Jho Gwang-soo's 2010 horror-thriller romance *Be with Me*, three high school girls—Seo-hee, Nam-hee, and Lan—stumble upon a mysterious tarot ritual that promises life-altering opportunities. By whispering their names as magical incantations, they unleash a series of supernatural events that blur the line between destiny and supernatural intervention. As eerie coincidences escalate, the girls find themselves entangled in a web of romance, mystery, and psychological tension, where desire and dread intertwine beneath the school's deceptively ordinary surface.
With its haunting atmosphere and unconventional storytelling, *Be with Me (2010)* blends the supernatural with the mundane, exploring themes of fate, self-discovery, and the unsettling power of belief. Hong Jong-hyun and Han Ye-ri anchor the cast, delivering performances that oscillate between vulnerability and suspense, while director Kim Jho Gwang-soo crafts a chilling yet intimate narrative that lingers long after the credits roll.




