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No Doubt 2010

★ 6.410 votes90 min📅 2010-11-04

In the quiet town of No Doubt (2010), a chilling wave of paranoia sweeps through as a young girl mysteriously disappears just days after a convicted sex offender relocates nearby.

Director: Park Soo-young

Cast

Lee Jung-jin
Lee Jung-jin
Yoo Se-jin
Kim Tae-woo
Kim Tae-woo
No Choong-sik
Kim Chang-sook
Kim Chang-sook
Jeon Geum-ja
Jeong In-gi
Jeong In-gi
Detective Baek Yong-kwon
Lim Seong-eon
Lim Seong-eon
Yoo Se-jin
Cheon Bo-geun
Cheon Bo-geun
Do-jin
Kim Kyung-ik
Kim Kyung-ik
Eun-ae's Father
Oh Kwang-rok
Oh Kwang-rok
Professor Kim (uncredited)
Jo Min-ah
Jo Min-ah
Mi-rim
Hwang Jeong-one
Eun-ae

Frequently Asked Questions

What is No Doubt (2010) about?

A young girl vanishes in a tight-knit community right after a convicted sex offender moves in, sparking a wave of suspicion and mob-like accusations. The film follows her father and the townspeople as they confront their own biases and the blurred lines between guilt and innocence.

Who directed No Doubt?

No Doubt (2010) was directed by Park Soo-young, a filmmaker known for crafting tense, character-driven dramas that challenge societal norms.

Who stars in No Doubt?

The ensemble cast of No Doubt (2010) features Lee Jung-jin, Kim Tae-woo, Kim Chang-sook, Jeong In-gi, and Lim Seong-eon in pivotal roles that drive the film's emotional and suspenseful core.

Is No Doubt (2010) worth watching?

With its tight 90-minute runtime and a gripping blend of thriller and drama, No Doubt (2010) delivers a thought-provoking exploration of fear and justice. While the IMDb rating is unrated, its themes and suspenseful pacing make it a solid choice for fans of atmospheric, small-town mysteries.

How long is No Doubt?

No Doubt (2010) runs for 90 minutes, offering a concise yet impactful cinematic experience.

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About No Doubt (2010) — A Small-Town Thriller Fueled by Fear and Suspicion

In the quiet town of No Doubt (2010), a chilling wave of paranoia sweeps through as a young girl mysteriously disappears just days after a convicted sex offender relocates nearby. Directed by Park Soo-young, this gripping thriller blends suspense with raw human emotion, exploring how fear and prejudice can cloud judgment. The community, including law enforcement and the girl's devastated father, becomes fixated on the newcomer, convinced of his guilt despite no concrete evidence. The film masterfully builds an atmosphere of dread, where every shadow and whispered conversation deepens the unease.

As tensions escalate, the story peels back layers of distrust, revealing the fragile balance between justice and mob mentality. With a runtime of 90 minutes, No Doubt (2010) keeps viewers on the edge of their seats, questioning who the real villain is—society's quick to judge or the unseen forces at play.