
The Window 2012
Dive into the claustrophobic tension of *The Window (2012)*, Yeon Sang-ho's intense animated short where a tight-knit squad of soldiers faces an unexpected crisis in their cramped, windowless barracks.
Director: Yeon Sang-ho
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Window (2012) about?
*The Window* follows Sergeant Jeong Cheol-min's squad as they navigate the sudden chaos of an army barracks turned battleground. A councilor's disruptive presence escalates tensions, forcing the soldiers to question their own roles in a conflict they never saw coming. The story unfolds like a pressure cooker, revealing how quickly trust erodes in confined, high-stakes spaces.
Who directed The Window?
Yeon Sang-ho (*Train to Busan*, *The King of Pigs*) directed *The Window*, infusing the short film with his signature blend of psychological tension and social commentary.
Who stars in The Window?
The film features Lee Hwan as Sergeant Jeong Cheol-min, Lee Su-hyeon as the troublesome councilor Hong Yeong-soo, and supporting roles from Kang Do-ha, Myeong Seung-hun, and Yeon Sang-ho himself.
Is The Window (2012) worth watching?
For fans of Yeon Sang-ho's work, *The Window* is a compelling watch at just 28 minutes, offering a concentrated dose of his signature tension and satire. While it lacks an IMDb rating, its thematic depth and tight storytelling make it a standout in the animated short film category. Just be prepared for an unsettling, thought-provoking experience.
How long is The Window?
The runtime for *The Window* is 28 minutes.
About The Window (2012) — When a Squad's Fortress Becomes Their Prison
Dive into the claustrophobic tension of *The Window (2012)*, Yeon Sang-ho's intense animated short where a tight-knit squad of soldiers faces an unexpected crisis in their cramped, windowless barracks. When a troublesome councilor joins their ranks, his disruptive behavior triggers a rapid escalation of distrust, forcing Sergeant Jeong Cheol-min and his crew to confront the blurred line between victim and aggressor. This darkly satirical military drama blends sharp character dynamics with a suffocating atmosphere, exploring themes of authority, paranoia, and the fragility of human perception.
As the confined space amplifies every tension, *The Window* masterfully captures the absurdity and danger of miscommunication in high-pressure environments. Yeon Sang-ho, known for his boundary-pushing animations, crafts a microcosm of societal conflict where power struggles unfold in the most unexpected settings. The film's brevity belies its depth, leaving audiences questioning who's truly in control—and whether justice is just another illusion in a windowless world.