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Brainwave 2005

★ 4.01 votes92 min📅 2005-01-02

When Jun Oh's relentless migraines reach a breaking point, they unlock terrifying abilities lurking beneath his consciousness—powers that blur the line between agony and superhuman instinct.

Director: Shin Terra

Cast

Hwang Choon-ha
Son Min-woo
Nam Yoon-myung
Mouthpiece
Son Byeong-uk
Park Sung-min
Kim Do-yoon
Jeon Joon-oh
Kim Jung-pal
Kim Jung-pal
Team Leader
Son Ho-seung
Park Ki-soo
Lee Kyung-hoon
Yong-man
Lee Joon-won
Brown Bear
Jang Se-yoon
Han Jenny
Cha Seung-yeol
Tentacles

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Brainwave (2005) about?

Jun Oh's crippling headaches unleash latent abilities, while detectives uncover a mysterious corpse that sets off a series of bizarre events. The film weaves their stories together in a gripping tale of hidden power and unforeseen consequences.

Who directed Brainwave?

Shin Terra helmed this thrilling 2005 sci-fi mystery, blending cerebral tension with genre flair.

Who stars in Brainwave?

The film features Hwang Choon-ha, Nam Yoon-myung, Son Byeong-uk, Kim Do-yoon, and Kim Jung-pal in pivotal roles.

Is Brainwave (2005) worth watching?

While unrated on IMDb, this underrated thriller offers a fresh take on Korean sci-fi suspense with strong performances and a moody atmosphere. Fans of cerebral thrillers will appreciate its layered narrative and chilling execution.

How long is Brainwave?

Brainwave runs for 92 minutes.

About Brainwave (2005) — When psychic powers emerge from unbearable pain

When Jun Oh's relentless migraines reach a breaking point, they unlock terrifying abilities lurking beneath his consciousness—powers that blur the line between agony and superhuman instinct.

Meanwhile, two seasoned narcotics detectives uncover a corpse beneath a rain-soaked bridge, igniting a chain reaction of eerie events that defy logic. As these parallel stories converge, *Brainwave (2005)* plunges into a labyrinth of psychological suspense and sci-fi intrigue, where every headache and shadow hides a secret waiting to erupt. Director Shin Terra crafts a tense, atmospheric thriller that twists fate into a high-stakes game of suspicion and survival.

With its haunting score and unsettling visuals, this 92-minute Korean gem explores the fragility of the human mind and the monstrous potential that lies dormant within us all.