

Time Confinement 2015
Kim Dae-seong-I's 2015 crime-thriller *Time Confinement* plunges viewers into a claustrophobic nightmare of power, survival, and unexpected brutality.
Director: Kim Dae-seong-I
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Time Confinement (2015) about?
*Time Confinement* follows Hyeon-ah, a street worker locked in a pension by a man who intervened in her abuse—only to become her captor. As violence erupts around her, her struggle for freedom collides with the harsh reality that no escape exists. The film examines desperation, power, and the twisted boundaries of protection.
Who directed Time Confinement?
Time Confinement was directed by Kim Dae-seong-I, a filmmaker known for his intense, character-driven crime narratives.
Who stars in Time Confinement?
The film stars Jeon Cho-bin, Heo Dong-won, Ji Jeong-woo, and Bo Ri in pivotal roles.
Is Time Confinement (2015) worth watching?
While unrated, *Time Confinement* delivers a raw, claustrophobic crime-thriller experience that fans of gritty survival stories will appreciate. Its tight runtime and morally complex themes make it a compelling watch for those seeking tension over resolution.
How long is Time Confinement?
Time Confinement runs for 91 minutes.
About Time Confinement (2015) — A Gritty Crime Thriller of Survival and Betrayal
Kim Dae-seong-I's 2015 crime-thriller *Time Confinement* plunges viewers into a claustrophobic nightmare of power, survival, and unexpected brutality. The story follows Hyeon-ah, a street worker saved from her violent pimp by enigmatic pension owner Jeong-ho, only to find herself trapped in a cycle of abuse within the very walls meant to protect her. As tensions escalate, a visiting couple stumbles upon the volatile situation, forcing Jeong-ho into a desperate act of violence that shatters any illusion of safety. The film's relentless pacing and stark performances weave a tense atmosphere where trust is a luxury and escape feels impossible.
Draped in moral ambiguity, *Time Confinement* explores the fragility of human connections under duress, blurring the lines between captor and savior. The confined setting amplifies every scream, struggle, and fleeting chance at freedom, making the audience complicit in Hyeon-ah's torment. With its unflinching portrayal of desperation and the blurred boundaries of justice, this 91-minute thriller lingers long after the credits roll.




