
Say Yes 2001
"If you want to live, tell me I can kill your girl..."
In Kim Sung-hong's tense 2001 crime-thriller *Say Yes*, a young married couple's idyllic road trip takes a nightmarish turn when they encounter a sadistic drifter named M.
Director: Kim Sung-hong
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Say Yes (2001) about?
*Say Yes* follows Yoon-hee and Jung-hyun on a fateful journey that collides with a deranged drifter, M, who traps them in a nightmare of psychological torture. As Jung-hyun is forced into brutal ultimatums, the film examines desperation, power, and the cost of survival.
Who directed Say Yes?
Kim Sung-hong directed *Say Yes*, a gripping crime-thriller known for its suspenseful storytelling and intense performances.
Who stars in Say Yes?
The film stars Park Joong-hoon and Chu Sang-mi as the tormented couple, with Kim Joo-hyuk delivering a chilling performance as the villainous drifter M.
Is Say Yes (2001) worth watching?
With its relentless tension and strong performances, *Say Yes* is a solid choice for fans of crime thrillers. While it's unrated, its gripping narrative and atmospheric dread make it a memorable watch for those who enjoy psychological suspense.
How long is Say Yes?
The film runs for 104 minutes.
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About Say Yes (2001) — A Korean crime thriller that tests the limits of survival and morality
In Kim Sung-hong's tense 2001 crime-thriller *Say Yes*, a young married couple's idyllic road trip takes a nightmarish turn when they encounter a sadistic drifter named M. What begins as an impulsive act of kindness spirals into a harrowing game of psychological torment and moral ultimatums. As M forces Jung-hyun into impossible choices—betray his wife or face unimaginable pain—the film strips away hope, leaving only raw, unsettling tension. With its claustrophobic atmosphere and unrelenting suspense, *Say Yes (2001)* explores themes of survival, desperation, and the fragility of human trust.
Park Joong-hoon and Chu Sang-mi deliver gripping performances as the doomed couple, their chemistry amplifying the film's emotional weight. Kim Joo-hyuk's chilling portrayal of M ensures every scene crackles with dread, while Ki Joo-bong and Lee Seok-ku add layers of unpredictability. Blending crime drama with psychological horror, *Say Yes* keeps viewers on edge, questioning who might crack first—victim or villain. A Korean neo-noir that lingers long after the credits roll.