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Stalker: Persona 2019

65 min📅 2019-12-26

In Richard Kim's tense 2019 drama *Stalker: Persona*, three roommates—Mi-jeong, Ji-hye, and Ji-hye's boyfriend Geon-soo—navigate a delicate balance of shared space and unspoken desires.

Director: Richard Kim

Cast

Jung In
Jung In
Shin Yeon-woo
Shin Yeon-woo
Ha Yool
Ha Yool
Kang Jae-yi
Kang Jae-yi

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *Stalker: Persona* (2019) about?

The film follows Mi-jeong, Ji-hye, and Ji-hye's boyfriend Geon-soo as they live under one roof, sharing an unconventional arrangement of intimacy. When Mi-jeong discovers Geon-soo has been stalking her, she grapples with her feelings while their relationship deepens. The story takes a twisted turn when Mi-jeong suggests stalking Ji-hye as well.

Who directed *Stalker: Persona*?

Richard Kim directed *Stalker: Persona*, bringing a sharp, atmospheric lens to this intimate and psychologically charged drama.

Who stars in *Stalker: Persona*?

The film features Jung In as Mi-jeong, Shin Yeon-woo as Ji-hye, Ha Yool as Geon-soo, and Kang Jae-yi in a supporting role.

Is *Stalker: Persona* (2019) worth watching?

While *Stalker: Persona* isn't widely rated, its slow-burn tension and morally complex themes make it a compelling choice for fans of adult dramas. The film's exploration of obsession and secrecy offers a uniquely unsettling yet thought-provoking experience.

How long is *Stalker: Persona*?

The movie runs for 65 minutes.

Stalker: Persona (2019) — A Dark Drama of Obsession and Hidden Desires

In Richard Kim's tense 2019 drama *Stalker: Persona*, three roommates—Mi-jeong, Ji-hye, and Ji-hye's boyfriend Geon-soo—navigate a delicate balance of shared space and unspoken desires. Their arrangement of casual intimacy is disrupted when Mi-jeong stumbles upon Geon-soo's hidden camera, uncovering his secret obsession with her. Torn between confrontation and attraction, she finds herself drawn into a clandestine relationship with him. But the moral lines blur when Mi-jeong proposes turning their voyeuristic tendencies on Ji-hye, escalating the film's exploration of privacy, consent, and the blurred boundaries of desire.

With its unflinching gaze into the darker corners of human connection, *Stalker: Persona* crafts a claustrophobic atmosphere where trust is fragile and curiosity becomes a form of control. Kim's direction amplifies the psychological tension, making this a compelling watch for fans of slow-burn dramas that dissect the complexities of modern relationships.