
One-minded 2015
In the compact confines of a shared Seoul apartment, everyday life takes a chaotic turn in Forest Ian Etsler's *One-minded* (2015).
Director: Forest Ian Etsler
Cast


Frequently Asked Questions
What is One-minded (2015) about?
*One-minded* follows two roommates whose quiet evening is shattered when one brings home a club acquaintance, only for two thieves to crash the party. What ensues is a high-stakes, darkly comedic showdown in their cramped apartment. The film uses its confined setting to amplify tension and absurdity.
Who directed One-minded?
Forest Ian Etsler directed *One-minded* (2015). Known for his keen eye for character-driven storytelling, Etsler crafts a micro-drama that balances humor and suspense.
Who stars in One-minded?
The film stars Moon Choi, Yaerin Erin Joo, Jeong Sae-ryoung, Kwak Jin-moo, Ryu Jun-yeol, and Leo Siegmund.
Is One-minded (2015) worth watching?
While *One-minded* is unrated, its tight 20-minute runtime and energetic premise make it a compelling watch for fans of short-form thrillers. The film's blend of dark humor and sudden tension offers a unique experience, though its niche appeal may not suit all tastes.
How long is One-minded?
The runtime of *One-minded* is 20 minutes.
About One-minded (2015) — When a Seoul apartment becomes a playground for chaos and chance
In the compact confines of a shared Seoul apartment, everyday life takes a chaotic turn in Forest Ian Etsler's *One-minded* (2015). What begins as a typical evening for two roommates spirals into a whirlwind of unexpected encounters when one brings home a stranger from a nightclub, while two opportunistic thieves force their way in, turning the space into a battleground of clashing personalities and desperate schemes. Amidst the tension, a silent observer—an oscillating fan—witnesses the unfolding drama, adding a surreal layer to this frenetic microcosm. Etsler crafts a tight 20-minute narrative that blends dark humor with the raw unpredictability of urban living, exploring themes of chance, intrusion, and the fragility of personal space.
The film thrives on its confined setting and sharp character dynamics, using the apartment as both a stage and a cage where fate and chaos collide. With its lean runtime and high-energy pacing, *One-minded* delivers a punchier, more intimate slice of life than many feature-length competitors, all while keeping viewers on the edge of their seats.