APT (film)
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APT is a 2006
2006 in film
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 South Korean horror film
K-Horror
Korean horror, sometimes referred to as K-Horror, is the term given to horror films made as part of the cinema of Korea. Korean horror features many of the same motifs, themes, and imagery as Japanese horror. Korean horror has been around since the early years of Korean cinema; however, it wasn't...

, directed, produced, and written by Ahn Byeong-ki
Ahn Byeong-ki
Ahn Byeong-ki is a South Korean film director, producer, and screenwriter specializing in horror films. His representative horror works are Phone and Bunshinsaba while his non-horror produced movies involve Speedy Scandal and Sunny.- Filmography :-External links:* from www.koreafilm.co.kr * at...

 and starring Ko So-young. It is based on a comic by Kang Full
Kang Full
Kang Full is the pen name of Kang Do-young , a South Korean webcomic artist.Regarded as a first generation webcomic artist, Kang had no formal teaching in either writing or drawing comics...

. The name APT is from the English word meaning apartment.

Plot summary

Se-jin, a lonely department store employee, moves into a high-rise apartment building. One day she notices that the lights in the windows of the building opposite all start to mysteriously flicker at exactly 9:56pm. She begins to suspect that these occurrences are somehow linked to a series of suspicious deaths in the neighbourhood.

Cast

  • Ko So-young - Oh Se-jin
  • Kang Seong-jin - Detective Yang Na-sun
  • Jang Hee-jin - Yu-jeon
  • Park Ha-seon - Jung-hong
  • Yoo Min
    Yuko Fueki
    Yuko Fueki is a Japanese actress. She is most popular in South Korea, where she is known as Yoo Min.Fueki made her feature film debut in the 2001 film Hotaru and, in the same year, her Korean TV debut. She is more popular in South Korea than in Japan...

     - suicidal woman at the subway

Music video

Scenes of this movie are used in the music video of "Chizuru" performed by a Japanese band called "The GazettE
The Gazette
The Gazette is a title of several newspapers and magazines, including:-English-language newspapers:*London Gazette, the official publication of the government of the United Kingdom...

", as an ending song for the Japanese-dubbed version of Apartment.
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