Confession (2022) 📥 📌
Confession drops its audience into a classic locked-room mystery: wealthy CEO Yoo Min-ho wakes up in a hotel room with his dead mistress, Se-hee, and no physical trace of an outside intruder. Facing a seemingly airtight conviction, Min-ho hires top-tier defense attorney Yang Shin-ae.
Yoon Jong-seok’s Confession is a tightly wound, highly polished thriller that improves upon the typical remake by grounding its twists in deep emotional stakes. By utilizing two fundamentally unreliable narrators, the film successfully traps the viewer in the same locked room as its characters, forcing them to question the nature of guilt, memory, and justice. Ultimately, the film argues that true confession is not merely an admission of facts, but a reckoning with the soul. Film Review: Confession (2022) by Yoon Jong-seok - IMDb
2. Narrative Structure: The Rashomon Effect in a Locked Room Confession (2022)
The gradual peeling back of layers that reveal a secondary, darker crime involving a fatal car accident and a missing young man.
Min-ho’s initial, sanitized version of events designed to paint him as a victim of blackmail. Confession drops its audience into a classic locked-room
The paper below provides a deep dive into the film's structural, thematic, and cinematic components.
Directed by Yoon Jong-seok, the film stars So Ji-sub as a tech entrepreneur accused of a locked-room murder and Kim Yunjin as his calculated defense attorney. The movie is a localized remake of Oriol Paulo's acclaimed 2016 Spanish thriller, The Invisible Guest ( Contratiempo ). Narrative Structure: The Rashomon Effect in a Locked
Shin-ae's brutal, logically sound reconstructions that force Min-ho to reveal hidden variables.