Synopsis
Forgotten is a movie released in 2017.
In this chilling thriller, we follow the unsettling journey of Jin-seok, a 21-year-old navigating the complexities of life while grappling with mild schizophrenia. His world spins into chaos when his adored older brother, Yu-seok, a beacon of guidance and stability, is suddenly kidnapped right before his eyes. The harrowing event leaves Jin-seok with a fragmented memory and a haunting detail—the elusive VIN number of a vehicle he cannot trace. The tension builds as 19 days of silence stretch on, leaving Jin-seok in a limbo of uncertainty and fear. When Yu-seok inexplicably returns, the reunion is tainted by an unsettling truth: he has no recollection of his time away and is a shadow of the brother Jin-seok once knew. As Jin-seok struggles to reconcile the stranger who once embodied his hero, he becomes consumed by a growing paranoia that something sinister lurks beneath the surface of their lives. This psychological mystery unravels themes of identity, trust, and the fragility of memory, compelling viewers to question what it truly means to know someone. With a gripping narrative and a haunting atmosphere, the film expertly weaves tension and intrigue, making it a must-watch for fans of psychological thrillers that leave a lasting impact.