
Byeong-soo also asks Byeong-man to run the license plate separately.
MEMORIES OF A MURDERER LMN DRIVER
The tip is considered a prank as the car's driver is policeman Min Tae-joo ( Kim Nam-gil). The car's driver claims it is a deer's corpse and drives away without exchanging contact information.Īfter ascertaining the blood sample is human, Byeong-soo anonymously calls the police, describing the encounter and the car's make and license plate. He notices a bloody bag in the popped-open trunk and collects blood on his handkerchief. On the way back from the bamboo grove (to check for new burial sites), Byeong-soo hits another car. When the small town is shaken by the murders of two young women, Byeong-soo is confused and wonders if he did the killing. He also goes to a poetry class, where his poetic depictions of murders attracts classmate Jo Yeon-joo ( Hwang Seok-jeong), much to his annoyance. He types everything he can remember into a memoir and saves it on his laptop. At Eun-hee's behest, Byeong-soo uses a recorder to maintain his routines. He stops killing, resumes his job as a veterinarian, and continues caring for his daughter Eun-hee ( Kim Seol-hyun).Īfter multiple visits to a nearby police station (as he forgets where he lives), Byeong-soo strikes up a friendship with policeman Byeong-man ( Oh Dal-su).

After killing a woman, he gets into a car accident and injures his head, resulting in degenerative Alzheimer's disease. During his killing spree, he buries his victims in a bamboo grove. ( November 2020) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)Īfter killing his abusive father as a teenager, Byeong-soo ( Sol Kyung-gu) begins to believe there are people who deserve to die. Please help improve it by removing unnecessary details and making it more concise.

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