K-Movie
THE MAT
THE MAT
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Region Code ALL
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Genre Religion, Mystery, Thriller
Country of Origin South Korea
Cast Ha Ji-in, Kim Jang-soo, Song Sung-sa
Director Choi Ji-on
Studio Acts Pictures
Play Time 154min
Ratio 1.85:1
Audio Korean digital stereo 2.0
Language Korean
Subtitle English
Number of Discs 1
Country of Origin South Korea
Cast Ha Ji-in, Kim Jang-soo, Song Sung-sa
Director Choi Ji-on
Studio Acts Pictures
Play Time 154min
Ratio 1.85:1
Audio Korean digital stereo 2.0
Language Korean
Subtitle English
Number of Discs 1
Details
8 people who all despair in a life of sin are summoned to the mat. 8 different pasts, occupations, even personalities. No one knows who trapped these people, what their goal may be, nothing. The people realize they cannot leave the mat they stand on and begin to accuse each other. Then, a mission appears in front of them. The people assume solving the mission will release them. Through conversation they learn of each other’s pasts and compare each other’s small and large sins that have cornered them all alike. They soon realize the mission is connected to the Christian idea of repent. The pastor and deacon realize god has brought the people onto the mat to have them repent and begin to convince the others. Although skeptical, one-by-one the people undo misconceptions of Christianity and repent to solve the mission.
8 people who all despair in a life of sin are summoned to the mat. 8 different pasts, occupations, even personalities. No one knows who trapped these people, what their goal may be, nothing. The people realize they cannot leave the mat they stand on and begin to accuse each other. Then, a mission appears in front of them. The people assume solving the mission will release them. Through conversation they learn of each other’s pasts and compare each other’s small and large sins that have cornered them all alike. They soon realize the mission is connected to the Christian idea of repent. The pastor and deacon realize god has brought the people onto the mat to have them repent and begin to convince the others. Although skeptical, one-by-one the people undo misconceptions of Christianity and repent to solve the mission.