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Rainbow Eyes
Theatrical poster
Directed byYang Yun-ho
Written byHan Jeung-ae
Yang Yun-ho
Produced byKim Won-beom
Lee Jeong-seob
StarringKim Kang-woo
Kim Min-sun
Lee Soo-kyung
CinematographyBaek Dong-hyun
Edited bySin Min-gyeong
Music bySin I-gyeong
Release date
  • December 27, 2007 (2007-12-27)
Running time
99 minutes
CountrySouth Korea
LanguageKorean
Budget$3,300,000
Box office$2,272,550[1]

Rainbow Eyes (Korean가면; RRGamyeon) is 2007 South Korean crime thriller film by Yang Yun-ho. The story follows a police inspector who discovers that his friend is now a serial killer.

Plot

Kyung-yoon (Kim Kang-woo) and Eun-ju (Kim Min-sun) investigate a grisly murder of an affluent entrepreneur. The victim was slashed over 20 times and there’s blood everywhere in his apartment. The killer was careful not to leave behind incriminating evidence, but nevertheless, a strand of the killer’s hair is found. The police are then able to determine that the killer is male and has AB blood type.

Shortly after the first grisly murder a second murder occurs. The victims seem to be unrelated but the modus operandi seems the same. When the police delve deeper into the victims’ background they discover that the two victims were stationed at the same military base many years ago. A month prior to their discharge they were transferred to another base along with a third man by the name Jong Ha. The police now believe Jong Ha could be the next victim or the killer. But their investigation has only led them to Kyung-yoon's old friend, Yoon-suh, which makes the case more confusing.

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