Jin Jin

Jin Jin

5.0

Dec 08 2013

Drama, Crime

Ha-Jin (Yoon Jin-Seo), Yoo-Jin (Shin So-Yul), Tae-Suk (Kim Da-Hyun) and Kyoung-Chul (Lee Si-Yeon) all attended the same high school. Due to an unsavory incident, Yoo-Jin disappeared. 10 years later, these four people are now at the same place. The next day, Yoo-Jin, who is a budding novelist using the pen name of "Jin-Jin," is found dead. The other three are now suspects. Veteran detective Dae-Sik (Kim Min-Sang) tries to solve the case.

Kim Da-hyun

Kim Da-hyun

문태석

Lee Si-eon

Lee Si-eon

김경철

Shin So-yul

Shin So-yul

장유진

Yoon Jin-seo

Yoon Jin-seo

서하진

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