When a photographer witnesses a horrendous crime on the
rooftop of a nearby building, he attempts to take a picture of the event. The
assailants see him, hunt him down, and bludgeon him do death with a hammer in
his own low-rent studio. And that’s just the jumping off point for South Korean
director Park Hong-min’s (A Fish) twisted, nightmarish
thriller, Alone, which makes its North American debut at the
Seattle International Film Festival.
