How Strangers from Hell is gaslighting the audience
Exploring how the protagonist of the 2019 Korean thriller Strangers From Hell misleads the audience. A deep dive into fan theories, visual language and the editing style of this k-drama. Support K-drama Research Institute on Patreon: / kdramaresearchinstitute TV-shows, movies and books that were mentioned in this video in order of appearance: Aku No Hana (2013), Fight Club (1999), Blood on the Tracks, Earthlings by Sayaka Murata, Unlocked (2023), D.P. (2021) CHAPTERS: 00:00 Unreliable narrator 01:48 A book within a story 05:38 The liar 10:29 The insanity defence

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