A horror film about the truth behind a broadcasting network’s brutal massacre drama a decade ago being revealed by a YouTuber.
Direction
Kim Hong-ik stitches CCTV, YouTube, and TV footage into paranoid patchwork.
Writing
Meta-commentary on horror itself — who profits from real death on screen?
Sound
Static, dial tones, and dead air become characters. Silence screams.
Director
Kim Hong-ik
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Korean horror's 'broadcast curse' subgenre peaked with 1999's The Ring virus fears; CCTV updates this for the influencer era.
The 'ssi-ssi-ti-bi' title mimics Korean dial-up connection sounds — the film literally screams through obsolete technology.