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  1. Blood and Ties (Korean: 공범; RR: Gongbeom; lit. Accomplices) is a 2013 South Korean crime-thriller film written and directed by Guk Dong-seok, and starring Son Ye-jin and Kim Kap-soo. It follows a budding journalist who suspects that her doting father may have been the culprit in a kidnap-murder case 15 years earlier.

  2. Oct 24, 2013 · Blood and Ties: Directed by Dong-Suk Kuk. With Son Ye-jin, Kim Kap-su, Lee Kyu-han, Choi Eun-seok. Da-eun lives a happy life with her single father. However, their relationship is about to take an unexpected turn because she becomes suspicious that her father might be a monstrous kidnapper.

    • (1.5K)
    • Drama, Thriller
    • Dong-Suk Kuk
    • 2013-10-24
  3. Watch the latest Korean movie Blood And Ties (2013) Full online with English subtitle for free on iQIYI | iQ.com. Da-eun (Ye-jin Son) lives with her single father Soon-man since childhood. Based on the film adapted from the kidnapping and murder of a child 15 years ago, she finds that the released phone recordings of the suspects are so similar ...

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    • 95 min
  4. Oct 18, 2013 · Blood and Ties (공범) teaser trailer subtitled in english directed by Guk Dong-Suk and starring Son Ye-Jin, Kim Kap-SooA daughter suspects her father kidnapped...

    • 2 min
    • 35.8K
    • 映画カルチュア FilmIsNow Japan
  5. Blood Ties is a 2013 crime thriller film directed by Guillaume Canet and starring Clive Owen, Billy Crudup, Marion Cotillard, Mila Kunis and Matthias Schoenaerts. It is a remake of the 2008 French thriller film Les liens du sang by Jacques Maillot, an adaptation of the French novel Deux frères: flic & truand by Bruno and Michel Papet.

  6. Currently you are able to watch "Blood and Ties" streaming on The Roku Channel, Tubi TV, Pluto TV for free with ads. Synopsis A young woman's happy life with her father takes a downward turn when she begins to suspect that he's a kidnapper.

    • 95 min
  7. Nov 8, 2013 · The South Korean film “Blood and Ties” probably resonates strongly in its home country, where the central conceit has had well-known real-life parallels like the Hwaseong serial killings.