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Happy Bus Day

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After treating the eldest son like a monster for years, the family gathers on his birthday to poison him. The mother tells everyone to spend some time with the monster beforehand, and the family members proceed to reveal their darkest secrets to him.

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Aluna U This film starts with a disturbing premise—killing their disabled eldest brother, dubbed the "Monster"—but fails to deliver a coherent narrative. The character development is weak, interactions feel random and shallow, and the central conflict is lost amid chaotic personal dramas. Despite decent performances, the lack of depth, clarity, and focus makes it hard to understand or empathize with the characters or their twisted motivations. Read the full review here: (Indonesian version : alunauwie.com) Rated 3 out of 5 stars 09/23/25 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis After treating the eldest son like a monster for years, the family gathers on his birthday to poison him. The mother tells everyone to spend some time with the monster beforehand, and the family members proceed to reveal their darkest secrets to him.
Director
Lee Seung-won, Kim Sang-su
Genre
Drama
Original Language
Korean
Runtime
1h 53m