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2025 Korean Mystery-Thriller! Netflix Global Exclusive! Scarier Than The Wailing — New Apartment’s R-Rated Creepy Noise Tearing Lives Apart

A suffocating residential nightmare! Rotten Tomatoes predicts a 96% Fresh rating! IMDb preview score: 8.4! Metacritic Certified: 85!

“84 ㎡ Apartment = a prison of the human soul” — R-rated terrifying noise cracks the facade of neighborly harmony! A dark realist benchmark in Korean cinema!


Title: The Sound Outside the Wall

Release Date: July 18, 2025 (Netflix global exclusive)


Core Plot — When the Dream of Home Becomes Hell

A metaphor for real-life society: the title “84 Square Meters” points to South Korea’s standard middle-class apartment size, revealing middle-class anxieties tied to homeownership as a form of social ascent.

Protagonist Woo Sung (Kang Ha‑na) exhausts his savings, takes out loans, even mortgages his mother’s garlic farm to buy the “perfect” home—only to become trapped in a nightmare of high interest debt and horrifying noise.

Entering a new psychological thriller paradigm, the creepy noise becomes the engine driving the narrative, gradually exposing the hypocrisy and hidden violence of apartment community life.


Characters & Power Plays

  • In‑hwa (Im Hye‑ran) — President of the residents’ association. Outwardly championing harmony, but secretly controlling a hidden power network in the building.
  • Jin‑ho (Seo Hyun‑woo) — A journalist who teams up with Woo Sung to trace the source of the noise, aiming to expose the “evil neighbor” and the systemic oppression behind them.
  • TV‑MA Rated — Confirmed to include graphic breakdowns, claustrophobic spatial violence, and noise pollution that becomes a physiological nightmare.

Cast — Acting Titans in a Human Horror Arena

  • Kang Ha‑na — Takes a dramatic turn into horror after When the Camellia Blooms, portraying Woo Sung’s descent from frustration to madness with harrowing authenticity. Trailers show gripping scenes of eye tremors and self-harm that have sparked acclaim.
  • Im Hye‑ran — Following her iconic role in The Glory, she now plays a deceptively charming residents’ association president who commands moral authority and secret intelligence.
  • Seo Hyun‑woo — As journalist Jin‑ho, his character’s connection to the upstairs noise-maker forms the crux of the mystery—an identity that keeps viewers guessing throughout.