Sinkhole
"A house earned after 11 years of effort falls deep into the ground in a minute."
After years of hard work, a blue-collar family moves into a newly bought condo and throws a housewarming for coworkers and neighbors. The gathering becomes a snapshot of everyday life, with Man-soo trying to keep spirits up as Eun-joo handles meals and Yeong-e keeps an eye on the crowd. Friends... Read more
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About Sinkhole
After years of hard work, a blue-collar family moves into a newly bought condo and throws a housewarming for coworkers and neighbors. The gathering becomes a snapshot of everyday life, with Man-soo trying to keep spirits up as Eun-joo handles meals and Yeong-e keeps an eye on the crowd. Friends trade stories about work and bills, while the kids dart between rooms. Then a heavy rainstorm hits, and a deep sinkhole opens beneath the building, swallowing the structure in a matter of hours. As the residents confront the danger, they must rely on each other to survive and rethink what it means to own a home. The camera often shifts to neighboring apartments, capturing a city that holds its breath.
Directed by Kim Ji-hoon adapts an original screenplay by Kim Jeong-han and Jeon Cheol-hong. Released in 2021, it features Cha Seung-won, Kim Sung-kyun, and Lee Kwang-soo in a family disaster comedy. The cast delivers grounded humor and solid chemistry overall.
With a production budget of 11.4 million, the film earned roughly 17.97 million at the worldwide box office, making a solid return and drawing interest from international audiences. It performed well in nearby markets and appealed to Korean cinema fans.
Critics praise its mix of laughs and sentiment and its sharp take on housing precarity in urban life. The film leans on sturdy performances from Cha Seung-won as Man-soo, Kim Sung-kyun as Dong-won, and Lee Kwang-soo as Manager Kim, with Yeong-e and Eun-joo providing the family's emotional throughline for viewers.
Sinkhole may not be a global blockbuster, but it sparked conversations about home ownership and urban risk in Korea. The movie pairs relatable family dynamics with a high stakes crisis, making everyday resilience feel tangible and comic at once, and it leaves you thinking about what a home really means.
Details
- Release Date
- August 11, 2021
- Runtime
- 1h 53m
- User Ratings
- 157 votes
- Type
- Movie
- Genres
- Comedy, Drama
- Country
- South Korea
- Studio
- The Tower Pictures +1 more
- Budget
- $11,400,000
- Box Office
- $17,970,000
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Official Trailer
Cast
Cha Seung-won
Man-soo
Kim Sung-kyun
Dong-won
Lee Kwang-soo
Manager Kim
Kwon So-hyun
Yeong-e
Kim Hye-jun
Eun-joo
Kim Jae-hwa
Kyung-mi
Nam Da-reum
Seung-tae
Jung Young-sook
Grandma Oh
Lee Hak-ju
Manager Jung
Han Hye-rin
Hyo-jung
Director: Kim Ji-hoon
Written by: Kim Jeong-han, Jeon Cheol-hong