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The story revolves around (played by Ryoo Seung-bum), a reclusive, brilliant mathematician who spends his days working as an ordinary high school teacher. His monotonous life is brightened only by his brief daily interactions with his neighbor, Hwa-sun (Lee Yo-won), a single mother working at a local lunchbox shop.

| | Details | | :--- | :--- | | Title | Perfect Number (Korean: 용의자X, romanized: Yonguija X , lit. "Suspect X") | | Director | Bang Eun-jin | | Writer(s) | Lee Gong-joo, Lee Jung-hwa, Kim Tae-yoon | | Based On | The novel The Devotion of Suspect X by Keigo Higashino | | Main Cast | Ryoo Seung-bum, Lee Yo-won, Cho Jin-woong | | Release Date | October 18, 2012 (South Korea); October 7, 2012 (Busan International Film Festival) | | Running Time | 107 minutes | | Country | South Korea | | Language | Korean | | Box Office | approx. $10.2 million USD |

Just as they panic, Seung-hyun (who lives next door and heard everything) calmly knocks on the door. He offers to handle everything. Using his logical, mathematical mind, he devises a perfect alibi and a way to dispose of the body. perfect number 2012 english subtitles full

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There is no evidence. I made sure of it. The story revolves around (played by Ryoo Seung-bum),

But occasionally... Just occasionally... The math works out.

"Perfect Number" (2012) is not just a thriller; it is a meditation on isolation, sacrifice, and the limits of logic. The struggle to find it with in full is ironically fitting for a film about solving an impossible problem. "Suspect X") | | Director | Bang Eun-jin

One evening, Hwa-sun's violently abusive ex-husband tracks her down, breaking into her apartment and physically assaulting both her and her niece. In a desperate act of self-defense, Hwa-sun accidentally kills him. Having overheard the violent struggle through the thin apartment walls, Suk-go steps in. Instead of calling the police, his mathematical mind instantly shifts into formulaic overdrive.

Look at the floor. The blood splatter pattern.

One night, Hwa-sun’s violent, abusive ex-husband shows up at her apartment. A fight breaks out, and in self-defense (and to protect her daughter), Hwa-sun and her daughter kill him.