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Next Sohee
Directed by
July Jung
13+
2025
2h 18m
Drama
,
Thriller
7.2
94%
91%
7.2
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High school student Sohee starts training for a job at a call center but the greed of her company leads to her death. Detective Oh Yu-jin, who has something in common with Sohee, starts to probe her demise and finds an unsettling truth.
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Cast of Next Sohee
Kim Si-eun
So-hee
Bae Doona
Yoo-jin
Jung Hoe-ryn
Jun-hee
Kang Hyun-oh
Tae-joon
Bahk Woo-young
Dong-ho
Lee In-young
Eun-ah
Park Hui-eun
So-hee's Mother
Kim Yong-jun
So-hee's Father
Sim Hee-seop
Former Team Manager
Yoon Ga-i
Ji-won
Jung Soo-ha
Jung-in / Customer Oh Joo-yeon (voice)
Park Yoon-hee
Director
Choi Hee-jin
Newcomer Team Manager
Yoo Jeong-ho
Head Manager
Moon Jung-woong
Headquarters Staff 1 / Customer Choi Cheol-woong (voice)
Kim Tae-yoon
Headquarters Staff 2
Yoo Jae-won
Call Center Colleague Yoo-jeong
Kim Hee-won
Call Center Colleague Seon-ae
Park Seo-kyoung
Call Center Colleague Park Seul-ki
Kim Woo-kyum
Detective Bae
Next Sohee Ratings & Reviews
Spectrum Culture
Erik Reeds
Next Sohee intelligently hones in on critiquing the economic system that causes malaise instead of painting a portrait of hostility coming from all directions.
Silver Screen Riot
Matt Oakes
Ju-ri paints a portrait of a young adult's evolution from student-to-worker that's deeply dehumanizing, revealing a shockingly broken system that's intentionally stacked against the Sohees of society. Powerful stuff.
Variety
Manuel Betancourt
Amid such a bleak and slow burn of a premise, Jung's "Next Sohee" is surprisingly warm-hearted.
ForReel Movie News And Reviews
Thomas Stoneham-Judge
"It's a compelling story that is anchored by incredible performances from the film's two leading actors."
The Screen Scene
Scott Phillips
Next Sohee ... (is) powerful film-making.
Drink in the Movies
Taylor Baker
Through riveting specificity July Jung's Next Sohee has created a powerful criticism of South Korean institutional failings. Making it one of the best sophomore films of the year, and the indelible result of a bonafide filmmaker.
Eye for Film
Jennie Kermode
There's a real sense of fury behind this film.
The Film Stage
Jared Mobarak
Jung showcases the system of gaslighting necessary to manipulate an entire nation's youth and reveals what the perpetrators think "strength" means by putting the camera in their faces to watch how every single one must involuntarily turn away in shame.
But Why Tho? A Geek Community
Kate Sánchez
Next Sohee is terrifyingly poignant...Stark and unyielding, July Jung's storytelling presents a masterclass in atmosphere and emotion. To be so delicate and yet so forceful with a story is not an easy task, and yet, Jung succeeds.
The Playlist
Elena Lazic
…Both its overall emotional landscape and its study of exploitation are stuck in a rather monotonous sense of indignation and tragedy that ultimately feels frustratingly unproductive.
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