“Cyber Hell: Exposing an Internet Horror” Trailer Dropped!

Cyber Hell: Exposing an Internet Horror” is a Korean documentary of the Nth room dreadful acts on the year 2019, which was the most atrocious sex crime that happened ever in South Korea.

Slated to release on May 18, this crime documentary deals with the interviews of 24 reporters, officers of the Cyber Bureau and producers who have witnessed the chat room case in person. Also there are interviews of current affairs show writers, college student group “Flame of the Pursuit,” who’ll have struggled to unmask the truth.

The offenders of this case established their own space in the internet with assured anonymity. Thereafter they used new illegal methods which wasn’t commonly seen to be applied in the typical crimes such as blackmailing, felonious transaction using cryptocurrency, and sharing of abusive and illegal pornographic videos under the mask of anonymity. The perpetrators even ridiculed the investigators and committed despicable cybersex crimes against young teen girls knowing that they would never get caught.

“Any Korean audience will know a little about the Nth Room case. But after seeing this documentary, you’ll learn that what you know is just the tip of an iceberg.The methods these criminals used were far more complex and meticulous than we thought them to be. And those who tracked them were also much fiercer and tougher than we pictured them to be,” Director Choi Jin Sung stated.

This whole exploitative cybersex story ran rampant in the South Korea states on 2019. Hunting those criminals required the gutsy determination and the tenacity of the people to catch hold of them. The documentary gives us a clear picture of the aftermath of the crime.