SECTOR 7 3D
Synopsis
Something awaits 8,000 feet under the sea off the southern tip of Jeju Island.
The Eclipse is the offshore drilling rig stationed at Sector 7, a mining area in the vast open sea located off the southern tip of Jeju Island. The oil drilling excavations end in failure and headquarters gives the order to withdraw.
Captain Jeong-man is sent to oversee the crew's withdrawal from the Eclipse. However, Hae-jun, the equipment manager (played by Ha Ji-won), is adamantly opposed to the headquarters order, as she is certain that oil will be discovered in Sector 7. Motivated by Hae-jun's conviction of finding oil, the Captain suggests conducting one last drilling exercise.
While Hae-jun and the crew are fully engaged in their final attempt, they lose communication with headquarters, and the crew is overwhelmed by the disconcerting feeling that something is out there.
As bodies begin disappearing one by one, the few surviving need to think fast and fight for their lives in a non-stop battle against the mutant monster from the sea. Survival looks unlikely, but Hae-jun and the crew are determined to take any chance to get out of Sector 7 alive.
The Eclipse is the offshore drilling rig stationed at Sector 7, a mining area in the vast open sea located off the southern tip of Jeju Island. The oil drilling excavations end in failure and headquarters gives the order to withdraw.
Captain Jeong-man is sent to oversee the crew's withdrawal from the Eclipse. However, Hae-jun, the equipment manager (played by Ha Ji-won), is adamantly opposed to the headquarters order, as she is certain that oil will be discovered in Sector 7. Motivated by Hae-jun's conviction of finding oil, the Captain suggests conducting one last drilling exercise.
While Hae-jun and the crew are fully engaged in their final attempt, they lose communication with headquarters, and the crew is overwhelmed by the disconcerting feeling that something is out there.
As bodies begin disappearing one by one, the few surviving need to think fast and fight for their lives in a non-stop battle against the mutant monster from the sea. Survival looks unlikely, but Hae-jun and the crew are determined to take any chance to get out of Sector 7 alive.
About the Director
Director(s)
Kim
Ji-hoon
Director
Kim Ji-hoon is a South Korean film director who hails from Daegu and graduated from Hanyang University's Theater and Film Art Department. Starting as an assistant director, he marked his directorial debut in 2004 with "Mokpo, Gangster's Paradise," starring Cha In-pyo and Cho Jae-hyun....Read more
Kim Ji-hoon is a South Korean film director who hails from Daegu and graduated from Hanyang University's Theater and Film Art Department. Starting as an assistant director, he marked his directorial debut in 2004 with "Mokpo, Gangster's Paradise," starring Cha In-pyo and Cho Jae-hyun. His 2007 film "May 18," depicting the Gwangju Massacre of 1980 and featuring Kim Sang-kyung, Lee Yo-won, and Lee Joon-gi, earned him the Best Director award at the 2008 Korea Movie Star Awards. Following this success, he directed "Sector 7" in 2011, an action/horror flick centered on a sea monster attacking oil platforms, starring Ha Ji-won and Ahn Sung-ki. While it became a box office hit in China. Read less