In the bustling city of Seoul, twin sisters Jiwon and Minhoo live starkly different lives under the same roof. Jiwon, a disciplined and brilliant surgeon, thrives in the shadows of the night, while Minhoo, with her effortless beauty, enjoys a simpler existence managing a modest grocery shop during the day. Their contrasting personalities and lifestyles seem like two halves of the same coin-opposite yet inseparable.
Despite their shared home, the sisters rarely meet, their paths carefully timed to avoid overlap. But in their quiet apartment, a strange tension lingers. Jiwon's reserved demeanor and masked sleep habits raise questions, while Minhoo's carefree attitude belies a deeper story.
As days turn to years, unspoken truths, long-hidden insecurities, and fractured bonds begin to unravel. The world sees them as two distinct individuals, but the deeper reality of their relationship is far more complicated-and far more haunting.
My Lips But Better is a chilling tale of identity, envy, and the lengths one will go to rewrite their life. In this dark psychological thriller, appearances are deceiving, and the truth lies hidden behind the mask.
Angie, a grieving expectant mother, must help the spirit of a little girl find the remains of twelve other children who mysteriously disappeared three years ago.
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After the death of her twin brother, Angie Abernathy immersed herself in her painting to help her deal with her overwhelming grief. When her husband, John, finally convinces her to sort through some of Cory's belongings, she unexpectedly finds the closure she needs in the form of a map and a journal full of cryptic notes. When the notes lead her to the bodily remains of six-year-old Mary Drake, the first of thirteen children who went missing three years ago, Angie finds herself caught up in her own investigation and quickly starts to believe that Mary's bones aren't as dead as they seem to be...
Content warning: This story contains mature themes, including references to the murder of children