Kim Seok Hun is South Korea's untouchable A-list actor-charismatic, disciplined, and universally adored. For fifteen years, he has perfected his image: the model celebrity, the consummate professional, the man everyone trusts. Fans worship him. Colleagues revere him. Even those closest to him believe they know exactly who he is.
They don't.
Behind the carefully curated spotlight lies a past Seok Hun has buried so deeply that even he pretends it no longer exists. A past tied to violence, obsession, and a disorder he has spent years suppressing-one that is beginning to resurface at the worst possible time. As pressure mounts from a high-profile project and relentless public scrutiny, the cracks in his control start to show.
Then strange things begin to happen.
Anonymous messages. Familiar patterns. Scenes that feel staged-too deliberate to be coincidence. Someone knows what Seok Hun has done. Someone who shouldn't still be alive in his memory.
Gu Tae-Gyung reappears like a ghost from a life Seok Hun erased. Once connected to him in ways that blur the line between desire and destruction, Tae-Gyung is either a threat... or a warning. A reminder of a truth Seok Hun has rewritten for years. As their paths collide again, the tension between them becomes dangerously intimate, laced with unresolved obsession, guilt, and something far more volatile than love.
As reality and performance begin to overlap, Seok Hun must confront a terrifying question:
Is Tae-Gyung trying to expose him-or is he the only one trying to stop him?
In a world where nothing is unscripted and every smile hides intent, Lights, Camera, Murder is a psychological thriller where fame is a mask, desire is a weapon, and the most dangerous roles are the ones we play to survive.
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