Here is a quick guide to file sizes for a 2-hour movie like "Memories of Murder":

Allowing Hindi-speaking audiences to follow the complex, dialogue-heavy plot seamlessly without relying entirely on subtitles.

The film is based on the true story of South Korea's first confirmed serial killings, which took place between 1986 and 1991 in Hwaseong.

The case begins to consume them, and the movie masterfully depicts the psychological toll on the investigators as they chase shadowy leads and question every potential suspect. For those who are yet to experience this cinematic journey, the film is widely considered a masterpiece of tension, though it is not a "feel-good" film but an intense and somber experience.

Set in 1986 in a rural province under a military dictatorship, the film follows two local detectives, Park Doo-man (Song Kang-ho) and Cho Yong-koo (Kim Roi-ha). Lacking modern forensic technology and basic investigative training, the local police rely on brutal interrogation tactics, planting evidence, and superstition to find a killer targeting women in red clothing on rainy nights.