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Crimson Ink
Crimson Ink Plot:
During a stormy night, cashier Asen shelters a drenched woman in red who claims to be a 1930s umbrella maker's daughter. Brandishing a bloodstained marriage contract, she vows to kill him as the reincarnated lover who betrayed her. But when paper puppets burst through the door bearing a ghostly bridal sedan, Asen discovers faded photographs revealing her seventy-year mistake. Now they must survive the true murderer – a shadowy puppeteer with scissors glinting in the dark, stitching lies with crimson threads.
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