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Eun-yi freezes. There was no lake at the Nam estate.
One night, folding a duvet embroidered with the moon-and-crane logo of the Nam household (her old employers), she finds a thumb drive sewn into the hem. Inside: a single video file. It shows the late Mrs. Nam—the woman who’d poisoned her—talking to a therapist. “The new maid,” Mrs. Nam says, “she looks just like the one my husband drowned in the lake. Twenty years ago.” the housemaid movie korean
Together, the two “originals” decide to burn the system. Not with fire—with evidence. They steal a hard drive from the Ha patriarch’s study, containing decades of maid-clone records. But as they escape through the laundry chute, Soo-jin stops. She touches her scar. “If we destroy this,” she says, “no more of us will be born. But we’ll also never know who the real first one was. The woman they drowned.” Eun-yi freezes
Eun-yi was never hired by chance. She was the prototype. And her survival? A glitch. Inside: a single video file
She traces the duvet’s owner: a different mansion, a new family—the Ha family. Their maid, a quiet woman named Soo-jin, has the same crescent-moon scar on her wrist as Eun-yi. The same laugh. When they finally meet in a basement boiler room, Soo-jin whispers: “You’re not the first copy. I’m the third.”
Eun-yi looks back at the chandelier—a new one, identical to the one she fell from—hanging in the Ha foyer.