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In The Chaser, Yeong-min lives alone in a detached house with a courtyard (which he took over after murdering the original owner, Deacon Park). He does not have a roommate at this location. However, during the investigation, the protagonist Joong-ho discovers that Yeong-min previously lived with a 'prison mate' at a different address (a room/apartment). Joong-ho tracks down this former roommate to get information about Yeong-min's past.
No, Yeong-min does not have a roommate in The Chaser.
He lives alone in a small, isolated, and dilapidated apartment in a dense residential area. His solitude is a key element of the film, allowing him to bring victims back and dispose of evidence without being observed or disturbed by anyone living with him.
The AI summary misses the existence of the prison mate character, who lived with Yeong-min at a previous address and provides key information to the protagonist.
The AI incorrectly identifies the murder location as an apartment. It is a house with a courtyard, which is a significant setting detail (e.g., burying bodies in the yard).