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10 Korean Movies You Need to Watch Right Now

하트 뿅뿅 2023. 3. 4. 01:12
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Korean cinema has gained a reputation for producing some of the most unique and innovative movies in the world. From gripping thrillers to heartwarming romances, Korean films offer something for everyone. In this post, we'll take a look at 10 Korean movies that you need to watch right now.

  1. Parasite (2019)

This black comedy thriller made history by becoming the first non-English language film to win the Academy Award for Best Picture. Directed by Bong Joon-ho, Parasite tells the story of a poor family who con their way into a wealthy family's household, with disastrous consequences.

 

 

  1. Train to Busan (2016)

This zombie apocalypse movie has been praised for its intense action sequences and emotional storytelling. Train to Busan follows a group of passengers who are trapped on a train to Busan while a zombie outbreak sweeps across the country.

 

  1. Oldboy (2003)

Directed by Park Chan-wook, Oldboy is a dark and twisted revenge thriller. The movie follows Oh Dae-su, a man who is imprisoned for 15 years without any explanation. Upon his release, he sets out to uncover the truth behind his captivity.

  1. Memories of Murder (2003)

This crime thriller is based on the true story of the Hwaseong serial murders that occurred in the 1980s. The movie follows two detectives as they investigate the case, which becomes increasingly complex and disturbing.

  1. The Handmaiden (2016)

Directed by Park Chan-wook, The Handmaiden is a visually stunning and erotically charged period drama. The movie tells the story of a con artist who hires a handmaiden to help her seduce a wealthy heiress and steal her fortune.

  1. Burning (2018)

This psychological thriller follows a young man named Jong-su who becomes obsessed with a woman named Hae-mi. When Hae-mi goes missing, Jong-su begins to suspect that she may have been murdered.

  1. A Taxi Driver (2017)

Set during the 1980 Gwangju Uprising, A Taxi Driver tells the story of a taxi driver who takes a German journalist to the city of Gwangju. Along the way, they witness the brutal suppression of the uprising by the South Korean military.

  1. The Host (2006)

This monster movie combines horror, comedy, and political commentary. The movie follows a family as they try to rescue their daughter from a giant mutant creature that has emerged from the Han River.

  1. Joint Security Area (2000)

Directed by Park Chan-wook, Joint Security Area is a tense and gripping thriller set in the Korean Demilitarized Zone. The movie follows an investigation into a shooting incident that occurs at a North Korean guard post.

  1. My Sassy Girl (2001)

This romantic comedy became a cultural phenomenon in Korea and launched the career of actress Jun Ji-hyun. The movie follows a college student named Kyun-woo who falls in love with a girl who is unpredictable and eccentric.

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In conclusion, Korean cinema offers a wealth of diverse and engaging movies that are worth exploring. Whether you're a fan of action, romance, or horror, there's a Korean movie out there for you. So grab some popcorn and start watching!

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