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Korean Movies

Here are some 10 Korean movies in history several years which i enjoyed. These add the comic to the tragic, and involve both action movies and historical dramas. Three turn out taken from events in Korea in the last Forty years roughly.

My Sassy Girl - Using a actual life story that a man posted on the net, My Sassy Girl became very popular in East Asia back 2001, in the event it was popular in Japan, China, Hong Kong, Singapore and Taiwan. This triggered a forgettable direct-to-disc American remake in 2008, starring Elisha Cuthbert (who's unforgettable). My Sassy Girl is approximately a college guy who meets a drunk girl Known only as the "Girl" - on the subway, and all sorts of odd adventures they enter while falling in love. You may never believe the location where the plot gets into this.

Joint Security Area (JSA) - The Joint Security Area may be the DMZ between North Korea and South Korea, and this movie tells the story of a double-shooting in the JSA. This results in increasing tensions for both sides from the borders, a study with a Swiss-Korean woman and nearly a couple of hours of great, if implausible, entertainment.

Oldboy - Oldboy is among the more famous Korean movies with American audiences, famous enough it hit CNN during the Virginia school shooting a few years ago. Oldboy is about a guy abducted and imprisoned inside a college accommodation for Many years, along with what comes about when he escapes. Prepare for the twist, along with seeing Oldboy add too much with his hammer. When they ever actually have the U.S. remake of Oldboy made, it's going to suck so bad. There's just way too many essential parts they would have to change for American audiences. Oldboy was great, though.

Sympathy For Lady Vengeance - Like Oldboy, Sympathy For Lady Vengeance was directed by Park Chan-wook, and that is considered part of his "vengeance trilogy" (in addition to Sympathy For Mr. Vengeance). Whenever a woman leaves prison, after serving a sentence to get a crime she didn't commit, you're ready to mete out revenge up against the real culprits.

Arahan - Arahan is really a 2004 action-comedy that has been panned by critics, but found an audience. When the 6 Masters of Tao choose that an inept cop gets the Chi to get an "Arahan" and rule the entire world, you will know a myriad of wackiness is going to ensue. You'll either love this one or hate it.

Silmido - Silmido is a South Korean island where, in 1968, a unique team of assassins were trained to assassinate former North Korean dictator, Kim Il-Sung, in retaliation for North Korea's try to assassinate the South Korean president. Based on true events involving a 31-man team of either criminals or special forces soldiers, according to whom you speak to, Silmido takes a look a Korea's sordid past. If this was finished with its run, Silmido was the very first South Korean movie to be viewed by 10 million Koreans within the theater.

The President's Last Bang - Another movie portraying events from South Korea's sordid past, The President's Last Bang is among the 1979 assassination from the South Korean President by uncle and Intelligence Director. This is a controversial movie anyway, but the story is told as a black comedy, which triggered lawsuits and court rulings. For all those considering Korean background Korean film history, you need to check out this one.

Chunhyang - If you'd prefer period pieces, Chunhyang will be the story of a hidden love and marriage between a nobleman as well as the daughter of your courtesan in 18th century Korea. Chunhyang reveals the cruel realities of pre-modern Korean society. If the noble husband goes away completely for some time, the official takes fascination with the bride to be, that you simply know will probably lead to trouble.

Guns and Talk - After having a tearjerker, you should watch a comedy. Guns and Talk is a comedy about four guys who decide to become a team of assassins. Whenever a number of detectives get on their case, things get a little crazy. While Guns and Talk features a quantity of implausible situations, if you go into the movie with the right attitude, you ought to want it. Guns and Talk includes a slick visuals, though if you don't like occasional split-screens, you might have a pass.

Memories of Murder - Another Korean movie based on real events is Memories of Murder, concerning the serial killer who terrorized Columbia from 1986 to 1991. Memories of Murder was obviously a hit with both critics as well as the audience, so expect an inventive film that holds your attention.

Great South Korean Films

[DVD 韓国映画] -The Korean film industry has started to create a big impact with East Asian movie audiences in the past 10 years or so, and Korea's movies start to achieve a wider audience in America. If you want these 10 South Korean films, keep trying to find good Asian movies and expand your viewing experience.

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