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September 25, 2018

Must See Korean Movies

The number of Korean movies I’ve watched  is probably no match to the kdramas that I’ve binged watched. The Korean movie world is a world yet to explore but here are some recommendations. Share yours too!

1. Hot Young Bloods is a cute movie starring Lee Jong Suk as Joong Gil, a famous playboy and Park Bo Young as Young Sook, a tough gang leader. Be ready to fall in love yet again.
2. My Annoying Brother is a film starring Jo Jung Suk and EXO’s D.O. It is about the love-hate sibling relationship of Doo Sik and Do Young. This movie will surely bring a good laugh and a bunch of tears too!
3. Along with the Gods is one of the top-grossing domestic film in South Korea. The story revolves around the death of Kim Ja Hong (Cha Tae Hyun) and the  three grim reapers who escorted and defended him in the afterlife. It’s an interesting movie with an interesting plot, death and afterlife. 

BTW, It’s nice to see Ju Ji Hoon oppa again after Princess Hours (that was long time ago).
4. Train to Busan is also one of the top grossing film in South Korea and I must say the most hyped Korean film of 2016. It is a zombie apocalypse film starring our dearest goblin, Gong Yoo. 


5. Werewolf Boy stars Park Bo Young and Song Joong Ki, two of my favorite actors. It is sweet yet heart-breaking. 
6. Miracle in Cell No. 7 is probably the most tear-jerking Korean movie I’ve seen. The story revolves around the relationahip of a mentally challenged man wrongfully accused of murder and his daughter. This movie is truly moving so be sure to prepare tissues when you watch this.
7. My Sassy Girl is first Korean movie I watch. It’s an old yet timeless movie starring Jun Ji Hyun and Cha Tae Hyun. 
8. My Little Bride is another “old” movie starring Kim Rae Won and Moon Geun Young. It may be as weird as it seems due to the age gap of the two in the story but it’s such a cute and sweet film.
9. 200 Pound Beauty is another oldie but goodie. It is one of   those that intoduced me to Korean movies.

10. My Love, My Bride starring Jo Jung Suk and Shin Min Ah tells the story of how sweet love is but later showed how marriage is not always a bed of roses. It’s a cliche yet meaningful story.