5 Korean Movies That You should See ın Different Genres Part 2

 


 5 Korean Movies that You should see in different  genres Part 2 

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1- A TALE OF TWO SISTERS


 Genre: Mystery And Thriller, Horror

Original Language: Korean

Director: Kim Jee-woon

Writer: Kim Jee-woon

Sumi and Suyon return home weeks later after a  separation. After their mother's death, their stepmother has already settled in their home. Their father is in favor of ignoring the problems between their stepmother and the girls. However, the animosity between the two sisters and their stepmother is far more rooted than can be predicted. The house where the mother, father and daughters live becomes the scene of strange events caused by this hostility. An event that everyone tries to erase from their memory will make the lives of all four hell.

P.S: Hollywood version of A Tale of Two Sister is avaible but you should see it Korean one

                              

                                             ( The Uninvited-2009/America)

2-MISS GRANNY

                                                             Genre: Fantasy, Comedy

Original Language: Korean

Director: Hwang Dong-hyeok

Producer: Im Jiyeong

Writer: Shin Dongik

This is such a comedy and fantastic movie 😀

Oh Mal-soon is a seventy-year-old lady who loves cursing. One day She returns to her parents ' house. That night She goes for a walk and finds herself among the lights in the "youth photography studio"sunda. She is in a portrait that She saw for the first time in her life. When She comes out of there, She is shocked by her appearance. Like Audrey Hepburn, she has a slender body and pearly white skin. Instead of an old grandmother, she has become a young and beautiful lady!

 Twenty-year-old becomes 'Audrey' and decides to use her time well...

3- THE SPY GONE NORTH


 Genre: Drama-Policy-Spy

Original Language: Korean

Director: Yoon Jong-Bin

Writer: Yoon Jong-Bin-Kwon Sung-Hui

In Korea, the only country where the Cold War continued in 1993, pressure rises with the development of nuclear weapons. In South Korean military intelligence ?Seok-young Park, an army staff member nicknamed' Black Venus', is tasked with infiltrating a North Korean nuclear research facility. Seok-young disguises himself as a South Korean businessman working on a joint project with North Korea and tries to approach Myong-un Ri, one of North Korea's high-ranking people who is in beijiing. Seok-young begins to reap the fruits of this years-long espionage, but is forced to fight alone in the face of the dirty games of Northern and Southern politics before the elections.

4-CAST AWAY ON THE MOON



 Genre: Dram-Romantic-Comedy

Original Language: Korean

Director: Lee Hae-Jun

Writer: Lee Hae-Jun

A man named Kim throws himself into the dark, speechless waters of the Han River. When he wakes up, he's lying on the floor, covered in sand. It is then that he realizes that he has failed to kill himself and is dragged to an unknown island in the river. In an apartment in one of the riverside buildings, there is a young girl who has not stepped out of her room in years. One day, when she is looking through her binoculars, a man living alone on an island catches her eye and wonders. As days chase days, a man's lonely but content life increases her curiosity so much that it causes her to leave her room after all these years.


5-FAILAN



Genre: Dram

Original Language: Korean

Director: Song Hae-Sung

Writer: Song Hae-Sung

After losing both her parents, Failan emigrates to Korea to seek her only remaining relatives. Once there, she finds out that her relatives have moved to Canada. Desperate to stay and make a living in Korea, Failan is forced to have an arranged marriage through a match-making agency.

The film was adapted from the Japanese novel Love Letter by Jirō Asada




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