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TOP KOREAN MOVIE ALL TIME

Parasite becomes the first Asian movie, exactly from Korean to win a prestigious award such as academy awards and oscar. The movie which is produced by director bong joon ho get well received not only in Asia but all over the world with its interesting story and plot twist. Yet, there is a lot of other great Korean movie beside parasite. If you haven’t watch and like to witness another awesome movie, try this recommendation list:

1. Parasite 
We will start from the first one who is well talked nowadays. Bong Joon-ho movies tend to end where they begin: The detective in Memories of Murder returns to the ditch where he discovers one of the serial killer’s first victims; the titular mother in Mother dances, her arms swaying like wheatgrass; the little girl Mija returns to the countryside after saving her pet from a slaughterhouse in Okja. The world appears unchanged, but they are no longer the same. Instead, there’s a disquieting dread. Despite the unspeakable horrors each character has witnessed, the world still spins, impassive and unmoved by the preceding events. As with many of his films, Bong Joon-ho has his eye on the superstructure that binds society together and continues to grind down the bones of its protagonists long after the final frame. In the opening scene, the family son Ki-woo (Choi Woo-sik) hunts for a Wi-Fi signal to leech off while the rest of his family folds pizza boxes for cash. They let the smoke from the public fumigation into their apartment for some free disinfectant. They’re scrabbling to survive, but catch a lucky break when Ki-woo scores a job tutoring the daughter of the wealthy Park family, Da-hae. The fun of the beginning of the film comes from watching Ki-woo and the rest of the family infiltrate the Park house as individual workers pretending to only know each other through vague networks: Ki-jung (Park So-dam) becomes an art therapist to the young boy Da-song, Chung-sook the mother (Jang Hye-jin) as the Park’s housekeeper, and Ki-taek (Song Kang-ho) the father as their driver. In the age of extreme wealth disparity, the Kims’ striving and scheming is thoroughly relatable: After all, who wouldn’t suck on the teat of the rich if given the chancce?

2. Train to Busan
TRAIN TO BUSAN is a harrowing zombie horror-thriller that follows a group of terrified passengers fighting their way through a countrywide viral outbreak while trapped on a suspicion-filled, blood-drenched bullet train ride to Busan, a southern resort city that has managed to hold off the zombie hordes.. or so everyone hopes. It’s a good zombie film, that has a story in it, entertaining action and thriller. Just like the title, it tells a story of zombie apocalypse on the train.

3. Along with the gods
Although the sequel or second part of the movie didn't really amazing and somewhat disappoint, but the first movie is a masterpiece. According to the laws of Afterlife, all deceased must go through 7 trials over 49 days divided into 7 sin categories: betrayal, violence, filial piety, murder, indolence, deceit, and injustice. Once the deceased clears all 7 trials, he can be reincarnated and start a new life.The movie tells a story of the deceased fire fighter. 'Along With The Gods 2' Breaks Box Office Record In Korea; Fastest Movie To Reach 5 Million Mark. Along With The Gods 2 has set a new box office record in South Korea. It smashed the earlier record set by the Avengers: Infinity War which is 1.3 million tickets sold on opening day

4. Secretly greatly
Three elite North Korean sleeper agents live under cover for so long that they believe their cover stories are their real identities. They are shocked when they are ordered to kill one another or face death at the hands of an elite hit team. Secretly Greatly" broke the box-office record for most ticket sales in its first day of release by a Korean film. Previous record was held by movie "The Thieves," which sold 436,596 tickets.

5. Mother
Kim Hye-ja as Mother, an unnamed widow who is extremely protective of her son and attempts to free him from a false murder charge. Won Bin as Yoon Do-joon, the teenage son of Mother, who has an intellectual disability and is accused of the murder of a local girl. A mother desperately searches for the killer who framed her son for a girl's horrific murder.

6. The wailing
Suspicion leads to hysteria when rural villagers link a series of brutal murders to the arrival of a mysterious stranger.  Japanese man has recently arrived at Gokseong, a small rural village in the mountains of South Korea, living in a secluded house in the forest. A mysterious disease starts spreading among the villagers, causing a rash and hysteria which precedes violent murderous outbreaks followed by stupor and eventually death. It's a mystery thriller drama, suits for you who want to spice your life with some thrill. 

7. The man from nowhere
A quiet pawnshop keeper with a violent past takes on a drug-and-organ trafficking ring in hope of saving the child who is his only friend. An ex-special agent CHA Tae-shik's only connection to the rest of the world is a little girl, So-mi, who lives nearby. This movie is a bit gore, with full of blood slashed through the faint and sword fight. 

8. Exit
Exit is a 2019 South Korean disaster action comedy film directed by Lee Sang-geun, starring Jo Jung-suk and SNSD YoonA. The movie made around 490,000 admissions while leading the charts on its first day. On the morning of August 2, just two days after its premiere on July 31, CJ Entertainment announced that the film had officially surpassed 1 million moviegoers. A rock climber tries to save the day when a mysterious white gas envelops an entire district in Seoul, South Korea. It was a fun movie, full packed with action and you get immersed as you've became the one who tried to escape the poison gas.

9. I saw the devil
One snowy night, school-bus driver Jang Kyung-chul runs into Jang Joo-yun and offers to fix her flat tire. After beating Joo-yun unconscious, Kyung-chul kills her with a makeshift guillotine at his home and scatters her body parts into a local stream. When a boy discovers one of Joo-yun's ears, the police are called in under the command of Section Chief Oh and Squad Chief Jang (Joo-yun's father).

Starring Lee Byung-hun and Choi Min-sik, the film follows NIS agent Kim Soo-hyun (Byung-hun), who embarks on a quest of revenge when his fiancée is brutally murdered by the psychopathic serial killer Jang Kyung-chul (Min-sik)

10. The host
Basic premise of "The Host" was derived by Bong Joon-Ho from the real life "McFarland Incident" in 2000 (a U.S. military employee discharged approximately 470 bottles of formaldehyde into the Han river). Bong Joon-Ho started scripting "The Host" in 2002, while filming "Memories of Murder".

11. Memories of murders

12. The handmaiden

13. A taxi driver

14. Last vengeance

15. The good, the bad, the weird

16. Okja

17. The thieves

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