LESSON LEARNED & KNOWLEDGE POWER: My Top 10 Best Korean Movies to Watch
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My Top 10 Best Korean Movies to Watch
1. Train to Busan
Directed by Yeon Sang-ho
Produced by Lee Dong-ha
Written by Park Joo-suk
Starring
Gong Yoo
Ma Dong-seok
Jung Yu-mi
Kim Su-an
Kim Eui-sung
Choi Woo-shik
Ahn So-hee
Seok-woo and his daughter are on a train to Busan on the latter's birthday to see his wife. However, the journey turns into a nightmare when they are trapped amidst a zombie outbreak in South Korea. Snipers stationed on the other side prepare to shoot at what they believe to be zombies.
Lesson Learned:
By nature, all human are selfish or self-center in critical situation.
But you can always choose your's character in your life.
2. Innocent Witness
Directed by Lee Han
Produced by Kim Jae-joong
Lee Jun-woo
Kim Woo-jae
Written by Lee Han
Moon Ji-won
Starring Jung Woo-sung
Kim Hyang-gi
A housemaid, Mi-ran (Yum Hye-ran), stands accused of murdering her elderly employer, although she claims merely to have failed in her efforts to prevent his suicide. Their scuffle is witnessed from across the street by Ji-woo, whose autism impedes her from interacting fully with the outside world.
Lesson Learned:
It is so easy to be a horrible person, and so hard to be just and wise. And yet often times it takes us meeting someone who is truly different to appreciate life and see the goodness and beauty around us.
3. The Man From Nowhere
Directed by Lee Jeong-beom
Produced by Lee Tae-heon
Written by Lee Jeong-beom
Starring
Won Bin
Kim Sae-ron
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. Her mother, Hyo-jeong smuggles drugs from a drug trafficking organization and entrusts Tae-shik with the product, without letting him know.
Lesson Learned:
The movie shows us glimpses of the evils of modern society – drugs, drug mules, ants (kids used as drug mules), illegal organ-smugglers and so on.
4. THE WITCH PART 1 – THE SUBVERSION
Directed by Park Hoon-jung
Produced by Park Hoon-jung
Yeon Young-sik
Written by Park Hoon-jung
Starring Kim Da-mi
Jo Min-su
Choi Woo-shik
Park Hee-soon
When she was young, Ja-yoon escaped from a government facility, but lost all her memory. 10 years later, when she appears on a nationally televised competition to win money for her family, her life is turned upside down by faces from her past.
Lesson Learned:
The movies I all about a girl forced into a life she didn’t choose as she spends her time trying to survive so she can live the life she wants. which means life is always a survival
5. A Company Man
Directed by Im Sang-yoon
Produced by Oh Joo-hyeon
Yu Jeong-hoon
Jeong Yong-wook
Written by Im Sang-yoon
Starring So Ji-sub
Lee Mi-yeon
Kwak Do-won
Kim Dong-jun
Death is all in a day's work for Hyeong-do, a corporate assassin. But when his new trainee is gunned down and he sees an opportunity to quit this cutthroat career, he learns that ambition is a killer, and "retirement" may come at a bloody price. find himself targeted by his ex-employers after he falls in love with a single mother and quits his job.
Lessons Learned:
Director Lim Sang-Yoon said during the premiere: “We are all the Company Man.” The final question of the movie is: in this cutthroat world, who, or for what are you working for?
6. A Moment to Remember
Directed by John H. Lee (Lee Jae-han)
Produced by Cha Seung-jae
Written by John H. Lee
Kim Young-ha
Starring Jung Woo-sung
Son Ye-jin
In A Moment to Remember, the young couple Sui Jin and Cheol-soo struggled in combat with the fatal Alzheimer which was ruining their marriage step by step. Cheol-soo could save Sin Jin from a bitter past, but who could be their savior in flight with losing the memories, love and life?
7. Always
Directed by Song Il-gon
Produced by Kim Jeong-hui
Moon Bo-mi
Written by Song Il-gon
Roh Hong-jin
Story by Jang Hyun-sung
Starring So Ji-sub
Han Hyo-joo
Having closed himself away from the world, former boxer Cheol-min starts a new part-time job as a parking lot attendant. One night, he is sitting in the tiny pay booth in the parking lot and staring at the small television when a young woman, Jung-hwa, walks into the tollbooth. She offers something to Cheol-min and sits next to him. Cheol-min realizes the woman is blind and she is confusing him for the parking attendant who worked there previously.
8. Daisy
Directed by Andrew Lau
Produced by Teddy Yung
Written by Kwak Jae-yong
Gordon Chan
Felix Chong
Starring Jun Ji-hyun
Jung Woo-sung
Lee Sung-jae
Hye-young (Jun Ji-hyun) is an artist who makes her living by sketching portraits of people for 30 euros per portrait.
9. Gangnam Blues
Directed by Yoo Ha
Produced by Yoo Ha
Yu Jeong-hun
Written by Yoo Ha
Starring Lee Min-ho
Kim Rae-won
10. Long Live The King: Mokpo Hero
Director: Kang Yun-sung
Cast: Kim Rae-won, Won Jin-ah, Jin Sun-kyu, Choi Gwi-hwa, Choi Moo-seong, Ju Jin-mo, Lim Hyung-jun, Choi Jae-Hwan, Cha Yup, Ma Dong-seok, Yoon Kye-sang, Jung Won-joong,
Country: South Korea
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