Top 10 best Korean movies that you should not miss
Television productions of the land of kimchi are considered as "spiritual food" for radio viewers as well as Korean movie fans. As we all know, Korea always makes the audience remember with classic films, deep emotional psychology, unforgettable. Here are the top 10 Korean movies that can be considered the best that you should see at least once. Those are meaningful and touching films that will take you a lot of tears when watching. Let's find out and watch the movie together.
1
Miracle In Cell No.7

Miracle In Cell No.7 is the story of Yong Goo - a mentally disabled man sentenced to death for rape and murder that he did not commit. Yong Goo's dream is to see his young daughter for the last time before he dies, but the bars of the prison where he is kept never open to family members. Touched by Yong Goo's story, the "prisoners" planned to reunite the father and son. Behind the cheery laughter, the suspenseful moments by the tricks of the inmate-friends in the plan to bring a little girl into the prison, the film took away many tears from the audience by the story. full of grievances and love that a disabled father has for his daughter
2
Train To Busan

Train To Busan is set in the Korean country being attacked by a mysterious virus, turning people into aggressive, bloodthirsty zombies. Present on the train from Seoul to Busan was a father and daughter, the couple preparing to welcome their first child and some high school students. When the zombie epidemic suddenly broke out, they were no longer there. There is no other way but to cope with it to protect your loved ones. The 453km journey from Seoul to the Busan safe zone suddenly turned into a fierce battle for survival
3
Hope

In 2013, the Korean film industry sadly welcomed a brave and humane work called Hope. Based on a real-life criminal case that shook Korea in 2008 (the Nayoung case), Hope describes the infuriating development and recovery process from the trauma of sexual abuse of an eight-year-old girl named So Won (Lee Re). On the way to school alone, So Won encountered a drunkard and was raped, sexually abused and left with pain beyond the framework of physical trauma. By the time she was discovered and saved, the girl had to carry a lifetime of physical and psychological sequelae. To the point that she was even afraid of her own father. So Won panics every time his father approaches. So Won's parents were extremely painful in the process of healing heavy injuries with their daughter that only happened in a split second by a drunk bastard. And the man who committed the crime, with just one sentence, "I remember nothing," he was sentenced to 12 years in prison. This is a psychological drama that causes pain about pedophilia in society instead of intentionally causing negative emotions to the audience.
4
The Preparation

In-gyu is a 7-year-old "stuck" in the form of a man in his 30s. His mother, Ae-soon, has spent 30 years of her life taking care of her son. making Ae-soon a nagging and extremely difficult old mother. One day, Ae-soon realizes that her time with her silly son is coming to an end. The thought of leaving In-gyu filled her with worries. To prepare for a brand new future for her son, Ae-soon begins to make lists of things to do - things that are extremely normal but completely strange and difficult for a person with developmental disabilities. developed like In-gyu. In-gyu's late adulthood journey with the dedicated guidance of his elderly mother will bring a lot of laughter and tears to the audience in the last days of 2017.
5
Ode To My Father

Ode To My Father tells the story of Duk-soo's life - starting his life with the evacuation of 14,000 refugees aboard the American cargo ship SS Meredith Victory from the port of Hungnam during the Korean War. As the eldest son in the family, the boy kept a lifelong promise to his father, when the family had to evacuate south and find a new place to live in Busan. once created a box office fever in the "land of kimchi" when it was released two years ago, becoming the second highest-grossing film in Korea, the epic "Ode to my father" has taken many countries away. audience's eyes but also make them smile as they leave the cinema.
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