Top 10 best korean time-travel movies

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12-06-2022 Huy

The majority of the audience is interested in not only Chinese-language cinema, but also Korean films. We know it's a hit in Korea's film industry, with psychological and romantic films leaving a lasting impression. But it isn't because of this that films with Time Travel Themes are overlooked and undervalued. Time Travel is a relatively new film genre that has piqued the interest of film buffs in the land of Kimchi. If you're still not convinced that Korea has any good Time Travel Films, take a look at this list of the top ten best Korean films.

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Nine Times Time Travel (2013)

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Nine Times Time Travel (2013)

Nine Times Time Travel (2013)

Park Sun Woo (Lee Jin Wook) is a TV announcer. He embraces a love affair with reporter Joo Min Young (Jo Yoon Hee), a girl with a pure and honest soul. One day Park Sun Woo accidentally got 9 incense, each incense can help him go back in time once to 20 years ago. The vortex opens and the story begins.... The film is a story about the absolute love of people – something that can make the impossible possible. A man must step back, lose everything before the power of time and destiny. The only precious thing he has left is the "time machine" that takes him back to the past. Will that miraculous opportunity open up happiness or is it another cruelty of fate? Drawing the magic of the time travel that everyone once dreamed of, Nine - Time Traveling Nine Times touches all the tragic and comedy emotions in the imagination of you.

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God's Gift: 14 Days (2014)

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God's Gift: 14 Days (2014)

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God's Gift: 14 Days or God's Gift-14 days is a race against time and space, extremely suspenseful and thrilling. The film tells the story of Kim Soo Hyun (Lee Bo Young), a lucky mother who has the opportunity to go back in time to find a way to save her daughter's life from death. Every moment of fighting and always in a worried mood, can Kim Soo Hyun successfully reverse the tide? God's Gift: 14 Days (2014) is a touching Korean time-travel film, with tight content and no redundant details, with extremely deep humanistic meanings, upholding sacred motherhood. Have a tissue ready before watching this movie. You will have many minutes when you can't hold back your tears.

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Faith (2012)

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Faith (2012)

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The story revolves around a love affair between a plastic surgeon and the general of the Goryeo Dynasty. While on the run from his pursuers, they accidentally brought him to the modern world. He has a misunderstanding that the main character is a medical god, so he finds a way to catch her. It was the setting that made their love story. A movie with an interesting combination of young actors and veteran actors, despite the age difference, their combination is very good. And it is the first film about the historical genre of actor Lee Min Ho.

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Signal (2015)

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Signal is considered a crime fiction masterpiece. Although there is no change in space, characters from the past and present communicate with each other through a walkie-talkie to find clues to solve a case that has been left open for many years. Signal takes place with scenes from the past intermingling with the present, accompanied by fierce and attractive segments in every detail, which is a classic that Korean movie lovers should not miss. The film gathers the cast with top acting as Kim Hye Soo, Jo Jin Woong, Lee Je Hoon. The new combination of the U40 trio is never boring but creates extremely thrilling footage.

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Dr. Jin (2012)

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Dr. Jin (2012) is a time-travel drama about Jin Hyuk, a genius neurosurgeon who has a rather cold and serious attitude when working with his partner because of his pursuit of perfectionism. Because of some magical power, Jin Hyuk finds himself transported back 150 years. He started with the treatment of diseases for the people here, but because of the lack of necessary tools and rudimentary medical knowledge in this period, he had to search for new methods to help the people here. Because of the challenges he had to overcome, Jin Hyuk eventually became a real doctor.

We know it's a hit in Korea's film industry, with psychological and romantic films leaving a lasting impression. But it isn't because of this that films with Time Travel Themes are overlooked and undervalued. Time Travel is a relatively new film genre that has piqued the interest of film buffs in the land of Kimchi. As a result, please watch the movies mentioned above to to feel and understand your own emotions. If you are especially taken with a film, don't forget to vote for it.