Top 13 Korean Movies With The Saddest Ending You Should Not Miss

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Korea is a country famous for its developed cinema, films with different contents, excellent screenwriters and the presence of veteran actors, high-handed in acting ability to create masterpieces of life, make viewers remember and leave a good impression in the hearts of viewers. Today I will introduce to you the top 10 love movies that always attract, attract and touch viewers but have the saddest ending and content, viewers sobbing for the ending because of the top acting and eyes of the actors. These are the films I synthesized in the process of watching the film as well as many viewers who had to swollen eyes because of those works. Let's wait and see what those movies are and let's find out now and always feel what the emotions will be like! Have a nice day!

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Twenty-Five Twenty-One

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Twenty-Five Twenty-One

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  • Directed by: Jung Ji Hyun
    Screenwriter: Kwon Do Eun.
    Actors: Kim Tae Ri, Nam Joo Hyuk, Kim Ji Yeon, Bona, Choi Hyun Wook, Lee Joo Myung, Seo Jae Hee
    Duration: 70 minutes/episode
    Episodes: 16 episodes
    Status: Completed
    Genre: Psychological, Romance
    Release year: 2022
    Country: Korea
    The story is set in 1998 and tells the stories of young people finding new direction and growing up after their dreams were taken. The two first met when they were 22 and 18 and fell in love many years later when they turned 25 and 21. Na Hee Do was a member of her high school fencing team. Due to Korea's financial crisis, the high school fencing team was disbanded. Overcoming all difficulties, she became a member of the national fencing team. She was a fencing prodigy who became a gold medalist. The Korean financial crisis also bankrupted Baek Yi Jin's father's business. This leads to Baek Yi Jin's life change, from being a rich person to being a poor person. While studying, he worked a part-time job like delivering newspapers. He later became a sports reporter for a broadcasting network.

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Snowdrop

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Snowdrop

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  • Directed by: Jo Hyun Taek
    Screenwriter: Yoo Hyun-mi
    Actors: Jung Hae In, Kim Ji Soo, Jang Seung Jo, Yoo In Na, Kim Hye Yoon, Yoon Se Ah
    Duration: 80 minutes/episode
    Genre: Psychological, Romance, Crime, War
    Episodes: 16 episodes
    Production year: 2021
    Country: Korea
    Snow Flower is set in Seoul in 1987, at this time, Eun Young Ro (played by Jisoo) and Im Soo Ho (played by Jung Hae In) are students at a prestigious university in Seoul. Eun Young Ro, is a girl who has a gentle and seductive beauty but exudes a secretive look. Meanwhile, Im Soo Ho is a guy who grew up in Germany, a person with a lively, lovable personality and Eun Young Ro fell in love with him at first sight during a school event. Snowdrop love story began one day, Soo Ho suddenly rushed into the female dormitory where Eun Young Ro was living with a bloody state. Despite the panic, Eun Young Ro still hides him and heals his wounds despite facing danger under close supervision.

    Among those surveillance, Young Ro and Soo Ho must avoid Pi Seung Hee (Yoon Se Ah), the notoriously strict and imposing housekeeper mother in Young Ro's dorm. And there is also Kye Boon Ok (played by Kim Hye Yoon), a telephone operator at the dormitory who had to give up her university studies due to difficult family circumstances. Snowdrop is also related to Lee Kang Moo (played by Jang Seung Jo) who is the relentless head of Team 1 of the National Intelligence Service (NIS) and is steadfast in doing everything according to regulations. discipline. In contrast, NIS agent Jang Han Na (played by Jung Yoo Jin) is short-tempered, impulsive and passionate about her job.

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20th Century Girl

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20th Century Girl

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  • Director: Bang Woo-ri 
    Writer: Bang Woo-ri 
    Cast: Kim Yoo Jung, Byeon Woo Seok, Park Jung Woo, Roh Yoon Seo, Kim Sung Kyung, Jung Suk Yong
    Duration: 120 minutes
    Episodes: 1 episode
    Status: Complete
    Genre: Psychological, emotional
    Release year: 2022
    Country: South Korea
    The drama, set in 1999, follows the life of high school girl Na Bo-ra (Kim Yoo-jung). Before going to America for heart surgery, her best friend Yeon-du (Roh Yoon-seo) asks her to get to know Baek Hyun-jin (Park Jung-woo), Yeon-du's lover. Bo-ra agrees and plans to approach Hyun-jin. Bo-ra is quickly discovered by Hyun-jin's best friend Poong Woon-ho (Byeon Woo-seok). Thanks to Woon-ho's help, she quickly obtains all of the enemy's information. From this moment on, Bo-ra suddenly realizes that he has feelings for Woon-ho.

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Youth Of May

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Youth Of May

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  • Director: Song Min-yeob
    Writer: Lee Kang
    Cast: Lee Do-hyun, Go Min-si, Lee Kang-yi, Keum Sae-rok
    Duration: 70 minutes
    Episodes: 12 episodes
    Status: Complete
    Genre: History, drama, romance
    Release year: 2021
    Country: South Korea
    Set during the 1980s Gwangju Democracy Movement, Youth Of May tells the story of medical student Hwang Hee-tae (Lee Do-Hyun) and nurse Kim Myung-hee (Go Min-si), who meet and fall in love seemingly by fate. Hee-tae was the pride of Gwangju when he passed the valedictorian exam in medicine at Seoul National University. He seems to be a simple person, but inside a resilient and obstinate spirit. Myung-hee has been a nurse in the profession for three years. She was a lovely person, she was always ready to stand up against what wasn't fair.

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Moon Lover

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Moon Lover

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  • Director: Kim Kyu-tae 
    Writer: Jo Yoon-young
    Cast: Lee Joon-gi, Lee Ji-eun, Kang Ha-neul, Hong Jong-hyun, Byun Baek-hyun, Seohyun, Nam Joo-hyuk, Ji so, Yoon Sun-woo
    Duration: 70 minutes
    Episodes: 20 episodes
    Status: Complete
    Genre: Romance, romance, periodic, fantasy
    Release year: 2016
    Country: South Korea
    Hae-so (IU) is a modern-day girl. She jumps out into the middle of the river to save the baby but fails to climb into the boat during the solar eclipse and is transported back to the Goryeo era and meets princes Wang So (Lee Jun Ki), Wang Wook (Kang Ha Neul), Wang Jung (Ji-so), and several other princes. Love, friendship and competition for power also happen very quickly. The story ends in tears, in accordance with the original.