Seo In Guk impressed with his role as "Shaman Nam" in the role of Nam Han Jun in the movie "Cafe Minamdang". Viewers may be strongly impressed with that role, but Seo In Guk also participated in many famous Korean films such as "Reply 1997 (2012)", "No Breathing (2013)" or "The Kings Face (2014)",... Surely those movies are very familiar to Korean movie lovers. To know more good movies of Seo In Guk, let's explore with Topshare some movie information compiled and referenced below!
1 Pipeline (2021)

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Pipeline is a 2021 South Korean crime action film directed by Yoo Ha and starring Seo In-guk, Lee Soo-hyuk and Eum Moon-suk. Drill-bit is a drilling prodigy who is offered a large sum of money by Geon Woo, the head of an oil refining company, to complete an impossible heist to drill into the pipeline between Honam and the Seoul-Busan Expressway in within a month. To complete the job on time, he assembled a suitable team of staff: construction engineer Mr. Na, Big Shovel excavation expert, and Folder welding expert.
And as soon as the police get wind of this oil theft, Drill-bit's mine collapses, his team is cornered from all sides. When the operation is delayed due to failure, Geon Woo threatens their lives. Drill-bit's team promises to complete the job in 2 days, but Geon Woo plans to explode both the oil tank and Drill-bit's team after the oil has been drained.
Release year: May 26, 2021
Genre: Action
Duration: 108 minutes
Director: Yoo Ha
Actors: Seo In Guk, Lee So Hyuk
2 Doom At Your Service (2021)

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Doom at Your Service is a 2021 South Korean television series starring Park Bo-young and Seo In-guk. The film is about Tak Dong Kyung who has been working hard since her parents passed away. Her life seemed more stable after working as a web novel editor for 6 years, but then she was diagnosed with brain cancer.
She blames her unlucky life and wishes for the curse to make everything disappear, which accidentally calls Myeol Mang, who has perished and is neither human nor god, to appear. He says he can grant her wishes. Dong Kyung realized it was her last hope so she made a contract with Myeol Mang for one hundred days so she could live the way she wanted.
Release year: May 10, 2021
Genre: Romance, Romance
Number of episodes: 16 episodes
Duration: 60 minutes/episode
Director: Kwon Young Il
Actors: Seo In Guk, Park Bo Young
3 I Remember You (2015)

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Hello Monster is a South Korean television series starring Seo In-guk, Jang Na-ra, Choi Won-young and Park Bo-gum. The film tells the story of a criminal profiler (Seo In Guk) and a police officer (Jang Na Ra) who investigate crimes while trying to solve a mystery from the past that changed their lives. . This film does a great job of investigating intriguing cases that are somehow related to the overarching mystery and main characters in the film.
Release year: June 22, 2015
Genre: Thriller, Mystery
Number of episodes: 16 episodes
Duration: 70 minutes/episode
Director: Kwon Ki Young
Actors: Seo In Guk, Jang Nara
Soundtrack link: Hello Monster OST on Nhaccuatui
4 The Smile Has Left Your Eyes (2018)

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The Smile Has Left Your Eyes is a 2018 South Korean television series starring Seo In-guk, Jung So-min and Park Sung-woong, a remake of the hit Japanese television series 2002 version. The film tells about the fateful romance of a mysterious man (Seo In Guk) suspected of murder and a woman (Jung So Min) whose life completely changes after... meet him. The woman's detective brother (Park Sung Woong) is obsessed with solving the murder case and protecting his sister as the three embark on a dangerous journey.
Release year: October 3, 2018
Genre: Mystery, Thriller
Number of episodes: 16 episodes
Duration: 60 minutes/episode
Director: Yoo Je Won
Actors: Seo In Guk, Jung So Min
5 Reply 1997 (2012)

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Reply 1997 is a 2012 South Korean television series that tells the story of a group of friends living in Busan during the 1990s. The series also switches between scenes of them growing up and scenes returning to their school in 2012. The central character of the group is Sung Shi Won (Jung Eun Ji), an immature teenager obsessed with the boy band H.O.T. All of the characters felt very real and their simple everyday stories were played out well. Set in the 90s, the film does a really good job of capturing the nostalgia of the era by highlighting many of the key things that define the time period.
Release year: July 24, 2012
Genre: Romance, Humor
Number of episodes: 16 episodes
Duration: 50 minutes/episode
Director: Shin Won Ho
Actors: Seo In Guk, Jung Eun Ji
6 No Breathing (2013)

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No Breathing is a 2013 South Korean sports film starring Seo In-guk, Lee Jong-suk and Kwon Yuri. Set in the competitive world of swimming. Woo-Sang (Lee Jong-Suk) is a national swimmer. He's chasing the number one spot. Won-Il (Seo In-Guk) has a talent for swimming, but has stopped participating in the sport. Then he returned.
Release year: December 27, 2013
Genre: Sports, Romance
Duration: 118 minutes
Director: Jo Yong Sun
Actors: Seo In Guk, Lee Jong Suk
7 Squad 38 (2016)

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Squad 38 is a South Korean television series starring Ma Dong-seok, Seo In-guk and Choi Soo-young. While the working class faithfully pays taxes, the wealthiest classes use ways to avoid taxes. The energetic Baek Sung Il (Ma Dong Seok) is a humble but morally strong civil service employee who works as Head of Department 3 at the National Tax Administration (like our IRS). He grew impatient and tired of the wealthiest citizens circumventing Article 38 of the Constitution, which established the tax liability of all citizens.
However, when Sung Il and his loyal female subordinate Chun Sung Hee (Soo Young) are publicly humiliated by Jin Seok and face possible disciplinary action for overstepping their bounds, them in his house, Sung Il realizes that he needs help to track down the corrupt businessman. He accepts the help of professional con artist Yang Jung Do (Seo In Guk) to beat Jin Seok at his own game.
Release year: June 17, 2016
Genre: Action, Humor
Number of episodes: 16 episodes
Duration: 65 minutes/episode
Director: Han Dong Hwa
Actors: Seo In Guk, Ma Dong Seok
8 Master’s Sun (2013)

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Master Sun is a 2013 South Korean television series starring So Ji-sub and Gong Hyo-jin. The story is about a woman, Tae Gong Sil, (Gong Hyo Jin) who was in a coma for 3 years after an accident and she woke up to discover that she could see ghosts. They appeared to her and bothered her until she agreed to help them. Because of this, she is always scared and can barely do anything or stop working because they appear to her at any time of the day, even when she is trying to sleep!
She meets a man named Joo Joong Won, (So Jisub), a very arrogant and selfish CEO of Kingdom, a very famous shopping mall. Gong Sil quickly realizes that touching any part of the body will make the ghosts disappear, and after that, she tries to stay close to him.
Release year: August 7, 2013
Genre: Romance, Horror
Number of episodes: 16 episodes
Duration: 60 minutes/episode
Director: Jin Hyeok
Actors: Seo In Guk, So Ji Sub
9 The Kings Face (2014)

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The King's Face is a 2014 South Korean television series starring Seo In-guk, Jo Yoon-hee, Lee Sung-jae, Kim Gyu-ri and Shin Sung-rok. The film mainly focuses on the early years of Prince Gwanghae (Seo In Guk) and the direct reading that underlies much of the intrigue, jealousy and superstition that emerged during the reign of his father King Seonjo (Lee Sung Jae) . A highly regarded book of art was essential to determine which man was the best candidate to become King. This led to a lot of competition between King Seonjo's sons.
Release year: November 19, 2014
Genre: Romance, History
Number of episodes: 23 episodes
Duration: 60 minutes/episode
Director: Yoon Sung Sik
Actors: Seo In Guk, Jo Yoon Hee
10 I Love That Crazy Little Thing (2016)

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I Love That Crazy Little Thing is a 2016 Chinese romantic comedy film directed by Snow Zou and starring William Chan, Tang Yixin and Jessica Jung. The film is about film editor Jiang who dreams of becoming a director, but those dreams turn into nightmares when his assistant, Meng, grafts an out-of-copyright song onto the soundtrack of an upcoming movie. . Not that Jiang's personal life is more successful, his girlfriend, Luo, is on the verge of breaking off their relationship...
Release year: August 12, 2016
Genre: Comedy, Romance
Duration: 95 minutes
Director: Snow Zou
Actors: Seo In Guk, Jessica Jung