10 Best South Korean Movies Ever

2º – Oldboy (Chan-wook Park, 2003)

“Oldboy” is not only a milestone for the Korean scenario, but for the entire industry of the seventh art. A new narrative mode is constructed by Chan-wook Park, entering without fear in prickly situations, swinging with a frantic direction and edition, fabulous actors and a soundtrack that gives dynamicity to the plot.

 

1º – Memories of Murder (Joon-ho Bong, 2003)

In 1986, in a Korean province, a serial killer begins a reign of terror, killing women and leaving the place upside down. Two detectives are tasked with capturing the killer, changing their lives forever and discovering that certain things are simply not forgotten. A film about life and the moments that give this a real substance. Every minute of this movie serves to put a puzzle on everything that permeates the characters inserted there. ‘Memories of Murder’ is in the genre of suspense, but we will have comedy, drama, terror and action together in a precise and necessary tangle for the film.