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🚨 NOW LIVE! 🚨 ▶️ 250 Best Korean Films of All Time: Audience Vote ▶️ 👉 The finest Korean cinema, as picked by you! READ THE FULL LIST HERE:
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Song Kang-ho dropping in on the Oldboy set. He was filming Memories of Murder nearby.
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Love this behind-the-scenes shot from TRAIN TO BUSAN (2016) 🧟‍♀️ 🚆
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What's your favourite Bong Joon-ho movie? 🤔
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The incomprehensibly warm embrace of seeing Park Chan-wook on the set of his new film.
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Memories of Murder (2003) I Saw The Devil (2010) Train to Busan (2016)
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Has any country ever produced a better year of cinema than South Korea in 2003?
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MOTHER (2009). Director: Bong Joon-ho.
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📢 MAJOR UPDATE KLAXON 📢 The wait is over... 100 GREATEST KOREAN FILMS EVER, as picked by 158 international film critics. READ THE FULL RANKING HERE:
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SYMPATHY FOR LADY VENGEANCE (2005). Director: Park Chan-wook.
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Trailer for Hirokazu Kore-eda's BROKER, starring Song Kang-ho, Bae Doona & Gang Dong-won, which will screen at Cannes next month.
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Memories of Murder (2003) I Saw the Devil (2010) Train to Busan (2016) Memoir of A Murderer (2017)
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I SAW THE DEVIL (2010). Director: Kim Jee-woon.
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Here's 's '100 Greatest Korean Films Ever' ranking, as voted by 158 international film critics, as a quick reference rundown for your watchlist ticking convenience... 🎞️☑️
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MOTHER (2009). Director: Bong Joon Ho.
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Happy Birthday king 👑
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Happy Oldboy Day! Released in South Korea on this day in 2003. Time for a rewatch tonight?!
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Choi Min-sik: "Director Park said, ‘Why don’t we do this in one take?’ But he kept saying something was missing. After doing over ten takes, I started getting nauseous. But that crafty director had purposely waited until I was exhausted. So we did 16 or 17 takes."
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OLDBOY (2003). Scene transitions.
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▶️ BEST KOREAN FILMS OF ALL TIME: AUDIENCE VOTE ▶️ 👉 1. MEMORIES OF MURDER (2003). Bong Joon-ho's rural crime mystery focuses on the obsession of the detectives and their fear of failure as they hunt an elusive serial killer.
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Park Chan-wook’s artistic violence.
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Your friend has never seen a Korean film before. What are you recommending first?
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Bong Joon Ho and rain.
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I SAW THE DEVIL (2010). Director: Kim Jee-woon.
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Bong Joon Ho title cards 👌
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Parents react to Oldboy twist 💀
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What’s your favourite ‘final frame’ from any Korean film?
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Space Sweepers, the first ever Korean space blockbuster, will be coming to Netflix on 5 February
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BURNING (2018). Director: Lee Chang-dong.
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▶️ BEST KOREAN FILMS OF ALL TIME: GLOBAL VOTE ▶️ 👉 71. SILENCED (2011). Before Squid Game, Hwang Dong-hyuk crafted this vitally important film which sparked real-life legislative reform, as sexual abuse is uncovered at a rural deaf school.
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▶️ BEST KOREAN FILMS OF ALL TIME: AUDIENCE VOTE ▶️ 👉 4. THE HANDMAIDEN (2016). Smart, sexy, stylish and surprising, Park Chan-wook heads back to the time of Japanese occupation to deliver this masterpiece on a con-job gone awry.
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Bong Joon-ho casting call
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FILM OF THE DAY SWING KIDS (2018). Director: Kang Hyeong-cheol. Coleslawing together several genres at will, this war-drama-musical-comedy pirouettes between light and dark as Korean War POWs form an unlikely dance group. FULL REVIEW:
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Happy birthday master cinematographer — and regular Park Chan-wook collaborator — Chung Chung-hoon!
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...soon... very soon...👀
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SONG KANG-HO WEEK. Memories of Murder (2003)
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THE WAILING (2016) — petrifying, but also absolutely beautiful.
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Happy New Year all! 🥂 Here's to spending 2022 in the wonderful world of Korean cinema...
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MEMORIES OF MURDER (2003). Director: Bong Joon-ho.
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A TALE OF TWO SISTERS (2003) The making of that truly iconic poster – a quick Twitter 🧵👇
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▶️ BEST KOREAN FILMS OF ALL TIME: AUDIENCE VOTE ▶️ 👉 2. OLDBOY (2003). This twisted revenge tale is a masterpiece of stylized action and a visceral stomach-churn of ultra-violence as a man is mysteriously placed in a private prison for 15 years.
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Happy Father’s Day!
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Happy Birthday Jeon Jong-seo! An outrageous amount of talent on display from such a short filmography so far.
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MOTHER (2009). Director: Bong Joon Ho.
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Dir: Park Chan-wook
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MEMORIES OF MURDER (2003). Director: Bong Joon-ho.
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Bong Joon-ho and rain.
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I SAW THE DEVIL (2010). Director: Kim Jee-woon.
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Happy Children’s Day in Korea! Here’s to an endless supply of superb child performances.
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Bong Joon-ho 🤝 Horror
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I'm a Cyborg, But That's OK, I Saw The Devil, Oldboy, Parasite, Peppermint Candy, The Host, A Bittersweet Life, Train to Busan, Ashfall, Burning, JSA, Train to Busan, The Handmaiden, The Age of Shadows, Mother, Oldboy, Lady Vengeance, The Silenced, The Housemaid (2010)...
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SONG KANG-HO WEEK. The Host (2006)
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▶️ BEST KOREAN FILMS OF ALL TIME: AUDIENCE VOTE ▶️ 👉 5. BURNING (2018). Lee Chang-dong adds thriller elements to his staple of slow-burn character studies, producing something visually stunning and profoundly impactful.
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Bae Doona has finished filming for Hirokazu Koreeda’s upcoming film BROKER.
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▶️ BEST KOREAN FILMS OF ALL TIME: GLOBAL VOTE ▶️ 👉 35. SWING KIDS (2018). Coleslawing together several genres at will, this war-drama-musical-comedy pirouettes between light and dark as Korean War POWs form an unlikely dance group.
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I SAW THE DEVIL (2010). Director: Kim Jee-woon.
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The beauty of Korean horror films
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MEMORIES OF MURDER (2003). Director: Bong Joon Ho.
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BURNING (2018). Director: Lee Chang-dong.
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▶️ BEST KOREAN FILMS OF ALL TIME: AUDIENCE VOTE ▶️ 👉 11. LADY VENGEANCE (2005). The final part of Park Chan-wook’s Vengeance Trilogy further amplifies the stylised violence as a wrongly convicted woman hunts the true perpetrator.
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▶️ BEST KOREAN FILMS OF ALL TIME: AUDIENCE VOTE ▶️ 👉 14. SYMPATHY FOR MR. VENGEANCE (2002). Habitually startling and repeatedly horrific, a laid off factory worker plots a kidnapping to fund his sister’s kidney transplant.
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For fans of THE CHASER (2008), a new Netflix documentary tells the story of Yoo Young-chul, the real-life serial killer who inspired Na Hong-jin's film.
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▶️ BEST KOREAN FILMS OF ALL TIME: AUDIENCE VOTE ▶️ 👉 3. PARASITE (2019). The unemployed Kim family infiltrate the glamorous Park household in Bong Joon-ho’s dark satire on class and wealth.
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📢 MAJOR TRAILER KLAXON 📢 Song Kang-ho, Jeon Do-yeon and Lee Byung-hun are all back in Han Jae-rim's upcoming aviation disaster film EMERGENCY DECLARATION (2021).
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Lee Chang-dong. Emotionally torturing characters until they look out of a window sadly since 1997.
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▶️ BEST KOREAN FILMS OF ALL TIME: GLOBAL VOTE ▶️ 👉 37. A MOMENT TO REMEMBER (2004). A tear-jerking melodrama with superb performances, a fashion designer and a construction site foreman fall in love, but an early-onset Alzheimer's disease diagnosis rocks their world.
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▶️ BEST KOREAN FILMS OF ALL TIME: AUDIENCE VOTE ▶️ 👉 6. I SAW THE DEVIL (2010). Jaw-droppingly violent, revenge is best served repeatedly in this unflinching tale of an intelligence agent’s relentless pursuit of a sadistic serial killer.
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After his first two films were flops, one producer said: “I’ll eat my hat if a Park Chan-wook movie succeeds commercially.” Next, in 2000, he made the most commercially successful film in the history of Korean cinema. #JSA None of us are the criticisms of others. Keep going.
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Trailer for DR.BRAIN, a sci-fi thriller series from Kim Jee-woon (A TALE OF TWO SISTERS, A BITTERSWEET LIFE, I SAW THE DEVIL). Starring PARASITE's Lee Sun-kyun. Dropping on Apple TV+ globally 4 November.
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LADY VENGEANCE (2005). Director: Park Chan-wook.
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One year ago today
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Happy Birthday Cho Yeo-jeong!
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@cordisbored @pierogiwitch A Tale of Two Sisters, Save the Green Planet! & Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter... and Spring also 2003 films!
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▶️ BEST KOREAN FILMS OF ALL TIME: AUDIENCE VOTE ▶️ 👉 10. JOINT SECURITY AREA (2000). Park Chan-wook’s breakout hit is a touching buddy movie hidden in a military thriller as an incident on the North-South Korea border threatens to spark a war.
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FILM OF THE DAY THE HANDMAIDEN (2016). Director: Park Chan-wook. Smart, sexy, stylish and surprising, Director Park heads back to the time of Japanese occupation to deliver this masterpiece on a con-job gone awry. FULL REVIEW:
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“While filming it, I didn’t know how my body was going to move. I was jumping like crazy to the sounds and I entered into a complete trance. There were moments I was surprised to see myself doing it,” Hwang Jung-min on filming that iconic exorcism scene in THE WAILING (2016).
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FILM OF THE DAY THE WAILING (2016). Director: Na Hong-jin. Staggering and sublime supernatural horror charts superstition and evil after a stranger arrives in a remote village as a mysterious sickness spreads. FULL REVIEW:
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Remember watching this scene for the first time and walking around in a daze for a week after?
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Teaser trailer for THE ROUNDUP (2022), the sequel to THE OUTLAWS (2017). They've focused on the aspect most people will be watching it for... Ma Dong-seok punching people really hard!
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The opening titles on SYMPATHY FOR LADY VENGEANCE are simply lush.
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MY SASSY GIRL (2001). Director: Kwak Jae-yong.
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▶️ BEST KOREAN FILMS OF ALL TIME: GLOBAL VOTE ▶️ 👉 45. THE CLASSIC (2003). Romantic melodrama from Sassy Girl director Kwak Jae-yong tells the story of a daughter and her mother's parallel love stories.
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▶️ BEST KOREAN FILMS OF ALL TIME: GLOBAL VOTE ▶️ 👉 79. THE TRUTH BENEATH (2016). A masterfully mercurial political thriller, a desperate mother searches for her missing daughter in the midst of her politician husband’s electioneering.
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