Everyone is familiar with popular Korean movies, and today I recommend a few relatively unpopular Korean thrillers, how many of you have watched?
The Korean thriller "S**ing 4" released in 2009, which interprets the ordinary affairs of husband and wife in the name of thriller, is known as the second chapter of the "S**ing Tetralogy". Director Yoon Jae-gyu has once again launched this suspenseful and thrilling movie after the success of directing "Seven Days".
Although the film is slightly deficient in handling the details of the suspense part, the overall clues are coherent and the storyline is compact. The graphics are clean and clean, and many decisions are decisive and direct. The film uses the ordinary things between husband and wife as a starting point, revealing the complexity of human nature and the choices made in the face of difficult situations.
The film has a certain depth in the storyline and character building, while also incorporating the director's reflections on human nature, morality, and family relationships. Although some details are not well handled, it is a thriller and suspense film worth watching overall.
In 2013, a Korean thriller adapted from the webtoon of the same name landed on the big screen, which aroused widespread attention and discussion. This movie has unique features in the storyline and character setting, especially the setting of the Avengers, which has won praise from many audiences.
However, there are also some viewers who think that the story tension of the film is not enough, the whole film is too long, and some parts do not make the necessary contribution to the development of the story. To a certain extent, this evaluation reflects the audience's expectations for the compactness and rhythm of the storyline.
As for why the Korean film industry seems to prefer the theme of ** madness, it may be related to various factors such as cultural background, social phenomena, and audience tastes. This kind of subject matter can often arouse the audience's curiosity and desire to explore, and at the same time, it also provides more room for filmmakers to play.
Overall, this Korean thriller has a unique story and character setting, but it also has the problem of insufficient story tension and too long time. Still, it shows us how well the Korean film industry is capable of dealing with complex subject matter.
In the movie "Monster", the acting tension between Shin Ha-kyun and Lu Jin-gu fully shows the story of two men who violate the law and principles in order to catch a serial killer. As a typical Korean literary film, this film has a unique perspective and deep questions, skillfully intertwining monsters, humans, violence, love and loss, fear and courage.
The plot of the film is well-designed and has depth, with a three-part structure, and the first two-thirds of the suspense is very gripping. The audience will be curious about what the director wants to express in the end, and who is the "monster" behind all this?Is it a nervous single mother?Is it a teacher who is suspected of corporal punishment of students?Or is it a child with a perverse personality?The film's angles are richly varied, just like Rashomon, so that the emotions and conflicts of the characters are vividly displayed.
However, the movie does not give a definitive answer, but leaves it to the audience to interpret it for themselves. I believe that everyone is a monster, and we live in our own perspective and prejudices, and invisibly make ourselves monsters. This monster is not a derogatory term, but a synonym for human emotion. The film shows us that in the pursuit of justice, people can lose their minds, become blind and cruel, and these acts are in some ways a kind of monster.
The film's director, Shin Na-yeon, skillfully reveals this phenomenon, while also expressing care and understanding of human nature. She doesn't bring judgment to present everyone's perspective, but lets the audience understand for themselves. This objective and in-depth observation method makes the film have high artistic value.
Overall, this is a very in-depth Korean literary film with a unique perspective and in-depth questions. It makes us reflect on whether people's actions are really righteous in the pursuit of justice
Released in 2016, this South Korean suspense thriller has a slightly chaotic plot, but the reversal elements are excellent. Especially in the final reversal of the movie, unexpectedly, a pen becomes a key clue, and the previous storyline is completely subverted.
The part of the psychiatric hospital in the movie feels extremely depressing, creating an atmosphere of horror. Viewers may feel a strong sense of tension during the process, especially in the uncertainty and recurring thriller elements.
Although the plot of the movie is somewhat confusing, it is these reversals and the complexity of the plot that keep the audience always on high alert and curious during the viewing process. At the same time, the mental hospital and characters depicted in the film are also very vivid and realistic, so that the audience can feel the depression and horror of the story more deeply.
Although the film has some shortcomings, its unique plot and excellent reversal elements, as well as the oppressive horror of the mental hospital part, make for an unforgettable viewing experience for the audience.
A suspenseful crime film released in 2019, a sensational ** work by Korean director Kim Ha Luo.
This manga is a very accurate one-to-one restoration of the original book in terms of presenting the storyline and characters, so there may not be many unexpected new elements for readers who are already familiar with the original book. Still, despite this, it is necessary to mention the ending of this manga.
The ending may seem brutal, but it's actually very real. It reveals a phenomenon that is prevalent in real society, that is, marriage can be a stress and burden for some people, and can even cause a sense of fear. Behind this phenomenon is a reflection of society's traditional beliefs and expectations about the roles of marriage and family, as well as the degree to which individuals identify with and respond to these ideas and expectations.
For some, marriage can mean giving up ego and independence, being forced into a whole new role and identity, taking on more responsibilities and obligations. This transition can be very difficult and even fearful for some people. And the ending of this comic makes readers rethink the meaning and value of marriage, as well as personal expectations and attitudes towards marriage by showing this reality.
This Korean thriller horror film was released in 2021, and some of the footage may cause fear in viewers, especially for those who are alone.
There are some images of stitching monsters in the film, which are clearly influenced by Japanese horror films, which may be uncomfortable for some viewers. However, as long as you can take the vibe and not be hypnotized, then the movie shouldn't disappoint you.
The plot development of the film is a bit confusing, and it may give people the feeling of watching a psychotic thriller in the mainland. Still, the film is quite excellent in terms of visuals and atmosphere. In addition, the heroine in the film has greatly improved her appearance and figure after plastic surgery, which has also become a highlight worth paying attention to in the film.
This Korean thriller and suspense movie was released in 2021 and was also named "Speed Detonation".
The film presents a similar style to "Horror Live", especially in the setting of the environment in which the story unfolds. The film chooses a relatively enclosed space and simple scenes, but is still able to present the storyline tense and brilliantly, which shows the director's skill and talent to a certain extent.
However, when the police appear in the film, the quality of the film seems to have deteriorated. This may be because the film takes an overly negative angle in portraying the police officer, which may be a little unpleasant for the audience.
It is worth noting that this phenomenon is not uncommon in Korean films, and many Korean films tend to portray police officers in a negative way, which may have a negative impact on the audience's impression of Korean police.
Released in 2022, this Korean suspense thriller film is based on an example of a dual personality triggered by being controlled by a parent.
The beginning of the film is very impressive, making people think that it will be a wonderful criminal investigation film. However, as the plot develops, the quality of the film seems to have deteriorated, giving it a sense of boredom.
The film focuses on the difficult relationship between East Asian mothers and daughters. They are entangled with each other, dragging each other down, and it is suffocating to get along. However, they are willing to give everything for each other, showing deep and sincere love. This portrayal of the mother-daughter relationship is sad, but it is also real and thought-provoking. Look for an AI Writer Program