Here are three movies that, in my opinion, have stuck with me the most. There are others that have but they've mostly likely been done before so I’ve opted to go with the following. These three movies have really stuck with me mainly because of the endings.
Country: South Korea Year: 2010 Genre: Action, Crime
Synopsis: Kim Hyuk (Joo Jin Mo) is a North Korean refugee who now lives life as a high ranking mobster with his closest friend Lee Young Choon (Song Seung Hun) in the city of Busan, South Korea. Even though he is living a luxurious life he is still plagued by the memory of leaving his brother Kim Chul (Kim Kang Woo) and mother as they attempted to flee into the south in which his mother was beaten to death and his brother imprisoned. Other than that, all seems to be going well until Kim Hyuk goes to Thailand for a meeting with Thai gangsters which turns out to be a set up.
Synopsis: Yoon Young Hwa (Ha Jeong Woo) used to be a famous anchorman for a news company and now works as a radio show host. The day starts off as any normal day until a listener calls and states that he is going to blow up Mapodaegyo Bridge. Taken as a prank at first, it isn’t too long before they realize that it was real. Yoon Young Hwa decides to take this as a chance to once again become an anchorman as the incident is broadcasted all over national television, though what he doesn’t realize is that in doing so the situation as well as his life will be turned upside down over the next 90 minutes.
Country: Japan Year: 2003 Genre: Crime, Drama, Romance
Synopsis: Shinichi Kushimori (Ninomiya Kazunari) likes to curl up in an empty aquarium whilst thinking of how to kill his freeloading, drunken step-father. He’s willing to do almost anything as his stepfather soon becomes more abusive and more of a threat to his family.