Korean Movie Weekend
Here are some South Korean movies that I recommend. While they don’t particularly have that much in common, I would say these are the Korean movies that had some sort of significance for me.Country: South Korea Year: 2003 Genre: Romance, Drama,Melodrama
Ju Hie (Son Ye Jin) is acollege student who has a crush on her senior Sang Min (Jo In Sung). While cleaning up her attic, Ju Hie comes across a box of letters and diaries written by her mother, Joo Hee (Lee Mi Sook). The movie alternates between Ju Hie's love story with Sang Min, and a younger Joo Hee (also Son Ye Jin) and her life as a young lady and the love she encounters with Jun Ho (Cho Seung Woo).
Country: South Korea Year:1998 Genre: Romance, Drama
Jung-won (Han Seok Kyu) is a man in his 30s who runs a photography shop. From the outside, his life seems normal as he walks through life like everyone else. Only very few know that Jung-won is actually battling an illness. He decides to accept his impending death while his family and friends worry about him. One day, Jung-won is visited by Da-rim (Shim Eun Ha), a parking agent, and he ends up falling in love with her.
Country: South Korea Year: 2005 Genre: Comedy, Drama
In the heat of the Korean War, the villagers of the remote village Dongmakgol remain unwary of the devastation happening in their own country. That is until soldiers from the North, the South, and the US find themselves in this village.Their tension brought a bit of ruckus to the usually peaceful Dongmakgol. After one of the soldier’s grenade destroys the village’s food storage, the men decides to put aside their differences and work together to help out the villagers.
So there you have it, three Korean movies that don’t necessarily get mentioned that much but definitely deserve their own spotlight. Have a great weekend :)