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The global explosion of South Korean film—often referred to as part of the Hallyu (Korean Wave)—was largely built on the backs of three visionary filmmakers. 1. Bong Joon-ho: The Social Critic
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: A slow-burn mystery that dives deep into class frustration and obsession, directed by the acclaimed Lee Chang-dong. Horror & Mystery Train to Busan
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: Directed by Park Chan-wook, this legendary film follows a man mysteriously imprisoned for 15 years who is suddenly released and given five days to find his captor. Its visceral violence, unforgettable hallway fight sequence, and shocking twist ending established the neo-noir standard.
Bong Joon-ho’s Oscar-winning masterpiece on class discrimination. Horror & Mystery Train to Busan The number
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: A social thriller that redefined global cinema, dealing with themes of class, greed, and the inescapable nature of poverty.
The Chaser (2008) Runtime: ~122 minutes
: A classic tearjerker exploring the impact of Alzheimer's on a young couple, famous for its beautifully emotional ending. Burning (2018)