18.5IMDbRParasite
2019
South Korea produces some of the most exciting films anywhere, blending razor-sharp storytelling with a fearless willingness to mix genres. The movies here — award-winning dramas, gut-punch thrillers, and one of the great modern horror films — show off the range that's made Korean cinema a worldwide phenomenon. Each entry includes its official age rating so families and first-timers can pick with confidence.
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Parasite, Oldboy, and Train to Busan top almost every list, and for good reason: they showcase Korean cinema's signature mix of social insight, suspense, and emotional payoff. The Handmaiden and A Tale of Two Sisters round out the essentials.
Parasite (2019), directed by Bong Joon-ho, was the first non-English-language film ever to win Best Picture, taking four Oscars in total.
Yes — Parasite and Train to Busan are both gripping and easy to follow, making them ideal starting points before you dive into denser thrillers like Oldboy.