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50 Best Korean Drama Movies That Will Keep You Coming Back for More

So many gems...

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Perhaps you saw Bong Joon-ho's Oscar-winning Parasite and then proceeded to add a dozen more Korean drama movies to your queue. Or maybe you’re currently binge-watching an endless stream of K-drama shows. (P.S., these titles are among the best I've ever seen, hands down.) With top-notch casting, fascinating plots and timely themes, it's no wonder South Korean content has grown so popular and taken the world by storm. 

If you're looking for new options to stream and you're unsure of where to start, then I've got you covered with some of the best Korean drama movies on NetflixPrime Video and more. From poignant coming-of-age films like House of Hummingbird to nail-biting thrillers like Mother, here are 50 of the best South Korean drama movies that’ll keep you hooked.

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best korean dramas secret sunshine
CJ Entertainment

1. Secret Sunshine (2007)

  • Director: Lee Chang-dong
  • Cast: Jeon Do-yeon, Song Kang-ho, Jo Young-jin, Kim Young-jae
  • Rating: PG-13
  • Run Time: 142 minutes
  • Reviews: Rotten Tomatoes 94% | IMDb 7.5/10
  • Genre: Crime/Tragicomedy

The poignant film, which was met with critical acclaim, follows a young Korean widow named Sin-ae. When she moves to a new town with her son to get a fresh start, she feels hopeful. But when her child suddenly gets abducted, it seems like tragedy is following her wherever she goes.

korean drama concrete utopia
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2. Concrete Utopia (2023)

  • Director: Um Tae-hwa
  • Cast: Lee Byung-hun, Park Seo-joon, Park Bo-young
  • Rating: PG-13
  • Run Time: 130 minutes
  • Reviews: Rotten Tomatoes 100% | IMDb 6.6/10
  • Genre: Action/Thriller

Directed by Um Tae-hwa, this thoughtful disaster thriller follows the survivors of a deadly earthquake that occurrs in Seoul. They all seek shelter at a single apartment complex, but when resources start to dwindle, a new leader gets elected and outsiders get evicted, leading to total chaos. In my rave review, I wrote, "Concrete Utopia is so much more than a disaster film. The wreckage and corpses mostly serve as a backdrop while Tae-hwa zeroes in on social ethics and the mystery of human nature." 

best korean dramas the beauty inside
Yong Film

3. The Beauty Inside (2015)

  • Director: Baik
  • Cast: Han Hyo-joo, Yoo Yeon-seok, Kim Dae-myung, Do Ji-han
  • Rating: NR
  • Run Time: 127 minutes
  • Reviews: Rotten Tomatoes 70% | IMDb 7.3/10
  • Genre: Romance

Guys, can you imagine waking up as a different person every day? When Woo-jin wakes up in the bodies of different people after his 18th birthday, he’s tasked with adjusting to several new environments. But regardless of who he turns into—whether it be an elderly grandparent or a little child—his goal still remains the same: to find and reunite with his one true love, Yi-soo.

best korean dramas burning
Pine House Film

4. Burning (2018)

  • Director: Lee Chang-dong
  • Cast: Ah-in Yoo, Jong-seo Jun, Steven Yeun
  • Rating: NR
  • Run Time: 148 minutes
  • Reviews: Rotten Tomatoes 95% | IMDb 7.4/10
  • Genre: Thriller/Mystery

Jongsu, a shy introvert, falls for a beautiful young woman from his past named Haemi. But after Haemi returns from a trip with the sophisticated Ben, she mysteriously disappears, causing Jongsu to question Ben’s secret hobby. Director Lee Chang-dong told The Hollywood Reporter, "The mysterious events of the film are very ambiguous, but I didn’t want this to become just a series of abstract questions thrown at the audience. I wanted the audience to have a very specific cinematic experience where they go inside a movie theater, sit down and sort of feel this movie as they watch it."

best korean dramas spring summer fall
LJ Film

5. Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter...and Spring (2003)

  • Director: Kim Ki-duk
  • Cast: Oh Yeong-su, Kim Ki-duk, Kim Young-min, Seo Jae-kyung
  • Rating: R
  • Run Time: 103 minutes
  • Reviews: Rotten Tomatoes 94% | IMDb 8/10
  • Genre: Romance

After growing up under the guidance of a Buddhist monk, a young apprentice meets and falls in love with a girl who visits the monastery. Within the next few days, they start a secret romantic relationship, which eventually causes the young boy to leave the monastery and explore the outside world (which proves to be quite a challenge).

best korean dramas a atxi driver
The Lamp

6. A Taxi Driver (2017)

  • Director: Jang Hoon
  • Cast: Song Kang-ho, Thomas Kretschmann, Yoo Hae-jin
  • Rating: NR
  • Run Time: 137 minutes
  • Reviews: Rotten Tomatoes 97% | IMDb 7.9/10
  • Genre: Political Action/ Drama

Based on the real-life experiences of journalist Jürgen Hinzpeter during the Gwangju Uprising in 1980, this movie follows Kim Man-seob, a taxi driver who gets booked for a trip with a foreign journalist. But when Kim takes his client to Gwangju, both men are stunned to see that the city is under siege by protesters and the military.

best korean dramas the day he arrives
Jeonwonsa Film

7. The Day He Arrives (2011)

  • Director: Hong Sang-soo
  • Cast: Yoo Jun-sang, Kim Sang-joong, Song Seon-mi, Kim Bo-kyung
  • Rating: NR
  • Run Time: 78 minutes
  • Reviews: Rotten Tomatoes 91% | IMDb 7/10
  • Genre: Action/Romance

In this black-and-white film, film professor Sang-Joon travels to Seoul, expecting to meet a close friend who works as a film critic. But when that friend fails to show up or return Sang-Joon’s calls, he sticks around and wanders aimlessly around the city, turning it into his own adventure.

best korean dramas 3 iron
Kim Ki-duk Film

8. 3-Iron (2014)

  • Director: Kim Ki-duk
  • Cast: Lee Seung-yeon, Jae Hee, Kwon Hyuk-ho
  • Rating: R
  • Run Time: 87 minutes
  • Reviews: Rotten Tomatoes 87% | IMDb 7.9/10
  • Genre: Romance/Drama

Tae-suk goes from mediocre squatter to knight in shining armor when he breaks into a huge mansion and encounters an abused housewife. When she agrees to escape with him on his motorcycle, the two embark on a new adventure (and of course, fall for each other in the process).

best korean dramas peppermint candy
Dream Venture Capital

9. Peppermint Candy (1999)

  • Director: Lee Chang-dong
  • Cast: Sol Kyung-gu, Moon So-ri, Kim Yeo-jin
  • Rating: R
  • Run Time: 130 minutes
  • Reviews: Rotten Tomatoes 83% | IMDb 7.6/10
  • Genre: Drama

Fair warning: You’ll probably need to keep a box of tissues handy for this one. In the beginning, a depressed and suicidal Yong-ho stands before an oncoming train and says, “I want to go back again!” Then, throughout the film, viewers gain some insight into how he got to this point, as major life events are recounted in reverse order. Director Lee Chang-dong told The Metrograpgh, "My films can be said to be stories about individuals fighting to find the meaning of their lives. They are the weak, yet they engage in a reckless and foolish fight with the absolute strong."

best korean dramas always
HB Entertainment

10. Always (2011)

  • Director: Song Il-gon
  • Cast: So Ji-sub, Han Hyo-joo, Yun Jong-hwa, Kang Shin-il
  • Rating: G
  • Run Time: 105 minutes
  • Reviews: Rotten Tomatoes 80% | IMDb 7.7/10
  • Genre: Romance/Action

Former boxer and parking lot attendant Jang Cheol-min is perfectly content with being a quiet loner. However, that soon changes when he crosses paths with a blind and attractive telemarketer who mistakes him for a former employee. Fun fact: Tickets for the romantic drama, also known as Only You, sold out in a record seven seconds at a 2,000-seat theater during the Busan International Film Festival.

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Movie Rock

11. Be With You (2018)

  • Director: Lee Jang-hoon
  • Cast: Ye-jin Son, Ji-sub So
  • Rating: PG-13
  • Run Time: 132 minutes
  • Reviews: Rotten Tomatoes 80% | IMDb 7.7/10
  • Genre: Romance/Fantasy

Before she passes away, Soo-ah promises to return to her husband, Woo-jin, in a year. Somehow, she keeps her word and comes back to life a year later. However, she has lost her memories, and Woo-jin realizes that her return is only temporary. If you're a sucker for emotional romances, I highly recommend.

best korean dramas ditto
Hanmac Films

12. Ditto (2000)

  • Director: Kim Jung-kwon
  • Cast: Yoo Ji-tae, Kim Ha-neul, Park Yong-woo, Shin Cheol-jin
  • Rating: PG-13
  • Run Time: 111 minutes
  • Reviews: Rotten Tomatoes 71% | IMDb 7/10
  • Genre: Romance/Sci-Fi

Yoon So-eun is a junior student at Silla University in 1979. Ji In is a sophomore at the same college in 2000. And yet, these two are somehow able to communicate with each other across time with an amateur radio. (If only I could get my hands on one of those…) The film was a box office hit and even inspired a remake in 2022, starring Yeo Jin-goo, Cho Yi-hyun and Kim Hye-yoon.

best korean dramas the way home
Tube Pictures

13. The Way Home (2002)

  • Director: Lee Jeong-hyang
  • Cast: Kim Eul-boon, Yoo Seung-ho, Dong Hyo-hee
  • Rating: PG
  • Run Time: 88 minutes
  • Reviews: Rotten Tomatoes 75% | IMDb 7.7/10
  • Genre: Drama

The biggest lesson of this story? Never take sweet grandmas for granted. When Sang-woo's mom sends him to live with his grandmother, he’s instantly put off by her old-fashioned home, which has no indoor plumbing or electricity. Though he takes his anger out on his grandma, she continues to treat him with compassion. And over time, he becomes so moved by her unconditional love that it starts to rub off on him.

best korean dramas miss baek
Little Big Pictures

14. Miss Baek (2018)

  • Director: Lee Ji-won
  • Cast: Han Ji-min, Kim Si-a, Lee Hee-joon
  • Rating: NR
  • Run Time: 98 minutes
  • Reviews: Rotten Tomatoes 87% | IMDb 6.8/10
  • Genre: Thriller/Suspense 

When Baek Sang-ah, an ex-convict who leads a solitary life, befriends a little girl who’s suffering from neglect and domestic abuse, she makes it her mission to save the child. I'll admit, the subject matter is heavy and at times unsettling, but this poignant story is necessary viewing, thanks to how it tackles themes of childhood trauma, hope and redemption.

best korean dramas my annoying brother
Good Choice Cut Pictures

15. My Annoying Brother (2016)

  • Director: Kwon Soo-kyung
  • Cast: Jo Jung-suk, Do Kyung-soo, Park Shin-hye
  • Rating: PG-13
  • Run Time: 110 minutes
  • Reviews: Rotten Tomatoes 87% | IMDb 7.3/10
  • Genre: Comedy Drama

After damaging his optic nerves during a sports event, Doo-young struggles to adjust to the fact that his eyesight is gone. To make matters even worse, he has to deal with his estranged brother, Doo-shik, who just got out of prison. But when the two finally start to mend their broken relationship, Doo-shik learns that he has terminal cancer.

best korean dramas the attorney
Withus Film

16. The Attorney (2013)

  • Director: Woo-seok Yang
  • Cast: Song Kang-ho, Kim Young-ae, Oh Dal-su, Im Si-wan
  • Rating: NR
  • Run Time: 127 minutes
  • Reviews: Rotten Tomatoes 77% | IMDb 7.7/10
  • Genre: Thriller

Inspired by the real-life Burim case of 1981 (where students and workers were arrested on false charges), this movie follows a famous tax attorney who decides to represent an old friend after learning that his child has been kidnapped and tortured.

best korean dramas right now wrong then
Jeonwonsa Films

17. Right Now, Wrong Then (2015)

  • Director: Hong Sang-soo
  • Cast: Jung Jae-young, Kim Min-hee, Youn Yuh-jung, Gi Ju-bong, Choi Hwa-jung
  • Rating: NR
  • Run Time: 120 minutes
  • Reviews: Rotten Tomatoes 92% | IMDb 7.1/10
  • Genre: Romance

After a chance encounter, a film director and a shy young artist decide to spend the day together. After countless flirty exchanges and outings with friends, they realize that they just *might* be falling in love—but before things can go any further, they get a fresh start and the day begins again. But this time, things play out quite differently.

best korean dramas lovers concerto
Korea Pictures

18. Lovers' Concerto (2002)

  • Director: Lee Han
  • Cast: Cha Tae-hyun, Lee Eun-ju, Son Ye-jin
  • Rating: NR
  • Run Time: 106 minutes
  • Reviews: Rotten Tomatoes 80% | IMDb 7.1/10
  • Genre: Romance, Drama

The film is a testament to how complicated friendships can get when someone starts to develop feelings. When two girls, Soo-in and Gyung-hee, start to develop romantic feelings for their guy friend, this causes the three to drift apart as they grow older. But after several years pass by without them keeping in touch, Lee Ji-hwan decides to track them both down.

best korean dramas asako
C&I Entertainment

19. Asako I & II (2018)

  • Director: Ryusuke Hamaguchi
  • Cast: Masahiro Higashide, Erika Karata, Kōji Seto
  • Rating: NR
  • Run Time: 119 minutes
  • Reviews: Rotten Tomatoes 77% | IMDb 7.1/10
  • Genre: Romance

Asako’s love life comes to a halt when Baku, the free-spirited man that she’s been dating, suddenly disappears. But two years later, she meets Baku’s doppelganger—and he’s nothing like the man that she fell in love with two years ago. The pair strike up a romance, and things go perfectly until Asako's past begins to resurface.

best korean dramas house of ummingbird
Epiphany Film

20. House of Hummingbird (2018)

  • Director: Bora Kim
  • Cast: Park Ji-hoo, Kim Sae-byuk, Jung In-gi, Lee Seung-yeon
  • Rating: NR
  • Run Time: 138 minutes
  • Reviews: Rotten Tomatoes 98% | IMDb 7.4/10
  • Genre: Drama

Set in 1994, this coming-of-age drama centers on 14-year-old Eun-hee, a struggling eighth-grade student who desperately wants to understand the meaning of true love. And believe it or not, Kim took a whopping three years to cast the talented Ji-hoo. She told Notebook, "I was so fortunate to find her, in the end. I didn’t cast every day for three years, but I would have auditions time to time whenever I got the chance...When it comes to reading lines and reading the subtext between lines, kids actors often can’t read the subtext, but she could, and she was very intelligent. I was very lucky."

best korean dramas mother
CJ Entertainment

21. Mother (2009)

  • Director: Bong Joon Ho
  • Cast: Kim Hye-ja, Won Bin, Jin Goo
  • Rating: R
  • Run Time: 129 minutes
  • Reviews: Rotten Tomatoes 96% | IMDb 7.7/10
  • Genre: Crime Thriller

In this gripping, Oscar-nominated thriller, a widow's shy son is charged for the murder of a young girl. Believing that he must've been framed, the mother makes it her mission to prove his innocence. BTW, when the film was released in 2009, it actually became the sixth highest-grossing film in South Korea.

best korean dramas tune in for love
CGV Art House

22. Tune in for Love (2019)

  • Director: Jung Ji-woo
  • Cast: Kim Go-eun, Jung Hae-in, Kim Gook-hee, Jung Yoo-jin
  • Rating: NR
  • Run Time: 122 minutes
  • Reviews: Rotten Tomatoes 77% | IMDb 7.2/10
  • Genre: Romance

Set during the IMF Crisis (a major financial crisis that affected East Asia and Southeast Asia in the late 1990s), Tune in for Love tells the heartwarming love story of two teenagers who, unfortunately, keep getting pulled apart. However, even with the ongoing challenges of adulthood and the crisis, they continue to find their way back to each other.

best korean dramas a man and a woman
Hancinema

23. A Man and a Woman (2016)

  • Director: Lee Yoon-ki
  • Cast: Jeon Do-yeon, Gong Yoo, Lee Mi-so, Park Byung-eun
  • Rating: NR
  • Run Time: 116 minutes
  • Reviews: Rotten Tomatoes 83% | IMDb 6.7/10
  • Genre: Romance

Two strangers, Sang-Min and Ki-Hong, have a steamy one-night stand after a brutal snowstorm forces them to stay together at an inn. They walk away from each other the following morning, but when they reunite several months later, both are married to different people and have children. (FYI, if the actor in that photo looks familiar, it's because you've also seen him in Netflix's Squid Game.)

best korean dramas the drug king
Hive Media Corp.

24. The Drug King (2018)

  • Director: Woo Min-ho
  • Cast: Song Kang-ho, Jo Jung-suk, Bae Doona
  • Rating: TV-MA
  • Run Time: 138 minutes
  • Reviews: Rotten Tomatoes 75% | IMDb 6.2/10
  • Genre: Action, Crime

If you loved seeing Song Kang-ho in Parasite, then you're in for a treat with this intense crime drama. In the film, Song plays Lee Doo-sam, a Korean drug lord who builds his empire in the Busan underworld in South Korea. Meanwhile, prosecutor Kim In-goo is determined to bring him down. While chatting with The Korea Times, Song said, "It is about a person's obsession with money that leads him to his doom. It portrays human desire, obsession and destruction through the dramatic life of Lee."

best korean dramas pieta
Drafthouse Films

25. Pietà (2013)

  • Director: Kim Ki-duk
  • Cast: Lee Jung-jin, Jo Min-su, Kang Eun-jin
  • Rating: NR
  • Run Time: 103 minutes
  • Reviews: Rotten Tomatoes TK% | IMDb TK/10
  • Genre: Crime Thriller

Kang-do is a cruel and heartless loan shark who demands exploitive high returns from his clients. But when he meets a middle-aged woman who claims to be his biological mother, Mi-sun, he bonds with her, and it seems to have a major effect on his cold personality. However, there’s more to Mi-sun than meets the eye.

treeless mountain movie
With Cinema

26. Treeless Mountain (2008)

  • Director: So Yong Kim
  • Cast: Hee Yeon Kim, Song Hee Kim, Soo Ah Lee, Mi Hyang Kim, Boon Tak Park
  • Rating: NR
  • Run Time: 89 minutes
  • Reviews: Rotten Tomatoes 88% | IMDb 7/10
  • Genre: Drama

In this heartbreaking movie, 7-year-old Jin and her younger sister, Bin, are forced to fend for themselves after their mother abandons them to search for their father. It explores themes of resilience, abandonment and the loss of innocence, so it's not an easy watch. But I promise, it's worth it.

Korean drama movies Entangled
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27. Entangled (2014)

  • Director: Lee Don-ku
  • Cast: Yeong-ae Kim, Ji-won Do, Il-guk Song, So-eun Kim
  • Rating: R
  • Run Time: 93 minutes
  • Reviews: Rotten Tomatoes (N/A) | IMDb 7.6/10
  • Genre: Sci-Fi

Younghee, her husband Sangho, her sister Kkotnip and her mother Sun-im are beyond excited to welcome the family’s latest addition: Younghee’s newborn child. But things take a dark and disturbing turn when the baby unexpectedly passes away.

Korean drama movies Poetry
Jin Pictures

28. Poetry (2010)

  • Director: Lee Chang-dong
  • Cast: Yoon Jeong-hee, Lee David, Kim Hee-ra
  • Rating: PG
  • Run Time: 109 minutes
  • Reviews: Rotten Tomatoes 100% | IMDb 7.8/10
  • Genre: Drama

Poetry follows Yang Mi-ja, a 66-year-old grandmother who takes an interest in poetry while struggling with Alzheimer's disease and caring for her immature teenage grandson. Jeong-hee delivered an unforgettable performance as Yang Mi-ja, and the poignant film deftly explores themes of family trauma, memory loss and the power of poetry.

Korean drama movies The Truth Beneath
CJ Entertainment

29. The Truth Beneath (2016)

  • Director: Kyoung-Mi Lee
  • Cast: Son Ye-jin, Kim Joo-hyuk, Kim Soo-hee, Shin Ji-hoon
  • Rating: PG-13
  • Run Time: 102 minutes
  • Reviews: Rotten Tomatoes 75% | IMDb 6.8/10
  • Genre: Thriller

The thriller film, which has won at least a dozen awards, chronicles the mysterious disappearance of Kim Min-jin, the young daughter of famous politician Kim Jong-chan and his wife, Kim Yeon-hong. Worse yet, the couple has to navigate a major scandal as they search for their daughter.

Korean drama movies Princess
CGV Movie Collage

30. Princess (2013)

  • Director: Lee Su-jin
  • Cast: Chun Woo-hee, Jung In-sun, Kim So-young
  • Rating: R
  • Run Time: 112 minutes
  • Reviews: Rotten Tomatoes 80% | IMDb 7.2/10
  • Genre: Drama

After experiencing a deeply traumatic event, Han Gong-Ju leaves her hometown and relocates to a new school. But unfortunately, it doesn't take very long for her dark past to catch up to her. The independent film was a major hit with critics, and it raked in a total of 223,297 viewer admissions, making it one of the most successful Korean independent films of all time.

Korean drama movies An Affair
Nine films

31. An Affair (1998)

  • Director: E J-yong
  • Cast: Lee Mi-sook, Lee Jung-jae, Song Yeong-chang
  • Rating: NR
  • Run Time: 108 minutes
  • Reviews: Rotten Tomatoes (N/A) | IMDb 6.8/10
  • Genre: Romance

When Seo-hyun, a housewife and mother in her 30s, is asked by her little sister to help her fiancé find a new apartment, she gladly offers to assist. But when these two meet, their attraction to one another is instant and it leads to a secret affair. (Fun fact: An Affair was actually the seventh highest-grossing Korean film in 1998.)

Korean drama movies Addicted
Cine-2000 Film Production

32. Addicted (2002)

  • Director: Park Young-hoon
  • Cast: Lee Byung-hun, Lee Mi-yeon, Lee Eol, Park Sun-young
  • Rating: NR
  • Run Time: 113 minutes
  • Reviews: Rotten Tomatoes 74% | IMDb 6.8/10
  • Genre: Thriller, Romance

If you've already seen Possession (the American remake), then this plot might sound a bit familiar. Two brothers, Dae-jun and Ho-jun, fall into comas after suffering injuries. When Dae-jun wakes up a year later, his brother's wife cares for him. But when he starts to act exactly like his brother, she suspects that her husband's spirit is actually in Dae-jun’s body.

Korean drama movies Masquerade
CJ Entertainment

33. Masquerade (2012)

  • Director: Choo Chang-min
  • Cast: Byung-hun Lee, Seung-ryong Ryu, Hyo-joo Han, In-kwon Kim
  • Rating: NR
  • Run Time: 131 minutes
  • Reviews: Rotten Tomatoes 100% | IMDb 7.8/10
  • Genre: Historical Drama

At the request of King Gwang-hae, the ruler of Korea's Joseon Dynasty in the 17th century, Secretary of Defense Heo Gyun secretly hires a common doppelgänger to take the monarch’s place and avoid the king's assassination. The popular period drama led to over 12.3 million tickets sales and was named the ninth highest-grossing South Korean film.

Korean drama movies In Another Country
Jeonwonsa Films

34. In Another Country (2012)

  • Director: Hong Sang-soo
  • Cast: Isabelle Huppert, Yu Jun-sang, Kwon Hae-hyo, Moon So-ri
  • Rating: NR
  • Run Time: 88 minutes
  • Reviews: Rotten Tomatoes 83% | IMDb 6.4/10
  • Genre: Romance

The film focuses on three different women who all visit the same resort—except all of them are named Anne, and they're all played by the same actress (Huppert). Allow us to break it down: These three Annes are introduced through three separate stories. In the first, she’s a well-known filmmaker who visits a fellow Korean director, Jong-soo. In the second, she's a wife who’s involved in an affair with a Korean filmmaker, and in the third, she's a divorced housewife whose husband has left her for a younger, Korean secretary.

Korean drama movies
Studio Box

35. Sympathy For Mr. Vengeance (2002)

  • Director: Chan-wook Park
  • Cast: Song Kang-ho, Shin Ha-kyun, Bae Doona, Ji-Eun Lim
  • Rating: R
  • Run Time: 129 minutes
  • Reviews: Rotten Tomatoes 53% | IMDb 7.5/10
  • Genre: Crime, Drama

Ryu, a deaf and mute man who works in a factory, is stuck between a rock and a hard place when he suddenly loses his job. In an attempt to help his sick sister, who desperately needs a new kidney, he turns to a group of black-market organ dealers for help. But when he’s conned, he resorts to kidnapping a wealthy man's daughter for ransom money.

Korean drama movies Thirst
Moho Film

36. Thirst (2009)

  • Director: Park Chan-wook
  • Cast: Kang-ho Song, Ok-bin Kim, Hee-jin Choi, Dong-soo Seo
  • Rating: R
  • Run Time: 134 minutes
  • Reviews: Rotten Tomatoes 81% | IMDb 7.1/10
  • Genre: Horror, Romance

Loosely based on Émile Zola's 1867 novel, Thérèse Raquin, Thirst centers on Sang-hyun, a Catholic priest who turns into a ruthless vampire after an experiment goes horribly wrong. The former priest also gives into his desires and starts an affair, completely abandoning his old lifestyle.

Korean drama movies Brand New Life
Now Film

37. A Brand New Life (2009)

  • Director: Ounie Lecomte
  • Cast: Sae-ron Kim, Do Yeon Park, Ah-sung Ko
  • Rating: PG
  • Run Time: 92 minutes
  • Reviews: Rotten Tomatoes 88% | IMDb 7.4/10
  • Genre: Drama

In this moving coming-of-age story, 9-year-old Jin-hee is abandoned by her father, who leaves her at an orphanage after he remarries. While there, she struggles to adjust, but she remains hopeful that her father will come back for her. The film was not only met with critical acclaim, but also won a number of awards, including the Best Asian Film Award at the 22nd Tokyo International Film Festival.

Korean drama movies Sea Fog
Next Entertainment World

38. Sea Fog (2014)

  • Director: Sung-bo Shim
  • Cast: Yoon-seok Kim, Yoo-chun Park, Yeri Han, Lee Hee-joon, Moon Sung-keun
  • Rating: NR
  • Run Time: 110 minutes
  • Reviews: Rotten Tomatoes 77% | IMDb 6.8/10
  • Genre: Horror/Suspense

Based on the true story of Korean-Chinese immigrants who suffocated to death on a fishing boat in 2001, Sea Fog follows a crew that smuggles over 30 illegal immigrants from China to Korea. However, they're forced to deal with a number of obstacles along the way, including heavy fogs and being constantly pursued by the South Korean Maritime Police.

Korean drama movies Believer
Pan Media & Entertainment

39. Believer (2018)

  • Director: Lee Hae-young
  • Cast: Cho Jin-woong, Ryu Jun-yeol, Kim Sung-ryung, Park Hae-joon
  • Rating: TV-MA
  • Run Time: 123 minutes
  • Reviews: Rotten Tomatoes 83% | IMDb 6.6/10
  • Genre: Crime/Action

In this remake of Johnnie To's Drug War, a detective goes after a dangerous kingpin named Mr. Lee, with the help of a vengeful gang member. From solid performances to nail-biting suspense, this has all the makings of a compelling crime drama. (P.S., when you're done, check out the sequel, Believer 2.)

Korean drama movies My Lovely Angel
815 Pictures

40. My Lovely Angel (2021)

  • Director: Sung-Mo Kwon, Lee Chang-won
  • Cast: Jin Goo, Jung Seo-yeon
  • Rating: PG-13
  • Run Time: 100 minutes
  • Reviews: Rotten Tomatoes (N/A) | IMDb 7.5/10
  • Genre: Drama

Following the death of his colleague, Jae-Shik starts to take care of her only daughter, Eun-Hye, who is blind and lives with a hearing disability. Initially, he struggles to understand her, but he slowly adjusts to her way of communicating. This touching drama has quite a few tear-jerker moments, and you can't help but root for little Eun-Hye.

Korean drama movies Aloners
Korean Academy of Film Arts

41. Aloners (2021)

  • Director: Hong Sung-eun
  • Cast: Gong Seung-yeon, Jung Da-eun, Seo Hyun-woo
  • Rating: NR
  • Run Time: 90 minutes
  • Reviews: Rotten Tomatoes 98% | IMDb 6.9/10
  • Genre: Drama

Hong Sung-eun's directorial debut deftly explores isolation, grief and how they relate to the use of technology. In the movie, Jina leads a secluded life, chatting with customers at a call center by day and using her headset to avoid interactions with people after work. Her routine is disrupted, however, when she's asked to train a new employee.

Korean drama movies Broker
Zip Cinema

42. Broker (2022)

  • Director: Hirokazu Koreeda
  • Cast: Song Kang-ho, Gang Dong-won, Bae Doona, Lee Ji-eun
  • Rating: R
  • Run Time: 129 minutes
  • Reviews: Rotten Tomatoes 94% | IMDb 7.1/10
  • Genre: Crime

When a young mom leaves her baby at a church drop box, she catches two men stealing newborns in order to sell them on the adoption black market. Intrigued by the system, she joins them on a road trip to find new customers. There's just one hiccup: The cops are on their trail. Beauty Director Jenny Jin said, "It stars IU, who is one of the biggest K-Pop female artists. I've seen her act in TV series before, but was completely floored by her performance in this."

Korean drama movies Silenced
CJ Entertainment

43. Silenced (2011)

  • Director: Hwang Dong-hyuk
  • Cast: Gong Yoo, Jung Yu-mi
  • Rating: TV-MA
  • Run Time: 125 minutes
  • Reviews: Rotten Tomatoes 100% | IMDb 8/10
  • Genre: Thriller/Suspense

This heartbreaking movie depicts real-life events that occurred at Gwangju Inhwa School for the Deaf, where young students were sexually assaulted by staff members for over five years. When Kang In-ho, the new art teacher, discovers what's been happening, he embarks on a mission to fight for the children's rights. The movie sparked so much public outrage that authorities reopened investigations into the incidents.

Korean drama movies Past Lives
A24

44. Past Lives (2023)

  • Director: Celine Song
  • Cast: Greta Lee, Teo Yoo, John Magaro
  • Rating: PG-13
  • Run Time: 105 minutes
  • Reviews: Rotten Tomatoes 95% | IMDb 7.8/10
  • Genre: Romance, Drama

In Past Lives, which is Celine Song’s directorial debut, Nora Moon reunites with her childhood crush in New York and starts to reconsider her choices. In her review, Associate SEO Editor Marissa Wu wrote, "Fundamentally, Past Lives is a universal human story. It’s about ambition, sacrifice, regret, fate, entertaining 'what could have been,' being OK with the choices you’ve made and letting go of the temptation to throw away the life you have now for the one you think you might have wanted."

Korean drama movies Night in Paradise
Goldmoon Film

45. Night in Paradise (2021)

  • Director: Park Hoon-jung
  • Cast: Uhm Tae-goo, Jeon Yeo-been, Cha Seung-won, Lee Ki-young
  • Rating: TV-MA
  • Run Time: 131 minutes
  • Reviews: Rotten Tomatoes 68% | IMDb 6.8/10
  • Genre: Action

When Tae-gu, a mobster, declines an offer to join a rival gang, they retaliate by murdering his family. Tae-gu gets his revenge by brutally killing their leader and then goes on the run, meeting a terminally ill woman along the way. Park Hoon-jung's crime drama is dark and intense, featuring stunning cinematography and solid performances.

The Unjust Korean drama movies
CJ Entertainment

46. The Unjust (2010)

  • Director: Ryoo Seung-wan
  • Cast: Hwang Jung-min, Ryoo Seung-bum, Yoo Hae-jin
  • Rating: NR
  • Run Time: 119 minutes
  • Reviews: Rotten Tomatoes 60% | IMDb 6.6/10
  • Genre: Crime Thriller

In this gritty drama, the police are out to catch a serial killer who's been targeting elementary school girls. However, when their prime suspect suddenly dies, they decide to use a fall guy so they can quickly close the case. Talk about a corrupt justice system....

Korean drama movies Ode to My Father
CJ Entertainment

47. Ode to My Father (2014)

  • Director: Yoon Je-kyoon
  • Cast: Hwang Jung-min, Yunjin Kim, Dal-su OhJin-young Jung, Jang Young-Nam
  • Rating: NR
  • Run Time: 127 minutes
  • Reviews: Rotten Tomatoes 75% | IMDb 7.8/10
  • Genre: Drama

Fans of Forrest Gump will find familiarity in this inspiring drama, which chronicles the remarkable life of Deok-soo as he experiences a number of historical events. While fleeing the Korean War with his family, Duk-soo loses track of his baby sister and heads to Germany, where he works as a coal miner. Though he manages to get a fresh start, he's still determined to reunite with his sister.

Korean drama movies Tunnel
B.A Entertainment

48. Tunnel (2016)

  • Director: Kim Seong-Hun
  • Cast: Ha Jung-woo, Bae Doona, Oh Dal-su
  • Rating: TV-14
  • Run Time: 126 minutes
  • Reviews: Rotten Tomatoes 100% | IMDb 6.8/10
  • Genre: Thriller, Action

While heading home to celebrate his daughter's birthday, Lee Jung-soo, a car salesman, drives through a poorly constructed tunnel that collapses, leaving him trapped in his car with two bottles of water and his daughter's birthday cake to survive on. The tension and emotion in this survival film will definitely keep you on the edge of your seat. But if you're claustrophobic, then maybe skip this one.

Korean drama movies The Woman Who Ran
Jeonwonsa Film Co. Production

49. The Woman Who Ran (2020)

  • Director: Hong Sang-soo
  • Cast: Kim Min-hee, Seo Young-hwa, Song Seon-mi
  • Rating: NR
  • Run Time: 77 minutes
  • Reviews: Rotten Tomatoes 98% | IMDb 6.7/10
  • Genre: Drama

While her husband is away on a business trip, Gamhee has multiple encounters with a few of her friends in Seoul and reflects on her life. Thought-provoking and compelling, this film highlights the experiences of women, exploring identity, companionship and the importance of engaging in meaningful dialogue.

Korean drama movies
CJ E&M

50. Keys to the Heart (2018)

  • Director: Choi Sung-hyun
  • Cast: Lee Byung-hun, Youn Yuh-jung, Park Jeong-min
  • Rating: TV-14
  • Run Time: 120 minutes
  • Reviews: Rotten Tomatoes 84% | IMDb 7.5/10
  • Genre: Comedy Drama

Keys to the Heart tells the story of Jo-ha, a former boxer who moves back in with his mom and reunites with his estranged brother, a pianist with autism and Down syndrome. Zanjoe Marudo, who stars as the boxer, told Phil Star Global, “The theme about family, I could relate to that. The story is about dysfunctional family members who got separated and got back together. I think those are the topics that are close to me.”


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