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Crossing (also known as Keurosing) is a 2008 South Korean film directed by Kim Tae-kyun. It was selected as South Korea's submission to the 81st Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film. The film follows the journey of a North Korean man as he illegally leaves the country to find medicine for his sick wife, portraying the many hardships of ...
Black Stone (Korean: 블랙스톤) is a 2015 South Korean—French film about a young South Korean army recruit who deserts the military after facing sexual abuse. [1] It stars the South Korean actor Won Tae-hee, who is shown in brief full-frontal nudity.
Puzzle (Korean: 두뇌유희 프로젝트, 퍼즐) is a 2006 South Korean neo-noir crime film, the feature directorial debut of Kim Tae-kyung. [2] A group of crooks are summoned together by an unknown master planner to carry out a bank robbery, but then it goes fatefully wrong.
Mun is a Korean immigrant to Thailand and a taekwondo master running an old taekwondo gym in Bangkok. All five members of his family are also taekwondo exponents, each of whom infuses the art with a particular skill: his wife Mija in the cooking style, his son Taeyang in the dancing style, his daughter Taemi in the soccer style, and the youngest, Typhoon, in the style of brute strength; he can ...
6/45 (Korean: 육사오; RR: Yuksao) is a 2022 South Korean comedy film directed by Park Gyu-tae, starring Go Kyung-pyo, Lee Yi-kyung, Eum Moon-suk, Park Se-wan and Kwak Dong-yeon. The film depicts a comical encounter between South and North Korean soldiers over the 5.7 billion won lottery that crossed the Military Demarcation Line on the wind ...
The gang catches Tae-soo's brother Tae-jin instead. The incident causes the brothers to separate. Tae-soo becomes a mob fixer and an assassin. Tae-jin becomes a police detective. When a call brings the brothers together, they get ready for brotherly bonding, but Tae-jin is killed. Tae-soo decides to get revenge on his brother's killer.
Thirst (Korean: 박쥐; literally "bat") is a 2009 horror film written, produced and directed by Park Chan-wook.Based on the 1867 novel Thérèse Raquin by Émile Zola, [5] the film stars Song Kang-ho as Sang-hyun, a Catholic priest who turns into a vampire as a result of a failed medical experiment, and falls in love with Tae-ju (), the wife of his childhood friend (Shin Ha-kyun).
The Railroad (Korean: 경의선; RR: Gyeongui-seon) is a 2006 South Korean film starring Kim Kang-woo and Son Tae-young. The second feature film of writer and director Park Heung-sik, it was also co-produced and co-edited by his wife, Park Gok-ji. The Railroad won the FIPRESCI award and Best Actor for Kim Kang-woo at the 25th Torino Film Festival.