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The 12 Korean Thrillers on Netflix You Need to See

Good luck sleeping after watching these.

 
Oct 6, 2021
 
the call
Most of us have checked out at least one piece of Korean content so far. Be it an award-winning film like Parasite, a hilarious, heartwarming k-drama like Crash Landing on You, or an edge-of-your-seat action story like Train to Busan or Squid Game, you've likely been sucked into Korean entertainment at least once. For newcomers who are thrill-seekers, there are plenty of Korean thrillers that offer the excellent character-building and well-paced suspense that keeps us wondering just what will come next. These are our favorite Korean thrillers on Netflix right now.

 

 

 

The Call (2019)

 

 

This time-bending psychological thriller switches between characters living in 2019 and 1999. While visiting her sick mother, Kim Seo-Yeon (Park Shin-Hye) answers a call from a woman named Oh Young-Sook (Jeon Jong-Seo), who lived in the house 20 years earlier. Through the cordless phones, the women give each other information to improve their lives. But everything changes when they discover a the killer taking advantage of the time warp to kill without being detected by police.

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#Alive (2020)

 

This present-day zombie thriller follows a video game live-streamer named Joon-woo through a virus outbreak, where infected humans turn into flesh-eating monsters in the blink of an eye. As Joon-woo barricades himself in his apartment, while his family are stuck outside, he slowly loses hope until he discovers another survivor nearby.

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https://www.marieclaire.com/culture/a37793750/korean-thrillers-on-netflix/

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K-pop is expanding beyond music into various cultural genres such as movies, dramas, and webtoons. Check out the Twitter conversation analysis.

 

Most Tweeted K-Movies on Twitter Worldwide
#Parasite

#Minari

#Snowpiercer

#Oldboy

#SpaceSweepers

#SwingKids

#Okja

#Peninsula

#TrainToBusan

#Mother

#TheCall

#AlongWithTheGods

#Exit

#Forgotten

#VoiceOfSilence

#Thirst

#SamjinCompanyEnglishClass

#LittleForest

#Burning

#TheHost

 

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harpersbazaarkorea IG Updated

 

#Production cost support #B_now #Mojo Sphine
 
I met #Shinhye Park (@ssinz7), the muse of MojoSphine, at the MojoSphine store on the 4th floor of the Lotte Main Store.  The recently renovated store creates a classic and luxurious mood. The images from the screen in the store make the space more lively.  Mojo Spin's FW collection uses flower objects to capture a feminine mood. Check out the lovely muse Park Shin-hye in this collection's color tweed jacket and pleated skirt in the video now!
@mojo.s.phine

 

Editor Soyoung Park (Media Lab)
Videographer jojo video
Photographer Kim Seong-yong

 

 

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The Evil Twin (2007) - ALL HORROR

FILMS, GHOST, HISTORICAL / PERIOD, HORROR, RECOMMENDED POSTS, REVIEWS, SOUTH KOREA

 

Evil Twin

THURSDAY, 7 OCTOBER, 2021
 

JAMES MUDGE3.5 stars

전설의 고향. SOUTH KOREA 2007. DIRECTED BY KIM JI-HWAN. STARRING PARK SHIN-HYE, JAE HEE, YANG GEUM-SEOK. 95 MINS. IN KOREAN WITH ENGLISH SUBTITLES.

A 2007 Korean horror starring Park Shin-hye offers something a little different thanks to a Joseon-era backdrop…

Part of the 2007 wave of Korean summer horrors, Evil Twin marked the directorial debut of Kim Ji-hwan, as well as his only film to date. Thankfully, for fans who by then had understandably grown somewhat disillusioned with the genre, tired of directors’ reluctance to stray from the confines of the done to death ‘teens menaced by vengeful female ghost’ formula, the film did offer something at least a little different in the form of a historical setting, with the action taking place in a rural village during the Joseon period of Korean history instead of an all girls’ school or haunted apartment building.

 

Based upon the old Korean Cinderella-style story of Kongji and Patzzi, the plot revolves around twin sisters So-yeon and Hyo-jin (popular actress Park Shin-hye, who went from roles in the hit TV series Stairway to Heaven and Tree of Heaven to starring in blockbusters like The Call and #Alive). After an accident which leaves her sister dead, So-yeon falls into a coma from which she finally awakes ten years later, with no memory of the tragic event or the incidents which led up to it. Although she slowly manages to adjust to her 

new life and even hesitatingly begins romancing her sister’s former beau Hyun-sik (Jae Hee, also a popular TV and who featured in the likes of Bloody Beach and Kim Ki-duk’s 3-iron), the past gradually comes back to haunt her, as she seemingly takes on her sister’s personality traits and a spate of murders terrorises the village. While the locals are quick to blame her for the sinister events, thanks to a barrage of none too subtle flashbacks it’s glaringly obvious that something more spooky is going on, leading to a final twist which surprises no-one but the rather slow characters.

Cynicism aside, although this may all sound rather familiar, with the twins theme certainly having enjoyed a number of high profile genre outings over the years in Korean genre cinema, Evil Twin works by being far more of a character piece or supernatural costume pot-boiler than might be expected, with director Kim wisely focusing on the drama elements of the story rather than on the usual narrative clichés of the genre. The film certainly manages to pack in plenty of angst, dealing with themes of guilt, identity and memory, and in this manner it inevitably brings to mind Kim Jee-woon’s classic A Tale of Two Sisters (as well as the likes of Kim Tae-kyeong’s The Ghost), though with a slightly more theatrical bent. Indeed, a large part of the running time is taken up with scenes of dialogue, and while on one hand this does result in a rather deliberate pace, it helps to keep the action grounded, making the horror elements arguably more effective than in other similar efforts.

 

This isn’t to say that Evil Twin doesn’t offer genre fans enough in the way of scares, though Kim aims for slow burn, atmospheric chills, with lots of creepy shots of dark forests and misty lakes. Needless to say, there are still a good few cheap shocks peppered throughout to spice things up and to prevent the viewer from nodding off, though these never come across as being too derivative largely due to a good value, game ghost who really puts in an effort compared to some of the disappointingly lazy spectres who also haunted cinemas during the period. Added to this are a couple of startlingly squirm-inducing scenes involving an unfortunate character struck down with a grotesque skin condition, and overall the film manages to offer a respectable scare quotient.

 

 

 

It certainly helps that Evil Twin is visually a handsome affair, boosted by rich production values and showing a genuine effort to make the most of the period setting. Using a drab colour palette offset by a few injections of blazing red, Kim successfully manages to convey an otherworldly air that gives the film an almost gothic feel. As well as serving well to distract from the film’s basic similarity to other efforts set in more modern times, the impressive visuals give the proceedings a traditional and uniquely Korean flavour.

If nothing else this makes for a nice change and does mean that Evil Twin stands out from the early 2000s horror crowd, at least enough so to make it an entertaining watch for viewers interested in delving back into Korean genre cinema of the last couple of decades. Although by no means original, it ticks all the right boxes for the form, and it’s a shame that Kim Ji-hwan never seems to have stepped back behind the camera.

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Shin hye is so beautiful and amazing she is just incredible.

 

 

#Parkshinhye in a classic mood
Actress Park Shin-hye in autumn

 

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 @mojo.s.phine Tweed Jacket & Skirt
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South Korean actress Top 6 on the IG ranking list, 

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The fierce competition in the South Korean entertainment industry is no longer big news. The recent Netflix "Squid Game" heroine Jung Ho-yeon’s popularity has disrupted a pool of spring water. Jung Ho-yeon has emerged in the IG actress list of millions of popular actresses, surpassing Song Hye Kyo and Lee Jing-King abruptly. , Came to the second place. As for the champion, which goddess came out on top? We together look!

Extended reading: Lee Jung Jae IG finally opened! The popularity of the protagonist group of "Squid Game" on Instagram has soared, and the number of followers Jeong Ho-yeon has soared from 400,000 to 12.96 million

 

Also born as a child star, Park Shin Hye played Choi Ji-woo in "Stairway to Heaven" when she was young. She was loved by audiences for her kind character and pure love. After that, she challenged her to play two roles in "It turned out to be a beautiful boy" to make her famous and famous. The ratings were both received, and then a series of Korean dramas "Heirs", "Pinocchio", and "Doctors" won the ratings, and firmly seated on the throne of the "Queen of Korean Drama", although the recent work "Reminiscences of the Alhambra" "" and "The Myth of Xerxphus" were mediocre. Park Shin Hye is still the "Queen of Korean Drama" in the audience's mind. IG has 12 million followers, and audiences are looking forward to her next work.

Extended reading: "ALIVE" Park Shin Hye loses 10 kg of baby fat in a month! Korean drama goddess super amazing slimming menu is open, not afraid of fat all depends on eating this

 

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