The 2018 K-drama—centered on a toyboy connection—remains highly topical for the way it addresses cultural taboos, notably those concerning relationships
One of the best titles in an extensive roster of superhit K-dramas that was released in 2016, starring Seo In-guk and Nam Ji-hyun
A supple love story, mellow and moody, still pulsing with sentiment—a classic romance rich in theatrical and bluesy charms
Seen as a pivotal moment in Korean cinema's technological evolution, its director, Hong Seong-gi, allegedly assembled technicians for the production in a milieu where filmmaking experts were rare
Director Kim Sagan's ode to the free-diving women of Jeju Island and their fighting spirit against the raging tides of history and economic woes
One of the most unlikely romances in Korean cinema, as seen through the lens of director Lee Chang-dong
When two characters swap bodies one fateful night, the situation spins out of control, leading to conflicting emotions and a ‘Freaky Friday’-like twist to the plot
An exceedingly good Korean romance picture that speaks of true love that holds sway over everything, come what may
The film tugs at the heartstrings, leaving a lasting impression. It's a poignant reminder that love is patient, kind, and giving; it knows no boundaries and conquers all obstacles
The love triangle covers the era from Japanese colonial rule through the Korean War during World War Two and is frequently referred to as the 'National Drama.'