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    • My Sassy Girl (2001) “Fate is building a bridge of chance for someone you love”. South Korea’s quintessential blockbuster romantic comedy launched the popularity of A-list actors Jun Ji Hyun and Cha Tae Hyun.
    • The Classic (2003) “Chance is a gift for those who try.” K-Movie Recap: “The Classic” Starring Son Ye Jin, Cho Seung Woo & Jo In Sung. Capturing unsurpassed romance, this film will make you think about flowers, summer walks and pure love.
    • Il Mare (2000) “Do you have a memory that you wish you can just abandon?” This beautifully narrated love story of time-crossed lovers is a nice watch in a lazy afternoon around the arms of someone you love.
    • My Little Bride (2004) K-Movie Recap: “My Little Bride” Gifts Endearing Story Reminiscent Of Young Sweet Love. An ordinary high school girl who worries about grades and crushes on her school’s baseball team ace is forced to marry a guy out of her grandfather’s wish.
    • 12 'Wish You'
    • 11 'Double Patty'
    • 10 'Serve The People'
    • 9 'Love and Leashes'
    • 8 'Sweet & Sour'

    Directed by Do Joon Sung

    Wish You follows a shy keyboardist (Sang Lee) working for a South Korean record business as he encounters a handsome male street performer (Kang In Soo), he is charmed and falls in love immediately. The keyboardist shows the tape to his manager, presenting the singer with a chance to succeed in the business and a place in his heart. Wish You is among a few South Korean LGBTQ+ films that are worth viewing due to its stunning photography and captivating soundtrack along with the leads’ incredib...

    Directed by Seung-Hwan Paek

    Double Patty is a rewatchable romance movie that follows the lives of two people: Hyun Ji (Irene), a young girl who dreams of becoming a broadcaster and now works part-time for a handmade burger shop, and Woo Ram (Shin Seung Ho), a youngster who had to give up his dreams of becoming a professional athlete after an injury. They meet when Woo Ram visits the burger restaurant and orders a Double Patty. Irene, a member of South Korean’s all-girl pop band Red Velvet, shines in her first feature fi...

    Directed by Cheol-soo Jang

    Set in a fictional socialist country in the 1970s, Serve the People follows Moo-Kwang (Yeon Woo-jin), an exemplary soldier, who assumes the position of the Division Commander's private chef, driven by a singular life goal—to support his wife and child. However, when the Division Commander embarks on a business trip, a perilous temptation unfolds. Soo-Ryun (Ji An), the young wife of the Division Commander, initiates advances toward Moo-Kwang, enticing him and creating a conflict between his pe...

    Directed by Hyeon-jin Park

    Webtoon Moral Sense by Gyeoul is the inspiration for Netflix’s Love and Leashes, a recent South Korean romantic comedy directed byPark Hyun-jin, who is widely known for her work on The Kind Wife and Natalie. The movie follows a woman (Seohyun) who has BDSM fantasies and decides to have a consensual and contractual relationship with her coworker after he learns her little secret. One of the best Korean romance movies on Netflix, Love and Leashes stands out from its predecessors in a welcome wa...

    Directed by Kae-Byeok Lee & Kate Jopson

    , based on Japanese writer Kurumi Inui’s novel Initiation Love, follows a couple as they struggle to maintain their long-distance love in the face of numerous obstacles posed by career aspirations, personal ambitions, and the inevitable changes that occur in a romantic relationship over time. Additionally, the movie includes an exciting twist, much like the majority of films in this genre do. Sweet & Sour's plot is not particularly novel, but the rich narrative provides the audience with a wh...

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  1. Apr 23, 2024 · 1. Always. 2. Be With You. 3. The Classic. 4. Decision to Leave. 5. The Handmaiden. 6. Il Mare. 7. A Moment to Remember. 8. My Sassy Girl. 9. Soulmate. 10. Sweet and Sour. 11. 3-Iron. 12. Tune in for Love. 13. 20th Century Girl. 14. 200 Pounds Beauty. 15. Wish You: Your Melody From My Heart. And One More Thing...

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