Aanchal Yadav, Delhi Night in Paradise exemplifies a perfect crime drama film. World premiered on September 3, 2020, at the 77th Venice International Film Festival and was released on April 9, 2021, on Netflix. The movie ‘Night in Paradise’ is directed by Park Hoon-jung. The plot of the film centres around a gangster named Park Tae-goo…
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K-Movie Review: Seoul Searching
Richa Singh, New Delhi Do you ever think about what happens after the war is over and everything is destroyed? One such Korean movie that I have watched is Seoul Searching which shows the lives of families who left their country after the war and want their younger generation to be connected with their culture….
K-Movie Review: Decibel
Priyanka Padala, Hyderabad, Telangana If action and adventure are your go-to genre, then ‘Decibel’ would be a good suggestion for you. It is a South Korean action thriller movie by ‘Monster’ and ‘Spellbound’ director Hwang In-ho. The cast comprises top actors like Kim Rae-won as Commander Kang Do-young, Lee Jong-suk as Captain Jeong Tae-seong, Jung…
K-Movie Review: ‘Along With the Gods: The Two Worlds’
Ankita Panda, Kolkata, West Bengal Along with the Gods: The Two Worlds (신과함께 : 죄와 벌) is a fantasy action film released in the year 2017. The film is based on the webtoon series Along with the Gods by Joo Ho-min. It is directed by Kim Yong-hwa and stars Ha Jung-woo, Cha Tae-hyun, Ju Ji-hoon and Kim Hyang-gi. The film was distributed by Lotte Entertainment and spanned over 140 mins with the production value of…
K- MOVIE REVIEW: Miss & Mrs. Cops
Aanchal Yadav, New Delhi The movie, Miss & Mrs. Cops (걸캅스), directed by Jung Da-won, was released in the year 2019. It is about two police cops who set out to fight against the heinous crime that has been taking place against women in South Korea wherein men are using spy cams to record women…
K-Movie Review: The Call
Richa Singh, New Delhi If it’s your wish to be able to return and alter the decisions you have made, the movie, ‘The Call’ will make you think again. If alternate realities or connection between people from two different timelines is your thing then ‘The Call’ could be a must-watch. The storyline itself is a complete package of things one can imagine and also the things that transcend our imagination,…
Movies of Heart Throb Gong Yoo You Shouldn’t Miss
Pahul Nanra, New Delhi: Paving his way into the cinema industry, this iconic actor Gong Yoo is considered to be one of the most handsome and talented eligible bachelors of South Korea out there. Actor and model Gong Yoo has definitely left an impression on us and reached a new level of popularity after starring in hit movies and dramas like, “Train to Busan”, “Guardian: The Lonely and Great God”, and “Coffee prince.” In his many years of acting, this South Korean heartthrob has never failed to woo the audience with his striking good looks, charismatic personality and impeccable acting skills. Also, who wouldn’t notice that this 41 year old actor simply ages like fine wine, still maintaining his charm. Let’s get into his top four movies that are a must watch if he has piqued your interest!
K-Movie Review: BTS’ Break the Silence
Madhavi Sutar, Kolhapur, Maharashtra: BTS, a well-known boy-band from South Korea, internationally recognized around the globe for their remarkable performances; whose music echoes throughout the world always replenishing audiences with a sense of optimism, courage and enthusiasm that accentuates the significance of self-love within lives through the medium of their captivating music. The seven-membered much-loved boy-band perpetuates liveliness through their music. The meaning & lyrics of their songs are always energetic and encouraging to listen to. BTS, enthralled the fans globally when they announced the release of their docu-series based movie, Break the Silence, last year in September, 2020. During these reeling times of pandemic and lockdown being imposed in several countries, fans finally got a chance to get a glimpse of BTS and to know more about every member. This movie brings their raw and vulnerable self more closer for fans to connect to.
K-Movie Review: Fabricated City
Krishna Kishen, New Delhi: Fabricated City is a 2017 South Korean action-thriller movie directed by Park Kwang-hyun. Starring one of the most celebrated action actors Ji Chang-wook as Kwon Yoo and the incandescent Shim Eun-kyung as Yeo Wool. If you are planning to watch a mind-boggling movie with enthralling suspense along with action, some lighthearted romance and longer than life friendships, then this movie should definitely be on your watch l
K-Movie Review: #Alive
Madhavi Sutar, Kolhapur, Maharashtra: If you love to watch Korean dramas, movies, and television series, and horror or is your go-to genre, then I have a movie recommendation for all — #Alive.