5 brilliant Korean films you need to watch

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With Parasite’s Academy Award wins, it’s high time to explore the world of Korean films. FMTNews FMTLifestyle

It’s kind of obvious that Korean films have made quite a splash on the world’s screens.

Taking centre-stage is Admiral Yi Sun-Shin, played by veteran actor Choi Min-Sik, who leads the charge in the battle of Myeongnyang, where his tiny fleet of 13 ships take on 130 Japanese warships. Unlike the traditional slow and lumbering Western zombies, Train to Busan’s oriental zombies are fast runners who can infect others in a matter of seconds.

The identity of his captor and the reason behind his captivity unknown, Dae-Su eventually gains his freedom and sets out to find answers for his ordeal.4. Castaway on the Moon For more light-hearted viewing, this charming romantic comedy is the perfect flick to watch on a date.

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