Not one to mince words or feign politeness, Jae-yeon is initially contemptuous towards Tae-gu and resents her uncle’s participation in his escape. In lieu of personally fetching Tae-gu upon his arrival, the old man sends his young but ailing niece Jae-yeon (Jeon Yeo-been) to chauffeur the fugitive back to their island abode. With the ruthless Chief Ma (Cha Seung-won) mobilizing the entire Bukseong faction to catch and kill Tae-gu, he is ushered off to Jeju Island where he will stay with an assassin-turned-arms-dealer before permanently relocating to Russia.
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After his terminally ill sister and her child become the latest targets of the Bukseong gang, professional hitman and rival Yang gang member Tae-gu (Uhm Tae-goo) attempts to settle the score by ambushing the culprits he believes responsible for their murder. Instead of acting as a point of catharsis, these recollections fuel a fruitless pursuit for vengeance. Characters feast on mulhoe-spicy raw seafood soup served chilled-a delicacy that elicits childhood memories and reminiscences of pleasurable meals shared with family members who have since died at the violent whims of spiteful gangsters. Writer/director Park Hoon-jung’s sixth feature, Night in Paradise, posits that revenge is a dish best served raw. Stars: Uhm Tae-goo, Jeon Yeo-been, Cha Seung-won, Park Ho-san
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From drama and action/adventure to sci-fi and horror, here are the 11 Best Korean movies and TV shows on Netflix: 1.
Netflix has a decent selection of Korean content with 35 movies and 179 TV shows, including several Netflix originals.
Now worldwide audiences are being treated to Korean TV shows, as well, with The Squid Game and Hellbound becoming instant Netflix hits. But the Korean film renaissance has been going strong for much of the 21st century thanks to directors like Park Chan-wook, Bong Joon-ho, Yeon Sang-ho and Lee Chang-dong. South Korean filmmaking finally got its due when Bong Joon-ho’s Parasite won both the Palme d’Or at Cannes and the Oscar for Best Picture in 2019.