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Recommended Korean horror movies that must be seen after work, the plot is compact, the whole process is high-energy, it is recommended to collect "Wonderful Family", "Romeo Point", "Train"

author:City Night Demon Shinobi

In fact, when I was very young, my favorite horror movie was still Hong Kong, as for Japan and Thailand at that time, it seems that it was not very popular, after all, I was born in a small town, when the city has been widely popular Thai and Japanese horror movies, they gradually began to watch, the impression does not seem to be very scary. With the rise of Japanese and Thai horror films in recent years, Korean horror films have also begun to compete for a place in China. Next, I will continue to recommend a few good horror movies in Korea. See, in the end, it is not as scary as in the ratings.

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="4" > The Wonderful Family</h1>

Recommended Korean horror movies that must be seen after work, the plot is compact, the whole process is high-energy, it is recommended to collect "Wonderful Family", "Romeo Point", "Train"

Director: Li Mincai

Screenwriter: Li Mincai

Starring: Jung Jae-yong / Kim Nam-woo / Yan Ji-won / Lee So-ching / Jung Ka-ran / Park In-hwan / Shin Jeong-geun / Oh Yoe-sik / Kim Ki-hee / Lee Dong-hee / Koo Ben-woong / Yoo Soon-chul / Choi Jong-rok / Lee Young-seok /

Genre: Comedy / Horror / Zombie

Region: South Korea

Language: Korean

Release date: 2019-02-13 (South Korea)

Duration: 112 minutes

Also known as: the money-snatching massacre

Douban score 7.1, in fact, in my personal opinion, if I really compare with European and American horror films, it is still more scary in South Korea. After all, they all look the same, and as for the horror atmosphere in the film, they are also just right. Well worthy of the rating of this movie.

The film mainly tells the whimsical comedy and horror story of a mysterious guy who suddenly appears one day and makes a family full of personality and a quiet country village chaotic.

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="18" > Romeo Point</h1>

Recommended Korean horror movies that must be seen after work, the plot is compact, the whole process is high-energy, it is recommended to collect "Wonderful Family", "Romeo Point", "Train"

Director: Kong Shuichang

Screenwriter: Kong Shuichang

Starring: Kang Woo-sung / Park Won-sang / Kim Seok-hoon / Lee Sun-kyun / Sun Byung-ho / Oh Tae-gyeong

Genre: Drama / Action / Horror / Thriller / War

Language: Korean / English

Release date: 2004-08-13 (South Korea)

Runtime: 107 minutes

Also known as: R Heights

Douban score 7.0, the whole movie from the beginning to give people a very tight sense of rhythm, appropriate high-energy segments and the actor's superb acting skills and reasonable plot arrangement, all make this "Romeo Point" become a classic Korean horror film, very worth watching.

The film takes place during the Vietnam War in 1972, with South Korea involved. Lieutenant Choi Tae-woo (Gan Woo-sung) was annihilated in a war, leaving Choi Tae-woo alone. Choi Tae-woo often wakes up from nightmares, and in order to get rid of his demons, he takes the initiative to ask to return to the team, but he has not been approved for a long time.

  The deputy captain of the CID issued a secret search order to Choi Tae-woo: 18 soldiers who had been confirmed dead in the R-Highland War 6 months ago continued to send distress messages, asking Choi Tae-woo to lead the troops to the R-Highland for search and rescue.

  Three days later, Choi Tae-woo led more than 10 of his men down to the entrance to the R-Heights, where there was originally an ancient temple that had been destroyed by the war, but the stone stele in front of the temple was still towering: those with blood stained on their hands did not return!

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="32" > Train</h1>

Recommended Korean horror movies that must be seen after work, the plot is compact, the whole process is high-energy, it is recommended to collect "Wonderful Family", "Romeo Point", "Train"

Director: Bian Yongzhu

Writers: Miyuki Miyabe / Bian Yongzhu

Starring: Lee Sun-kyun / Kim Min-hee / Song Yun-yun / Choo Sung-ha / Choi Deok-mun / Choi Il-hwa

Genre: Drama / Horror / Suspense / Human nature

Release date: 2012-03-08 (South Korea)

Duration: 115 minutes

Also known as: Pillow Stranger

Douban score 7.0, if you look at the name of the film, it seems to be somewhat similar to "Snow Country Train", but in fact, the two have nothing to do with each other. The success of this film lies in exaggerating the description of human weaknesses to colleagues, and appropriately adding a lot of horror elements, thus creating a Korean horror version of "The Weakness of Human Nature".

The film begins on a rainy day when Jang Boon-ho (Lee Sun-kyun), who runs a pet hospital, takes Kang Sun-young (Kim Min-hee), who still has a month to go to the marriage hall with him, to visit his parents at his hometown. Tu Chinese Hao get out of the car to shop, and Sun-young mysteriously disappears from her boyfriend after receiving a phone call. An anxious Wen Hao looked around, only to find a pile of facts that made him unbelievable. Shan Ying declared bankruptcy in 2007, and the photos of that year and his missing fiancée turned out to be two people. What is the real identity of this missing woman? What kind of secrets and stories are hidden behind her?

  Based on the original book of the same name by Japanese writer Miyuki Miyabe, the "train" comes from a Buddhist term that refers to a fiery car carrying evil spirits to hell. The Immeasurable Life Sutra says: "When a man falls into the path of evil with evil, and when his fate ends, all the fires of hell will come, and there will be a train to meet him." ”

Let's go here today, remember to collect, otherwise you won't find me when you brush it, see you tomorrow!

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