K-Film
Korean cinema, blockbusters, and indie films.

Cinema (ํ๊ตญ ์ํ): How It Became a World-Class Industry
From post-war rubble to Academy Awards โ the story of how Korean film built itself into a global force.

Watching Korean Films (ํ๊ตญ ์ํ ๋ณด๊ธฐ): Where and How to Watch Legally
The streaming platforms, rental services, and cinema options for watching Korean film โ wherever you are.

Genre Guide: Thriller (์ค๋ฆด๋ฌ)
Why Korean thrillers hit differently โ and where to start if you want to understand what makes them work.

Genre Guide: Horror (ํธ๋ฌ)
Ghosts with unfinished business, family trauma made supernatural, and the specific dread that comes from societies that don't talk about things.

Genre Guide: Romantic Comedy (๋ก๋งจํฑ ์ฝ๋ฉ๋)
The films that defined the genre, the ones that still hold up, and why Korean romantic comedy has its own distinct flavor.

Genre Guide: Sageuk (์ฌ๊ทน) - Historical Films
War, dynasty, and resistance โ how Korean cinema uses history to understand the present.

Genre Guide: Social Drama (์์ ๋๋ผ๋ง)
The strand of Korean cinema that asks the hardest questions โ and refuses to make them easy.

Bong Joon-ho (๋ด์คํธ): The Director Who Changed Cinema
The filmmaker who proved that genre and social commentary aren't opposites โ they're the same thing.

Park Chan-wook (๋ฐ์ฐฌ์ฑ): Vengeance, Beauty & the Art of Transgression
The director who made Korean cinema visually unforgettable โ and morally uncomfortable.

Lee-Chang-dong (์ด์ฐฝ๋): Korea's Poet of Quiet Devastation
The filmmaker who looks at the people society doesn't see โ and refuses to look away.

Parasite (๊ธฐ์์ถฉ): A Film That Changed the Conversation
The movie that made the world pay attention to Korean cinema โ and what it's actually about.

Oldboy (์ฌ๋๋ณด์ด): A Classic of World Cinema
The film that announced Korean cinema to the world โ twenty years before Parasite made it undeniable.

A Taxi Driver (ํ์์ด์ ์ฌ): The Man Who Witnessed Gwangju
The film that brought the May 18th Gwangju Uprising to international audiences โ through the eyes of a man who didn't want to be there.

Train to Busan (๋ถ์ฐํ): Korea's Zombie Masterpiece
A father, a daughter, a KTX train, and the most emotionally effective zombie film made anywhere in years.

The King and the Clown (์์ ๋จ์)
Two street performers, a dangerous king, and a question about whether art can speak truth to power.

The King's Warden (์๊ณผ ์ฌ๋ ๋จ์)
A story about loyalty, ordinary courage, and the exiled boy king nobody was supposed to protect.
