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Notable Movie Moment: The Gwangju Taxi Caravan ( A Taxi Driver )

A high-octane zombie survival film that injected intense emotional melodrama into a tired horror subgenre.

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Scored to the operatic track "The Belt of Faith," this montage showcases Bong Joon-ho’s peerless mastery of pacing, turning a cruel act of class warfare into a darkly comedic masterpiece. Chronological Checklist of Essential Korean Cinema Primary Genre Shiri Kang Je-gyu Action / Thriller Joint Security Area Park Chan-wook Mystery / Drama My Sassy Girl Kwak Jae-yong Romantic Comedy Memories of Murder Bong Joon-ho Crime / Procedural Oldboy Park Chan-wook Psychological Thriller The Host Bong Joon-ho Creature Feature / Satire The Chaser Na Hong-jin Action / Thriller I Saw the Devil Kim Jee-woon Horror / Thriller The Admiral: Roaring Currents Kim Han-min Historical Epic The Handmaiden Park Chan-wook Erotic Thriller Train to Busan Yeon Sang-ho Horror / Action A Taxi Driver Historical Drama Burning Lee Chang-dong Psychological Drama Parasite Bong Joon-ho Social Satire / Thriller Decision to Leave Park Chan-wook Romance / Noir Exhuma Jang Jae-hyun Occult / Horror

| 🎬 Film (Year) | 🙋‍♂️ Director | ⭐ Iconic Moment | 💬 Memorable Quote (Korean) | 💬 Memorable Quote (English) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Bong Joon-ho | The final, haunting stare of detective Park Doo-man, breaking the fourth wall. | "밥은 먹고 다니냐?" | "Have you been eating properly?" | | Parasite (2019) | Bong Joon-ho | The Kim family escaping the lavish Park house in a torrential downpour of rain, a striking visual metaphor for class division. | "존중 받고 싶은 거야." / "계획은 언제나 확실하지. 계획이 뭐라고." | "I want to be respected." / "Plans are always certain. Who ever makes a plan?" | | Oldboy (2003) | Park Chan-wook | The legendary single-shot hallway fight scene where Oh Dae-su takes on a score of thugs with only a hammer. | "너, 나, 알고 지내?!" | "Do you know who I am?!" | | Peppermint Candy (1999) | Lee Chang-dong | The film's opening scene, where the protagonist stands on a railway bridge shouting, "I want to go back!". | "나 다시 돌아갈래!" | "I want to go back!" | | My Sassy Girl (2001) | Kwak Jae-young | The hilarious and unusual "test" the girl forces the boy to play with her on a train. | "너 내 남자친구야?" | "Are you my boyfriend?" | | Christmas in August (1998) | Hur Jin-ho | The heartbreaking scene of the protagonist using a fan to gently dry the feet of the woman he loves. | "당신만은 추억이 되질 않았습니다." | "You alone have not become a memory." | Notable Movie Moment: The Gwangju Taxi Caravan (

Based on the real-life Hwaseong serial murders, this masterpiece blended true crime, dark humor, and societal critique.

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Jong-su watches from a distance as Ben (Steven Yeun) reveals to Hae-mi that he burns down "useless greenhouses" every two months. Hae-mi dances a "Great Hunger" dance to a jazz track, then cries. Ben yawns. Why it matters: It is the most chilling depiction of class sociopathy ever filmed. Ben isn't a monster—he’s bored. The ambiguity of whether Hae-mi’s well exists or not haunts the rest of the film.

A uniquely Korean concept of collective grief, unresolved injustice, and deep sorrow mixed with hope. Secret Sunshine