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<blockquote data-quote="Yulia" data-source="post: 1178491" data-attributes="member: 84041"><p>I would say these are just some exceptions that rather confirm the rule.</p><p>By the way,if you like Bong Joon-ho ("Parasite"), I can also recommend his thriller "Memories of Murder", not a masterpiece but still a pretty good neo-noir (for those who like this genre and this style).</p><p>And if we're talking about Korean cinema in general, I would also mention my favourite Kim Ki-duk and [less favourite but still very famous] Park Chan-wook - a Korean "must-watch",if we can call it like that. If you don't like cruel scenes,than you can start with Ki-duk's "Spring, Summer,Fall, Winter..and Spring" (but personally I prefer his cruel "Bad guy" and "Samaritan girl") and probably you've already seen a very famous Chan-wook's "Vengeance trilogy" (but I only like "Lady Vengeance" from this trilogy) or his weird [but interesting] "Handmaiden". </p><p>I started to "discover" Korean cinema now more and more, would be grateful if someone can recommend other movies as well</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Yulia, post: 1178491, member: 84041"] I would say these are just some exceptions that rather confirm the rule. By the way,if you like Bong Joon-ho ("Parasite"), I can also recommend his thriller "Memories of Murder", not a masterpiece but still a pretty good neo-noir (for those who like this genre and this style). And if we're talking about Korean cinema in general, I would also mention my favourite Kim Ki-duk and [less favourite but still very famous] Park Chan-wook - a Korean "must-watch",if we can call it like that. If you don't like cruel scenes,than you can start with Ki-duk's "Spring, Summer,Fall, Winter..and Spring" (but personally I prefer his cruel "Bad guy" and "Samaritan girl") and probably you've already seen a very famous Chan-wook's "Vengeance trilogy" (but I only like "Lady Vengeance" from this trilogy) or his weird [but interesting] "Handmaiden". I started to "discover" Korean cinema now more and more, would be grateful if someone can recommend other movies as well [/QUOTE]
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