
Currently, craze for Korean movies are so high. Everyone discuss about Korean movies and Korean shows and if we talk about them, the famous show Squid Game and the famous movie Parasite are world famous. Apart we’re going to look at some seminal Korean films that obtained the coveted 100% Fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes.
Hear are the Best Korean Movies which Rated 100 on Rotten Tomatoes
The Age of Shadows
Set in the late 1920s, The Age of Shadows follows the cat-and-mouse game that unfolds between a group of resistance fighters trying to bring in explosives from Shanghai to destroy key Japanese facilities in Seoul, and Japanese agents trying to stop them. this film was bound to be a 100 % fresh. It’s about Korean resistance fighters battling Japanese forces.

Seoul Station
This South Korean animated zombie film, Seoulyeok, tells the tale of a parent who is urgently looking for his lost daughter in the midst of a zombie apocalypse.

The Spy Gone North
South Korea, 1993. An agent of the National Intelligence Service is sent to Beijing to infiltrate a group of North Korean officials with the ultimate goal of obtaining information about their nuclear program.

The Call
Through a phone conversation, a woman’s life is connected to another man’s in this Lee Chung-hyun thriller that spans two decades. However, things quickly turn gloomy.

Poetry
Grandmother Mi Ja works part-time as a caretaker, and struggles to raise a teen grandson by herself. Despite her tough situation, she speaks softly, dresses fashionably, and approaches the world with child-like curiosity. Enrolling in a poetry class, she endeavors to capture life in verse form, but her simple dream of completing a poem is stalled by the early signs of Alzheimer’s disease and the heavy financial and emotional burden of her grandson’s shocking wrongdoing.

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House of Hummingbird
Whatever she does, Eunhee feels like an outsider. Then her new Chinese teacher turns out to be so utterly different from everybody else. A compassionate and meticulously told narrative of a seemingly regular summer that leaves nothing unchanged. This 2018 drama was written and directed by Kim Bora, and takes place in 1994 Seoul amidst the Seongsu Bridge collapse. It stars Park Ji-hoo in the lead.

War of the Arrows
Set in 1636, the second Manchurian invasion of Korea rages chaos, as villages are attacked by overpowering Manchurian soldiers. The Manchurians kidnap childhood sweethearts, Ja-in and Seo-Goon on their wedding day. In an effort to save his sister, Ja-in’s brother Nam-Yi sets out to defeat the enemy and save his sister and other Korean victims with only 1 bow.

A Bittersweet Life
Kim Sun-woo is an enforcer and manager for a hotel owned by a cold, calculative crime boss, Kang who assigns Sun-Woo to a simple errand while he is away on a business trip; to shadow his young mistress, Heesoo, for fear that she may be cheating on him with a younger man with the mandate that he must kill them both if he discovers their affair.The movie is directed by Kim Jee-woon and stars Lee Byung-hun.

Midnight Runners
Two students at the Korean police school are put to the test in this buddy cop action comedy after they witness a kidnapping.

The Man from Nowhere
Won Bin is the star of this 2010 movie, also known as Ajeossi, which was also written and directed by Lee Jeong-beom. An ex-agent fighting to save his daughter from a drug smuggler’s fury stars in this vengeance drama.
