Korean movie thread

You K movie bros seen any good Kino lately?

About to watch Inside Men, The World of Us,The Wailing,Train to Busan and The Handmaiden later.

Will report back results later.

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Saw Peppermint Candy recently and loved it. An instant favorite.

Is Train to Busan as fucked as the average Yeon Sang-ho flick? I watched Seoul Station and The Fake.

The Handmaido is pure love and super cute.

I WANT TO GO BACK!

That hospital scene

>when you're all out of peppermint candies

Watching Seoul Station
>WE DON'T HELP EACH OTHER, WE LET OUR BROTHERS DIE, WE ARE HORRIBLE PEOPLE
>Character helps someone
>Dies
>Happens several times

So what's the message of this flick. That we have to respect the NAP?

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>The Handmaiden

Are there good subs out for that movie yet? Tried to watch it a few weeks ago and all the subs I could find were some google translate shit that made no sense.

Don't wanna make another thread for this so can we make it Asian general?
Anything good from China or Japan lately?

Yes.

>watch Korean movies they said
>they're uncucked they said

Care to give a hint?

>The.Handmaiden.2016.720p.BluRay.x264-WiKi.srt

I watched yesterday;
>A bittersweet life
Pretty good, nice action. A part of my Nightcore Collection
>I saw the Devil
Really good, had me hooked, pretty violent.
>Chaser
had me on the edge of my seat.

Fuck, Peppermint Candy is SO GOOD!

Lee Chang Dong is the only korean director worth watching.

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>Train to Busan
that was a good one for me. Good action and touching moments with the father and daughter.

such a great film, I found I enjoyed more on the second watch though.

Why was the Count so based?