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Korean horror films have been around since the early years of
Korean cinema The term "Cinema of Korea" (or "Korean cinema") encompasses the motion picture industries of North and South Korea. As with all aspects of Korean life during the past century, the film industry has often been at the mercy of political events, ...
, however, it was not until the late 1990s that the genre began to experience a renewal. Many of the Korean horror films tend to focus on the suffering and the anguish of characters rather than focus on the explicit "blood and guts" aspect of horror. Korean horror features many of the same motifs, themes, and imagery as Japanese horror. Modern South Korean horror films are typically distinguished by stylish directing, themes of social commentary, and genre blending. The horror and thriller genres are cited as gaining international attention to South Korean Cinema. Several Korean horror films have been adapted into English-language Hollywood films such as '' Oldboy'' (2003), '' Into the Mirror'' (2003), and ''
A Tale of Two Sisters ''A Tale of Two Sisters'' (; lit. "Rose Flower, Red Lotus") is a 2003 South Korean psychological horror-drama film written and directed by Kim Jee-woon. The film is inspired by a Joseon Dynasty era folktale entitled Janghwa Hongryeon jeon, which ...
'' (2003). '' Train to Busan'' (2016) and '' The Wailing'' (2016) are rumored to currently have remakes in talks for production.


The female ghost

The expression, "When a woman is full of resentment, she will bring frost in May and June" may offer some explanation for the popularity of the female ghost that is often featured in Korean horror films. Her deep feeling of resentment is cold enough to freeze the hot air that occurs during those months. The woman's vengeance is a thing to be feared, thus becoming the object of horror. In the past women have been oppressed and ignored for so long that the horrific rage and vengeance we see in the films have been brought upon by the many years of repression. Another belief is that when a woman dies before she gets to enjoy the pleasures of marriage and having children, she will not be able to move on to the "other side". Instead she becomes trapped between the two worlds and causes horrific phenomena. The hierarchical domestic status a man's mother has and the often strained relationship with her daughter-in-laws in Korea is also used as a means of creating female villains in media. Films such as
A Devilish Homicide ''A Devilish Homicide'' () is a 1965 South Korean film written and directed by Lee Yong-min. It tells the story of a woman, who, having been murdered by her jealous cousin and mother-in-law, returns as a spirit to take vengeance on her killers. T ...
(1965) and The Hole (1997 film) cast a murderous or cruel mother-in-law against the protagonist.


Revenge

South Korean cinema is known for violent thrillers with themes of revenge like Bedevilled, I Saw the Devil (2010), and The Vengeance Trilogy. Recent revenge films also tend to follow the characters seeking revenge rather than the protagonist being a victim of a vengeful ghost or person. The desire to create and see films about revenge is often explained as a result of social anger built up in a populace by South Korea's turbulent history.
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director of The Vengeance Trilogy has said that his revenge motivated movies serve as a reaction to Korean culture's traditional value of peace making and Forgiveness.


2010 Korean Horror Film Festival

The 2010 Korean Horror Film Festival was held in Mandaluyong in the Philippines at the Shangri-La Plaza Mall from October 27–31 and through November 2–4. It worked together with the Embassy of the Republic of Korea, The Korean-Philippine Foundation, Inc. and Shangri-La Plaza. With free admission attendees were treated to some of the best and highly successful Korean horror films. Films such as ''
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'', '' The Red Shoes'', '' M'', ''
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'', ''Ghost'', '' Paradise Murdered'', and ''
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'' were among the films showcased.


Influential Korean horror films

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'' (1998) is seen as the film to have sparked the explosion of the Korean horror genre. It centers on the theme of school girls and the mysterious "other side", but also offered criticism of the Korean school system. Four more distinct horror films set in all-girls schools were made as part of
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A Tale of Two Sisters ''A Tale of Two Sisters'' (; lit. "Rose Flower, Red Lotus") is a 2003 South Korean psychological horror-drama film written and directed by Kim Jee-woon. The film is inspired by a Joseon Dynasty era folktale entitled Janghwa Hongryeon jeon, which ...
'' (2003) is the highest-grossing Korean horror film so far and the first to be screened in America. It was remade in America in 2009 as '' The Uninvited''. Based on a folk tale titled ''Janghwa Hongryeon jeon'', it tells the story of two sisters dealing with a controlling stepmother and a passive father. Save the Green Planet! (2003) demonstrates Korean cinema's ability to blend genre in non-traditional ways. The film follows an unstable man who kidnaps and tortures an executive he believes to be an alien. It combines slapstick comedy, psychological thriller, and sci-fi horror.
Someone Behind You ''Someone Behind You'' is a 2007 South Korean psychological horror film written, directed and co-produced by Oh Ki-hwan, based on the manhwa ''It's Two People'' by Kang Kyung-ok. In this movie, a young woman tries to escape what seems to be a fa ...
(2007) is an extremely violent supernatural thriller based on the 2005 comic novel "Two Will Come" by Kang-Kyung-Ok. It focuses on an increasingly escalating unprecedented family murders or the issue of family annihilation and a young woman after witnessing the shocking killings around her area she too is followed by an unexplainable-yet brutal and bloody curse fearing that her family and friends are out to put her to death in their murderous hands. A strange menacing student warns her not to trust her family, friends, even not herself. In 2009 the film was released in America under the title "Voices" it premiered at the defunct film festival After Dark Horrorfest. Train to Busan (2016) is an action horror take on the Zombie apocalypse. A man and his young daughter journey to see the girl's mother when a zombie outbreak occurs, forcing the passengers to attempt to survive till they can reach a safe zone in Busan. The film is one of the most internationally successful films from South Korea and broke domestic box office records. Films such as '' Gonjiam: Haunted Asylum'' (2018) have brought Korean horror films even more international attention.


List of notable films

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301, 302 ''301, 302'' or ''301/302'' is a 1995 South Korean film directed by Park Chul-soo. It tells the story of two South Korean women, neighbors in the same apartment building, who take very different approaches to the difficulties of modern life; one ...
'' * ''4 Horror Tales'' (''Series'') ** ''
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Forbidden Floor ''Forbidden Floor'' () is a 2006 South Korean film and the second installment of the 4 Horror Tales film series. In this film, a mother and daughter move into a haunted apartment. Cast *Kim Seo-hyung *Kim Yoo-jung *Jo Yeong-jin *Kim Yeong-seon *K ...
'' ** '' Roommates'' ** '' Dark Forest'' * ''
The 8th Night ''The 8th Night'' () is a 2021 South Korean mystery-thriller film directed by Kim Tae-hyoung for Gom Pictures starring Lee Sung-min, Park Hae-joon, Kim Yoo-jung, and Nam Da-reum. The film depicts the struggle of a former exorcist attempting ...
'' * '' Acacia'' * ''
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Antarctic Journal ''Antarctic Journal'' is a 2005 South Korean film. It is the feature film debut by director Yim Pil-sung. The film mixes elements of psychological thriller and classical horror films while showing the hardships met by a modern Korean antarctic e ...
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'' * '' Bloody Beach'' * '' Black House'' * '' Bunshinsaba'' * '' The Cat'' * ''
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'' * '' The Cursed: Dead Man's Prey'' * ''Death Bell'' (''Series'') ** '' Death Bell 1: The Movie'' ** '' Death Bell 2: Bloody Camp'' * ''
Dead Friend ''Dead Friend'' (; lit. "The Ghost") is a 2004 South Korean horror film. It is one of a number of South Korean horror films set in high school; the trend began with 1998's ''Whispering Corridors''. Plot Three high school girls are bored and decide ...
'' * '' The Divine Fury'' * ''
Doll Master ''The Doll Master'' () is a 2004 South Korean horror film directed by Jeong Yong-ki. Plot 60 years ago, a dollmaker and a woman in a red kimono ( Jeong Yu-mi) fell in love in the Korean countryside with a young doll-maker, and when they begin to ...
'' * '' Don't Click'' * ''
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A Ghost Story of Joseon Dynasty ''Ghosts of Chosun'' (informal title: ''A Ghost Story of Joseon Dynasty'') () is a 1970 South Korean film directed by Shin Sang-ok. Plot Prince Yeonsan-gun lusts after Yahwa, whose husband Yun Pil-u was executed after being branded a traitor. ...
'' * '' Ghost House'' * '' Gonjiam: Haunted Asylum'' * '' Guimoon: The Lightless Door'' * ''
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'' * ''The Haunted House: The Secret of the Cave'' * ''Horror Stories'' (''Series'') ** '' Horror Stories'' ** '' Horror Stories 2'' ** ''
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'' * '' I Saw the Devil'' * '' Into the Mirror'' * ''
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Killer Toon ''Killer Toon'' () is a 2013 South Korean satirical psychological horror thriller film directed by Kim Yong-gyun, and starring Lee Si-young and Um Ki-joon. The film was successful at the box office, as it was the first South Korean horror film ...
'' * ''Lingering'' * ''
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Midnight Ballad for Ghost Theater ''Midnight Ballad for Ghost Theater'' ( ko, 삼거리 극장; lit. ''Three-way Intersection Theater''; aka ''The Ghost Theater'') is a 2006 South Korean Musical film, musical Fantasy film, fantasy Comedy film, comedy horror film written and directe ...
'' * '' The Mimic'' * '' Mourning Grave'' * '' Muoi: The Legend of a Portrait'' * '' Oh! My Ghost'' * '' Paradise Murdered'' * '' Phone'' * ''The Puppet'' * '' The Quiet Family'' * ''
R-Point ''R-Point'' () is a 2004 South Korean psychological horror wartime film written and directed by Kong Su-chang. Set in Vietnam in 1972, during the Vietnam War, it stars Kam Woo-sung and Son Byong-ho as members of the South Korean Army in Vietnam. ...
'' * '' The Record'' * '' Red Eye'' * '' The Red Shoes'' * ''
The Ring Virus ''The Ring Virus'' () is a 1999 South Korean horror film adapted from the Japanese novel '' Ring'' by Koji Suzuki. A joint project between Japan and Korea, this version has Park Eun-Suh as the creator of the cursed videotape. Although the filmm ...
'' * '' Say Yes'' * ''
Show Me the Ghost ''Show Me the Ghost'' () is a 2021 South Korean comedy horror film, written and directed by Kim Eun-kyoung and starring Han Seung-yeon, Kim Hyun-mok and Hong Seung-bum. The film depicts the story of two job seeking best friends Ho-du and Yeji, ...
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Someone Behind You ''Someone Behind You'' is a 2007 South Korean psychological horror film written, directed and co-produced by Oh Ki-hwan, based on the manhwa ''It's Two People'' by Kang Kyung-ok. In this movie, a young woman tries to escape what seems to be a fa ...
'' * '' Sorum'' * '' Spider Forest'' * '' Suddenly at Midnight'' * '' Svaha: The Sixth Finger'' * ''
A Tale of Two Sisters ''A Tale of Two Sisters'' (; lit. "Rose Flower, Red Lotus") is a 2003 South Korean psychological horror-drama film written and directed by Kim Jee-woon. The film is inspired by a Joseon Dynasty era folktale entitled Janghwa Hongryeon jeon, which ...
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Tell Me Something ''Tell Me Something'' () is a 1999 South Korean Thriller- horror- crime film directed by Chang Yoon-hyun. It was an early South Korean film to find success abroad as part of the Korean Wave, and was selected to appear in the 2001 New York Korea ...
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'' * '' The Wailing'' * '' Warning: Do Not Play'' * ''
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Korean horror directors

* Ahn Byeong-ki – director of the horror films '' Nightmare'', '' Phone'', '' Bunshinsaba'', and ''
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'' * Bong Joon-ho – director of the horror film '' The Host'' and writer of ''
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'' * Kim Dong-bin – director of the horror films ''
The Ring Virus ''The Ring Virus'' () is a 1999 South Korean horror film adapted from the Japanese novel '' Ring'' by Koji Suzuki. A joint project between Japan and Korea, this version has Park Eun-Suh as the creator of the cursed videotape. Although the filmm ...
'' and '' Red Eye'' *
Kim Jee-woon Kim Jee-woon (; born July 6, 1964) is a South Korean film director and screenwriter. Career Kim started out directing theater but has worked with increasing levels of success in cinema, showing accomplished acting and a detailed stylization in ...
– director of the horror films ''
A Tale of Two Sisters ''A Tale of Two Sisters'' (; lit. "Rose Flower, Red Lotus") is a 2003 South Korean psychological horror-drama film written and directed by Kim Jee-woon. The film is inspired by a Joseon Dynasty era folktale entitled Janghwa Hongryeon jeon, which ...
'', ''
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'' (the segment "Memories"), and '' The Quiet Family'' *
Kong Su-chang Kong Su-chang (born 1961) is a South Korean film director and screenwriter. Kong started as a screenwriter and is behind hits such as ''White Badge'' (1992), ''The Ring Virus'' (1999) and '' Tell Me Something'' (1999). He debuted with the milita ...
– director of the horror films ''
Tell Me Something ''Tell Me Something'' () is a 1999 South Korean Thriller- horror- crime film directed by Chang Yoon-hyun. It was an early South Korean film to find success abroad as part of the Korean Wave, and was selected to appear in the 2001 New York Korea ...
'', ''
R-Point ''R-Point'' () is a 2004 South Korean psychological horror wartime film written and directed by Kong Su-chang. Set in Vietnam in 1972, during the Vietnam War, it stars Kam Woo-sung and Son Byong-ho as members of the South Korean Army in Vietnam. ...
'', and ''
Death Bell ''Death Bell'' () is a 2008 Korean horror film. The only Korean horror film released over the summer of 2008, it is the first feature by former music video director Chang, who also co-wrote the screenplay. ''Death Bell'' stars Lee Beom-soo in his ...
'' * Park Ki-hyung – director of the horror films ''
Whispering Corridors ''Whispering Corridors'' () is a 1998 South Korean supernatural horror film directed and co-written by Park Ki-hyung. It was part of the explosion in South Korean cinema following the liberalization of censorship in the aftermath of the end of th ...
'' and '' Acacia'' *
Park Hoon-jung Park Hoon-jung () is a South Korean film director and screenwriter. Park first attracted notice within the Korean film industry for writing the screenplays for Kim Jee-woon's '' I Saw the Devil'' (2010) and Ryoo Seung-wan's '' The Unjust'' (201 ...
– director of The Witch (Series) * Yu Seon-dong – director of the film '' Death Bell 2: Bloody Camp''


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External links


2010 Korean Horror Film Festival at Shangri-la Cineplex

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