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Who feels Korean Movies are one of the best

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Before I encountered Korean Movies, my favorite Movie series was American Movies, especially action. Americans were good at acting about military expedition, hidden operations, etc. However, when I started watching Korean movies I met an industry specialized in portraying human love and high political knowledge and awareness. For me, if you want to learn about cooperate politics, watch Korean movies. If you need a recommendation, I can recommend :D :D
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For 30 years, from 1990, Korean movies were excellent. Begin with the General's Son trilogy by Im Kwon-taek film director. There are many good film directors, like Im Kwon-taek, Park Chan-wook, Bong Joon-ho,Kim Ki-duk,etc.
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Following the viewings of 'Train to Busan,' 'Nevertheless,' and most recently, 'Our Beloved Summer,' I prefer Korean dramas. I came into a business that specialized in depicting human love, down to the smallest detail, with a high level of emotional expertise and sensitivity.
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i love Korean dramas, but Korean movies are just okay.
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Korean movies and dramas have a unique way of moving the audience to guessing what next, this suspense that you can't just let go keeps you enjoying more and more.
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Korean movies have a way of keeping you in suspense and you can learn a great deal about politics from their movies. After watching Train to Busan, Squid game and All of us are dead I feel Korean movies are still one of the best. I don't like Korean romance movies though, they feel so unreal at times.
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Post by Ifeomaa42 »

I Love Korean dramas alot, the way they portray love it's just out of my wildest imagination. Korean movies are also good too.
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I do! I do! I do!!!
I love how they are experimenting with the content these days. From "It's Okay to Not be Okay" to "Love and Leashes," there is quite a variety of themes to choose from these days. The only downside is that, ever since Netflix is having its own releases, there is a lot more profanity in the movies.
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Korean movies are one of the best only when it comes to love series but for action, American and Chinese movies still takes the lead
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