These are some of the most disturbing Korean movies.

It follows Kyung-min (Gong Hyo-jin), who lives alonein a one-room apartment.

When she discovers evidence of a stranger breaking into her room, a mysterious murder case begins to unfold.

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Realizing that the police are lukewarm about her circumstances, Kyung-min starts investigating on her own.

The film is constantly taunting audiences with numerous suspects whilst presenting the genuine horrors of living alone unarmed.

Vengeancegets more brutal, with graphic violence haunting those who decide to give it a try.

Park Dong-ji emerging from a lake in Sympathy For Mr. Vengeance

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Seo-Yeon (Park Shin-hye) lives in the present and Young-Sook lives in the past.

When one phone call connects the two, their lives are forever changed.

One of its most valuable assets is undoubtedly its creative storyline, which is guaranteed to engage audiences throughout.

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It was one of South Korea’s highest-grossing films in 2010, and for good reason.

Needless to say, the experiment goes terribly wrong, and he is brought to life as a vampire.

Park Chan-wook’s movie is equal parts funny and erotic as it is violent and heartbreaking.

Park Shin-hye looking back with a scared expression in The Call.

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This is especially trueforThe Wailing’s unforgettable ending.

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Won Bin as Cha Tae Sik prepares to fight with a screwdriver in The Man From Nowhere

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Kim Ok-bin and Song Kang-ho in Thirst. He is smelling her neck.

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Choi Min-sik and Yoo Hae-jin in ‘Exhuma’

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Kwak Do-won holding a long stick in the woods looking scared in The Wailing.

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