10 Must-Watch Korean Films Released in 2024 (Pt 1 of 2)

2024 was a fun year for Korean dramas. But there were so many TV series that reeled me in that I ended up overlooking a lot of movies or they are still on my list because they are not yet available to the US audience. Have you watched any of these 2024 films?

(1) Harbin

GENRE: Spy Thriller, Historical period, based on historical events, based on historical figures

STORYLINE: A dramatization of the real-life story of Korean independence activist Ahn Jung-geun, who assassinated Itō Hirobumi, the first Prime Minister of Japan, in 1909.

Main Characters:

Viewership and Rating:

  • IMDb: 7 out of 10 stars
  • My Drama List: 7.7 out of 10 stars
  • ScreenAnarchy: 3.5 out of 5 stars

LINKS OF INTEREST:

THE WEEKEND WARRIOR Jan. 3, 2025 | Reviews and Repertory Round-Up: HARBIN (Well Go USA)

Movie Review: ‘Harbin’ | The Lamplight Review “Centered on the daring exploits of Ahn Jung-geun (Hyun Bin), the film tells the story of a group of Korean freedom fighters plotting the assassination of Ito Hirobumi, the Japanese prime minister and architect of Korea’s annexation.”

TRAILER/TEASER:

Well Go USA Entertainment. “HARBIN.” YouTube, Video, 10 Dec. 2024, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kEFkjyj10ec.

(2) Hidden Face

GENRE: Erotic Thriller, Suspense, Mystery, a remake of 2011 Spanish film “The Hidden Face”

STORYLINE: The fiancée of an orchestra conductor disappears, but left behind a video message. His fiancée was a cellist in the orchestra and she is replaced by another woman. As he searches for her, he becomes involved with the new cellist. Rather than solving the mystery of his fiancée’s disappearance, he finds himself caught up in a complicated web of secrets, desires, and deception with the other woman. But what about his fiancée? Is she dead or alive? Does he care? What about the video message?

Main Characters:

Viewership and Rating:

  • IMDb: 6.3 out of 10 stars
  • My Drama List: 6.6 out of 10 stars

LINKS OF INTEREST:

Hidden Face’ Review: A Remake That Exceeds Expectations | ZAPZEE – Premier Korean Entertainment Magazine

Review | Hidden Face movie review: Song Seung-heon, Cho Yeo-jeong in Korean erotic mystery thriller | South China Morning Post

TRAILER/TEASER:

@bjust_81. “?Hidden Face Trailer Song Seung Heon on Theater November 20th ?.” YouTube, Video, 23 Oct. 2024, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HU5Fa8Nh-yc.

(3) I, the Executioner

GENRE: Crime, Mystery, Thriller, Police Procedural drama, Action, Comedy, movie sequel

STORYLINE: A serial killer is on the loose and a veteran detective in the Violent Crimes Unit is assisted by a rookie detective who has just joined the team. “Is there such a thing as good murder?” The serial killer fancies himself a vigilante who is simply ensuring that justice is served. The media has nicknamed him “Haechi” (a mythical creature who maintains law and order). This movie is a sequel to “Veteran” (2015).

Main Characters:

Viewership and Rating:

  • IMDb: 6.4 out of 10 stars
  • My Drama List: 7.8 out of 10 stars

LINKS OF INTEREST:

I, The Executioner’: Cannes Review | Reviews | ScreenDaily

‘I, the Executioner’ Review: A Korean Serial-Killer-Action-Comedy | Variety

TRAILER/TEASER:

Warner Bros Singapore. “I, The Executioner.” YouTube, Video, 30 Sept. 2024, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Caj3acppTA4.

(4) Handsome Guys

GENRE: Black Comedy, Horror, Thriller, Supernatural, a remake of 2010 Canadian film “Tucker and Dale vs Evil”

STORYLINE: Don’t you just love it when the life you have always dreamed of finally becomes reality? Two guys, carpenters by vocation, who always wanted to live a quiet and simple life in the country moved to their new home. But as soon as they get to town they are mistaken for being kidnappers. It’s bad enough when your good intentions are mistaken for evil. It’s even worse when you awaken an evil spirit ~ a goat demon ~ that was trapped in the basement of your dream house. Oh! It’s just a demonic spirit capable of destroying the world. Thousands of years ago there was one carpenter who was known for casting out demons. A couple of carpenters living in the countryside ought to be able to handle a goat demon ~ easy, peasy.

Main Characters:

Viewership and Rating:

  • IMDb: 6.5 out of 10 stars
  • My Drama List: 7.6 out of 10 stars

LINKS OF INTEREST:

Handsome Guys (2024) Review | cityonfire.com

(Movie Review) ‘Handsome Guys’: ‘Accidental’ slasher upends cliches in heartwarming, humorous way | Yonhap News Agency

TRAILER/TEASER:

KDTeaser tv. “Handsome Guys (2024).” YouTube, Video, 27 May 2024, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sgBTn9I-Ljw.

(5) Land of Happiness

GENRE: Legal drama, Political, Military, Historical Period, Historical fiction

STORYLINE: The backdrop for this film is South Korea’s political turmoil in 1979.

  • In real history, during that year President Park Chung-hee was assassinated. On December 12, 1979, Major General Chun Doo-hwan led a military coup, declared martial law and took control of the country (12.12: The Day). “This period was characterized by political repression, human rights abuses, and the suppression of pro-democracy movements.” (REF: South Korea marks 45 years since 1979 coup and military dictatorship | CNA) According to the real historical record, Kim Jae-gyu, the director of the Korean Central Intelligence Agency (KCIA), shot the president and he was convicted and executed.

In this film, a secretary is implicated in the President’s assassination and a lawyer, who must defend the accused, is not sure if there can be a fair trial amidst predetermined military justice.

Main Characters:

Viewership and Rating:

  • IMDb: 6.2 out of 10 stars
  • My Drama List: 8 out of 10 stars
  • Letterboxd:  3.2 out of 5 stars

LINKS OF INTEREST:

Land of Happiness (2024) ☆☆(2/4): A tediously fictional presentation of one big trial | Seongyong’s Private Place

(Movie Review) ‘The Land of Happiness’ weaves gripping courtroom drama with 1979 assassination | Yonhap News Agency

TRAILER/TEASER:

Kdrama Princess. “LAND OF HAPPINESS Movie Trailer 1-2(2024) New Korean Movie Jo Jung Suk, Lee Sun Kyun & Yoo Jae Myung.” YouTube, Video, 21 July 2024, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BOq8jL2D4Yw.

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Cupid is so Dumb

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The historical weight of "Harbin" immediately caught my attention. Ahn Jung-geun’s story is one of those pivotal moments in history that deserves a cinematic spotlight, and with Hyun Bin leading the cast, it’s hard not to be intrigued. Historical dramas like this often carry the challenge of balancing fact with drama, and it seems like "Harbin" does it effectively based on its ratings. While I haven’t watched it yet, I appreciate how it highlights a period of resistance against colonial oppression. I hope this inspires more interest in Korean history globally.

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Ube Donut

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"Hidden Face" sounds intense but a bit too convoluted for my taste. The premise of a mysterious disappearance paired with an erotic thriller twist is compelling on paper, but I wonder if the film manages to execute this complexity smoothly. The idea of entangled relationships and secrets is intriguing, but it risks feeling overdone if not handled carefully. The ratings seem mid-tier, so I might wait for it to hit a streaming platform instead of seeking it out actively.

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Maria Jose M

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As someone who enjoyed "Veteran," I’m excited about "I, the Executioner." It seems to keep the thrilling pace of its predecessor while adding a fascinating moral dilemma with the vigilante serial killer. Plus, pairing a seasoned actor like Hwang Jung-Min with Jung Hae-In brings a generational dynamic to the detective team, which could make for engaging interactions. I’m curious to see if the comedy elements hold up without undermining the suspense.

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Multiversal Evelyn

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Hmm, a sageuk with a complex queen character? Cha Joo Young is on a roll lately! I might have to add this to my ever-growing watchlist. Not a fan of unnecessary sexual content, but hopefully, the story is strong enough to overcome that. Maybe I can fast-forward through those parts?

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PrimeKenza

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I think "Harbin" has the potential to attract both history buffs and action enthusiasts. Hyun Bin is known for his charismatic performances, and the story’s emotional depth adds another layer. It’s heartening to see Korean cinema continue to explore its history, especially stories of resistance and heroism. This one’s definitely going on my list.

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Creed Chen

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To be honest, I find it hard to get excited about "Hidden Face." It feels like another standard thriller trying to rely on twists to stay memorable. I like Cho Yeo-Jeong’s acting, but the premise doesn’t sound strong enough to carry a full film. If anything, I’d watch this out of curiosity for how it reimagines the Spanish original.

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DramasOverKimchi

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I, the Executioner" offers an interesting mix of crime and dark humor, but the concept of a vigilante serial killer being portrayed as a moral question is a bit tired. That said, Jung Hae-In’s fresh presence might bring something new to the table. The reviews make it sound like a decent watch, though probably not groundbreaking

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cmoneyspinner

What does the Fox say?

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"Hidden Face" sounds intense but a bit too convoluted for my taste. The premise of a mysterious disappearance paired with an erotic thriller twist is compelling on paper, but I wonder if the film manages to execute this complexity smoothly. The idea of entangled relationships and secrets is intriguing, but it risks feeling overdone if not handled carefully. The ratings seem mid-tier, so I might wait for it to hit a streaming platform instead of seeking it out actively.

Yeah. That's why I'm glad these are films. They don't last for more than a couple of hours. I can put up with convolution for that long. LOL.

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cmoneyspinner

What does the Fox say?

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I, the Executioner" offers an interesting mix of crime and dark humor, but the concept of a vigilante serial killer being portrayed as a moral question is a bit tired. That said, Jung Hae-In’s fresh presence might bring something new to the table. The reviews make it sound like a decent watch, though probably not groundbreaking

In the USA, everybody talks about “Dexter”. He's a vigilante serial killer. I get why the storyline is used so much. In real life, many people are disgusted by the justice system. Movies and TV series like this are a way to vent and ease some of the frustration you feel when people commit crimes and it looks like they weren't adequately punished. Meanwhile, you see the victims and/or their families have been devastated.

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