List of Movies and Korean Dramas Releasing on Netflix in 2024. ( Photo Credit – IMDb )
In recent years, Netflix has become a trustworthy source for Kdrama fans to binge on exciting shows. In 2023, the streaming giant released Kdramas from various genres: romantic comedy, romantic tragedy, horror, thriller, etc. Recently, the K-Content page revealed Korean Dramas Releasing On Netflix in 2024. The list is quite exciting and will make the Kdrama fans happy.
During the pandemic, many people discovered the world of Korean Dramas. Viewers love these shows for compelling narratives, fantastic music, the feel-good stories and the anticipation of the kiss between most Kdrama lead couples! So take a pen and paper and list the names of the confirmed Korean Dramas Releasing on Netflix in 2024. The platform has yet to reveal its release dates; they’re divided into three yearly quarters.
Korean Dramas Releasing on Netflix in 2024 – Quarter 1
My Name Is Loh Kiwan...
In recent years, Netflix has become a trustworthy source for Kdrama fans to binge on exciting shows. In 2023, the streaming giant released Kdramas from various genres: romantic comedy, romantic tragedy, horror, thriller, etc. Recently, the K-Content page revealed Korean Dramas Releasing On Netflix in 2024. The list is quite exciting and will make the Kdrama fans happy.
During the pandemic, many people discovered the world of Korean Dramas. Viewers love these shows for compelling narratives, fantastic music, the feel-good stories and the anticipation of the kiss between most Kdrama lead couples! So take a pen and paper and list the names of the confirmed Korean Dramas Releasing on Netflix in 2024. The platform has yet to reveal its release dates; they’re divided into three yearly quarters.
Korean Dramas Releasing on Netflix in 2024 – Quarter 1
My Name Is Loh Kiwan...
- 2/7/2024
- by Pooja Darade
- KoiMoi
It’s a busy start to the New Year on Netflix with the release of part 2 of Gyeongseong Creature and two new weekly K-dramas from the South Korean network jTBC.
In case you missed them, we’ve also kept track of the latest K-drama releases in December 2023. We’re also continuing to track all the new K-dramas coming in 2024 and beyond.
N = Netflix Original
Table of Contents New Netflix Original K-Dramas on Netflix in January 2024 New Weekly K-Dramas on Netflix in January 2024 Returning Weekly K-dramas on Netflix in January 2024 New Netflix Original K-Dramas on Netflix in January 2024 Gyeongseong Creature (Part 2) N
New Episodes: 3
Genre: Action, Historical, Horror, | Runtime: 60 Minutes
Cast: Park Seo Joon, Han So Hee, Kim Su Hyun, Kim Hae Sook, Jo Han Chul
Netflix Release Date: January 4th, 2024
At the time of publishing this preview, we’d yet to see the arrival of Gyeongseong Creature; however, we’ve...
In case you missed them, we’ve also kept track of the latest K-drama releases in December 2023. We’re also continuing to track all the new K-dramas coming in 2024 and beyond.
N = Netflix Original
Table of Contents New Netflix Original K-Dramas on Netflix in January 2024 New Weekly K-Dramas on Netflix in January 2024 Returning Weekly K-dramas on Netflix in January 2024 New Netflix Original K-Dramas on Netflix in January 2024 Gyeongseong Creature (Part 2) N
New Episodes: 3
Genre: Action, Historical, Horror, | Runtime: 60 Minutes
Cast: Park Seo Joon, Han So Hee, Kim Su Hyun, Kim Hae Sook, Jo Han Chul
Netflix Release Date: January 4th, 2024
At the time of publishing this preview, we’d yet to see the arrival of Gyeongseong Creature; however, we’ve...
- 1/3/2024
- by Jacob Robinson
- Whats-on-Netflix
Picture: The Bequeathed – Netflix
The third Netflix Original from Train to Busan creator Yeon Sang-Ho, The Bequeathed, is coming to Netflix in January 2024. We’ll be keeping track of everything you need to know about the first season of The Bequeathed, including the plot, cast news, production updates, and the Netflix release date.
Editors Note: The project’s title has changed from Family Gravesite to The Bequeathed.
The Bequeathed is an upcoming South Korean Netflix Original thriller series written and directed by Yeon Sang-Ho, the creator of Hellbound and the Train to Busan franchise.
When is the Netflix release date?
With the release of the official teaser trailer, it has been confirmed that The Bequeathed will be released on Netflix on January 19th, 2024.
An official poster has also been revealed.
Netflix poster for The Bequeathed
What is the plot of The Bequeathed?
The plot details for The Bequeathed are minimal,...
The third Netflix Original from Train to Busan creator Yeon Sang-Ho, The Bequeathed, is coming to Netflix in January 2024. We’ll be keeping track of everything you need to know about the first season of The Bequeathed, including the plot, cast news, production updates, and the Netflix release date.
Editors Note: The project’s title has changed from Family Gravesite to The Bequeathed.
The Bequeathed is an upcoming South Korean Netflix Original thriller series written and directed by Yeon Sang-Ho, the creator of Hellbound and the Train to Busan franchise.
When is the Netflix release date?
With the release of the official teaser trailer, it has been confirmed that The Bequeathed will be released on Netflix on January 19th, 2024.
An official poster has also been revealed.
Netflix poster for The Bequeathed
What is the plot of The Bequeathed?
The plot details for The Bequeathed are minimal,...
- 1/3/2024
- by Jacob Robinson
- Whats-on-Netflix
Trolley (트롤리) is a South Korean series by Netflix with 16 chapters created by Kim Moon-gyo, Kwon Da-som and Rheu Bo-ri. Featuring Kim Hyun-joo and Su-bin Chung.
A melodramatic thriller with intimate touches and elegant shots, with a slow rhythm.
Premise
Kim Hye-joo searches for her daughter who seems to have disappeared. Kim Hye-joo is in a loving marriage and manages her small business efficiently while her husband wants to rise in his political ambitions. After a tragic accident, their entire world falls apart and all sorts of secrets emerge which will test the couple.
About the series
An entertaining series that is far removed from the latest series from South Korea in streaming: The Trolley knows how to handle the elements it has wisely, combine them with elegance and offer us, on an artistic and rhythmic level, an elaborate play that combines in a very good way melodrama, politics and...
A melodramatic thriller with intimate touches and elegant shots, with a slow rhythm.
Premise
Kim Hye-joo searches for her daughter who seems to have disappeared. Kim Hye-joo is in a loving marriage and manages her small business efficiently while her husband wants to rise in his political ambitions. After a tragic accident, their entire world falls apart and all sorts of secrets emerge which will test the couple.
About the series
An entertaining series that is far removed from the latest series from South Korea in streaming: The Trolley knows how to handle the elements it has wisely, combine them with elegance and offer us, on an artistic and rhythmic level, an elaborate play that combines in a very good way melodrama, politics and...
- 1/9/2023
- by TV Shows Martin Cid Magazine
- Martin Cid - TV
Netflix has announced today that Train to Busan filmmaker Yeon Sang-ho is behind a new series for the streaming service, detailed by Deadline and titled “The Bequeathed.”
Deadline details the series, “A suspense drama, it weaves an intricate family history into a subject matter deeply rooted in Korean tradition: family burial grounds.”
“The Bequeathed centers on Kim Hyun-joo’s Yun Seo-ha, a young woman who inherits family land upon the sudden death of her uncle and finds herself mired in strange events that unravel deeply buried family troubles.”
Park Hee-soon, Park Byung-eun, and Ryu Kyung-soo will also star.
Yeon Sang-ho is the creator and writer of the upcoming series.
Min Hong-nam is directing “The Bequeathed.”
Wow Point and RedPeter Films produce.
The post ‘The Bequeathed’ – ‘Train to Busan’ Filmmaker Developing New Netflix Suspense Series appeared first on Bloody Disgusting!.
Deadline details the series, “A suspense drama, it weaves an intricate family history into a subject matter deeply rooted in Korean tradition: family burial grounds.”
“The Bequeathed centers on Kim Hyun-joo’s Yun Seo-ha, a young woman who inherits family land upon the sudden death of her uncle and finds herself mired in strange events that unravel deeply buried family troubles.”
Park Hee-soon, Park Byung-eun, and Ryu Kyung-soo will also star.
Yeon Sang-ho is the creator and writer of the upcoming series.
Min Hong-nam is directing “The Bequeathed.”
Wow Point and RedPeter Films produce.
The post ‘The Bequeathed’ – ‘Train to Busan’ Filmmaker Developing New Netflix Suspense Series appeared first on Bloody Disgusting!.
- 10/20/2022
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
Netflix is staying in the Yeon Sang-ho business, confirming production on his latest creation, The Bequeathed. A suspense drama, it weaves an intricate family history into a subject matter deeply rooted in Korean tradition: family burial grounds.
Hellbound creator and Train to Busan and Peninsula filmmaker Yeon also recently set horror series Parasyte: The Grey at Netflix. For The Bequeathed, he will serve as creator and writer. Min Hong-nam, who has worked closely with Yeon as an Assistant Director on Train to Busan, Psychokinesis and Peninsula, will take on helming duties.
The Bequeathed centers on Kim Hyun-joo’s Yun Seo-ha, a young woman who inherits family land upon the sudden death of her uncle and finds herself mired in strange events that unravel deeply buried family troubles. Kim’s credits include Hellbound, Undercover and Watcher.
The cast also includes Park Hee-soon as the astute police detective Choi Seong-jun, who catches onto the connections between the mysterious events occurring in the town and the burial ground.
Park Byung-eun is Choi’s younger colleague and the squad chief who is gripped by envy and a feeling of inferiority owing to an incident from the past involving Choi.
Ryu Kyung-soo plays Seo-ha’s younger half-brother Kim Yeong-ho who gives her plenty to contend with.
There’s no word on timing as yet, though Netflix will release globally. The Bequeathed is produced by Wow Point and RedPeter Films.
Hellbound creator and Train to Busan and Peninsula filmmaker Yeon also recently set horror series Parasyte: The Grey at Netflix. For The Bequeathed, he will serve as creator and writer. Min Hong-nam, who has worked closely with Yeon as an Assistant Director on Train to Busan, Psychokinesis and Peninsula, will take on helming duties.
The Bequeathed centers on Kim Hyun-joo’s Yun Seo-ha, a young woman who inherits family land upon the sudden death of her uncle and finds herself mired in strange events that unravel deeply buried family troubles. Kim’s credits include Hellbound, Undercover and Watcher.
The cast also includes Park Hee-soon as the astute police detective Choi Seong-jun, who catches onto the connections between the mysterious events occurring in the town and the burial ground.
Park Byung-eun is Choi’s younger colleague and the squad chief who is gripped by envy and a feeling of inferiority owing to an incident from the past involving Choi.
Ryu Kyung-soo plays Seo-ha’s younger half-brother Kim Yeong-ho who gives her plenty to contend with.
There’s no word on timing as yet, though Netflix will release globally. The Bequeathed is produced by Wow Point and RedPeter Films.
- 10/20/2022
- by Nancy Tartaglione
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: North America is getting its latest free streaming service later this month. Mometu, which is marketing itself as a “hand curated” on-demand live streaming platform, will launch on August 19 and has secured free streaming rights to South Korean feature The Policeman’s Lineage.
The service will launch with a slate of legacy films and TV series as Dragnet, Bonanza, Batman, Jackie Chan-starrer The 36 Crazy Fists, Apache Ross, documentary Blues on Beale, Sandra Bullock’s Hangmen, Herman Yau action-thriller Shock Wave 2, Nollywood director Okey Ifeanyi’s Long Walk to Truth and The Gods, which Mykel Shannon Jenkins (Paper Tigers) directed, starred in and wrote.
In September, it will add the exclusive AVoD premiere of Kyu-maan Lee’s crime thriller feature The Policeman’s Lineage, starring Woo-sik Choi (Parasite), Jin-woong Cho (The Handmaiden), Myeong-hoon Park (Parasite) and Hee-soon Park (Apple TV+’s Dr. Brain). The film centers on Choi Min-Jae (Choi...
The service will launch with a slate of legacy films and TV series as Dragnet, Bonanza, Batman, Jackie Chan-starrer The 36 Crazy Fists, Apache Ross, documentary Blues on Beale, Sandra Bullock’s Hangmen, Herman Yau action-thriller Shock Wave 2, Nollywood director Okey Ifeanyi’s Long Walk to Truth and The Gods, which Mykel Shannon Jenkins (Paper Tigers) directed, starred in and wrote.
In September, it will add the exclusive AVoD premiere of Kyu-maan Lee’s crime thriller feature The Policeman’s Lineage, starring Woo-sik Choi (Parasite), Jin-woong Cho (The Handmaiden), Myeong-hoon Park (Parasite) and Hee-soon Park (Apple TV+’s Dr. Brain). The film centers on Choi Min-Jae (Choi...
- 8/3/2022
- by Jesse Whittock
- Deadline Film + TV
The Policeman’s Lineage, feat. Parasite star Choi Woo-sik, now available on Cable and Digital Rental
Parasite’s Choi Woo-sik stars in director Kyu-mann Lee’s riveting crime drama The Policeman’s Lineage, premiering on Cable and Digital Rental/Purchase this June.
Synopsis: Parasite’s Woo-sik Choi stars as Choi Min-Jae, a rookie police officer and man ofprinciple, who is asked to join Park Gang-Yoon, the chief of a special investigations team with an unrivaled arrest record. The young rookie soon discovers the superior record includes corrupt methods. Together, these two very different policemen are plunged into a massive case that threatens to tear the force apart.
Cast: Woo-sik Choi (Parasite), Cho Jin-woong (The Handmaiden), Park Myeong-hoon (Parasite), and Hee-soon Park (Apple TV+’s Dr. Brain)
Credit: The Policeman’s Lineage is directed by Kyu-mann Lee (Wide Awake), produced by Han-seung Lee (The Tower), and executive produced by Hyun-joo Jung. The production team includes production designer Chae Kyoung-sun (Squid Game), editor Nam Na-young (Squid Game) costume designer...
Synopsis: Parasite’s Woo-sik Choi stars as Choi Min-Jae, a rookie police officer and man ofprinciple, who is asked to join Park Gang-Yoon, the chief of a special investigations team with an unrivaled arrest record. The young rookie soon discovers the superior record includes corrupt methods. Together, these two very different policemen are plunged into a massive case that threatens to tear the force apart.
Cast: Woo-sik Choi (Parasite), Cho Jin-woong (The Handmaiden), Park Myeong-hoon (Parasite), and Hee-soon Park (Apple TV+’s Dr. Brain)
Credit: The Policeman’s Lineage is directed by Kyu-mann Lee (Wide Awake), produced by Han-seung Lee (The Tower), and executive produced by Hyun-joo Jung. The production team includes production designer Chae Kyoung-sun (Squid Game), editor Nam Na-young (Squid Game) costume designer...
- 5/28/2022
- by Grace Han
- AsianMoviePulse
"You're saying Monstrum really exists?" "Monstrum is real." Shudder has unveiled a new official Us trailer for the Korean monster movie titled Monstrum, which originally opened in South Korea in late 2018. This is finally getting a streaming release in the Us this week, for those who have been waiting to catch it. Set in the 16th century during the time of the plague, a mythical vicious creature has been rumored to be roaming Mount Inwangsan. Yoon Gyeom is a loyal subject of King Jung Jong of Joseon. He is sent to find and fight a monster that threatens King Jung Jong's life causing panic among the people. Starring Woo-sik Choi (seen in Parasite and Train to Busan), Myung-Min Kim, In-kwon Kim, Sung-woong Park, Hyeri Lee, and Hee-soon Park. Not sure why it has taken two years for this to get released, but it certainly looks badass! Gnarly creature, lots of wild fights,...
- 5/13/2020
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
It’s finally out! A few images and bits of information had been trickling out from the sets of this much-anticipated period epic, but the makers have finally decided to unveil the first trailer of Namhansanseong Fortress. And it looks spectacular.
The film is directed by Hwang Dong-hyuk, who makes his foray into yet another new genre after 2011’s dark and challenging The Crucible (Silenced) and 2013’s comedy Miss Granny. Starring in key roles are Lee Byung-hun (Inside Men, I Saw the Devil), Kim Yoon-seok (The Priests), Park Hae-il (The Last Princess), Go Soo, Park Hee-soon and Jo Woo-jin.
Lee Byung-hun in Namhansanseong Fortress (2017)
The film is set during the Second Manchu invasion of Korea of 1636, when the newly established Manchu Qing dynasty invaded Korea’s Joseon kingdom. During the invasion, King Injo, the 16th Joseon king, and his retainers were forced to seek refuge in the fortress located in the mountain city of Namhansanseong.
The film is directed by Hwang Dong-hyuk, who makes his foray into yet another new genre after 2011’s dark and challenging The Crucible (Silenced) and 2013’s comedy Miss Granny. Starring in key roles are Lee Byung-hun (Inside Men, I Saw the Devil), Kim Yoon-seok (The Priests), Park Hae-il (The Last Princess), Go Soo, Park Hee-soon and Jo Woo-jin.
Lee Byung-hun in Namhansanseong Fortress (2017)
The film is set during the Second Manchu invasion of Korea of 1636, when the newly established Manchu Qing dynasty invaded Korea’s Joseon kingdom. During the invasion, King Injo, the 16th Joseon king, and his retainers were forced to seek refuge in the fortress located in the mountain city of Namhansanseong.
- 7/27/2017
- by Arnav Sinha
- AsianMoviePulse
Warner Brothers Korea has just announced that the new film V.I.P. will hit theaters in August 2017. Fans have been waiting for some news on this crime action flick starring Jang Dong-gun, Kim Myung-min, Park Hee-soon and Lee Jong-suk ever since shooting for the film ended in January after schedules at multiple locations including South Korea, Hong Kong and Thailand.
Updated on 12th July to add trailer
Trailer
V.I.P. is the latest offering from director Park Hoon-jung, who is known for his films New World (2013) and The Tiger: An Old Hunter’s Tale (2015), and for the screenplays of I Saw The Devil (2010) and The Unjust (2010).
The makers also released the first official poster for the film along with the announcement. The striking minimal image shows all four lead actors with very tense expressions, including Lee Jong-suk, who plays the titular V.I.P.
Poster...
Updated on 12th July to add trailer
Trailer
V.I.P. is the latest offering from director Park Hoon-jung, who is known for his films New World (2013) and The Tiger: An Old Hunter’s Tale (2015), and for the screenplays of I Saw The Devil (2010) and The Unjust (2010).
The makers also released the first official poster for the film along with the announcement. The striking minimal image shows all four lead actors with very tense expressions, including Lee Jong-suk, who plays the titular V.I.P.
Poster...
- 7/11/2017
- by Arnav Sinha
- AsianMoviePulse
Warner Bros’ Korean-language production is directed by Park Hoon-jung (New World).
South Korean sales company Finecut has picked up Warner Brothers’ third Korean-language production, V.I.P., directed by Park Hoon-jung (New World, The Tiger).
The crime thriller stars Jang Dong-gun (My Way), Kim Myung-min (Deranged), Park Hee-soon (The Suspect) and Lee Jong-suk (The Face Reader).
The story follows a North Korean defector, the son of a key political figure, who turns out to be a prime suspect in a series of murders. A national intelligence agent, a detective and a North Korean officer all collide in their attempts to capture him.
Presented by Warner Bros Pictures, V.I.P. is produced by Park’s own production company Gold Moon Film and co-produced by Peppermint&company, Inc., whose credits include I Saw The Devil – for which Park wrote the screenplay – and New World.
Warner Bros Pictures in Korea previously presented Kim Jee-woon’s The Age Of Shadows and Lee...
South Korean sales company Finecut has picked up Warner Brothers’ third Korean-language production, V.I.P., directed by Park Hoon-jung (New World, The Tiger).
The crime thriller stars Jang Dong-gun (My Way), Kim Myung-min (Deranged), Park Hee-soon (The Suspect) and Lee Jong-suk (The Face Reader).
The story follows a North Korean defector, the son of a key political figure, who turns out to be a prime suspect in a series of murders. A national intelligence agent, a detective and a North Korean officer all collide in their attempts to capture him.
Presented by Warner Bros Pictures, V.I.P. is produced by Park’s own production company Gold Moon Film and co-produced by Peppermint&company, Inc., whose credits include I Saw The Devil – for which Park wrote the screenplay – and New World.
Warner Bros Pictures in Korea previously presented Kim Jee-woon’s The Age Of Shadows and Lee...
- 3/8/2017
- by hjnoh2007@gmail.com (Jean Noh)
- ScreenDaily
The world of Korean cinema saw one of it’s strongest recent years in 2016. Some of the most influential and renowned directors made a comeback with exceptionally strong work; this list includes: Park Chan-wook with his film, “The Handmaiden,” and the very popular Kim Jee-woon, who came out with “The Age of Shadows.” Hollywood was also a major proponent in the overall strength in the 2016 Korean box office results. Films like, “The Age of Shadows,” and “The Wailing,” both had strong backing from Hollywood, which boosted their national, and international, excitement.
The list of upcoming 2017 films looks just as strong:
“Battleship Island”
One of the first to look out for, and potentially may be one of the biggest blockbusters in 2017, is the star-studded “Battleship Island.” “Battleship Island” casts, Hwang Jung-min, Song Joong-ki, So Ji-sub, and Kim Soo-an, and is directed by Ryoo Seung-wan. Ryoo is known for his 2015 film,...
The list of upcoming 2017 films looks just as strong:
“Battleship Island”
One of the first to look out for, and potentially may be one of the biggest blockbusters in 2017, is the star-studded “Battleship Island.” “Battleship Island” casts, Hwang Jung-min, Song Joong-ki, So Ji-sub, and Kim Soo-an, and is directed by Ryoo Seung-wan. Ryoo is known for his 2015 film,...
- 1/11/2017
- by Lydia Spanier
- AsianMoviePulse
“Hansel and Gretel” tries a different approach to the supernatural horror genre, by transforming a classic fairy tale.
Eun-soo, a young man with some family troubles, has a car accident that leaves him injured into the woods. As he tries to get back to the road, he meets a girl with a lantern, who eventually invites him into her home. In there, he meets her two siblings, older Man-bok and little Jeong-sun, along with their parents, Yeong-sik and Su-jeong. Initially, they seem like a happy family, but as time passes, there are indications for the opposite. Eun-soo eventually realizes that he cannot get away from that forest, and that something very strange is happening in this house. Things become even more complicated when Deacon Byeon and his partner Hye-young appear in the woods, as Eun-soo discovers the children’s true story.
Yim Pil-sung pens (with Kim Min-sook and Kim Ji-hye...
Eun-soo, a young man with some family troubles, has a car accident that leaves him injured into the woods. As he tries to get back to the road, he meets a girl with a lantern, who eventually invites him into her home. In there, he meets her two siblings, older Man-bok and little Jeong-sun, along with their parents, Yeong-sik and Su-jeong. Initially, they seem like a happy family, but as time passes, there are indications for the opposite. Eun-soo eventually realizes that he cannot get away from that forest, and that something very strange is happening in this house. Things become even more complicated when Deacon Byeon and his partner Hye-young appear in the woods, as Eun-soo discovers the children’s true story.
Yim Pil-sung pens (with Kim Min-sook and Kim Ji-hye...
- 8/29/2016
- by Panos Kotzathanasis
- AsianMoviePulse
Star Actor Jang Dong-Gun officially confirmed to join new movie, “VIP.”
Director Park Hoon Jung, the brain behind top films New World and The Great Tiger, had been in talks with Jang Dong-Gun for his upcoming film VIP and it is recently confirmed that the popular Korean star will officially star in this as the first casted actor.
Jang’s role is not disclosed yet. Currently, other stars announced to star in this film are actors Park Hee-soon and Kim Myung-min.
The plot will revolve around a serial murderer, the son of a high-ranking official in North Korea, on a run from both South and North Korean police. The film is expected to start shooting in October after the casting is completed.
The upcoming film has been gaining a lot of attention for both its star cast and the director’s strong filmography.
Director Park Hoon Jung, the brain behind top films New World and The Great Tiger, had been in talks with Jang Dong-Gun for his upcoming film VIP and it is recently confirmed that the popular Korean star will officially star in this as the first casted actor.
Jang’s role is not disclosed yet. Currently, other stars announced to star in this film are actors Park Hee-soon and Kim Myung-min.
The plot will revolve around a serial murderer, the son of a high-ranking official in North Korea, on a run from both South and North Korean police. The film is expected to start shooting in October after the casting is completed.
The upcoming film has been gaining a lot of attention for both its star cast and the director’s strong filmography.
- 8/21/2016
- by Ruiting W
- AsianMoviePulse
Whereas American cinema is in the habit of looking East to Asia (and a lesser extent Europe) for inspiration for its horror films, Phil-Sung Yim’s film takes some of its inspiration from classic European fairy tales. But Hansel and Gretel isn’t a modern take on the Brother’s Grimm tale instead, it uses the basics of the story (children in the forest), turns it slightly on it’s ear and produces a dark fantasy that is more nightmare than fairy tale.
Eun-Soo is driving along chatting on his cellphone, having a rather uncomfortable conversation with his pregnant girlfriend, when he veers off the road to avoid an animal. He wakes up a short time later disoriented and lost. Wandering around the dense forest in search for the road, he comes across a little girl who seems more of a dream than reality. She takes him home to spend the night only once there,...
Eun-Soo is driving along chatting on his cellphone, having a rather uncomfortable conversation with his pregnant girlfriend, when he veers off the road to avoid an animal. He wakes up a short time later disoriented and lost. Wandering around the dense forest in search for the road, he comes across a little girl who seems more of a dream than reality. She takes him home to spend the night only once there,...
- 10/8/2008
- QuietEarth.us
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