Korean movies have a distinct name in the entertainment industry providing unique treats with strong storyline, compelling performance, and eye-catching visuals.
Among these, Korean comedy movies stand apart with their unusual comic punches and an emotional storyline that can make the audience both laugh and cry at the same time.
So, here is a collection of such Korean comedy movies. Let’s check them out:
Inseparable Bros (2019): A heart-warming dramedy flick that showcases the unique bond between a wheelchair-bound man and a physically-abled man with the mental age of five.
Hello Ghost (2010): A rom-com family drama following a man who gains power to see ghosts after a failed suicide attempt.
A Cruel Attendance (2006): It’s the story of two men in need of money who plot together to kidnap children and get ransom money. However, things turned when one of their daughters was kidnapped.
My Annoying Brother (2016): It depicts a renewed connection between two brothers with one of them now a blind athlete and another just get himself out of jail.
Papa (2012): It’s the story of a Korean talent manager who moves to America and does a visa marriage, ending up with 6 multi-cultural children.
A Man Who Was Superman (2008): It follows a snobbish producer who makes a documentary on his strange neighbour who believes he is a Superman.
Pawn (2020): It features the story of an intimidating debt collector with a warm heart who becomes the guardian of a little girl, given to him as collateral.
Miss Granny (2014): A fantasy comedy flick about a 74-year-old widowed woman who mysteriously regains her physical appearance from her 20s.