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2020 Republic of Korea Navy Patriotic Concert with Park Se-young [41] 2021 2021 Republic of Korea Navy Patriotic Concert with Kang A-rang [42] 2022 58th Baeksang Arts Awards: With Shin Dong-yup and Bae Suzy [43] 2022 Republic of Korea Navy Patriotic Concert with Kang A-rang [44] 2022 MAMA Awards: November 30 [45] 2023 59th Baeksang Arts Awards
The 8th Night (Korean: 제8일의 밤; RR: Je8ileui Bam) is a 2021 South Korean mystery-thriller film directed by Kim Tae-hyoung for Gom Pictures starring Lee Sung-min, Park Hae-joon, Kim Yoo-jung, and Nam Da-reum. [2]
The Good, the Bad, the Weird (Korean: 좋은 놈, 나쁜 놈, 이상한 놈) is a 2008 South Korean Western action film directed by Kim Jee-woon and starring Song Kang-ho, Lee Byung-hun, and Jung Woo-sung. [3] [4] [5] The film is inspired by the 1966 Italian Spaghetti Western The Good, the Bad and the Ugly.
Park Bo-gum (Korean: 박보검; born June 16, 1993) is a South Korean actor.He first gained recognition for appearing in the television series Hello Monster (2015) and thriller film Coin Locker Girl (2015) before coming to international prominence for playing a genius Go player in Reply 1988 (2015–2016) and a Joseon crown prince in Love in the Moonlight (2016).
Wonderland (Korean: 원더랜드) is a 2024 South Korean science fiction romantic drama film written and directed by Kim Tae-yong, and starring Tang Wei, Bae Suzy, Park Bo-gum, Jung Yu-mi, and Choi Woo-shik. [3]
Seo Bok (Korean: 서복; Hanja: 徐福; RR: Seobok) is a 2021 South Korean sci-fi action film directed by Lee Yong-ju and starring Gong Yoo and Park Bo-gum. [5] The film revolves around a former intelligence agent Gi-heon (Gong Yoo), who gets involved with the first human clone, Seo Bok (Park Bo-gum).
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The lists of Korean films are divided by period for political reasons. For earlier films of united Korea see List of Korean films of 1919–1948. For the films of North Korea (September 1948 to present) see List of North Korean films. For an A-Z list of films see Category:Korean films.