K-films
K-films, or Korean films, refer to movies produced in South Korea. They have gained international recognition for their unique storytelling, diverse genres, and high production quality. The rise of K-films has been fueled by the global popularity of K-drama and K-pop, contributing to a growing interest in South Korean culture.
Many K-films explore themes such as family, love, and social issues, often with a blend of humor and drama. Notable examples include Parasite, which won the Academy Award for Best Picture, and Oldboy, known for its intense plot and action sequences. These films showcase the creativity and talent of South Korean filmmakers.