Netflix has introduced 80 Korean movies and TV shows in the last few years, far more than it had imagined when it started its service in South Korea in 2016, according to the company.
Here's a list of funny K-dramas that will make you laugh out loud that are available on Netflix and Viu: 1. Mr. Queen (2020) Who’s in it: Shin Hye Sun, Kim Jung Hyun, Cha Chung Hwa, Na In Woo. Where you can watch it: Viu. The short plot: A high-profile chef gets trapped inside the body of a queen from the Joseon era. Snowpiercer----A post-apocalyptic English language film, also by Korean director Bong Joon-ho. The entire film is very metaphorical, which can throw off a lot of viewers. Mother----It's not on Netflix anymore, but when it comes back, do take the chance to watch it. South Korea and Netflix have been making some serious magic as of late; from hits like Squid Game and Hellbound to the slew of K-Dramas and reality shows like Busted!, we only seem to be at the 10 Underrated Korean Movies on Netflix: 1. Cheer Up Mr. Lee. Chul-soo is physically perfect but suffers from intellectual disabilities. His life changes forever when he meets the daughter he never knew he had and they develop a friendship while on a trip to Daegu. Starring: Cha Seung Won, Um Chae Young, Paek Hae Joon. 2. Click on the three dots next to the “Selected Location” tab. Find South Korea on the list of countries. Click on the “Connect” button. Wait a couple of moments for the VPN to change yourUpdated the list of Netflix category codes to include “Short-Ass Movies,” a new Netflix category influenced by SNL’s “Short-Ass Movie” skit (code 81603903). 09/07/2023 Updated the10. The Housemaid. The final entry in the list of Korean movies on Netflix is The Housemaid. It is a South Korean Melodrama thriller movie which was released in 2010. This is one of the few woman-centric movie made in Korean film industry which surely deserves people’s attention towards it.