Here are seven Korean horror movies available on Netflix that you might enjoy.
entertainment Apr 16 2024
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"The Silenced" (2015)
Set in a girls' boarding school during the Japanese occupation of Korea, this horror mystery follows a new student who uncovers dark secrets experiments conducted on the students.
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"The Silenced" (2015)
This horror mystery takes place at a girls' boarding school during the Japanese rule of Korea. A new student discovers dark secrets and cruel experiments.
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"The Mimic" (2017)
Inspired by a Korean urban legend, this horror film follows a family who moves to a rural village haunted by a mysterious creature called the "Jangsan Tiger."
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"The Host" (2006)
Directed by Bong Joon-ho, follows a family's attempt to rescue their daughter from a horrific entity that erupts from Seoul's Han River. The film features horror and suspense.
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"Train to Busan" (2016)
A critically regarded zombie apocalypse thriller set aboard a Busan train. Zombie hordes threaten passengers as a mystery infection spreads swiftly.
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"The Wailing" (2016)
In this horror film by Na Hong-jin, a police investigator investigates inexplicable deaths in a tiny community. As he investigates, he discovers dark secrets and evil powers.
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"The Call" (2020)
A thriller that revolves around a woman who discovers a phone that allows her to communicate with her past self. However, altering the past comes with dire consequences.