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Korean thrillers which will keep you hooked throughout

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My Name (2021)

After her father’s death, a vengeful lady puts her confidence in a prominent crime lord – and joins the police force under his command.

The Flower of Evil (2020)

Detective Cha Ji-Won and his wife, Baek Hee-Sung, have a daughter. While he appears to be a dedicated family guy, they are oblivious that he is hiding something.

The Glory (2022)

A young girl who has been tormented to the point of dropping out plots the best way to exact revenge. She becomes a primary school teacher and adopts the son of the man who mistreated her the worst in order to exact her vengeance.

Night in Paradise (2020) 

A gangster with a target on his back meets a lady who has given up on life while fleeing out on Jeju Island shortly after a horrible tragedy.

Somebody (2022)

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When a software engineer designs a dating app that a serial killer uses to discover his next victims, she becomes entangled in a dark world of romance and murder.

Little Women (2022)

Sisters become entangled in a huge event and square battle against the country’s wealthiest family.

Happiness (2021)

The narrative accurately illustrates human nature and how people strive and battle to survive a global epidemic as greed of others takes control.

Voice (2017)

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A seasoned detective and a rookie officer with a gift for voice profiling join forces to apprehend the murderer of their loved ones.

Copy cat Killer (2023)

While a strong prosecutor promises to solve the case, a media-savvy serial killer makes a national spectacle, fuelling rumours and notoriety, only to find that things are not as they seem.  

Hometown (2021)

In a tiny city, inexplicable serial deaths and unexplained sounds are captured on a recording that is the subject of a horrific mystery thriller.

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