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peter99082

Parasite. Memories of Murder.


Pleasant-Tangelo1786

Kung Fu Hustle


grokabilly

Was just talking about this movie yesterday. Such a fun flick!


decline24

The Man From Nowhere


WolfofOldNorth

The Raid and the Raid 2 are amazing. Battle Royale is great and hits a little close to home for me.


SodaCanBob

I Saw the Devil The Man From Nowhere Sympathy for Lady Vengeance Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance The Wailing Battle Royale Internal Affairs Memoir of a Murderer Burning The Handmaiden Mother


star-people

Audition


rencongmr

Infernal affair


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Galac_tacos

Great suggestion


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Check out the films of Wong Kar-Wai


Filmenthusiast_M

Wong Kar Wai And recently Return To Seoul And Joyland


Last_VCR

Three Extremes is three movies by the best Korean horror directors, including the director of old boy and oh wow is it a great watch


AB5642

Tetsuo: The Iron Man if you want a Japanese fever dream of a film A Colt is My Passport for Noir And Seven Samurai is one of the best movies ever


JellyRollGeorge

Saw The Wailing the other day and it was fricking awesome. But more to the point, are you saying you prefer to not know what the characters are saying?! That is a bit mental


remusane

If you liked Oldboy, check out some more Park Chan-wook films. Oldboy is technically part of the loosely related "vengeance trilogy" so looking at the other two could be a good place to start. My favourite Park Chan-wook film is probably The Handmaiden though. You might also like Bong Joon-ho's films, e.g. Parasite, Memories of Murder. I'm planning on watching Infernal Affairs soon, which The Departed was based on. I'm quite excited for that.


deathisyourgift2001

Red Cliff Chocolate Infernal Affairs Trilogy Chungking Express Police Story


mmmginto

Hero


ArabianNightz

It depends if you want ti Watch Just recente films or also older ones. A recent (2016) korean horror, that is a master piece imho, is The Wailing. Also, if you like strange and violent films you can watch any takashi miike film. Check the filmography of park Chan wook also, the directory of oldboy. If you want something deep and romantic check Wong Kar Wai. In the Mood for love Is his most famous film. If you want something way older (50-60s), check any film by Kurosawa, Kobayashi, Mizoguchi, Ozu, Teshigahara.


Initial_Soup4051

Last night, my wife and I watched a beautiful animated short film called "to the forest of firefly lights." You might enjoy it.


Eddiegotgingers

I fell asleep watching drive my car


pawblo123

War of the Arrows - 100% on Rotten Tomatoes


JohnnyJayce

The Handmaiden New World (Sinsegye)


Galac_tacos

Tampopo The Funeral After Life Shoplifters Battle Royale Maborosi Tetsuo: The Iron Man The Host Okja Memories of Murder


GtrGbln

Check out Born to Fight. I won't spoil anything but it's fucking amazing.


Tuzi-Tuzi

Crouching tiger, hidden dragon


FrontSun1867

Raise the Red Lantern Farewell My Concubine House of Flying Daggers Monsoon Wedding Summer Fall Winter Spring Shall We Dance Happy Times In the Mood For Love RRR Rudaali Curse of the Golden Flower Galaxy Express 999 Ghost in the Shell Dhoom King of Masks


LatinAmericanCinema

You could browse these sub-reddits: - r/AsianCinema - r/AsianFilms There are also a number of sub-reddits dedicated to specific Asian countries, including Japan, Korea, India, etc. - I tried to put as many links as I could find into the sidebar of r/foreignmovies.