The Best Korean Action Movies in USA With Amazing Endings!

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Korean movies offer you a surge of excitement in USA while keeping you glued to your seat. They’re also fast-paced, Yi, which is why South Korea is known to produce some of the best action anime movies that frequently outperform Hollywood.

The best adventure movies on Netflix in USA, Amazon Prime, and virtually any other OTT platform have unquestionably grown in popularity in recent years in USA. With the growth of K-dramas and K-pop, the whole Korean entertainment community has rapidly achieved widespread prominence in USA and Globally.

Do you want to know which one of these films is worth your time and money? Take a look at this list of the Top Korean Action Films in USA.

Train To Busan (2016)

Train To Busan (2016)

Director: Yeon Sang-ho

Writers: Yeon Sang-ho

Cast: Gong Yoo, Su-an Kim, Woo-sik Choi

IMDB Rating: 7.6/10

Sok-woo, a father who doesn’t have enough time for his child, Soo-Ahn, is getting ready to board the KTX, a rapid train that will take them through Seoul to Busan. As the train departs, a strange virus spreads from an afflicted girl, and others begin to turn into zombies. The passengers battle for their lives and families against the zombies – and one another – as the KTX heads towards Busan. The non-infected travelers must combat zombies and their other passengers’ selfishness throughout their voyage.

Psychokinesis (2018)

Psychokinesis (2018)

Director: Yeon Sang-ho

Writers:  Yeon Sang-ho

Cast: Shim Eun-kyung, Yu-mi Jung, Seung-ryong Ryu

IMDB Rating: 5.9/10

The narrative follows a father who has recently obtained abilities and goes out to assist his estranged daughter when she has lost everything. Seok-heon, a bank security guard, gets superpowers after drinking water from a meteor-affected mountain spring one day. He then sets out to defend his elder daughter Roo-mi and her neighborhood from a mafia-controlled construction business. In the meantime, he becomes a superhero, thanks to his newly acquired superpower: psychokinesis.

Forgotten (2017)

Forgotten (2017)

Director: Jang Hang-jun

Writers: Jang Hang-jun

Cast: Lee Soon-won,  Mu-Yeol Kim, Kang Ha-Neul

IMDB Rating: 7.5/10

In Seoul, Shin Roo-mi owns and operates a popular fried chicken business. Roo-mother mi is slain in a violent confrontation as she is forcefully removed from her business by hired thugs one night. The death of Roo-mother mi’s is interwoven with images of a falling meteor later in the hospital. After he returns, Jin-Seok pursues the truth behind his kidnapped brother’s kidnapping, seemingly a new man with no recollection of the previous 19 days. Seok-heon escapes his cage and develops the power to fly. He arrives on the scene just as the store owners climb the roof of some other building, and the SWAT squad comes via a crane-borne temporary structure.

Call (2020)

Call (2020)

Director: Lee Chung-Hyeon

Writers: Lee Chung-Hyeon

Cast: Jeon Jong-Seo, Lee El, Park Shin-Hye

IMDB Rating: 7.1/10

Young-sook slips out of the home, depending on the information from Seo-Yeon, to put out the fire that killed Seo-father. Leon’s Two persons are from separate eras. Seo-Yeon does an online search and discovers that her mother murdered Young-sook during an exorcism. Seo-Yeon tells Young-sook during the next phone call, but she protects herself and murders her mother instead. Young-Sook lives in the past, while Seo-Yeon stays in the present. One phone call brings the two together, and their lives are forever transformed.

I Saw The Devil (2010)

I Saw The Devil (2010)

Director: Kim Jee-Woon

Writers: Park Hun-Jeong

Cast: Choi Min-Sik, Ho-jin Chun,  Yoon-Seo Kim

IMDB Rating: 7.8/10

Kyung-Chul, a cab driver, stumbles and finds a terrified female motorist stuck in a destroyed vehicle on a dark road. He comes to a halt, but not to assist her. He has been pursued by the police for a long time, but they have not apprehended him. When the woman’s head is found in a nearby river, her distraught fiancé, Kim Soo-Hyeon, a skilled secret agent, becomes dedicated to finding her perpetrator.

Parasite (2019)

Parasite (2019)

Director: Bong Joon Ho

Writers: Bong Joon Ho

Cast:  Sun-kyun Lee, Woo-sik Choi, Kang-ho Song

IMDB Rating: 8.6/10

The Kims are a low-income family consisting of father and mother Ki-taek and Chung-sook, as well as their young growing children Ki-woo and Ki-Jung, who live in filthy and overcrowded half-basement apartments in Seoul’s busy lower working-class business district. The newly formed symbiotic relationship between the rich Park family and the underprivileged Kim clan is threatened by greed and class prejudice. The challenge then becomes how often Kims will take their scam in order to establish their own Parks. Parasite fulfills all the criteria for being one of the best cold war movies.

Space Sweepers (2021)

Space Sweepers (2021)

Director: Jo Sung-hee

Writers: Jo Sung-hee

Cast: Kim Tae-ri, Hae-Jin Yoo, Song Joong-ki

IMDB Rating: 6.6/10

The movie takes place in the year 2092 and portrays the crew of The Victory, a space trash-collecting ship. The crew of The Victory, a space trash-collecting ship, detects a humanoid robot that is suspected of being a form of mass devastation. The crew of the Spaceship Victory discovers a 7-year-old child within. They recognize her as the humanoid robot sought by the UTS Space Guards and plan to demand a ransom in return for her release. They get into a high-risk business arrangement and journey through space in search of rubbish that they can profit from while competing with other junk collectors.

Hwayi: A Monster Boy (2013)

Hwayi: A Monster Boy (2013)

Director: Jang Joon-hwan

Writers: Park Joo-Suk

Cast: Yeo Jin-gu, Hyun-Sung Jang, Kim Yoon-seok

IMDB Rating: 7.0/10

Hwayi is a young kid from a rural hamlet who has been raised by five criminal dads. One day, the gang is tasked with assassinating Lim and his wife. Hwayi sees a picture of a child at Lim’s residence while on the job. Yeo Jin Gu, 16, plays Hwayi, a child abducted as a newborn and reared in seclusion by five renowned criminals.

Snowpiercer (2013)

Snowpiercer (2013)

Director: Christoph Schrewe

Writers: Benjamin Legrand

Cast: Ed Harris, Chris Evans, John Hurt

IMDB Rating: 7.1/10

Except for passengers onboard the Snowpiercer, the world remains frozen in 2031. The world’s survivors have been on a train traveling around the globe for seventeen years, developing their society and class structure. After a post-apocalyptic ice period, humanity’s final survivors are forced to board a global super train. One man will put everything on the line to lead a revolution to command the engine and the world’s destiny. It has been nominated as one of the best cold war movies.

The Bad Guys: Reign Of Chaos (2019)

The Bad Guys: Reign Of Chaos (2019)

Director: Yong-ho Son

Writers: Jung-hoon Han

Cast: Sang-Jung Kim, Ma Dong-seok, Jang Ki-Yong

IMDB Rating: 6.1/10

A bus carrying the convicts is flipped, allowing the criminals to flee. To apprehend and re-incarcerated the offenders, officers establish a special task team that must act quickly. An investigative team is formed by the police to track fugitive inmates from an abandoned transport van.

 

The Witch: Part 1. The Subversion (2018)

The Witch: Part 1. The Subversion (2018)

Director: Park Hoon-Jung

Writers: Park Hoon-Jung

Cast: Min-soo Jo, Go Min-Si, Kim Da-Mi

IMDB Rating: 7.2/10

This film stands on the list of best Japanese anime movies. A high school girl with amnesia tries to piece together her memories. After a horrific episode in which many people are killed, a little girl escapes from a strange laboratory. All of this led her deeper into difficulty, eventually exposing darkness she could never have imagined. A strange lady with scars on her face approaches Ja-Yoon, but the screen goes dark when Ja-Yoon threatens to murder her if she touches her.

The Wailing (2016)

The Wailing (2016)

Director: Na Hong-jin

Writers: Na Hong-jin

Cast: Jun Kunimura, Hwan-hee Kim, Kwak Do-won

IMDB Rating: 7.5/10

A mystery illness spreads quickly after a visitor arrives in a small town. As a result of his involvement in the tragedy, a police officer is obliged to solve the riddle to preserve his daughter. When rural villagers link a string of terrible killings to the advent of a mystery visitor, suspicion turns to panic.

Pandora (2016)

Pandora (2016)

Director: Jeong-woo Park

Writers: Jeong-woo Park

Cast:  Sung-Wook Eo,  Do-bin Baek, Bae Gang-Yoo

IMDB Rating: 6.7/10

One fine day, a massive power plant explodes in a tiny Korean village causing major destruction and exposing the residents to radiation. Amidst the chaos is Jae-Hyeok who is in trouble because he works at the plant. There is terror across the village and no one is listening to him.

 War Of The Arrows (2011)

War Of The Arrows (2011)

Director: Han-min Kim

Writers: Han-min Kim

Cast: Mu-Yeol Kim,  Park Hae-il, Han-wi Lee

IMDB Rating: 7.2/10

Nam-yi and Ja-in, two children being pursued by King Injo’s soldiers, are rescued by their father Choi Pyeong-ryung, a Gwanghae officer and an excellent archer. He sends his own children to Kim Mu-seon, his best friend, to seek sanctuary. Ja-in begs her brother to return to their father as they flee weeping, but their father is slain in front of Nam-Yi. Despite being attacked by the guard dogs, Nam-yi kills them and flees with Ja-in. He hears the invading soldiers’ rumbling. When Nam-yi returns to the hamlet, he discovers his stepfather has been murdered and his sister has been kidnapped. Nam-Yi then sets out to track down the Qing army and destroy it with his bow.

The Suspect (2013)

The Suspect (2013)

Director: Shin-Yeon Won

Writers: Shin-Yeon Won

Cast: Jo Jae-Yoon, Hee-soon Park, Jong-Ryol Choi

IMDB Rating: 6.9/10

Abandoned by his government and pursued by virtually every spy, Ji Dong-Chul, a once-lethal North Korean super-spy, defects to the South, thinking that his wife and little daughter are dead. Framed for the murder of a rich CEO, Dong-Chul will flee to Seoul with a pair of spectacles that are crucial to both sides, while Colonel Min Se-hoon, a vengeful government agent, begins a merciless pursuit. Will the mistreated operative be able to uncover the truth behind the strange assassination, or will he suffer the same fate as his family?

There’s no need to worry if you want to see some fantastic action movies but are overwhelmed with the choices. The list above includes mind-blowing action films with great action scenes, humorous moments, and story twists. If you’re interested in learning more about Korean culture and language, there’s no better place to start than by watching the finest Korean films of all time in USA! We’ve compiled a selection of movies that covers action, romance, horror, war,  and more, so take a look and start watching!

Joshua Garner

Joshua calls himself nerd+geek who is also passionate about rugby. He enjoys comics, animes, and science fiction. He finds his comfort in writing about suspense, thrillers and science fiction shows and movies.

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