I watched
A Hard Day yesterday and enjoyed it for that uniquely elusive Korean blend of genres. Part drama, part black comedy, part thriller. Didn't always work (the antagonist isn't really fleshed out much) but had some hilarious and tense moments.
Got me thinking about Korean cinema. From memory and looking up some lists, I made a chronological list of Korean movies I enjoyed:
1999: Attack the Gas Station!, Siri
2000: Joint Security Area
2001: My Sassy Girl, Volcano High
2002: Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance, Public Enemy
2003: Oldboy, Memories of Murder, Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter & Spring, A Tale of Two Sisters, Silmido
2004: Taegukgi, Bin-Jip, Spirit of Jeet Kune Do, R-Point
2005: A Bittersweet Life, Sympathy for Lady Vengeance
2006: The Host, Aachi & Ssipak, The Customer is Always Right, No Mercy For the Rude, A Dirty Carnival, City of Violence
2007: -
2008: The Chaser, The Good, The Bad & The Weird,
2009: Thirst
2010: The Man From Nowhere, I Saw the Devil, Bedevilled
2011: The Front Line
2012: -
2013: Snowpiercer
2014: A Hard Day
2015: -
2016: Train to Busan, The Wailing
So what stands out is basically the period 2003-2006 was pretty crazy and amazing. Oldboy with its legendary hallway fight scene and amazing twists, Memories of Murder revitalizing a genre that was dead to me personally, the serene beauty of Spring Summer Fall Winter & Spring, fantastic horror with A Tale of Two Sisters, the mad-stylish A Bittersweet Life (Byung-hun Lee, one magnificent national treasure))crazy monster action (in broad daylight!) with the Host, wild animation with Aachi & Ssipak, stylish noir-comedies such as No Mercy for The Rude... But before and after this 4-year period there was som obviously some great stuff too. Attack the Gas Station is juvenile comedy at its best, 2008 gave us The Chaser, 2010 The Man From Nowhere, I Saw the Devil and Bedevilled (immensly solid horror), etc.
But either I kinda got out of touch or roughly after 2010 interesting output dropped a bit. I hope it's the former, since A Hard Day got me in the mood for Korean cinema. I hope you guys have some recommendations, be it recent productions, be it stuff from 2000-2010, based on the 36 movies mentioned above.