10 memorable lines from Korean movies to help you lift your spirits in the face of difficulties

10 memorable lines from Korean movies to help you lift your spirits in the face of difficulties 6

Korean movies are often the entertainment choice of many people after facing difficulties and pressures in life.

Almost every movie from the land of Kim Chi contains a line that can help the audience heal their wounds and reflect on themselves.

1. My Mister

“Everyone strives to achieve many things in their lives.

– Park Dong Hun (Lee Sun Kyun) –

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My Mister is a film that was warmly received by the audience.

2. Prison Playbook

“When you’ve done your best and still don’t have any chance, blame the world.

– Kim Jae Hyuk (Park Hae Soo) –

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Many people may think Prison Playbook is a dark movie just by looking at the title.

3. Because This Is My First Life

`After all, this is the first life for all of us.`

– Nam Se Hee (Lee Min Ki) –

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Yoon Ji Ho (Jung So Min), the female lead of Because This Is My First Life, is a character that many viewers can relate to themselves.

4. Chicago Typewriter

“No matter what era we live in, life is full of pain.

– Han Se Joo (Yoo Ah In) –

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Chicago Typewriter is a story about three close friends who lived during the period when Korea was occupied by Japan in 1930. They were reincarnated in the 21st century, becoming famous writers but often falling into a state of boredom.

5. Itaewon Class

`You don’t have to stand on anyone’s side, just stand on your own side.`

– Park Sae Roy (Park Seo Joon) –

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Different from usual youth love stories, Itaewon Class delves deeper into the story of a group of rogue youths and the dark sides of Korean society, showing the audience more hidden corners and new aspects.

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Reflect on the heartwarming lines in Itaewon Class

6. Twenty Five Twenty One

“You keep thinking about what you lost, I always think about what you gain.

– Baek Yi Jin (Nam Joo Hyuk) –

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Twenty Five Twenty One is Netflix’s new Korean film starring Nam Joo Hyuk and Kim Tae Ri.

7. Doom At Your Service

“If you feel lonely, just show that you’re lonely.

– Myul Mang (Seo In Guk) –

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Doom At Your Service is a fantasy love story between Myul Mang (Seo In Guk) and Tak Dong Kyung (Park Bo Young).

Although Myul Mang has a very negative attitude, sometimes deep inside Myul Mang also contains many great advice for life.

8. Hometown Cha-Cha-Cha

“In life, you will encounter many unforeseen events.

– Hong Doo Shik (Kim Seon Ho) –

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Through Doo Shik’s character, the audience can slowly find out the deeper problems he is facing.

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Hometown Cha-Cha-Cha: A medicine to heal the soul

9. Misaeng

“Even if you think you can’t do it, just keep doing it.

– Oh Sang Sik (Lee Sung Min) –

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Misaeng is a movie that resonated in Korea because it successfully portrayed the daily life of office workers.

10. Dali And Cocky Prince

`You’re much braver than I thought.`

– Jin Mu Hak (Kim Min Jae) –

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Dali And Cocky Prince is a Korean movie with a sweet love story that makes you smile from beginning to end.

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