Trying to choose between Unintentional Love Story and Love for Love's sake is absolutely impossible for me- Love for Love's sake was one of the most recent ones I watched (when writing this) and I absolutely adored it, but unintentional love story was incredible as well :( (don't come hating me for not having 8th sense or semantic error in my top 2 lol)
Who the F is Hae Lin? She must be the FL but there's no Hae Lin in the cast...
The Hae Lin written in the summary is obviously Yoo Hae Rin. It is just the difference of how the hangul is translated from R and L sounding similar and often being used interchangeably
Can u give some others Korean horrors?I quite liked this one.I love romance but now i need some others genres…
There's a few different types of horror really:
Stuff with monsters such as all the zombie movies (generic horror): All of us are dead, Kingdom, Train to busan, #Alive, etc. Or other monsters such as in Sweet Home and Hellbound.
Then there are ones regarding human's psyche (thriller): Somebody, The Call, Forgotten, Silenced (to be fair, Silenced is less horror and more horrific than anything,) The cursed, The Whole Truth, The 8th night. Honestly, there are so many but these are a few that I have had my eye on watching.
Stuff like surreal sci-fi horror: The silent sea (watched it the other day, it's alright), Time To Hunt, Signal, The Host, Flu (Flu, the host, and the silent sea all include something regarding the lives of humans.)
There is also a documentary on Netflix called "the raincoat killer" which is about a real life crime (less of a horror but still a good watch)
But if you are just looking for a change from romance while not being horrified every time you watch a series: Stuff like Juvenile justice could be really good, I hope this helped ^-^
I think it was incredible. if you go into it without an idea of a thriller horror (as some people seem to have) it's actually rather sad and touching, more of a psychological thriller with heart wretching moments of both action and emotion. From the very beginning you get an idea that something isn't quite right, and the jumpscares are not overly cliche or over the top, they sit just right in the film without looking over practiced, and most of them are sudden. you know they are coming but you don't quite know what exactly, and that is the art of a jump-scare done well in my opinion. This movie handled the "horror" genre brilliantly and I have to say I am so glad I watched it because it was just so incredibly worth it. nothing will quite beat Korean horrors from 2012-2016 personally.
Stuff with monsters such as all the zombie movies (generic horror): All of us are dead, Kingdom, Train to busan, #Alive, etc. Or other monsters such as in Sweet Home and Hellbound.
Then there are ones regarding human's psyche (thriller): Somebody, The Call, Forgotten, Silenced (to be fair, Silenced is less horror and more horrific than anything,) The cursed, The Whole Truth, The 8th night. Honestly, there are so many but these are a few that I have had my eye on watching.
Stuff like surreal sci-fi horror: The silent sea (watched it the other day, it's alright), Time To Hunt, Signal, The Host, Flu (Flu, the host, and the silent sea all include something regarding the lives of humans.)
There is also a documentary on Netflix called "the raincoat killer" which is about a real life crime (less of a horror but still a good watch)
But if you are just looking for a change from romance while not being horrified every time you watch a series: Stuff like Juvenile justice could be really good, I hope this helped ^-^