Korean Movies Releasing in August 2024: Revolver, Victory, Mission Cross and More

After a somewhat subdued July for movie releases, we are now on the brink of a new month, which promises an exciting slate of films to invigorate our screens. As we anticipate the fresh offerings, Korean Movies Releasing in August 2024 are poised to captivate audiences with their highly anticipated arrivals. The excitement in the entertainment industry is almost palpable, heralding a new month filled with cinematic delights that are sure to enrich our watchlists.

Reflecting on July’s cinematic offerings, the standout film was undoubtedly the gripping mystery thriller Escape, starring Lee Je-hoon and Koo Kyo-hwan. This film captivated audiences with its intense storyline and remarkable performances from both leads, sparking considerable buzz and discussion. As we transition into August, fans can look forward to a range of Korean movies that have been eagerly awaited, each promising to bring its own unique charm and excitement to the big screen.

Korean Movies Releasing in August 2024

Beautiful Audrey

First up is Beautiful Audrey (오드리), a touching drama directed by Lee Yoon-ki. The film stars Park Ji-hoon, Kim Jung-nan, and Kim Bo-young, and delves into the complexities of family dynamics. The story revolves around Ki Hoon, who runs a noodle shop with his mother in their hometown.

Meanwhile, Ji Eun, who has achieved fame as an entertainer, struggles with the distance between her and her family, especially as her mother battles Alzheimer’s. The film beautifully explores themes of love, sacrifice, and the personal cost of fame, all while highlighting the strength it takes to face such challenges. This movie is set to make its debut in August and promises to be an emotional rollercoaster that will resonate deeply with audiences.

Revolver

Next on the list is Revolver (리볼버), an action-packed crime drama directed by Oh Seung-uk. This film stars Jeon Do-yeon as Ha Soo-young, a former police officer who takes the fall for a crime she didn’t commit. Upon her release from prison, she finds that her promised compensation is nowhere to be found. Fueled by a sense of betrayal and driven by a need for justice, Soo-young embarks on a high-stakes mission to reclaim what’s rightfully hers. With a supporting cast that includes Ji Chang-wook, Im Ji-yeon, and Lee Jung-jae, this movie is set to be a thrilling ride. Get ready for intense action and a gripping plot when it hits theatres on August 7, 2024.

Victory

For those who love sports dramas, Victory (빅토리), directed by Park Bum-soo, is going to be a must-watch. Set in 1999, the film follows Pil Sun, played by Lee Hye-ri, and her best friend Mi Na as they join their school’s cheerleading club, Millennium Girls. Alongside transfer student Se Hyun, the team navigates the ups and downs of cheerleading and small-town life. With a cast including Park Se-wan, Lee Jung-ha, and Jo Aram, Victory is going to offer an inspiring and heartwarming story about friendship and determination. This feel-good movie will be available in South Korean theatres on August 14, 2024.

The Land of Happiness

On August 14, 2024, The Land of Happiness (행복의 나라) will also be released. Directed by Choo Chang-min, this historical drama stars Jo Jung-suk as lawyer Jung In-ho, who struggles to save Park Tae-joo played by Lee Sun-kyun in the high-stakes trial following the 1979 presidential assassination case. Notably, this film is particularly poignant as it is Sun-kyun’s final role in film before his passing. The film promises a gripping portrayal of a crucial moment in Korean history, bolstered by strong performances from Yoo Jae-myung, Jin Ki-joo, and Kang Mal-geum.

The Desperate Chase

The Desperate Chase (필사의 추적) is a comic-chase action film directed by Kim Jae-hoon. Set against the picturesque backdrop of Jeju Island’s Gold Medi Valley, the movie features Kwak Shi-yang as Jo Soo-kwang, a troubled detective, and Park Sung-woong as Kim In-hae, Korea’s top swindler. Their comedic chase promises plenty of laughs and action-packed sequences. With an engaging plot and a strong cast including Park Hyo-joo and Jung Eugene, this film is set to offer a fun and entertaining escape. This movie is set to be released on August 21, 2024.

Mission Cross

Lastly, we have Mission Cross (크로스), directed by Lee Myung-hoon. This film stars Hwang Jung-min as Kang Moo, a househusband with a hidden past as a former special forces officer. When a mysterious woman named Hee Joo appears, Kang Moo’s wife, Mi Sun (Yeom Jung-ah), a detective, suspects him of cheating. What follows is a tense and dramatic series of events as both characters find themselves in unexpected and dangerous situations. With a strong supporting cast including Jeon Hye-jin and Kim Joo-heon, this movie is set to deliver a thrilling and emotional experience when it releases on August 9, 2024, on Netflix.

August 2024 is shaping up to be an exhilarating month for Korean cinema. With a diverse lineup ranging from heartfelt dramas to thrilling action flicks, this month’s offerings promise to cater to a wide range of tastes. Whether you’re drawn to the emotional depth of stories or the intense action there’s something for everyone. As we look forward to these releases, it’s clear that Korean films continue to offer fresh and compelling narratives that captivate and entertain audiences.

Let us know in the comments below which of these films you are planning to watch.

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Shabnam Jahan
Shabnam Jahan
Shabnam Jahan has completed her Masters in Journalism Mass Communication from SRM University, Chennai. She has a total interning experience of 6 months and has previously interned at Asiana Times as a content writer and at The News Minute as a Graphic Designer.

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