As the dawn of a new month draws near, we find ourselves on the cusp of an exciting cinematic journey, brimming with fresh delights to enrich our watchlists. Now, as we eagerly anticipate the arrival of March, we eagerly embrace the opportunity to discover a new wave of cinematic treasures.
With an insatiable appetite for drama, depth, and the extraordinary, our gaze shifts towards the upcoming Korean movies releasing in March 2024.
Reflecting on the profound impact of February’s cinematic gems, such as the enthralling Exhuma and the riveting The Roundup: Punishment, we’re reminded of the power of storytelling to captivate and inspire.
Based on Jo Hae-jin’s novel and skillfully directed by Kim Hee-jin, the film centres on Loh Ki-wan, portrayed by Song Joong-ki, a North Korean defector who finds himself in the unfamiliar terrain of Belgium. Desiring to settle in this new land, his sole chance lies in obtaining refugee status from the Belgian authorities.
In a quaint seaside town, Na-young, a dedicated journalist portrayed by Girls’ Generation’s Yuri, finds her tranquil life upended by a series of baffling incidents. As tensions rise, Na-young discovers an unexpected refuge in the lanes of a local bowling alley.
Due to his critical editorial on a company, reporter Im Sang-jin, portrayed by Son Suk-ku, finds himself suspended from his job. As he delves deeper into the issue of public opinion manipulation, Im stumbles upon a clandestine troll factory, uncovering a shocking revelation.
Wannabe is a gripping thriller film that chronicles the tumultuous journey of actress Lee Soo-yeon, portrayed by Park Ji-yeon. Her life takes a drastic turn for the worse after a single mistake leads to her hitting rock bottom.
In the outwardly serene life of Kim Joon-seok, a celebrated author portrayed by Lee Moo-saeng, and his wife Yoon Deok-hee, an art instructor played by Choo Ja-hyun, lies a hidden turmoil—Deok-hee’s selective amnesia. Despite their facade of happiness, this couple grapples with a profound challenge that changes their lives.