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To understand the moments, you must understand the momentum. Following the end of strict military censorship in the late 1980s, Korean cinema entered a "Golden Age" in the late 90s. This era was characterized by the "Chungmuro" spirit—a reference to the Broadway-like street of Seoul’s film industry.

Notable Scene Filmography from this Era:

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The moment Korean cinema became a global lingua franca of film language.

Director: Bong Joon-ho

The Vibe: A dark comedy thriller that seamlessly morphs into a social horror story. The Filmography: The first film to win the Palme d'Or and Best Picture at the Academy Awards. Bong Joon-ho uses verticality—high vs. low angles—to visually represent the class divide between the destitute Kim family and the wealthy Park family.

Notable Movie Moment: "The Smell" In a quiet, tension-filled scene on a rainy night, Mrs. Park comments on Mr. Kim’s "smell"—a smell that crosses the line, a smell of poverty, of the subway. The camera lingers on Mr. Kim’s face as he realizes that no matter how much he acts the part, he cannot escape his class status. It is the inciting incident for the film's tragic climax. To understand the moments, you must understand the momentum


After the fall of the military dictatorship and the lifting of the strict Production Law in 1996, Korean directors unleashed a pent-up creative fury.