Kim Eui-sung
23 titles
Filmography
23 results

Taxi Driver
A former special forces soldier delivers revenge for victims of injustice while working for a secret organization that fronts as a taxi company.

Golden Slumber
(2018)Gun-woo (Gang Dong-won) is an honest and hardworking courier who even won a Model Citizen Award for saving a singer from a robbery incident. Out of the blue, his old friend Moo-yeol comes to visit him at work. With just a short moment to enjoy the pleasant surprise, Gun-woo witnesses a bombing incident that kills a presidential candidate right before his eyes. Moo-yeol tells Gun-woo that he is responsible for the bombing and that everyone will come after him as it is the agency’s plan to make him the prime suspect. Gun-woo manages to flee from the scene but all evidence, including security camera footages, witness testimonies and fingerprints point toward him as the suspect. He meets former secret agent Mr. Min (Kim Eui-sung), who is an old friend of Moo-yeol and he helps out clear his name. Gun-woo must fight with all his strength to stay alive. However, as he tries to run away, everyone around him is put into dangerous situations, including old friends Dong-kyu (Kim Dae-myung), Geum-chul (Kim Sung-kyun) and Sun-young (Han Hyo-joo).
Yourself and Yours
(2016)When Youngsoo learns that his girlfriend, Minjung, was seen having drinks with another man, he can’t help but question her about it. The next day, she disappears. As he wanders and frets, Minjung has a series of encounters with other men. To them, it seems she’s not herself. Hong Sangsoo’s Yourself and Yours is a pleasing puzzle of mistaken identity, excessive drinking and he-said, she-said.

Hill of Freedom
(2014)
Steel Rain
(2017)Amid a coup, a North Korean agent escapes south with the country's injured leader in an attempt to keep him alive and prevent a Korean war.

The Priests
(2015)After a hit-and-run leaves a girl in a coma, a priest and a deacon investigate possession. An exorcism exposes a dark origin, testing their faith.

Office
(2015)An investigation into the murder of a family by its patriarch leads police to the Seoul office building where they believe the suspect is hiding.
The Day He Arrives
(2011)A film director who no longer makes films, Seongjun, arrives in Seoul to meet a close friend. When the friend doesn't show up, Seongjun wanders the city aimlessly. He runs into an actress he used to know, shares a drink with some film students and against his better judgment, heads to his ex-girlfriend's apartment. The next day goes very much like the last; Seongjun meets the actress, has drinks with friends, and falls for woman who looks remarkably like his ex-girlfriend. Each new day plays out like a flimsy copy of the previous one, but only Seongjun knows why. Infused with a playfulness and dry wit that recalls the films of Eric Rohmer, The Day He Arrives is a delightful meditation on relationships, filmmaking, and the unknowable forces that govern our lives.

Black Knight
Kim Woo-bin ("The Heirs") stars in this action-packed sci-fi series as a legendary vigilante bringing justice to the oppressed in a dystopian Korea.

Under the Queen's Umbrella
A charismatic queen with a heart of gold stops at nothing to protect her own children — even if it means going up against her powerful mother-in-law.

Nobody's Daughter Haewon
(2013)Nobody's Daughter Haewon is a poignant and fascinating drama by director Sang-soo Hong. Told in the chronological style of a diary, the story reflects a young woman’s emotional growth and search for meaning within a remote and isolated village on the edge of Seoul, South Korea. After her mother leaves for Canada in the hope of starting a new life, film student and aspiring actress Haewon begins to sink into a deep depression. In the hope of finding solace, she re-ignites an affair with her ex-lover, a much older married professor. But within the kaleidoscopic inner world of her emotions, her dreams slowly begin to interweave with her reality and evolve into something that will change her life forever. Thought provoking and affecting, Nobody's Daughter Haewon is a brilliantly original exploration of modern relationships from one of Asia’s most unique directors.

The Reservoir Game
(2017)An investigative reporter seeks to expose the whereabouts of a slush fund belonging to the former president of South Korea, Lee Myung-bak.

12.12: The Day
(2023)After President Park's assassination in 1979, martial law is declared, and a violent coup erupts in Seoul as military factions battle for control.

Rampant
(2018)Released after ten years as a hostage of China’s Qing Dynasty, Prince Ganglim returns home to find it overtaken by a quickly spreading zombie plague.

Big Match
(2014)After an assault, a banned baseball player becomes a superstar WFC fighter who must search for his missing brother suspected of killing a promoter.

The King
(2017)Set in 1990s South Korea, a young prosecutor with a troubled past quickly ascends the ranks of a corrupt administration with nowhere to go but down.

Train to Busan
(2016)A father and his estranged daughter are trapped on a speeding train full of fellow passengers when a zombie virus breaks out in South Korea.

Architecture 101
(2012)An architect is given a second chance at love when he is reconnected with an old flame from college who needs someone to design her family’s home.

W: Two Worlds Apart
A heart surgeon's search for her missing father leads her into a virtual world, where she lives an impossible romance.

The Face Reader
(2013)After King Moonjong unexpectedly dies, Nae-kyung, a face reader used to identify traitors, faces a plot by Grand Prince Sooyang to usurp the throne.