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7 Best Shows Like Netflix’s ‘Trigger’ To Watch If You Love the Series
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Trigger is a South Korean action crime thriller series written and directed by Kwon Oh-seung. The Netflix series is set in South Korea, where illegal firearms are banned, but when illegal guns flood into the country, a police officer must do everything he can to save innocent people from their effects. Trigger stars Kim Nam-gil, Kim Young-Kwang, Park Hoon, Gil Hae-yeon, and Kim Won-hae. So, if you loved the thrilling and intense drama and compelling characters in Netflix’s Trigger, here are some similar shows you should check out next.

Karma (Netflix) Credit – Netflix

Karma is a South Korean crime thriller drama series written and directed by Lee Il-hyung. Based on the Kakao webtoon of the same name by Choi Hee-seon, the Netflix series revolves around a group of people as they get embroiled in a toxic and...
See full article at Cinema Blind
  • 8/1/2025
  • by Kulwant Singh
  • Cinema Blind
Trigger Tops Netflix Korea Trending Now! Kim Nam-Gil’s Latest K-Drama Beats Squid Game 3
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K-Drama Trigger Hits No.1 On Netflix(Photo Credit –Netflix)

After premiering on July 25, 2025, Netflix’s latest K-drama, Trigger, literally triggered the viewers and became one of the most-watched shows in Korea within 24 hours. This explosion sparked a lot of conversation online among netizens as it not only topped the trending list of Netflix Korea but also dethroned other successful dramas, including Try: We Become Miracles and Squid Game 3, as per Kbizoom.

The K-drama Trigger stars Kim Nam-Gil, Kim Young-Kang, Park Hoon, Gil Hae-Yeon, and other actors in various key roles. The gritty plot, raw chaos, and terrifying consequences of holding guns in a country where firearms are strictly prohibited have intrigued the audience. The intense action scenes and thrilling theme kept the viewers on the edge of their seats. Scroll ahead to know more.

How Viewers Are Reacting After Watching Trigger?

Ahead of Trigger’s release, there was a subtle buzz about the Korean drama.
See full article at KoiMoi
  • 7/28/2025
  • by Ankita Mukherjee
  • KoiMoi
Film Review: Somebody (2024) by Kim Yeo-jung and Lee Jung-chan
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Like the popular Korean webcomic it is based on, “Chimbeom” by writer Kong Se Ri and artist Youngyoungyi, the film “Somebody” lives and dies on the promises it makes.

Somebody is screening at New York Asian Film Festival

All thrillers rely on suspense to some extent, but few in recent memory are as committed to subverting audience expectations as this one. The result is bold and stylish in nearly every aspect of its presentation, and there is an undeniable confidence in how directors Lee Jung Chan and Kim Yeo Jung choose to tell the story. However, that same confidence generates an internal conflict, resulting in a tumultuous yet intriguing viewing experience.

The story opens with Yeong Eun, played by Kwak Sun Young, a swimming teacher and recently divorced mother. Her primary challenge, as quickly becomes clear, is her seven-year-old daughter So Hyeon, portrayed by Gi So Yoo, who exhibits disturbingly clear psychopathic traits.
See full article at AsianMoviePulse
  • 7/20/2025
  • by Aldo Garcia
  • AsianMoviePulse
Acclaimed Thriller 'Midnight' Now Streaming for Free on Prime Video
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A psychological thriller that boasts 100% on Rotten Tomatoes is now available to stream for free. And that sentence alone should be enough to convince you that it’s well worth a watch. If it isn’t, then allow us to persuade you. Released back in 2021, Midnight hails from South Korea, and tracks a terrifying game of cat-and-mouse between a serial killer and a deaf woman who witnesses one of his crimes.

Midnight is now available to stream for free on Amazon Prime Video. Written and directed by Kwon Oh-seung, the gripping thriller stars Jin Ki-joo as Kim Kyung-mi, a deaf woman who works as a sign language counselor, and Squid Game star Wi Ha-joon as Do-shik, a serial killer who chooses Kim Kyung-mi as his next victim. The rest of the cast includes Kim Hye-yoon, Park Hoon, and Gil Hae-yeon, and you can check out the official synopsis for Midnight below.
See full article at MovieWeb
  • 1/15/2025
  • by Jonathan Fuge
  • MovieWeb
Film Review: Dolphin (2023) by Bae Du-ri
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Written, directed and edited by Bae Du-ri as a school project at the Korean Academy of Film Arts, “Dolphin” premiered last year at Jeonju and was released in Korean theaters this week.

The movie revolves around Na-young, a 35-year-old journalist at a local newspaper, who is definitely stuck in the small-town life she has experienced all her life, with her main focus being taking care of her mother, Jeong-ok, younger brother, Seong-woon and her friends. Na-young had a rather dramatic childhood, but through her routines and the simplicity of life in the particular location, she has found a degree of harmony. Everything, however, starts changing, when her mother informs her that she wants to sell the house Na-young grew up in, her brother decides to move to Seoul after finishing school, and Hae-soo, a man her age, relocates from Seoul. As Na-young cannot handle change, the potential alterations have her struggling intensely,...
See full article at AsianMoviePulse
  • 3/18/2024
  • by Panos Kotzathanasis
  • AsianMoviePulse
Finecut picks up Korean drama ‘Dolphin’ ahead of Jeonju premiere (exclusive)
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Bae Du-ri’s coming-of-age film will debut at Jeonju International Film Festival.

South Korean sales company Finecut has picked up Bae Du-ri’s Dolphin, which is set to make its world premiere at Jeonju International Film Festival (April 27-May 6).

It marks the feature directorial debut of Korea’s Bae, who wrote and directed Dolphin at the Korean Academy of Film Arts (Kafa) as part of the school’s feature-length production programme. The film is set to premiere as part of the Korean Cinema section of Jeonju on Friday (April 28).

The story follows a 35-year-old woman whose only joy after a...
See full article at ScreenDaily
  • 4/26/2023
  • by Jean Noh
  • ScreenDaily
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Film Review: Midnight (2021) by Kwon Oh-seung
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By Charlotte Remes

When it comes to the thriller genre, South Korean cinema does not disappoint. Some might even say it dominates. And Kwon Oh-seung’s directorial debut, “Midnight” (2021), is no exception. Fleshed in spine-chilling tension, the film features Jin Ki-joo (Little Forest), Wi Ha-joon (Squid Game), and Gil Hae-yeon (In Her Place) cast in a heart-stopping game of cat-and-mouse. The film’s 2020 premiere was delayed given the Covid-19 pandemic before being made available in theatres and on online streaming platforms on 30 June 2021. Nevertheless, in spite of its subdued release, ‘Midnight’ proved a critical and commercial success, placing third at the Korean box office with a gross of 796,540 as of December 12, 2021. Additionally, it clinched the ‘Silver Audience Award for Best Asian Film’ at the ‘25th Fantasia International Film Festival’.

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The film begins by introducing us to Kyung-mi (Jin Ki-joo...
See full article at AsianMoviePulse
  • 9/26/2022
  • by Guest Writer
  • AsianMoviePulse
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