Love movies are the best way to satisfy the viewer’s inner romantic side. There will always be romantic comedies and romantic dramas that will make their stomach feel like butterflies, no matter how trite they are, despite the fact that they are avid fans of romantic films and have seen all the clichés of love stories played out on screen.

Undoubtedly, South Korean romantic films have an undeniable appeal and ingenuity that viewers cannot resist. So, here is a list of 10 romantic movies from the 2010s that fans should watch.

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“Beauty Within” (2015)

This is a 2015 romantic comedy. beauty inside was based on the 2012 American version of the same name, about a South Korean who woke up every day in the body of a different person. This man is a furniture designer and is in a relationship with a woman who does not notice his minor flaw, because she appreciates the inner beauty that he possesses.

The success of a film starts with a unique and creative film concept. Also, the serious and important message the film wants to convey is that love comes in many sizes and shapes and can transcend gender, age and language. Cast members beauty inside varied and equally brilliant, and despite their differences in real life, they can all convincingly and thoroughly portray the same character.

“On Your Wedding Day” (2018)

On your wedding day A 2018 romantic comedy about a decade of love and friendship between two people from adolescence to adulthood. The movie starts when the manKim Yong-kwang) the first love he thought was his destiny when they first met in high school sends him a wedding invitation.

Despite the typical and predictable plot for a Korean romantic comedy, On your wedding day stands out for its creative character development that resonates with audiences. In addition, the color of the film is a little vintage, with soothing music and a gradual but upbeat pace due to the merging of the present and the past in the storyline. The lead couple also have incredible on-screen chemistry.

“Tune in for Love” (2019)

Tune in for love is a romantic film set in the 90s in which a student and a teenager instantly hit it off after a chance meeting in a bakery. However, fate seems to have decided to separate them from that moment on.

The film’s soundtrack is the sweetest and most heartfelt, and often brings viewers to tears as they immerse themselves in the storyline. In addition, the idea that love makes the world a better place and that love changes people is effectively conveyed. leading couple, Jung Hae In as well as Kim Go Eundominated every scene they were in with their natural acting and amazing on-screen chemistry.

“Be With You” (2018)

To be with you follows a man who tragically loses his wife and then becomes a single parent. However, before her death, the wife vows to return on a rainy day in a year. By some miracle, she returns, but completely without memory.

To be with you - one of the few films in which the themes of love and fatherhood are successfully combined into a single whole. Moreover, thanks to a simple plot, stellar and natural acting, a deep soundtrack, soulful dialogues and successful angles, the film looks easy and emotional, especially on a rainy day.

“Always” (2011)

Is always tells the story of a seasoned former boxer who now works as a parking attendant and a young blind telemarketer who accidentally walks into his booth one day. They begin an affair when the seething energy of the girl defeats the guy, but their joy does not last long.

The film is masterfully made, with the right mix of suspense, drama and swoon-worthy scenes. Han Hyo-joo as well as So Ji Sub, two experienced actors, excelled in their respective roles and elevated the film with their performance, which included only the physical interaction and chemistry between them, and not just an exchange of dialogue. Besides, Is alwayslike other Korean romance films, skillfully uses music and light to enhance the mood and tell the story.

‘Love 911’ (2012)

Love 911 follows a widower firefighter pursued by a doctor who volunteers to become a paramedic to work alongside him. Although he slowly begins to like her, he can’t help but think she’s hiding something from him.

The film deftly and delicately explores topics such as life and death, morality and human values, success and the lives of those who regularly risk their own safety to save others. Although the plot was predictable, the performance of the main couple and secondary characters, as well as the film’s vibrant sets, made up for it.

‘Romang’ (2019)

Romang tells of a married couple who both developed dementia after 45 years of marriage. Despite this, their love for each other only intensifies when they begin to forget about everything.

With little details that make us think of our own families and make devoted Korean moviegoers cry, Romang deeply touching and full of family love. Experienced performers Lee Sun-jae as well as Jung Yong-suk make sure the audience can understand every move, look and tear with their natural acting and incredible chemistry.

“Mood of the day” (2016)

Mood of the day tells the story of a charming playboy and a woman in a committed relationship who meet each other on a road trip from Seoul to Busan that ends up changing their lives.

The film’s clever use of dialogue and limited environments make it stand out despite its uncomplicated plot. Moreover, the film is not afraid to openly address and criticize issues of gender and age that define duties and expected behavior. Cho Kyu Jangit is compressed and peppered with humorous moments that help relieve tension and provide a fresh and enjoyable take on the subject.

‘Crazy Romance’ (2019)

Mad romance follows a pair of colleagues who recently broke up with their partners (one called off his engagement and the other was cheated on by an ex) determined to overcome their situation by starting a new relationship with each other.

Although Mad romance has a very mature take on a modern romance, it’s not your typical overtly sweet, corny first love story. Also, in a conservative South Korean society where responsibilities and expected behavior are determined by a person’s gender and age, the script ingeniously challenges those gendered expectations of people of the protagonist’s age, making it an interesting approach.

“A Guide to Love for the Lost” (2015)

A bit like Mad romance above, A guide to love for the abandoned follows two lonely strangers who are recently rejected by their former partners. After meeting by chance, they decide to start an expiring relationship to help each other overcome their grief, even though they never expected to fall in love.

The story is really mean, which sets the film apart from most other films in this genre. The first part of the film is a black comedy in which taboo themes such as date rape and suicide are explored as potential cures for heartache. Moreover, despite the extremely dark theme, the performances of Yoon Kye Sang and Han Ye Ri are to be commended for making their characters sympathetic.