List Of Korean and Japanese Movies On November 2023

 



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1. New Normal (Korea)
People face their fears hidden in their everyday life and their fears become part of their routine. Hyun-Jung (Choi Ji-Woo) is a woman unable to smile. Hyun-Soo (Lee Yoo-Mi) is looking for a job and she wants to have a relationship. Hoon (Minho) is a lonely university student. Ki-Jin (P.O) gives up on getting a job and he is in a shameless romance. Yeon-Jin (Ha Da-In) is working part-time at a convenience store and she hates people. Seung-Jin (Jung Dong-Won) is a middle school student who dreams of becoming a hero. These six people are connected by different cases.


2. The Boys (Korea)
3 boys are arrested in a robbery and homicide case, that took place at a supermarket in a small town. The chief of the investigation team at the time, Hwang Joon-Cheol (Sol Kyung-Gu), has doubts about their conviction and begins to reinvestigate the case.



3. Godzilla Minus One (Japan)
In postwar, Japan has been left devastated by the war and has lost everything. The country is at a "zero" level. Now, Godzilla appears in the country. Citizens who have already survived the war must now find a way to resists Godzilla.



4. Jinsei ni Tsunda Moto Idol wa (Japan)
Akiko (Mai Fukagawa) is a former idol, but now lives an ordinary life. She works at a company and keeps reminding herself that she is happy and to have a fulfilling day. One day, she walks to work and falls down. She becomes stuck and unable to move. Akiko breaks down mentally and decides to quit her job. Now, Akiko doesn't have a job, a boyfriend, and only 100,000 yen (~$700 USD) in her bank account. Her friend then tells her that she should move in with 56 year old salaryman Sasapon (Arata Iura), who lives alone in his house in Tokyo. When she visits Sasapon, he invites her to stay at his house on the condition that she can live there until his retirement. Their strange living arrangement begins.



5. (Ab)normal Desire (Japan)
Hiroki Terai (Goro Inagaki) is a prosecutor at the Yokohama Public Prosecutors' Office. He is married and and has a elementary school aged son. His son is often truant and Hiroki Terai worries his son might shut himself off from the outside world.

Meanwhile, Natsuki Kiryu (Yui Aragaki) is a contract worker at a Hiroshima shopping mall. She has a peculiar habit and keeps it a secret. Her secret is that she wants to disconnect from the outside world. Due to the accidental death of a person, Hiroki Terai and Natsuki Kiryu become connected with each other.



6. The Innocent Game (Japan)
Kiyoyoshi Kuga (Ren Nagase) attends law school, aiming to work in the legal field as a lawyer. His childhood friend Mirei Orimoto (Hana Sugisaki) also attends the same law school. One day, a leaflet is distributed by an anonymous person at their law school. The leaflet makes accusations about the past of Kiyoyoshi Kuga and Mirei Orimoto. Soon, unpleasant cases takes place around them. Kiyoyoshi Kuga talks to Kaoru Yuki (Takumi Kitamura), who is an extremely smart classmate and in charge of the mock trials. These three people chase after the truth, but they face an unexpected situat ion.



7. Believer 2 (Korea)
Detective Won-Ho (Cho Jin-Woong) looks for missing person Rak (Oh Seung-Hoon) and he also chases after Teacher Lee, who is the boss of a drug ring. Brian (Cha Seung-Won) and Keunkal (Han Hyo-Joo) appear in front of Detective Won-Ho. Keunkal is the the only one who knows the real identity of Teacher Lee.



8. Copo A Copo (Japan)
Yuri Tatsumi (Fumika Baba) breaks free from the chains of her family and runs away. She now lives as a freeter and resides at the cheap apartment complex Copo in Osaka. Other residents there include Hiroshi Nakajo (Masahiro Higashide), Teppei Ishida (Yuki Kura), and Yuzo Miyaji (Takashi Sasano). These residents all have their own stories. Hiroshi Nakajo makes a living by receiving contributions from women. Teppei Ishida does labor work and he is not good at expressing his feelings to women. Yuzo Miyaji doesn’t talk about his past and he seems to be involved in a suspicious business. One day, Yuzo Miyaji finds that another resident there named Yamaguchi has hanged himself to death. Yuri Tatsumi and her neighbors sees Yamaguchi’s death and they look back on their lives.



9. Out (Japan)
Tatsuya Iguchi (Yuki Kura) was a juvenile delinquent in Tokyo and led a motorcycle gang. After he was released from juvenile detention, he begins to live a new life and doesn't go back to his hometown. Instead, he begins to live with his aunt in Nishi-Chiba and will work at a barbecue beef restaurant. If he gets involved in any fights, he will be kicked out. On the first day of his release, he gets into a fight with Kaname Abe (Koshi Mizukami), who is second in command of motorcycle gang Kirihito. 

The motorcycle gang Kirihito is led by Atsushi Tanzawa (Kotaro Daigo). Tatsuya Iguchi won the fight against Kaname Abe, but they agree to keep it a secret because Tatsuya Iguchi doesn’t want to go back to juvenile detention and Kaname Abe doesn’t want to people to know he got his butt kicked. A friendship soon ensues between the two. Tatsuya Iguchi also meets Chihiro Minagawa (Yuki Yoda). Chihiro Minagawa’s older brother was the leader of motorcycle gang Kirihito, but he died in a fight with another motorcycle gang. Chihiro Minagawa currently works at a bowling alley. She doesn’t hesitate to speak bluntly with motorcycle gang Kirihito leader Atsushi Tanzawa to stop its battles with other motorcycle gangs.



10. 12.12: The Day (Korea)
Jeon Doo-Gwang (Hwang Jung-Min) is the commander of the Defense Security Command and founder of the secret military club Hanahoe. Over a period 9 hours on December 12, 1979 in Seoul, South Korea, Jeon Doo-Gwang leads the "12.12 Military Insurrection" and orders the arrest of a general without the authorization from the president. Lee Tae-Shin (Jung Woo-Sung), who is a commander of the Capital Security Command, stands against the military insurrection.



11. Kubi (Japan)
Nobunaga Oda (Ryo Kase) pursues the unification of the entire country and fights against rivals on multiple fronts, including the Mori, Takeda, and Uesugi clans. In the midst of these battles, Nobunaga Oda’s own vassal Murashige Araki (Kenichi Endo) stages a rebellion against him and then disappears. Nobunaga Oda gathers his vassals, including Mitsuhide Akechi (Hidetoshi Nishijima) and Hideyoshi Toyotomi (Takeshi Kitano), and orders them to find Murashige Araki. He promises that the one who is successful will become his successor.

Hideyoshi Toyotomi along with his younger brother Hidenaga and his military adviser Kanbee Kuroda (Tadanobu Asano) devises a secret plan. They recruit storyteller Shinzaemon Sorori (Yuichi Kimura), who is a former ninja, to find Murashige Araki. Beyond the capture of Murashige Araki, Hideyoshi Toyotomi plans to take control over the country by removing Nobunaga Oda and Mitsuhide Akechi.



12. Single in Seoul (Korea)
Young-Ho (Lee Dong-Wook) is a popular essay instructor. He is a power influencer, who posts about single life on social media. He receives a recommendation to write "Single in Seoul."

Hyun-Jin (Lim Soo-Jung) is a chief editor of publishing company. She is good at her work, but her dating life isn't nearly as successful. In order to publish "Single in Seoul," she meets Young-Ho.



Source: https://asianwiki.com/Main_Page




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