The best Cha Seung-won’s comedy movies

Cha Seung-won

Cha Seung-won

07/06/1970 (53 años)
Today we present the best Cha Seung-won’s movies. If you are a great movie fan, you will surely know most of them, but we hope to discover a movie that you have not yet seen … and that you love! Let’s go there with the best Cha Seung-won’s movies.

Sinkhole

Sinkhole
6.2/10
  • Genre: ComedyDrama
  • Release: 11/08/2021
  • Character: Man-soo
The average citizen Dong-won and his family move into a house bought after years of hard work. Filled with happiness, he invites his colleagues for a housewarming party, but the heavy rain during the night before creates a gigantic sinkhole, and in a mere minute, it swallows up the whole house and the people inside. Hundreds of meters down the hole, Dong-won, his neighbor Man-su, and the unfortunate guests must find their way out. Rain starts to pour down, filling the sinkhole with water, and they’re running out of time.

Attack the Gas Station!

Attack the Gas Station!
6.9/10
A quartet of disaffected Korean youths have robbed a Seoul gas station. After taking the gas station over, their wacky antics ensue; forcing the manager to sing, kidnapping customers that complain about the service, and staging fist-fights between street gang members and gas station employees; all of these reflect their own gripes against society.

Cheer Up, Mr. Lee

Cheer Up, Mr. Lee
6.9/10
  • Genre: ComedyDrama
  • Release: 11/09/2019
  • Character: Cheol-su
Chul-soo is a man with an intellectual disability. One day, Chul-soo finds out that a young girl, Saet-byul, who is in hospital is his daughter. And soon, Saet-byul sneaks out of the hospital and travels by herself to a faraway city for her friend's birthday. As Chul-soo accompanies Saet-byul's journey, friendship develops between the two.

Mr. XXX-Kisser

Mr. XXX-Kisser
6.8/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 21/06/2012
Oh Dong-sik is the completely rigid character who has always led a text-book life. Dong-sik is threatened by loan sharks when his mother signs up for a private loan in order to advance Dong-sik’s father’s promotion into the principal position. Dong-sik decides to become the best insurance seller in his newly transferred insurance sales team, but sales is a major challenge for the completely tactless and obstinate Dong-sik. Then one day, Dong-sik has a chance encounter with Hyugosoo, the legendary ‘master of tongue’ of insurance sales industry. Hyugosoo bends his rules and accepts Dong-sik as his pupil, and Dong-sik begins to learn Hyugosoo’s secrets of flattery after a great struggle. Will his teachings indeed reinvent Dong-sik into ‘Mr. Ass-Kisser’?

Lovely Rivals

Lovely Rivals
6.6/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 17/11/2004
A teacher and her student compete for the affection of a handsome man.

Ghost House

Ghost House
6.1/10
Park Pil-gi’s family has never owned a house for three generations. They have to live in a rented room all their lives. Quite understandably, his father’s will at his death bed was ‘get your own house,’ which became Pil-gi’s goal in life. He works at a shipyard by day and as part-time chauffeur by night. After 10 years he finally manages to buy a two-storey house near the beach in Geoje-do, with some loans and mortgage. On the day he moves in, he shouts “Father… I did it! I bought my own house!” But his joy soon turns to fear. A knife flies toward him, the actor on TV suddenly shouts at him to leave the house, and even crawls out of the screen.…

Murder, Take One

Murder, Take One
6.2/10
  • Genre: ComedyCrime
  • Release: 11/08/2005
  • Character: Choi Yeon-gi
A woman is killed in a hotel room. The ensuing police investigation is conducted in front of TV cameras for the entire country to watch as it unfolds.

Jail Breakers

Jail Breakers
6.2/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 10/10/2002
Two inmates break out of a prison only to discover afterwards that they are up for parole. Desperate to get their lives back on track, they realize their best move is to break back into the prison without being noticed.

Break Out

Break Out
6.3/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 17/07/2002
  • Character: Yang Cheol-gon
How far would you go to recover a cigarette lighter? A pulsing mix of hard-hitting action, wry social commentary, and black humor, director Jang Hang Joon's Break Out takes a simple premise and spins it into a spiraling film experience. Penniless and slothful Bong Gu (Kim Seung Woo) loses his cheap lighter in the Seoul train station washroom, and it falls into the hands of gangster leader Chul Gon (Cha Seung Won). Bong Gu, determined to retrieve his lighter, follows Chul Gon to Pusan, but the task turns out to be a lot more difficult than he had imagined.

If the Sun Rises in the West

If the Sun Rises in the West
5.8/10
  • Genre: ComedyRomance
  • Release: 19/12/1998
  • Character: Byun Ji-min
The classic love story between the famous actress and the plain ordinary man.

My Teacher, Mr. Kim

My Teacher, Mr. Kim
6.4/10
  • Genre: ComedyDrama
  • Release: 28/03/2003
  • Character: Kim Bong-doo
A teacher attempts to lure his handful of students in a small, rural school to Seoul so that he can move on to a better school. His efforts backfire however, and his school becomes one of the highest ranked in the nation.

Kick the Moon

Kick the Moon
6.5/10
  • Genre: ComedyDrama
  • Release: 23/06/2001
  • Character: Choi Ki-woong
Kick the Moon is about two high school students from a small-city high-school. One is a fighter who is involved in a legendary street-fight with a rival school, the other is a geeky wimp who loves to study and is one of the only students to not participate in the fight. Years later, the punk has grown to be a teacher in the high-school he attended and the nerd has become a mafia underboss and has returned to his hometown to set up operations. The movie revolves around the two men's rivalry for the affections of a local lady restaurant owner and the fighting of rival gang factions in the small city.

Small Town Rivals

Small Town Rivals
5.8/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 28/03/2007
  • Character: Cho Chun-sam
Cho Chun-sam and Noh Dae-gyu, now both in their thirties, are old friends who went to the same elementary school. In their school days, Chun-sam was always the ambitious class president, while Dae-gyu had to settle for a role as vice president. Twenty years later their roles are reversed: Chun-sam is now a humble farmer who has assumed the post of village chief in his hometown, while Dae-gyu is the newly elected county magistrate. At first, Chun-sam asks his old friend for favours regarding the development of his village, but these requests are turned down. Later, when Dae-gyu proposes building a nuclear waste disposal facility in the county, Chun-sam leads demonstrations against the plan, turning old friends into bitter rivals.

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