The best Lee Moo-saeng’s movies

Lee Moo-saeng

Lee Moo-saeng

10/05/1980 (44 años)
We present our ranking of the best Lee Moo-saeng’s movies. Do you love cinema? Or are you looking for a movie of your favorite actor to watch tonight? Surely you have some to see or that you did not know yet about Lee Moo-saeng.

The Suffered

The Suffered
Gain visits her hometown to see her critically ill father only to find an awkward tension between them. She gets to know a man named Dokyung who came from Seoul and becomes close to him. As Gain sees who he really is, though, she feels her life is being threatened.

Plump Revolution

Plump Revolution
5.6/10
A Korea-Japan collaboration, this romance comedy is about a top model who decides to put on weight for love.

A Long Visit

A Long Visit
7.4/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 22/04/2010
Daughter Ji Suk (Park Jin Hee) is now already a mother herself, but she'll always be a child in the eyes of her proud mom (Kim Hae Suk). The two decide to go on their first ever trip together. Over three days and two nights, their journey reveals the love and regrets, emotions and conflicts, that form a mother-daughter relationship.

Homicide Sonata

Homicide Sonata
First, the tale of a doctor who hides the accidental death of his son. Second, the story of a sculptress who kills and makes a sculpture out of a habitual sex offender who breaks into her home. Third, the story of a detective who administers euthanasia to satisfy the wishes of a terminally ill younger brother. Last, the tale of a young girl who develops psychological problems after her mother is killed by her abusive father

Bloody Fight in Iron-Rock Valley

Bloody Fight in Iron-Rock Valley
5.3/10
When Chul-Ki was young his family was killed. Now as an adult, Chul-Ki is released from prison after serving 12 years. His plan for revenge is set to begin ...

Resurrection of the Butterfly

Resurrection of the Butterfly
  • Genre: Horror
  • Release: 11/10/2007
In 1592, Japan invades Chosun (the ancient name for Korea). While thousands submitted to the foreign rule, Non-gae encourages General CHOI Kyung-hoe to love her, so that she can behead him. In 2007 Korea lovers Seung-hyun and Young-shin are also botanists in search of a legendary flower believed to absorb human souls. During their mountain trek, they encounter Jae-jin a stranger who insists he knows them both. Jae-jin’s presence has a strange effect on Seung-hyun, whose bursts of insanity eventually threaten Young-shin’s life. Eventually Seung-hyun finds himself in a struggle to death with Jae-jin. The film is a fantasy motivated by a historical story of Nongae and the idea of Buddhist transmigration of souls.(KOFIC)

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