KMovie Based On True Story

A list of kmovies that are based on/inspired by true stories and/or events.

NOTE: Sometimes other titles can accidently get added in this list, it's probably because I've clicked wrong when I've tried to add it in one of my other custom lists. I've created these custom lists because it'll be easier for me to find things to watch depending on my mood. If a title is added wrong, please tell me about it so I can correct that mistake.

I will fix information on each kmovie when I've time for that, that's why a few of them have no informations sometimes.

Haitakaz mai 2, 2019
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  • Race to Freedom: Um Bok Dong

    101. Race to Freedom: Um Bok Dong

    Korean Movie - 2019

    7.0

    Based on a true story of Uhm Bok Dong, a Korean hero, and the winner from the time when Japan held a bicycle race in order to take over Korea during the Japanese Invasion.

  • Rebound

    102. Rebound

    Korean Movie - 2023

    Based on a true story of a basketball team in a high school in Busan.  

  • Resistance: The Yoo Kwan-soon Story

    103. Resistance: The Yoo Kwan-soon Story

    Korean Movie - 2019

    8.0

    Based on the Japanese occupation of Korea, it focuses on the female prisoners of war.

  • Restoration's Aestethics

    104. Restoration's Aestethics

    Korean Movie - 2015

    Inspired by real events about student movements, take place in Busan in 1974.

    After 1945, the student movements were mainly concerned with righting alleged wrongs in the Korean government. Students rose for instance against the South Korea's government of Syngman Rhee after the allegedly rigged elections in March 1960. 1980 marked a turning point in the South Korean student movement.

    - Wikipedia -

  • Rikidozan: A Hero Extraordinary

    105. Rikidozan: A Hero Extraordinary

    Korean Movie - 2004

    Based on the life of legendary wrestler Rikidozan (November 14, 1924 - December 15, 1963). Born as Kim Shin Rak in South Hamgyong, Korea, Shin Rak immigrated to Japan at the age of 17, changed his name to Mitsuhiro Momota and became a sumo wrestler. But upon finding out that only native-born Japanese could become Yokozuna, or grand champion, he left Japan’s national sport to become a professional wrestler. Thus he became the godfather of pro wrestling in Japan, and under his guidance, pro wrestling would become the most popular sport in Japan.

    - AsianWiki -

  • Run Off

    106. Run Off

    Korean Movie - 2016

    Inspired by true events surrounding the formation of the first women’s ice hockey team from Korea.

  • Sea Fog

    107. Sea Fog

    Korean Movie - 2014

    Adapted from the 2007 stage play Haemoo, which in turn was based on the true story of 25 Korean-Chinese illegal immigrants who suffocated to death in the storage tank of the fishing vessel Taechangho; their bodies were dumped by the ship's crew into the sea southwest of Yeosu on October 7, 2001.

    - Wikipedia -

  • Search Out

    108. Search Out

    Korean Movie - 2020

    7.5

    Based on the "Blue Whale Challenge" that took place in Russia. It's estimated that this game caused 130 suicide victims in Russia. The creator of the game, Phillip Budeikin, was arrested and was sentenced to 3 years in prison.

  • Seoul Searching

    109. Seoul Searching

    Korean Movie - 2016

    7.5

    Based on a true story about one of the summer camps that took place in 1986. In the 1980s, the South Korean government ran a series of summer camps. The idea was for ethnically Korean students who were growing up in foreign lands to become more aware of  their Korean heritage (language, culture etc). 

  • Set Me Free

    110. Set Me Free

    Korean Movie - 2014

    Based loosely on director/writer Kim Tae Yong's experiences.

  • Showdown

    111. Showdown

    Korean Movie - 2024

    Based on a true story of the  legendary Go player Cho Hunhyun.

  • Silenced

    112. Silenced

    Korean Movie - 2011

    9.5

    Based on the novel by Gong Ji Young and inspired by actual events at Gwangju Inhwa School for the hearing-impaired where students were sexually assaulted by the school staff over a period of 5 years in the early 2000s. 

  • Silmido

    113. Silmido

    Korean Movie - 2003

    Based on the true story of Unit 684, a unit created in April 1968 to retaliate against North Korea following the North’s attempt to assassinate President Park Chung Hee in Seoul on January 21, 1968. The men recruited for the special unit were outcasts, ex-convicts and prisoners on death row, chosen by the South Korean government to extract vengeance by murdering the North Korean leader, Kim Il Sung. The main incentive for the thirty one ex-criminals was to wipe their criminals records clean and start a brand new life as promised by the government. On August 23, 1971 twenty three men headed to the presidential office of Cheong Wae Dae to revolt against their own president, Park Chung Hee. The government declared a state of emergency as the armed men seized buses and rampaged their way through police blockades, killing a police officer and an innocent young bystander.

    - AsianWiki -

  • Snowy Road

    114. Snowy Road

    Korean Movie - 2017

    9.0

    Based on when Korea was under Japanese colonial rule (1910-45) and had comfort women. It was theatrically released on March 1, 2017, also known as the Independence Movement Day in South Korea, which commemorates the 1919 March 1st Movement.

  • Swing Kids

    115. Swing Kids

    Korean Movie - 2018

    8.5

    Based on Korean musical “Rho Ki Soo,” written by Jang Woo Sung and directed by Kim Tae Hyung. The film has become even more meaningful for having reignited interest for the Geoje city prison camp used in the Korean War 1951, which was not as well-known in the past. The film has also sparked interest for revealing that Werner Bischof’s photo of the prisoners of war dancing with masks on was one of the beginnings of the film “Swing Kids.”

  • Swordsman

    116. Swordsman

    Korean Movie - 2020

    8.0

    Based on true historical events.


    "What one might not expect is a history lesson as The Swordsman begins in Lunar Year 1623 and with the removal of King Gwanghae from his leadership position in Joseon, a part of the Korean dynastic kingdom lasting from approximately 1392 – 1897. Using the history as the basis for the story allows The Swordsman to include a disclaimer proclaiming the narrative as based on true historical fact, though the lengths of this statement is difficult to discern, and requires the story to do a lot of groundwork to set up the necessary pieces for the logline to come to fruition."

    - Elements of Madness -

  • Take Off

    117. Take Off

    Korean Movie - 2009

    Based on a real story, in which underrepresented Korean ski-jumpers strive to make ski-jumping as one of the sport categories in the Olympics. 

  • The 8-Day Festival

    118. The 8-Day Festival

    Korean Movie - 2014

    Based on historical event.

    This documentary is a re-enactment of the Wonhaeng Eulmyo Jeongri Uigwe (원행을묘정리의궤), royal record of Jeongjo’s 8-day festival held in Suwon. The film truly catches the grandness of the festival with in all its details, with the dramatic life of Jeongjo and his feats as a backdrop.

    - RealKoreans.com -

  • The Admiral: Roaring Currents

    119. The Admiral: Roaring Currents

    Korean Movie - 2014

    7.0

    Based on the real battle that would end up going down in history as the Battle of Myeongnyang.

  • The Attorney

    120. The Attorney

    Korean Movie - 2013

    7.5

    Based on the real events of Roh Moo Hyun, who was South Korea's ninth president, who later became an activist. The events took place in Busan, 1978.

  • The Battle of Jangsari

    121. The Battle of Jangsari

    Korean Movie - 2019

    8.0

    Based on the true story of "The Battle of Jangsari," which took place over two days (September 14-15, 1950) at Jangsari in Yeongdeok, North Gyeongsang Province, South Korea.

  • The Battle: Roar to Victory

    122. The Battle: Roar to Victory

    Korean Movie - 2019

    8.5

    Based on a true story of the 1920 Battle of Bongodong, a confrontation between Korean independence fighters and Japanese forces, which is one of the most glorious moments in Korea’s history.

  • The Battleship Island

    123. The Battleship Island

    Korean Movie - 2017

    9.5

    Based on a true story toward the end of World War II, when hundreds of Koreans attempted to escape forced labor on the Japanese island of Hashima. 

  • The Battleship Island: Extended Cut

    124. The Battleship Island: Extended Cut

    Korean Movie - 2017

    9.5
  • The Case of Itaewon Homicide

    125. The Case of Itaewon Homicide

    Korean Movie - 2009

    7.0

    When two friends are suspected of murder, it could turn into a “he said, she said” situation which is what happened in The Case of Itaewon Homicide. In the actual murder which was called the Itaewon Burger King Murder, Arthur Patterson and Edward Lee were accused of fatally stabbing Hongik college student Jo Jung Pil in 1997.

    - Kajo Mag -

  • The Chaser

    126. The Chaser

    Korean Movie - 2008

    9.5

    Inspired by real-life convicted serial killer and self-confessed cannibal, Yoo Young Chul. It was shot on location around Mangwon-dong in the Mapo District, Seoul.

  • The Classified File

    127. The Classified File

    Korean Movie - 2015

    7.0

    Based on a real-life 33-day kidnapping case in Busan in 1978. The first kidnapping occurred September 15, 1978 and the second kidnapping occurred April 14, 1979.

  • The Drug King

    128. The Drug King

    Korean Movie - 2018

    6.5

    Inspired by historical events in 70's Korea. Any resemblance to actual persons or organizations is purely coincidental. 

  • The Gangster, The Cop and The Devil

    129. The Gangster, The Cop and The Devil

    Korean Movie - 2019

    8.0

    Set in the summer of 2005 and based on some actual murders that took place around that time, Lee’s script reassembles the disembodied scraps of this morbid history into a conceit that cleverly blurs the thin blue line between cops and criminals

    - IndieWire -

  • The Great Battle

    130. The Great Battle

    Korean Movie - 2018

    8.0

    A historical movie about the siege of Ansi Fortress and the epic eighty-eight day battle that Yang Manchun and his Goguryeo troops fought against 500,000 invading Tang dynasty men to defend it.

    The movie received mostly positive reviews from critics. Praise was given to its cinematography, Kim's directing, the action sequences and acting performances. However, there were criticisms regarding the portrayal of Yang Man Chun and the historical accuracy of the movie.

    - Wikipedia -

  • The Himalayas

    131. The Himalayas

    Korean Movie - 2015

    Based on Um Hong Gil's real life, primarily focusing on his mentorship of two other climbers.

  • The Last Princess

    132. The Last Princess

    Korean Movie - 2016

    8.0

    It depicts Princess Deokhye's life in Japan after she was forced to move there at age 13 by the Imperial Japanese government, and her attempts to return to Korea.

  • The Legendary Courtesan Hwang Jin Yi

    133. The Legendary Courtesan Hwang Jin Yi

    Korean Movie - 2007

    Based on Hong Seok Jung's 2002 novel Hwangjini (which won the Manhae Prize for Literature in 2004), the movie is about the life of Hwang Jin Yi, the most famous courtesan (or gisaeng) in Korean history.

    - Wikipedia -

  • The Man Standing Next

    134. The Man Standing Next

    Korean Movie - 2020

    Based on nonfiction novel “Namsanui Bujangdeul” by Kim Choong Sik (published from 1990 to 1992 in newspaper The Dong A Ilbo ). The novel covers the true story of KCIA director Kim Hyong-Uk and his disappearance.

  • The Outlaws

    135. The Outlaws

    Korean Movie - 2017

    7.5

    Based on the true story of the “Heuksapa Incident” in 2007. Detectives arrested 32 people who were part of a criminal ring. The group consisted of ethnic Koreans who came from Yanbian, China.

  • The President's Last Bang

    136. The President's Last Bang

    Korean Movie - 2005

    A satiric black comedy movie about the events leading up to the assassination, as well as the aftermath of the event, of Park Chung Hee, the president of South Korea from 1963 to 1979.  

  • The Sorrowful Song

    137. The Sorrowful Song

    Korean Movie - 1924

    It was said that it was based on the true story of the paradigm Kang Myung Hwa, but it was said that 'the heightened feeling of vulgar decadence that was commonly popular in the past' (Daily News [aka Maeil Sinbo], reported on January 1, 1925) in the past.

  • The Soup

    138. The Soup

    Korean Movie - 2018

    Based on a true tale, the story of an ex-con who enters a house without being invited to live with a married couple with intellectual difficulties and a seven-year-old daughter.

  • The Spy Gone North

    139. The Spy Gone North

    Korean Movie - 2018

    It's loosely based on the true story of Park Chae Seo, a former South Korean agent with the code name of "Black Venus” who infiltrated North Korea's nuclear facilities.  

  • The Supreme Order

    140. The Supreme Order

    Korean Movie - 1993

    Based on a true story.

  • The Tenor Lirico Spinto

    141. The Tenor Lirico Spinto

    Korean Movie - 2014

    Based on a true story of the life of the internationally-acclaimed South Korean tenor, Bae Jae Chul.

  • The Throne

    142. The Throne

    Korean Movie - 2015

    8.0

    Based on the real story of Crown Prince Sado and King Yeongjo of the Joseon dynasty.

  • The Tragic Prince

    143. The Tragic Prince

    Korean Movie - 1956

  • The Treacherous

    144. The Treacherous

    Korean Movie - 2015

    Based on real events from the regime of Yeonsan-gun aka Prince Yeonsan, the 10th king of Korea's Joseon Dynasty.

  • The Whistleblower

    145. The Whistleblower

    Korean Movie - 2014

    Based on the true story of disgraced Korean researcher Dr. Hwang Woo Suk.

  • To Kill Alice

    146. To Kill Alice

    Korean Movie - 2019

    This was the century's greatest red scandal that caused a stir in the ROK in 2014. 


    Director Kim Sang Kyu takes a strictly depositional approach to the peculiar case of Eun Mi. He collects whatever random video footage was taken at the time relevant to these events, and edits it into a documentary telling the full story. "To Kill Alice" has no frills whatsoever, not even a narrator. The whole documentary is just a snapshot into what the South Korean political environment was like at the time.

    Director's statement:
    Most information about North Korea is controlled by the government and the media. The government only allows information good for sustaining its regime and security, the media only writes down it without a devotion for truth. In winter of 2014, South Korea was abuzz with outrage over the words of ‘pro-North Korea’, democracy and human rights were severely shaken. This film is about the media who lives in anger and hatred, the anticommunist state who separates non-citizen from citizen, and the people who are not free from it.


    - HanCinema & SIDOF.org -

  • Voice of a Murderer

    147. Voice of a Murderer

    Korean Movie - 2007

    7.0

    Fictionalised story based on the abduction of nine-year-old Lee Hyung Ho on Jan 29, 1991.

  • Way Back Home

    148. Way Back Home

    Korean Movie - 2013

    Based on a true story of Jang Mi Jung who was imprisoned for 2 years in Martinique, an island in the Carribean Sea, after being wrongfully accused of smuggling drugs at a Paris airport. She was arrested on October 30, 2004 at Orly Airport in Paris, France.  She was finally able to return to Korea on November 8, 2006.

  • Whispering Corridors 2: Memento Mori

    149. Whispering Corridors 2: Memento Mori

    Korean Movie - 1999

    6.0

    The kiss scene in the classroom is based on a true story from a girls' high school in 1993. In the true story, the girl who kissed another female student got expelled from school and the other girl dropped out.

    About the kiss scene in the movie, the students around them didn't know that the scene was the kiss scene, so all the reactions by the students were real. The girl who threw her note book did that because she was really mad, she was a devout Christian.

  • Your Name is Rose

    150. Your Name is Rose

    Korean Movie - 2019

    Based on Korean history from 1979 to 2015 about a woman named Hong Jang Mi (lit. Hong Rose) who wants to be a singer. The movie revolves around Jang Mi and her daughter.

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