Comedy Gold: Funniest Korean Movies of 2002 You Can’t Miss


Korean cinema in 2002 delivered a fantastic lineup of comedy films that entertained audiences with hilarious situations, witty dialogues, and unforgettable characters. Whether it’s romantic comedies, slapstick humor, or crime comedies, these films showcase the lighter side of Korean filmmaking. Here are the top 10 funniest Korean movies of 2002 that you shouldn’t miss.


1. Jail Breakers (2002)

Director: Kim Sang-jin
Starring: Sol Kyung-gu, Cha Seung-won, Song Yoon-ah
Language: Korean

A hilarious crime-comedy about two prison inmates who successfully escape—only to realize they’ve been pardoned right after their breakout. The film follows their chaotic attempts to sneak back into prison without getting caught, leading to a series of side-splitting misadventures.


2. Marrying the Mafia (2002)

Director: Jeong Heung-sun
Starring: Jung Joon-ho, Kim Jung-eun, Yoo Dong-geun
Language: Korean

This iconic romantic comedy revolves around a straight-laced businessman who wakes up next to a mafia boss’s daughter after a drunken night. Forced into marriage by her gangster family, he tries to escape, leading to laugh-out-loud moments filled with misunderstandings and absurdity.


3. Bet on My Disco (2002)

Director: Kim Dong-won
Starring: Lee Jeong-jin, Kim Sang-joong, Jang Jin-young
Language: Korean

Set in the 1980s, this nostalgic comedy follows a high school student obsessed with disco dancing. Determined to impress his crush and outshine his rival, he embarks on a wild journey filled with dance-offs, retro fashion, and classic humor.


4. Fun Movie (2002)

Director: Kim Jeong-woo
Starring: Kim Soo-ro, Im Won-hee, Kim Jung-hak
Language: Korean

A parody film that spoofs famous Korean movies like Shiri and Joint Security Area, Fun Movie delivers a non-stop comedy ride. It exaggerates classic movie tropes with ridiculous situations, making it a must-watch for fans of Korean cinema.


5. Who's Got the Tape? (2002)

Director: Kang Kyung-hoon
Starring: Lee Sung-jae, Kim Min-jong, Kim Jung-hak
Language: Korean

A crime comedy about a group of small-time crooks trying to retrieve an incriminating videotape from a gang boss. The chaotic mix-ups, slapstick action, and witty dialogues create a highly entertaining ride filled with unexpected turns.


6. Hi! Dharma 2: Showdown in Seoul (2002)

Director: Yook Sang-hyo
Starring: Park Shin-yang, Jung Jin-young
Language: Korean

A sequel to the hit Hi! Dharma!, this film follows Buddhist monks who move to Seoul and get caught up in gangster conflicts. Their peaceful ways collide with city life, leading to hilarious cultural clashes and comedic showdowns.


7. Conduct Zero (2002)

Director: Jo Geun-sik
Starring: Ryu Seung-beom, Gong Hyo-jin
Language: Korean

A high school comedy about a feared gang leader who unexpectedly falls for a bookish girl. As he tries to win her heart, he faces challenges from his own delinquent reputation, resulting in a funny and heartwarming story.


8. Baby Alone (2002)

Director: Lee Jung-sub
Starring: Kim Seung-woo, Kim Hye-soo, Kim Yoon-seok
Language: Korean

A lighthearted family comedy where a mischievous child turns his parents’ lives upside down. Featuring humorous pranks and touching moments, Baby Alone is a perfect blend of comedy and family drama.


9. Jail House Rock (2002)

Director: Oh Sang-hoon
Starring: Cha Seung-won, Kim Seung-woo
Language: Korean

A comedic take on prison life, this film follows a conman and a gangster who form an unlikely friendship while trying to outsmart the prison guards. Packed with witty dialogues and slapstick humor, it’s a laugh riot from start to finish.


10. Wet Dreams (2002)

Director: Jung Ji-woo
Starring: Kim Sun-ah, Lee Bum-soo, Jang Hyuk
Language: Korean

A coming-of-age comedy about a group of teenage boys dealing with their first crushes, embarrassing moments, and awkward situations. The film humorously explores adolescence with relatable and exaggerated antics.


Final Thoughts

2002 was a golden year for Korean comedy, bringing audiences a mix of slapstick humor, romantic misadventures, and crime comedies. Whether you enjoy parody films, high school hijinks, or mafia mix-ups, these movies will keep you entertained.


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