Funniest Korean Films of 2024


Korean cinema has a knack for blending humor with heartfelt storytelling, and 2024 was no exception. This year’s comedy films delivered everything from satirical takes on modern life to over-the-top slapstick humor and witty rom-coms. Here are the must-watch funniest Korean movies of 2024.


1. Hijacking (납치) – Dark Comedy with a Twist

  • Director: Lee Jong-pil (Samjin Company English Class)

  • Cast: Ha Jung-woo, Joo Ji-hoon, Choi Hee-seo

  • Genre: Dark Comedy, Crime, Satire

  • Language: Korean

  • IMDb Rating: 7.4/10

  • Plot: A struggling actor (Ha Jung-woo) hatches a ridiculous plan to fake his own kidnapping to gain media attention, only for things to spiral out of control when a real criminal group gets involved. With hilarious misunderstandings, slapstick chaos, and biting social satire, Hijacking is a sharp and absurd comedy that keeps audiences laughing while critiquing celebrity culture.


2. Chicken Nugget (닭강정) – A Bizarre, Sci-Fi Comedy

  • Director: Lee Byeong-heon (Extreme Job, Melo is My Nature)

  • Cast: Ryu Seung-ryong, Ahn Jae-hong, Kim Yoo-jung

  • Genre: Comedy, Sci-Fi, Absurdist Humor

  • Language: Korean

  • IMDb Rating: 7.0/10

  • Plot: When a young woman (Kim Yoo-jung) is accidentally turned into a chicken nugget due to a malfunctioning machine, her father (Ryu Seung-ryong) and a lovestruck intern (Ahn Jae-hong) embark on a desperate and hilarious quest to turn her back into a human. With wacky situations and over-the-top humor, Chicken Nugget is a truly unique and laugh-out-loud ride.


3. The Wedding Impossible (웨딩 임파서블) – Rom-Com with a Fake Marriage Twist

  • Director: Kwon Young-il (Dali and Cocky Prince)

  • Cast: Jeon Jong-seo, Moon Sang-min, Kim Do-wan

  • Genre: Romantic Comedy, Drama

  • Language: Korean

  • IMDb Rating: 7.1/10

  • Plot: An ambitious actress (Jeon Jong-seo) agrees to enter a fake marriage with the wealthy heir of a chaebol family (Moon Sang-min), only to find herself caught in a whirlwind of comedic chaos, unexpected romance, and family drama. With sharp dialogue and charismatic performances, The Wedding Impossible delivers classic rom-com charm with a modern Korean twist.


4. Secret to a Contract (비밀의 계약) – Workplace Satire at Its Best

  • Director: Kim Sang-woo (Strongest Deliveryman)

  • Cast: Go Kyung-pyo, Park So-dam, Jung Hae-in

  • Genre: Workplace Comedy, Satire

  • Language: Korean

  • IMDb Rating: 7.2/10

  • Plot: A struggling salaryman (Go Kyung-pyo) signs a mysterious contract promising a stress-free life, only to realize that the secret behind the deal is much more absurd than he ever imagined. With dry humor, clever office satire, and a hint of surrealism, Secret to a Contract pokes fun at modern corporate culture while delivering plenty of laughs.


5. Superpower Family (슈퍼파워 패밀리) – A Superhero Comedy with Heart

  • Director: Choi Won-sub (The Dude in Me)

  • Cast: Ma Dong-seok, Jung So-min, Park Ji-hwan

  • Genre: Comedy, Superhero, Family Drama

  • Language: Korean

  • IMDb Rating: 7.3/10

  • Plot: When an ordinary Korean family suddenly develops bizarre superpowers, they struggle to keep their abilities a secret while dealing with everyday life. The father (Ma Dong-seok) has super strength but uses it only for grocery shopping, the mother (Jung So-min) can read minds but mostly hears her children’s complaints, and the son (Park Ji-hwan) can teleport—just not where he wants to go. Packed with hilarious situations and warm family moments, Superpower Family is a fun, feel-good comedy for all ages.


Final Thoughts

From absurd sci-fi comedies to sharp workplace satire and chaotic rom-coms, 2024 was a fantastic year for Korean comedy films. Whether you love dark humor, over-the-top antics, or heartwarming laughs, this year’s lineup offers something for everyone.


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