Funniest Korean Movies of 2016
2016 was a golden year for Korean comedies, delivering a mix of hilarious misadventures, heartwarming moments, and witty humor. From outrageous crime capers to relatable family dramas, these films are guaranteed to bring non-stop laughter.
1. Luck-Key (럭키)
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Director: Lee Gae-byok
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Cast: Yoo Hae-jin, Lee Joon, Jo Yoon-hee
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Genre: Action, Comedy, Crime
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IMDb Rating: 6.9/10
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Plot: A cold-blooded hitman loses his memory after slipping in a bathhouse, and a struggling actor takes over his life, leading to comedic chaos and mistaken identity.
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Why Watch?
- Yoo Hae-jin’s comedic timing is on point.
- A fun mix of action and humor.
- Perfect balance between crime and comedy.
2. My Annoying Brother (형)
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Director: Kwon Soo-kyung
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Cast: Jo Jung-suk, Do Kyung-soo (EXO), Park Shin-hye
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Genre: Comedy, Drama
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IMDb Rating: 7.2/10
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Plot: A selfish con artist gets released from prison to take care of his blind younger brother, leading to hilarious sibling fights and unexpected emotional moments.
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Why Watch?
- Jo Jung-suk’s witty banter and comedic timing.
- Do Kyung-soo’s heartwarming yet funny performance.
- A mix of laughter, tears, and brotherly bonding.
3. The Last Princess (덕혜옹주)
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Director: Hur Jin-ho
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Cast: Son Ye-jin, Park Hae-il, Yoon Je-moon
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Genre: Drama, Historical, Comedy Elements
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IMDb Rating: 7.0/10
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Plot: While primarily a historical drama, the film includes light-hearted and witty moments, particularly in Son Ye-jin’s charming and defiant portrayal of the last princess of Korea.
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Why Watch?
- A mix of history and comedy in unexpected moments.
- Son Ye-jin’s delightful performance.
- A story of resilience with well-placed humor.
4. Like for Likes (좋아해줘)
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Director: Park Hyun-jin
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Cast: Yoo Ah-in, Kang Ha-neul, Choi Ji-woo, Lee Mi-yeon
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Genre: Romantic Comedy
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IMDb Rating: 6.6/10
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Plot: A modern-day romantic comedy exploring how social media influences love and relationships, featuring three intertwined love stories.
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Why Watch?
- Witty dialogue and relatable social media humor.
- Charming performances from a star-studded cast.
- A lighthearted and feel-good watch.
5. Familyhood (굿바이 싱글)
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Director: Kim Tae-gon
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Cast: Kim Hye-soo, Ma Dong-seok, Kim Hyun-soo
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Genre: Comedy, Drama
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IMDb Rating: 6.5/10
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Plot: A self-absorbed actress fakes a pregnancy to gain attention but ends up in a comedic whirlwind of unexpected responsibilities.
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Why Watch?
- Kim Hye-soo’s hilarious diva-like performance.
- Sharp social satire with emotional depth.
- A fun take on fame, family, and unexpected friendships.
6. Queen of Walking (걷기왕)
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Director: Baek Seung-hwa
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Cast: Shim Eun-kyung, Heo Jung-do, Park Joo-hee
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Genre: Comedy, Drama
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IMDb Rating: 6.5/10
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Plot: A high school student with motion sickness discovers racewalking as her hidden talent, leading to a quirky and inspiring journey.
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Why Watch?
- Shim Eun-kyung’s awkward yet lovable performance.
- A unique, feel-good sports comedy.
- Funny yet inspiring message about perseverance.
7. The Map Against the World (고산자, 대동여지도)
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Director: Kang Woo-suk
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Cast: Cha Seung-won, Yu Jun-sang, Kim In-kwon
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Genre: Historical, Comedy Elements
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IMDb Rating: 5.7/10
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Plot: While telling the true story of Korea’s first mapmaker, the film contains humorous situations that lighten the historical narrative.
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Why Watch?
- Cha Seung-won’s natural comedic charm.
- Unexpected humor in a historical setting.
- A mix of adventure, history, and light comedy.
Final Thoughts
2016 delivered a great mix of witty, feel-good, and heartwarming Korean comedies. Whether you love slapstick humor, family drama, or socially relevant laughs, these films are perfect for laughter therapy.
Which 2016 Korean comedy is your favorite? Let us know in the comments!
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