Hilarious & Heartfelt: Top Korean Comedies of 2015


2015 was a fantastic year for Korean comedies, delivering a mix of laugh-out-loud moments and touching stories. From quirky rom-coms to satirical social commentaries, these films brought humor with depth. Here are the top Korean comedies of 2015 that you shouldn’t miss.


1. Twenty (스물)

  • Director: Lee Byeong-heon

  • Cast: Kim Woo-bin, Kang Ha-neul, Lee Jun-ho

  • Genre: Comedy, Youth, Drama

  • IMDb Rating: 7.0/10

  • Plot: Three best friends navigate their chaotic twenties, dealing with love, career confusion, and hilarious misadventures.

  • Why Watch?

    • Relatable and comedic take on young adulthood.
    • Hilarious bromance and witty dialogue.
    • Kim Woo-bin’s comedic timing is a highlight.

2. The Beauty Inside (뷰티 인사이드)

  • Director: Baek Jong-yeol

  • Cast: Han Hyo-joo, Park Seo-joon, Do Ji-han

  • Genre: Romantic Comedy, Fantasy

  • IMDb Rating: 7.3/10

  • Plot: A man wakes up in a different body every day—sometimes male, sometimes female, old, or young. The challenge? Keeping his love life alive with the woman he adores.

  • Why Watch?

    • Unique and heartwarming take on love and identity.
    • Han Hyo-joo’s performance anchors the film beautifully.
    • A mix of humor, romance, and deep emotions.

3. Love Forecast (오늘의 연애)

  • Director: Park Jin-pyo

  • Cast: Lee Seung-gi, Moon Chae-won

  • Genre: Romantic Comedy

  • IMDb Rating: 6.2/10

  • Plot: A weatherman hopelessly in love with his best friend, a sassy TV personality, struggles to escape the friend zone in this humorous love story.

  • Why Watch?

    • Classic rom-com with endearing leads.
    • Witty dialogue and fun romantic moments.
    • Lee Seung-gi’s charming, comedic performance.

4. Collective Invention (돌연변이)

  • Director: Kwon Oh-kwang

  • Cast: Lee Kwang-soo, Park Bo-young, Lee Chun-hee

  • Genre: Comedy, Satire, Fantasy

  • IMDb Rating: 6.1/10

  • Plot: A young man transforms into a fish-man after taking an experimental drug. As the media turns his tragedy into a spectacle, he becomes an unlikely celebrity.

  • Why Watch?

    • A bizarre yet thought-provoking satire on media and fame.
    • Lee Kwang-soo’s hilarious yet touching performance.
    • Unique blend of absurdity and social commentary.

5. Wonderful Nightmare (미쓰 와이프)

  • Director: Kang Hyo-jin

  • Cast: Uhm Jung-hwa, Song Seung-heon

  • Genre: Comedy, Fantasy, Family

  • IMDb Rating: 7.0/10

  • Plot: A successful lawyer dies in an accident but gets a chance to live again—as a housewife with a husband and kids! Can she adapt to this completely different life?

  • Why Watch?

    • A heartwarming mix of comedy and life lessons.
    • Uhm Jung-hwa’s brilliant transformation from career woman to mother.
    • A feel-good movie with laughs and touching moments.

6. Mood of the Day (그날의 분위기)

  • Director: Jo Kyu-jang

  • Cast: Moon Chae-won, Yoo Yeon-seok

  • Genre: Romantic Comedy

  • IMDb Rating: 6.7/10

  • Plot: Two strangers meet on a train ride to Busan and, despite their differences, form an unexpected connection over a day of mishaps and laughter.

  • Why Watch?

    • Charming chemistry between the leads.
    • A mix of humor, romance, and travel vibes.
    • A fresh take on love at first sight.

7. Casa Amor: Exclusive for Ladies (워킹걸)

  • Director: Jung Bum-shik

  • Cast: Jo Yeo-jeong, Clara

  • Genre: Comedy, Drama

  • IMDb Rating: 6.0/10

  • Plot: A fired career woman teams up with an adult toy shop owner to revamp the business in this bold and hilarious female-driven comedy.

  • Why Watch?

    • Unconventional and risqué humor.
    • Strong female leads and witty storytelling.
    • A fresh take on career struggles and empowerment.

Final Thoughts

Korean comedies in 2015 delivered big laughs with heartfelt moments, making them more than just funny movies. Whether you enjoy romantic comedies, absurd satire, or life-changing adventures, there’s something for everyone.

Which 2015 Korean comedy is your favorite? Let us know in the comments!


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