4 Underrated Korean Comedy Films To Check Out: ‘Midnight Runners,’ ‘6/45,’ More!

Tags
6/45
Midnight Runners
Confidential Assignment 2
Confidential Assignment 2: International
The Accidental Detective 2
The Accidental Detective 2: In Action

With the influx of romantic dramas and fantasy series in the Hallyu scene, only watching works from these genres can be pretty tiresome.

A good old comedy film is one of the best ways to destress as it helps you release endorphins to make you feel better throughout the day.

Here are four underrated comedy films that you must check out this week. Keep on reading.

'The Accidental Detective 2: In Action'

With Lee Kwang Soo, Sung Dong Il and Kwon Sang Woo in the bunch, the work is guaranteed to be fun and top-notch.

In "The Accidental Detective 2: In Action," the trio gets caught up in a relentless chase and unexpected guests as they solve a life-threatening crime mission.

Despite the work's serious undertones, the actors still presented their dorkiness and laugh-inducing action stunts that actually work which leave the viewers jaw-dropped.

'Midnight Runners'

Park Seo Joon and Kang Ha Neul, two of the most sought-after stars in the K-Drama scene, teamed up in the film "Midnight Runners."

The unlikely duo aspires to become reputable detectives in the future. Both of them change the trajectory of their lives when they rescue a girl on Christmas, only to find a more heinous crime beneath.

IN CASE YOU MISSED IT: 4 K-Dramas That Focus On Female Bond: 'Queenmaker,' 'Lies Hidden In My Garden,' More

"Midnight Runners" is a funny yet clever film that deals with the deep-rooted discriminatory views in South Korea that sees the huge disparity between the rich and the poor.

The action-packed saga and comedic elements as well as Park Seo Joon and Kang Ha Neul's acting stints are a package deal that is acclaimed by viewers all around the world.

'Confidential Assignment 2: International'

In a crime-solving odyssey "Confidential Assignment 2: International," Hyun Bin, Yoon Hae Jin and Daniel Henney boast their never-before-seen teamwork that appealed to a vast variety of viewers.

It tells the capture of a drug dealer who works alongside the police in order to take the higher-ups, only to create hilarious moments of their failed action stunts and decoy.

'6/45'

In Go Kyung Pyo's "6/45," North and South Korean military forces keep everyone at a distance as they all vye for the winning lottery ticket.

However, there's a lot more to discuss than what meets the eye as the comedy drama film also explores the concepts of freedom, peace and affinity of humans as they get to know each other.

YOU MIGHT ALSO LIKE THIS: 4 K-Drama Sequels That Were Better Than First Season: 'Alchemy of Souls,' 'Tail of the Nine-Tailed,' More

KDramaStars owns this article.

Written by Elijah Mully.

Join the Discussion

Latest Photo Slide Shows