With the release ofKill Boksoon, Netflix added yet another tothe slew of great Korean crime films.

A Company Manstarts with a bang, and never lets up.

The opening first-person-POV fight scene, in particular, received heavy praise.

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The Witchdrew praise upon releasefor its stylish actionand inventive concept.

For anyone seeking more Korean assassin thrills,The Man from Nowhereis sure to whet their appetite.

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So Ji-seob looking somewhat awkward in A Company Man (2012)

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A bloodied, weary assassin sits upon the hood of a damaged car.

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Da-mi Kim points a gun at the camera in The Witch: Part 1. The Subversion (2018)

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Ha Jung-woo makes a deal in The Yellow Sea (2010)

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Jang Dong-gun wounded and drinking in No Tears for the Dead (2014)

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Won Bin as Cha Tae Sik prepares to fight with a screwdriver in The Man From Nowhere

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Jung Woo-sung bloodied and pointing a gun in Asura: The City of Madness (2016)

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Lee Jung-jae in New World (2013)

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Yoo Hae-jin looking smug in Luck-Key (2016)

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