If you were captivated by the dark allure of 'The Taste of Money' (2012), a gripping tale of power, greed, and corruption, you'll love these 10 similar movies and shows. This article explores films and series that delve into the same themes of wealth, betrayal, and moral decay, offering a curated list for fans of intense, character-driven dramas.

Oldboy (2003)
Description: A visceral revenge story that delves into themes of obsession, violence, and redemption. The film's brutal honesty and striking visual style make it a standout in exploring the darker aspects of human nature.
Fact: Famous for its one-take hallway fight scene, which was achieved without CGI or editing tricks.


The Host (2006)
Description: Combines family drama with monster movie tropes to critique societal and governmental failures. The film's blend of humor, horror, and emotional depth creates a unique narrative about resilience and survival.
Fact: The creature was inspired by a real-life incident where a Korean doctor was ordered to dump formaldehyde down the drain.


The Chaser (2008)
Description: A gritty thriller that follows a former detective turned pimp as he hunts down a serial killer. The film's relentless pace and moral ambiguity reflect the darker side of urban life and justice.
Fact: The film was inspired by real-life serial killer Yoo Young-chul, who terrorized Seoul in the early 2000s.


Mother (2009)
Description: A gripping psychological drama about a mother's desperate quest to prove her son's innocence. The film's exploration of familial bonds and societal prejudice is both heartbreaking and suspenseful.
Fact: The lead actress, Kim Hye-ja, had never played a role this dark before, marking a significant departure from her usual motherly roles in Korean dramas.


The Housemaid (2010)
Description: Delves into the complexities of power, desire, and betrayal within a wealthy household, mirroring the intricate and often toxic relationships between the affluent and their employees. The film's tension and psychological depth are heightened by its stylish cinematography.
Fact: A remake of the 1960 classic, this version modernizes the story while retaining its provocative edge.


The Handmaiden (2016)
Description: A lush, erotic thriller that weaves a tale of deception, betrayal, and forbidden love within a wealthy household. The film's opulent visuals and intricate plot twists highlight the dark undercurrents of power and desire.
Fact: Adapted from the novel 'Fingersmith' by Sarah Waters, but transposed to 1930s Korea under Japanese rule.


The Wailing (2016)
Description: A supernatural horror film that delves into paranoia, faith, and the unknown. The film's slow-building tension and ambiguous ending leave viewers questioning the nature of evil and human vulnerability.
Fact: The director spent over a year researching shamanistic rituals to ensure authenticity in the film's portrayal of exorcisms.


Parasite (2019)
Description: Explores themes of class disparity and social inequality through a gripping narrative that blends dark humor with intense drama. The film's visual style and meticulous framing enhance its critique of wealth and power dynamics.
Fact: First South Korean film to win the Palme d'Or at Cannes and the first non-English language film to win Best Picture at the Oscars.


A Taxi Driver (2017)
Description: A historical drama that highlights the courage of ordinary people in the face of oppression. The film's emotional depth and gripping narrative shed light on a pivotal moment in South Korean history.
Fact: Based on the true story of a taxi driver who helped a German journalist cover the Gwangju Uprising in


Burning (2018)
Description: A slow-burning psychological thriller that examines themes of jealousy, obsession, and class tension. The film's ambiguous storytelling and atmospheric tension create a haunting portrayal of modern alienation.
Fact: Based on a short story by Haruki Murakami, the film was praised for its enigmatic narrative and stunning visuals.
