![]() I see a lot of Korean films at festivals, but many don’t get proper releases. It shouldn’t be shocking, then, that I am counting down the best Korean films that came to Netflix in 2012. If you see something by Nick Valdez, you know it will be like reading a 13-year old girl’s diary posts by Hubert Vigilla will make obscure references to things you don’t understand but will laugh at anyway and if you see my name in the byline… well, it probably deals with Korean cinema. If you’re a regular reader (and you should be), you should have a pretty good sense of who we are. When you boil it down, the real difference between a blog and a more typical site is the existence of personalities in every facet of the content. When it came time for the Flixist staff to do end-of-year lists, we obviously wanted to have things that reflected us as a site, but we also wanted lists that reflected the individual writers.
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