The Top 10 K-Dramas

Do you think you’ve seen everything on Netflix during your quarantine? Reconsider your position. You’re missing out on some heart-stopping, tear-jerking drama if you haven’t already jumped on the K-Drama bandwagon.

The Korean wave is here to stay—we’re using their cosmetic products, listening to their music, and watching their movies more than ever before—so now is the best moment to get hooked on their TV shows. “Once you break the one-inch tall barrier of subtitles, you will be introduced to so many more fantastic films,” filmmaker Bong Joon Ho stated during his Oscar victory speech. According to the KissAsian, here are some Korean drama list.

Crashing Down On You

Crash Landing stars Hyun Bin and Son Ye-Jin and follows the story of Yoon Se-ri, a South Korean heiress who becomes stranded in North Korea following a freak paragliding accident. Captain Ri Jeong Hyeok, a handsome but stern North Korean soldier, discovers Se-ri and falls in love with her (surprise!). Writer Park Ji-eun constructs a captivating story of star-crossed lovers with plenty of twists, turns, and rom-com tropes, backed by Bin and Ye-tremendous Jin’s chemistry and a delightful supporting cast. The drama became a worldwide sensation and is now the second-highest-rated show in Korean cable television history.

It’s All Right Not To Be All Right.

When Moon Gang Tae, a caretaker at a psychiatric ward, visits Ko Moon Young’s hospital to read to sick children, she meets Moon Moon Young, a famous children’s book author. Sang Tae, Gang Tae’s autistic brother, is a huge fan of Moon Young, who is known for being gloomy and difficult as a result of her antisocial personality disorder. The two learn they are strongly tied by their terrible backstories and intertwined pasts after a tense first encounter.

When the Camellia Flowering

Oh Dong-baek is a single mother who relocates to a tiny village and establishes the Camellia bar. The village women openly criticize her profession and relationship status (single), but she captures the eye of police officer Hwang Yong-sik, who eventually wins her heart. However, don’t be fooled by this love story: Dong-baek is the next planned victim of a serial killer on the run. Yong-sik uses his police talents to defend Dong-baek and her son while also attempting to apprehend the culprit.

Mr. Sunshine is a fictional character.

Eugene Choi, born into slavery during the Joseon Period (the final dynasty before Korea’s annexation by Japan), flees to the United States and goes on to become a Marine. On a mission, Choi returns to Joseon and encounters Go Ae-shin, an aristocratic woman battling for Korea’s independence in secret. Choi and Ae-shin fall in love and must overcome their social rank disparities, Ae-arranged shin’s marriage to aristocrat Kim Hee-Sung, and the Japanese Empire’s ambition to annex Korea.

Playlist for the Hospital

Hospital Playlist, which has been compared to Grey’s Anatomy and Friends, follows five doctors who have been friends since medical school as they traverse life and death at Yulje Medical Center. In 2020, the drama became one of the most popular on Korean cable television, and a second season is set to premiere in 2021, giving you plenty of time to catch up.

Flowers vs. Boys

Geum Jan-di is a normal teen girl who is offered a scholarship to an exclusive high school in this K-Drama classic. She falls prey to the most popular lads in school, known as the F4, but stands up to their leader Gu Jun-pyo, despite being deterred by her wealthy classmates. Jun-pyo is struck by Jan-bravery di’s and falls in love with her, resulting in a love triangle, scandalous high school parties, and plenty of family turmoil. Boys Over Flowers is a full-fledged teen drama.

Youngster’s Record

Sa Hye-Joon and Won Hae-Hyo, both fashion models and dear friends, aim to be successful actors. They become friends with An Jung-Ha, played by Park So-Dam, a cosmetics artist who resigned her office job to pursue her love. On their way to making it big, the three strive to negotiate a cutthroat market, varied social standings, and—for Hye-Joon and An Jung-Ha—a burgeoning romance.

1988 Rebuttal

Reply 1988 is a film about five high school friends who live in a tiny town in 1988, and it is set in that year. The Seoul Olympics is a crucial story component. Crushes and romance, getting into college, and a lot of ’80s nostalgia are all part of their coming-of-age journey.

It’s Raining Something

Yoon Jin-ah is a 35-year-old coffee industry employee, while Seo Joon-hee is Jin-best ah’s friend Kyung-20-year-old Sun’s younger brother. After working overseas for a while, Joon-hee returns to South Korea and reunites with Jin-ah, who used to think of him as a child but now sees him as more. The two navigate their relationship and age gap, which attracts criticism and animosity from others.

Cinderella and the Four Knights is a story about Cinderella and her four suitors.

Eun Ha-Won (aka Cinderella) lives with her evil stepmother and stepsisters and works various jobs in order to save money for college. She meets Ji-Woon, Hyun-Min, and Seo-Woo, three wealthy cousins who live in a mansion together. Ha-grandfather Won’s employs her to be their live-in butler when he stands up to Hyun-Min. He hopes she can help the three sons get along. The result is a tangled web of love that will enthrall aficionados of the original fable.

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