The Best Classic Korean Dramas On Netflix There are days when we just want to stay indoors and do a K-drama marathon. We've compiled a list of K-dramas that were a hit some time ago and worth watching even now. Be sure to check outBestKorean Movies on Netflixand2020 Korean Dramas ...
The Classic Son Ye-jin, Jo In-sung, Jo Seung-woo 76 votes This beloved romantic drama weaves together parallel love stories set in different generations, exploring themes of love, fate, and longing. As the protagonist discovers her mother's secret past, she also embarks o...
This romantic drama shows the struggles and wins of each character in their respective fields as well as their story of friendship and a love triangle. There’s also an excellent cast for this series. You may recognize the lead actors from the infamous Korean film,Parasite,where So Dam played...
There’s a poetic amusingness to the fact that Netflix—one of the world’s most valuable internet companies—is now streaming a Korean drama that puts the technology industry front and center. EnterStart-up, which stars K-drama A-listers in a story that confirms tech’s ascendance on the...
Fortunately, Netflix has noticed this interest, and now offers a sizeable collection of some of the best K-dramas for you to peruse, featuring everything from romance, to action, to horror and political drama combined Netflix's selection of Korean dramas is a great way to test the waters ...
3. The Classic Play Available on:Amazon Korean title:클래식 Genre:Romance, Drama Year:2003 College student Ji-hye is undergoing a tumultuous romantic crisis. When she’s cleaning through her house, she stumbles upon old possessions belonging to her mother: a diary and a collection of let...
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Don’t let the fact that it’s older throw you off! Yes, it looks and feels older, but it’s such a classic! I’ve seen this one 5-6 times! Yes. That’s how much I love it! Note: Click drama title at the top of this section for the Dramawiki page, or click the Dramafeve...
The History of Korean drama The roots of television inSouth Koreago back to the mid-1950s, with the first Korean TV series broadcasting in 1962. It was broadcasted on KBS,Korean Broadcasting System, which has continued to exist as Korea’s big national channel. ...
Mashable's Amanda Yeo walks us through some of the best K-dramas, from stories about ancient kingdoms, zombies, and hotels for ghosts.