6 Park Ji Hoon K-Dramas That Prove His Versatility

Park Ji Hoon has struck the right chords of success in his acting career, especially with the recent hit “The King’s Warden,” which surpassed 16 million moviegoers. The singer-turned-actor has showcased immense range as he seamlessly shifts between genres. From playing an astute student navigating the notorious world of teen politics, to a Crown Prince grappling with identity disorder, he also took on the role of matchmaker, and now a soldier chef whipping up a storm in the military mess. Through each of his performances, Park Ji Hoon has demonstrated his acting prowess.

Here are six Park Ji Hoon dramas which highlight his range as an actor.

“The Legend of Kitchen Soldier”

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Private Kang Sung Jae (Park Ji Hoon) may have been the best trainee in military bootcamp. But when he is assigned to the military mess, it requires a lot more than just physical strength to whip up a variety of dishes to feed the battalion.

Sung Jae has been classified as an “S Class” recruit by the establishment, one with potential health issues. On his arrival at the Gangrim outpost, he starts hallucinating, visualizing a virtual reality console, complete with voice over and instructions guiding him. It’s a sort of alter ego which is only visible to him. His strange behavior further convinces his colleagues that he is probably not all there.

He is assigned to the kitchen, which is under Yoon Dong Hyun (Lee Hong Nae), infamous for his dreadful cooking skills. Sung Jae, who is geared up to be the best kitchen soldier, is in for the biggest challenge. The console promises him he is on a quest to become the best chef, but the reality is trickier after his first dish causes a mishap and his commanding officer (Lee Sang Yi) wants him out of the mess.

Park Ji Hoon tugs at your heart with the earnestness and determination of Sung Jae. You cheer and root for him, wanting him to win. He brings forth the vulnerability of a young man who is seeking his mission in life as he also grapples with loss.

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“Weak Hero Class 1 & 2”

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In “Weak Hero,” Park Ji Hoon plays Yeon Si Eun, an analytical and sharp student who prefers staying in the background. He is unable to sustain his quiet and peaceful existence when he becomes the target of bullying by the school’s most notorious bully.

Si Eun lacks the strength to confront or fight his perpetrators. However, he finds support in fellow student, Ahn Su Ho (Choi Hyun Wook), a former athlete who steps in to help him. The conflict escalates with the entry of Oh Bum Seok (Hong Kyung), a young man with a troubled past. Si Eun is forced to step up, relying on strategy as his modus operandi in navigating the violent environment. Calculated in his approach, he eventually realizes that amid shifting loyalties and mounting volatility, mental strength is his only real weapon.

With two seasons, the show achieved a cult following amongst fans of the genre for its raw and gritty narrative. Park Ji Hoon as Si Eun showcases the character’s arc and development across seasons effortlessly, as he overcomes new challenges and situations. Not an easy role, he brings forth both the physical reactivity and emotional vulnerability of Si Eun with ease.

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“Love Song for Illusion”

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Crown Prince Sajo Hyun (Park Ji Hoon) suffers from a personality disorder. His alter ego, the shrewd and calculating Ak Hee, despises Sajo Hyun’s reticent and meek personality.

Sajo Hyun is sensitive with an artistic temperament. He’d rather spend time in the royal drapery designing gowns than spending time learning about military strategy and artillery. He seeks solace in the fabrics, and creating designs is his way of stepping away from the chaos of everyday life. Sajo Hyun, who has been forced to witness the brutality of the royal courts and is constantly told to man-up, develops mental health issues. The blunt and uninhibited Ak Hee is the embodiment of those untapped issues.

Yeon Wol (Hong Ye Ji), a fearless young girl who wants to avenge her father, becomes an assassin, as Yeon Wol’s family was massacred by the King. She enters the courts and become Sajo Hyun’s concubine. The two resent each other for their own reasons. For Yeon Wol, he is the son of the man who killed her father, and for Sajo Hyun, she is Ak Hee’s woman. But what Sajo Hyun does not realize is that Yeon Wol is the girl he had always been looking for.

Park Ji Hoon brings forth the inner conflict of a young man ridden by guilt and his contrasting personalities effortlessly. “Love Song for Illusion” also breaks down gender stereotypes fluidly.

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“Love Revolution”

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If you think being intense is Park Ji Hoon’s forte, “Love Revolution” shows another facet of the actor. Here he plays Gong Ju Young, a high school student who falls in love with Wang Ja Rim (Lee Ruby). His feelings and confession are rejected, as Ja Rim gives him the cold shoulder and looks right through him.

Friends on both sides help Ju Young to win over Ja Rim. The only issue is that Ju Young is genuinely a good guy. He’s the kind of person that doesn’t play mind games and neither does he understand the strategies of love. Ja Rim finds him plain and dull. So, does he succeed in winning over the love of his life?

“Love Revolution” is a high school romantic comedy that also upends gender stereotypes. It is Ja Rim who turns into the heartbreaker, while Ju Young is the devoted boyfriend. Park Ji Hoon makes Ju Young lovable and charms viewers with his gullible honesty.

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“Flower Crew: Joseon Marriage Agency”

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The historical romance drama follows a king who turns to Joseon’s finest marriage agency to protect his first love. At his request, the agency’s three handsome matchmakers, played by Kim Min Jae, Park Ji Hoon, and Byeon Woo Seok, risk their lives to transform the woman in question, Gae Ddong (Gong Seung Yeon), into a refined noblewoman.

Park Ji Hoon plays the role of the Flower Crew’s “image consultant,” Go Young Soo. An honest, confident, and cheerful person, he is the group’s most optimistic person. But underneath the faćade, Young Soo’s past as an executioner continues to impact him, especially when it comes to making decisions, and his inner conflict impacts him in more ways than he can handle.

Park Ji Hoon impresses with his steady performance as he showcases emotional depth in highlightingYoung Soo’s personality.

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“At a Distance, Spring is Green”

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The coming-of-age drama follows college students Yeo Joon (Park Ji Hoon), Nam Soo Hyun (Bae In Hyuk), and Kim So Bin (Kang Min Ah) as they navigate university life while dealing with struggles beyond the classroom, including family pressures and financial hardships.

As friendships slowly blossom between the three students, each from vastly different backgrounds, they learn that any relationship in life requires patience, effort, and compromise. As they confront their inner turmoil and heal, they also mature both as individuals and as friends.

The show highlights realistic concerns of the every day and is a bittersweet narrative of life. It empowers through the stories of its protagonists and their journeys of self-discovery.

Park Ji Hoon, as the wealthy and popular Yeo Joon, articulates the pain and loneliness of his character. He’s someone who grew up with everything but feels the lack of affection he grew up around.

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Puja Talwar is a Soompi writer with a strong Yoo Yeon Seok and Lee Junho bias. A long time K-drama fan, she loves devising alternate scenarios to the narratives. She has interviewed Lee Min Ho, Gong Yoo, Cha Eun Woo, and Ji Chang Wook to name a few. You can follow her on @puja_talwar7 on Instagram.

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6 K-Dramas Where The Male Lead Helps The Female Lead Heal

All you need is love, and when that affection comes with a healing touch, it makes it all the more sweet. K-dramas have more often than not given us male leads who have defined and redefined what it means to be a green flag.

These are men who celebrate the success of the women they love, thrive in her victories, but also show resilience and fortitude in helping the female lead offload her emotional baggage as well as overcome her traumas.

They also showcase strength in character. Determined and confident in themselves, they show us that a relationship is based on loyalty, trust, and embracing all aspects—the good, the bad, and the ugly—with no judgment. Here are six K-drama men who help the female leads heal and made us root for them.

Warning: spoilers for the shows below.

“Love Scout”

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Kang Ji Yun (Han Ji Min) is a workaholic. A hardworking and fiercely independent woman, she leads a headhunting firm. Ji Yun has never had it easy. She built her firm on her own merit and feels that everything is her responsibility. She’s sassy, smart, and very principled. But beneath the tough exterior lies a lonely girl craving warmth and affection. She is constantly in flight or fight mode, a hustler with no time for herself.

Things change with the arrival of Yu Eun Ho (Lee Jun Hyuk), a former HR manager who takes on the tough task of becoming an assistant to Ji Yun. A single parent, Eun Ho understands the importance of balancing work and personal life. A seasoned professional, he is also perceptive and sensitive.

As he tries to bring a semblance of normalcy into Ji Yun’s chaotic life, she resents it. She is snarky and difficult, but Eun Ho is patient, taking care of her schedule as well as making sure she eats on time and takes care of herself.

As a relationship blossoms, it is Eun Ho who provides her with a safety blanket of warmth and affection that she so craves. Gaining the support from a man who doesn’t feel threatened by her nor resents her, Ji Yun realizes it is okay to let go and slow down.

“Love Scout” is a heartwarming drama. From its progressive portrayal of gender dynamics, it also gave us one of the best on-screen characters in Lee Jun Hyuk’s Eun Ho. A doting father who understands his young daughter, he also brings the same level of compassion toward the woman he loves.

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“Encounter”

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Cha Soo Hyun (Song Hye Kyo) is the CEO of Dong Hwa Hotel. She’s a reserved woman who prefers solitude since her personal life has been anything but peaceful. The daughter of influential parents, Soo Hyun has lived her life stifled by the spotlight. Married into an equally influential family and keeping the political interests of both her parents and in-laws in mind, she feels burdened and suffocated. She asks for a divorce and devotes herself into building her hotel. However, a business trip to Havana changes the way Soo Hyun looks at life and herself.

Kim Jin Hyuk (Park Bo Gum) is a fellow traveler, making the most of his stay in Cuba before he starts work back home in Korea. Young, free-spirited, and friendly, he is perhaps the first person who makes Soo Hyun laugh freely and smile easily.

Once back home, she discovers that Jin Hyuk is the new recruit in the PR department. She fondly remembers their time in Cuba, and it is apparent that he does as well. The spark and connection they shared is reignited, and as the two grow close, and it is clear that the feelings run deep.

Jin Hyuk is a man who does not concern himself with Soo Hyun’s status, personal or professional. For him, she is just a woman he loves and wants to protect. The sincerity of Jin Hyuk’s feelings and the faith he has in her gives Soo Hyun the wings to soar when she finds herself caged again in family politics.

“Encounter” is a show for all romantics. The chemistry between Song Hye Kyo and Park Bo Gum is palpable, with both leads giving nuanced and effortless performances.

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“She Was Pretty”

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Ji Sung Joon (Park Seo Joon) returns home to Seoul after having grown up in the States. The first person he seeks is his old childhood friend and crush, Kim Hye Jin. Hye Jin, the prettiest girl in the neighborhood, had befriended the chubby and friendless Sung Joon. Sung Joon would be mocked by kids, but it was Hye Jin who always had his back. The two had been in touch, but Sung Joon has no idea what the adult version of Hye Jin looks like.

The years haven’t been kind to Hye Jin (Hwang Jung Eun). Her family fell into hard times, she couldn’t pursue her dream to write, and she hustles between different jobs. Most importantly, she is extremely self-conscious about her looks. She feels she is no longer nice looking, given her frizzy hair and sallow complexion.

She sends her friend to meet Sung Joon instead of her. But when she lands a job as an intern at the same magazine where Sung Joon is an editor, she can no longer avoid him. Though initially oblivious to her, Sung Joon keeps finding himself drawn toward Hye Jin, who seems familiar to him. As the truth finally surfaces, Sung Joon is just happy to have found Hye Jin back. All he remembers of her is her sensitive and caring nature, something that still remains the same. She had helped him when he was young, and now it’s his turn to make her feel confident in her skin as well as her own abilities.

“She Was Pretty” is a charming rom-com with a deep message: that beauty is more on the inside than the outside. Hye Jin’s complex regarding her looks is of no importance to Sung Joon, who loves her for who she is.

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“Can This Love Be Translated?”

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Joo Ho Jin (Kim Seon Ho) is a multilingual interpreter. A polyglot who likes to keep to himself, he finds his life taking an unusual turn after meeting Cha Mu Hee (Go Youn Jung).

When they first meet, Mu Hee is an aspiring actor. However, a freak accident, which happens on the set of her film, changes the course of her life. The film becomes a hit, and when Mu Hee awakens from a coma, she is a top star.

The two meet again but Ho Jin is his usual reserved self, avoiding Mu Hee’s exuberance but also taken aback with her mood swings. He understands she is suffering from anxiety and helps her but maintains a professional distance. After all, that’s the sensible thing to do, given her status as a star and him being just an interpreter.

But when a work trip takes them half way across the world, he sees beyond Mu Hee’s starry facade. She suffers from a trauma-induced dissociative identity disorder. It’s something that makes her behave erratically and causes her emotional distress.

Ho Jin understands Mu Hee for who she is, embracing her and her alter ego, Do Ra Mi, who is nothing but a mental shield to protect herself. He patiently helps Mu Hee as she embarks on her healing journey. He doesn’t judge her, instead standing by her as an anchor through her emotional upheaval and struggles.

“Can This Love Be Translated?” is a charming show with Kim Seon Ho and Go Youn Jung making it a worthwhile watch. Their on-screen chemistry and Kim Seon Ho’s dimples are unmissable.

“Our Blues”

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A bittersweet anthology on the everyday lives of folks living in Jeju Island, “Our Blues” strikes a chord for its relatability. Amongst the many chapters is the story of Jung Joon (Kim Woo Bin) and Young Ok (Han Ji Min).

Jung Joon owns a boat, navigating the sea through calm and choppy waters with remarkable stoicism. He is in love with Young Ok, a temperamental haenyeo (female diver) who also does part-time jobs around the island. Young Ok is secretive and harbors guilt of abandoning her older twin in the city. Her sister, who has Down syndrome, wants to live with her, but Young Ok is conscious about societal reactions.

When she is forced to bring her sister to the island, she realizes the judgements exists more in her eyes than in those around her. The one who helps her understand this is Jung Joon. He is the first to recognize her sister’s artistic abilities and makes Young Ok look beyond her sister’s condition.

Kim Woo Bin’s Jung Joon is endearing and warm as he remains steadfast through every emotional wave.

“When the Camellia Blooms”

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Dong Baek (Gong Hyo Jin) moves to a small town after being abandoned by her husband and is left to fend for her young son. She starts a restaurant but faces constant challenges, including being ridiculed and judged by the town folk as she tries making ends meet.

She meets Yong Shik (Kang Ha Neul), a police officer who finds himself falling for her. Yong Shik is unwavering in his feelings and is the one person who stands up for Dong Baek as she is gossiped and spoken ill about. Never does he question her, nor doubt her, but rather respects her for who she is. He stands by her and for her son, even defying his own mother, who disapproves of Dong Baek. It is Yong Shik who empowers and helps her live the she wants to, unapologetically.

Puja Talwar is a Soompi writer with a strong Yoo Yeon Seok and Lee Junho bias. A long time K-drama fan, she loves devising alternate scenarios to the narratives. She has interviewed Lee Min Ho, Gong Yoo, Cha Eun Woo, and Ji Chang Wook to name a few. You can follow her on @puja_talwar7 on Instagram.

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6 K-Dramas Where The Male Lead Helps The Female Lead Heal

All you need is love, and when that affection comes with a healing touch, it makes it all the more sweet. K-dramas have more often than not given us male leads who have defined and redefined what it means to be a green flag.

These are men who celebrate the success of the women they love, thrive in her victories, but also show resilience and fortitude in helping the female lead offload her emotional baggage as well as overcome her traumas.

They also showcase strength in character. Determined and confident in themselves, they show us that a relationship is based on loyalty, trust, and embracing all aspects—the good, the bad, and the ugly—with no judgment. Here are six K-drama men who help the female leads heal and made us root for them.

Warning: spoilers for the shows below.

“Love Scout”

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Kang Ji Yun (Han Ji Min) is a workaholic. A hardworking and fiercely independent woman, she leads a headhunting firm. Ji Yun has never had it easy. She built her firm on her own merit and feels that everything is her responsibility. She’s sassy, smart, and very principled. But beneath the tough exterior lies a lonely girl craving warmth and affection. She is constantly in flight or fight mode, a hustler with no time for herself.

Things change with the arrival of Yu Eun Ho (Lee Jun Hyuk), a former HR manager who takes on the tough task of becoming an assistant to Ji Yun. A single parent, Eun Ho understands the importance of balancing work and personal life. A seasoned professional, he is also perceptive and sensitive.

As he tries to bring a semblance of normalcy into Ji Yun’s chaotic life, she resents it. She is snarky and difficult, but Eun Ho is patient, taking care of her schedule as well as making sure she eats on time and takes care of herself.

As a relationship blossoms, it is Eun Ho who provides her with a safety blanket of warmth and affection that she so craves. Gaining the support from a man who doesn’t feel threatened by her nor resents her, Ji Yun realizes it is okay to let go and slow down.

“Love Scout” is a heartwarming drama. From its progressive portrayal of gender dynamics, it also gave us one of the best on-screen characters in Lee Jun Hyuk’s Eun Ho. A doting father who understands his young daughter, he also brings the same level of compassion toward the woman he loves.

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“Encounter”

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Cha Soo Hyun (Song Hye Kyo) is the CEO of Dong Hwa Hotel. She’s a reserved woman who prefers solitude since her personal life has been anything but peaceful. The daughter of influential parents, Soo Hyun has lived her life stifled by the spotlight. Married into an equally influential family and keeping the political interests of both her parents and in-laws in mind, she feels burdened and suffocated. She asks for a divorce and devotes herself into building her hotel. However, a business trip to Havana changes the way Soo Hyun looks at life and herself.

Kim Jin Hyuk (Park Bo Gum) is a fellow traveler, making the most of his stay in Cuba before he starts work back home in Korea. Young, free-spirited, and friendly, he is perhaps the first person who makes Soo Hyun laugh freely and smile easily.

Once back home, she discovers that Jin Hyuk is the new recruit in the PR department. She fondly remembers their time in Cuba, and it is apparent that he does as well. The spark and connection they shared is reignited, and as the two grow close, and it is clear that the feelings run deep.

Jin Hyuk is a man who does not concern himself with Soo Hyun’s status, personal or professional. For him, she is just a woman he loves and wants to protect. The sincerity of Jin Hyuk’s feelings and the faith he has in her gives Soo Hyun the wings to soar when she finds herself caged again in family politics.

“Encounter” is a show for all romantics. The chemistry between Song Hye Kyo and Park Bo Gum is palpable, with both leads giving nuanced and effortless performances.

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“She Was Pretty”

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Ji Sung Joon (Park Seo Joon) returns home to Seoul after having grown up in the States. The first person he seeks is his old childhood friend and crush, Kim Hye Jin. Hye Jin, the prettiest girl in the neighborhood, had befriended the chubby and friendless Sung Joon. Sung Joon would be mocked by kids, but it was Hye Jin who always had his back. The two had been in touch, but Sung Joon has no idea what the adult version of Hye Jin looks like.

The years haven’t been kind to Hye Jin (Hwang Jung Eun). Her family fell into hard times, she couldn’t pursue her dream to write, and she hustles between different jobs. Most importantly, she is extremely self-conscious about her looks. She feels she is no longer nice looking, given her frizzy hair and sallow complexion.

She sends her friend to meet Sung Joon instead of her. But when she lands a job as an intern at the same magazine where Sung Joon is an editor, she can no longer avoid him. Though initially oblivious to her, Sung Joon keeps finding himself drawn toward Hye Jin, who seems familiar to him. As the truth finally surfaces, Sung Joon is just happy to have found Hye Jin back. All he remembers of her is her sensitive and caring nature, something that still remains the same. She had helped him when he was young, and now it’s his turn to make her feel confident in her skin as well as her own abilities.

“She Was Pretty” is a charming rom-com with a deep message: that beauty is more on the inside than the outside. Hye Jin’s complex regarding her looks is of no importance to Sung Joon, who loves her for who she is.

Start watching “She was Pretty”:

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“Can This Love Be Translated?”

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Joo Ho Jin (Kim Seon Ho) is a multilingual interpreter. A polyglot who likes to keep to himself, he finds his life taking an unusual turn after meeting Cha Mu Hee (Go Youn Jung).

When they first meet, Mu Hee is an aspiring actor. However, a freak accident, which happens on the set of her film, changes the course of her life. The film becomes a hit, and when Mu Hee awakens from a coma, she is a top star.

The two meet again but Ho Jin is his usual reserved self, avoiding Mu Hee’s exuberance but also taken aback with her mood swings. He understands she is suffering from anxiety and helps her but maintains a professional distance. After all, that’s the sensible thing to do, given her status as a star and him being just an interpreter.

But when a work trip takes them half way across the world, he sees beyond Mu Hee’s starry facade. She suffers from a trauma-induced dissociative identity disorder. It’s something that makes her behave erratically and causes her emotional distress.

Ho Jin understands Mu Hee for who she is, embracing her and her alter ego, Do Ra Mi, who is nothing but a mental shield to protect herself. He patiently helps Mu Hee as she embarks on her healing journey. He doesn’t judge her, instead standing by her as an anchor through her emotional upheaval and struggles.

“Can This Love Be Translated?” is a charming show with Kim Seon Ho and Go Youn Jung making it a worthwhile watch. Their on-screen chemistry and Kim Seon Ho’s dimples are unmissable.

“Our Blues”

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A bittersweet anthology on the everyday lives of folks living in Jeju Island, “Our Blues” strikes a chord for its relatability. Amongst the many chapters is the story of Jung Joon (Kim Woo Bin) and Young Ok (Han Ji Min).

Jung Joon owns a boat, navigating the sea through calm and choppy waters with remarkable stoicism. He is in love with Young Ok, a temperamental haenyeo (female diver) who also does part-time jobs around the island. Young Ok is secretive and harbors guilt of abandoning her older twin in the city. Her sister, who has Down syndrome, wants to live with her, but Young Ok is conscious about societal reactions.

When she is forced to bring her sister to the island, she realizes the judgements exists more in her eyes than in those around her. The one who helps her understand this is Jung Joon. He is the first to recognize her sister’s artistic abilities and makes Young Ok look beyond her sister’s condition.

Kim Woo Bin’s Jung Joon is endearing and warm as he remains steadfast through every emotional wave.

“When the Camellia Blooms”

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Dong Baek (Gong Hyo Jin) moves to a small town after being abandoned by her husband and is left to fend for her young son. She starts a restaurant but faces constant challenges, including being ridiculed and judged by the town folk as she tries making ends meet.

She meets Yong Shik (Kang Ha Neul), a police officer who finds himself falling for her. Yong Shik is unwavering in his feelings and is the one person who stands up for Dong Baek as she is gossiped and spoken ill about. Never does he question her, nor doubt her, but rather respects her for who she is. He stands by her and for her son, even defying his own mother, who disapproves of Dong Baek. It is Yong Shik who empowers and helps her live the she wants to, unapologetically.

Puja Talwar is a Soompi writer with a strong Yoo Yeon Seok and Lee Junho bias. A long time K-drama fan, she loves devising alternate scenarios to the narratives. She has interviewed Lee Min Ho, Gong Yoo, Cha Eun Woo, and Ji Chang Wook to name a few. You can follow her on @puja_talwar7 on Instagram.

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5 Kim Go Eun K-Dramas And Movies To Watch After “Yumi’s Cells 3”

Almost five years after the first episode premiered, the “Yumi’s Cells” series has finally come to an end with “Yumi’s Cells 3.” If you are already missing Yumi, her romantic chaos, and her professional journey, rewatching the entire series from the beginning is always a comforting choice.

If you especially loved the age-gap dynamic between Yumi and Shin Soon Rok (Kim Jae Won), be sure to check out these noona romance recommendations. And if Shin Soon Rok’s quiet, introverted personality was your favorite part of the drama, there are also these recommendations for lovable introverted K-drama main leads you might enjoy.

But if what you are really missing is seeing Kim Go Eun on your screen and you want to explore more of her work beyond “Yumi’s Cells,” here are five K-dramas and K-movies you absolutely need to binge-watch next!

“Guardian: The Lonely and Great God”

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“Guardian: The Lonely and Great God” is a 2016 fantasy romance drama that follows Kim Shin (Gong Yoo), a once-invincible military general from the Goryeo Dynasty. After being betrayed and killed by the king he served, he is cursed by a higher power and transformed into an immortal goblin, tasked with guiding and protecting human souls. As part of this curse, a sword remains embedded in his chest, both a reminder of his violent past and the cure of his agonizing immortality. Only the goblin’s destined bride can remove the sword, finally granting him release from eternal life.

After nearly 900 years of solitude, Kim Shin encounters Ji Eun Tak (Kim Go Eun), a bright high school student who is able to see the sword in his chest. Her ability confirms her as the goblin’s fated bride, the only person capable of ending his immortality.

“Guardian: The Lonely and Great God” is one of those K-dramas that feels universally recognizable, even to people who have never actually watched it. On paper, it follows a familiar fantasy romance structure: a non-human male lead bound by fate and a seemingly ordinary female lead whose existence is tied to his salvation.

What makes “Guardian: The Lonely and Great God” stand out is that from the beginning, the audience is aware that the Goblin’s peace requires death at the hands of his bride. That inevitability creates constant tension, especially as both characters begin to wish for a future that contradicts what is meant to be.

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“Cheese in the Trap”

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Adapted from the webtoon “Cheese in the Trap,” this psychological romance K-drama of the same name follows university student Hong Seol (Kim Go Eun) and her complicated relationship with senior Yoo Jung (Park Hae Jin). To everyone around him, Yoo Jung appears polite, intelligent, and perfectly composed, but Hong Seol feels there is something unsettling beneath his carefully curated facade. She is convinced that he is a man who hides his true intentions behind a calm smile and quietly manipulates situations and people around him.

When Hong Seol returns to university after a break, Yoo Jung’s behavior toward her unexpectedly changes. He becomes noticeably warmer, greeting her kindly and even initiating interactions. Although Hong Seol remains suspicious and convinced that his kindness must have a hidden motive, she struggles to understand what Yoo Jung could possibly want from her.

“Cheese in the Trap” builds its tension through this uncertainty, especially in its early episodes, where Hong Seol experiences a series of unsettling incidents that seem indirectly connected to Yoo Jung. Situations like being unfairly blamed for missing student funds or being removed from a coveted lecture. These moments intensify both Hong Seol’s doubts and the audience’s unease, making Yoo Jung’s true intentions difficult to read.

Beyond its psychological tension, “Cheese in the Trap” also explores the everyday rhythms of university life and the friendships surrounding Hong Seol, grounding the story in a relatable campus setting while balancing romance, mystery, and character-driven drama.

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“The Price of Confession”

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“The Price of Confession” is a 2025 mystery thriller K-drama that follows Ahn Yoon Soo (Jeon Do Yeon), an ordinary art teacher whose quiet life is shattered after her husband is found murdered. Suddenly accused as the prime suspect, she is forced to fight to prove her innocence while the world begins turning against her.

While imprisoned, Yoon Soo encounters Mo Eun (Kim Go Eun), a mysterious woman feared by inmates and known only as “the witch” for her unsettling ability to read people and uncover their hidden truths. Mo Eun offers Yoon Soo an impossible deal: she will confess to the murder and secure Yoon Soo’s freedom, but only if Yoon Soo agrees to pay a devastating price in return. As the two women become entangled in secrets, manipulation, and psychological mind games, the line between innocence and guilt begins to blur, revealing that every confession comes with consequences.

What stands out in “The Price of Confession” is the dynamic between the two women; tense and strategic, with trust constantly being tested. The drama focuses on psychological pressure and emotional manipulation more than traditional crime solving. Kim Go Eun’s performance is especially subtle and calm, yet it evokes a quiet sense of terror.

“Love in the Big City”

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The 2024 coming-of-age film “Love in the Big City” tells the story of Jae Hee (Kim Go Eun), a bold and carefree woman who lives life on her own terms, and Heung Soo (Noh Sang Hyun), a young gay man forced to hide his true identity from those around him. Set against the backdrop of Seoul, the story follows Jae Hee and Heung Soo as they navigate adulthood, relying on each other through heartbreak, loneliness, failed relationships, and the pressure of living in a society that constantly judges them. While others often misunderstand their bond as romantic, what they share is something deeper; a connection between two people trying to survive love, identity, and isolation in the big city.

Based on Park Sang Young’s novel of the same name, “Love in the Big City” has been adapted into both a series, “Love in the Big City,” and a film, each highlighting different aspects of the story. The film, which stars Kim Go Eun, places greater emphasis on the friendship between Jae Hee and Heung Soo rather than their individual romantic relationships. The narrative begins on Jae Hee’s wedding day before moving backward to explore how their friendship formed. It reveals how they supported each other through moments of crisis, from Heung Soo nearly being outed to Jae Hee facing harassment and slut shaming, ultimately portraying a tender and grounded portrait of two people finding comfort in each other amid the chaos of life in Seoul.

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“Exhuma”

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The 2024 occult horror thriller “Exhuma” follows a team of spiritual experts brought together to investigate a series of disturbing supernatural events affecting a wealthy Korean-American family in Los Angeles. When a newborn child becomes the target of unexplained and escalating hauntings, renowned shaman Hwa Rim (Kim Go Eun) and her assistant Bong Gil (Lee Do Hyun) are called in to identify the source of the curse.

As they begin their investigation together, the group traces the haunting back to a mysterious ancestral grave in rural Korea. What begins as a ritual exhumation soon spirals into something far more dangerous, as disturbing truths about the buried past are uncovered, revealing a dark connection to historical violence and a vengeful force tied to the deceased.

Beyond the strong cinematography and intriguing occult premise, Kim Go Eun’s performance is a major reason to watch “Exhuma.” The film once again demonstrates her ability to adapt across genres, from romantic comedy to horror. One standout scene, where she performs a shaman ritual, is particularly impactful and memorable.

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Javeria is a binge-watching specialist who loves devouring entire K-dramas in one sitting. Good screenwriting, beautiful cinematography, and a lack of clichés are the way to her heart. As a music fanatic, she listens to multiple artists across different genres and stans the self-producing idol group SEVENTEEN. You can talk to her on Instagram @javeriayousufs.

Currently watching: “The Legend of the Kitchen Soldier,” ”My Royal Nemesis,” “The Scarecrow,“ “Soul Mate,“ and ”Hometown Cha-Cha-Cha.”
Looking forward to: “Four Hands,” “Wednesday, Thursday, Friday,” and “Notes from the Last Row.“

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3 Emotional And Spooky K-Dramas To Watch If You Miss “Phantom Lawyer”

After falling in love with Shin I Rang (Yoo Yeon Seok), a kindhearted and righteous lawyer, who, acquiring the unique ability to see ghosts, decides to help lost souls seek justice, it comes as no surprise that some viewers yearn for that combination of heartfelt stories, comical moments, and thrilling plot twists. If you are one of the many who are addicted to this genre of shows, here are some emotional K-dramas with a touch of spookiness to watch if you miss “Phantom Lawyer”!

1. “Oh My Ghost”

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A prickly famous chef, a painfully shy assistant, and a sassy female ghost make the most unconventional yet unforgettable combination. An oldie but goldie show, “Oh My Ghost” follows the story of Na Bong Sun (Park Bo Young), a timid woman who lives haunted by her ability to see ghosts until she meets Shin Soon Ae (Kim Seul Gi), a young woman who died on unknown circumstances and is literally on the run trying to fulfill her last wish before going to the afterlife. Deciding they could help each other achieve their goals, Bong Sun reluctantly allows Soon Ae to possess her body, unaware of the consequences this could bring to both of them, especially after Chef Kang Sun Woo (Jo Jung Suk) starts to fall in love with Bong Sun. 

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A show that could be considered one of the pioneers of this genre, “Oh My Ghost” remains as one of the fans’ favorites. Displaying her unending natural charm, Park Bo Young makes you fall in love with her as both sweet Bong Sun and cheeky Soon Ae. As the first starts to break out of her shell and confidently finds her own path in life, Kim Seul Gi also steals your heart with her pitiful yet resilient story, which turns into a chilling point of the show. On the other hand, Jo Jung Suk adds to the show with his complex character, who slowly but surely opens up his hesitating heart, going from an unapproachable man to the sweetest lover. If you want to go down the nostalgia line, then make sure to add this K-drama to your must-watch. 

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2. “From Now On, Showtime!” 

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Every great magician has some tricks up his sleeve, but for Cha Cha Woong (Park Hae Jin), the key to his success as a showman isn’t exactly in his clothes but in his head, as he has the extraordinary ability to see and speak with ghosts. With three spirits as his faithful assistants, Cha Woong has been able to build a career as an incredible magician. However, when he is closer than ever to reaching his goal of fleeing to a desert island and spending the rest of his life isolated from the world he despises, a simple video recording threatens to reveal to the world his secret. That’s when his path crosses with Go Seul Hae (Jin Ki Joo), a police officer who dreams of becoming a detective to uncover the truth of her father’s death. 

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After more than a couple of misunderstandings, Cha Woong, Seul Hae, and his group of ghosts start an unlikely team to not only free Cha Woong from the burden of his ancestor’s karma but also to find the culprit behind the death of Seul Hae’s father and to fulfill the rest of the group’s pending matters. As the plot moves forward, what starts as a simple comedy turns into a rollercoaster of emotions between the thriller criminal mysteries and the touching goodbye scenes. Another interesting element in this K-drama is that, while the main couple begins as your typical enemies-to-lovers, their relationship turns out to be even more intricate than you could have expected. If you’re wondering what other secret this story could have in store for you, tune in now! 

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3. “Hotel Del Luna”

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Before reaching heaven, every soul has the chance to rest in one special place with only the best of the best. “Hotel Del Luna” offers the most luxurious experience for ghosts, at least for the ones who can pay for it. That is the rule of its owner, Jang Man Wol (IU), a heartless and frivolous thousand-year spirit who is condemned to atone for her sins until she finds a new owner for the hotel, without any chance of actually doing so. After centuries of running the place smoothly, Man Wol finds her first glimpse of hope when Goo Chan Sung (Yeo Jin Goo) joins her as the new manager to pay for an old debt from his father. Inadvertently, what seems like the beginning of a nightmare ends up as one of the most epic love stories. 

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Though gruesome to the point of actually making things scary, this K-drama combines the excellent performance from every main and secondary cast member with an intriguing story and electric chemistry to deliver a total banger of a show that became one of the most impactful K-dramas of 2019. The plot follows diverse underlying storylines, but the main focus remains on the unfulfilled connection between Jang Man Wol, her first love Go Chung Myung (Lee Do Hyun), and the mysterious fateful connection with Chan Sung. If you haven’t watched this one or you’re craving for a re-watch, this is your cue to do so.

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Andy zar is an avid drama watcher, from K-dramas to C-dramas, she believes any weekend is a good weekend to enjoy 12 hours of binge-watching dramas. She loves romance, web comics, and K-pop. Find her on Instagram @wuaitboni

Currently watching:  “Filing for Love” and “Yumi’s Cells 3“
Plans to watch: “A Splendid Match”

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5 K-Dramas That Explore Loneliness, Survival, And Self-Worth Like “We Are All Trying Here”

Every year, a few K-dramas stand out for the way they explore heavier emotions of mental health, loneliness, ambition, and the fear of falling behind. These are the stories that stay with you because they feel honest and deeply human, offering comfort while quietly reminding you that things can get better. One such show is “We Are All Trying Here,” a slice-of-life story that feels both intimate and cathartic. Written by Park Hae Young, known for “My Mister” and “My Liberation Notes,” the drama carries her signature sensitivity and emotional depth.

At the center of the story is Hwang Dong Man (Koo Kyo Hwan), an aspiring film director who has spent nearly 20 years chasing a debut that never quite happens. He hides his insecurities behind constant chatter and criticism, as if being loud is the only way to avoid disappearing. There’s also Byeon Eun Ah (Go Youn Jung), a production director at Choi Film who is known for her brutally honest feedback. She appears tough and unbothered on the surface, but she is quietly dealing with her own anxieties.

The story follows a group of eight friends who met in a university film club. Over the years, most of them have moved forward in life and careers, leaving Dong Man feeling stuck. His loneliness shows up in unusual, small, and almost poetic attempts to hold onto something when everything feels like it’s slipping away. Things begin to change when he reconnects with Eun Ah. Despite her blunt personality, she sees through his behavior and recognizes the vulnerability underneath. Their relationship grows slowly and quietly, offering both of them a space to confront their fears and rethink what success and self-worth really mean.

The series explores the complexities of adult friendships and relationships. It acknowledges the jealousy and comparison that often creep in, but instead of letting those emotions take over, it shifts towards empathy, acceptance, and healing. The show tackles that it is okay to be where you are and finding hope even in the smallest moments. If this kind of storytelling resonates with you, here are five K-dramas that explore similar themes and emotions.

“My Liberation Notes”

My Liberation Notes

Set in the fictional rural town of Sanpo, the story follows the Yeom siblings, Ki Jung (Lee El), Chang Hee (Lee Min Ki), and Mi Jung (Kim Ji Won), who spend hours every day commuting to Seoul for work. Their lives feel repetitive and draining, caught between office struggles, money worries, and a constant sense of falling behind. While others seem to be moving forward in life, they return each evening to their quiet countryside home, helping their father with farm work and his sink business. Over time, this cycle begins to feel suffocating, leaving them emotionally exhausted and disconnected. Things begin to shift when Mi Jung, the youngest and most reserved of the three, reaches a point where she can no longer ignore her emptiness.

Instead of chasing a typical love story, she does something unexpected: she asks Mr. Gu Ja Kyung (Son Suk Ku), a quiet, troubled man working for her father, to “worship” her. It’s not about romance in the usual sense but a plea to be seen, supported, and valued without conditions. This unusual connection slowly becomes a turning point, not just for her but for him as well.

At the same time, the siblings and a few of their coworkers start what they call a “Liberation Club.” It’s a small, almost awkward attempt to put their feelings into words—writing down their frustrations, fears, and hopes. Through this, they begin confronting the pressures placed on them by society and themselves, searching for a way to break free from the monotony that defines their lives. The performances bring these characters to life in a very real, grounded way. The idea of “liberation” here is about slowly learning to be honest with yourself, finding meaning in ordinary days, and allowing yourself to feel seen. The idea of “worshipping” someone, as shown in the drama, is layered. On one hand, it reflects a deep human desire to be valued without judgment—to have someone who believes in you completely. But at the same time, it raises questions. Can self-worth really come from another person? Or is it something that has to grow from within first?

“Daily Dose of Sunshine”

Daily Dose Of Sunshine

Adapted from the webtoon “Morning Comes to Psychiatric Wards,” this K-drama follows Jung Da Eun (Park Bo Young), a sincere and hardworking nurse whose life takes an unexpected turn when she is transferred from Internal Medicine to the Psychiatric Department at Myungshin University Hospital. In her previous role, everything was about speed and precision. But here, she begins meeting patients with vastly different struggles, each story revealing just how layered and delicate the human mind can be.

In the beginning, the drama feels almost like a collection of individual cases. Each episode introduces people dealing with anxiety, delusions, or emotional burdens shaped by their personal lives. But just as you settle into this structure, the narrative shifts. A heartbreaking incident leaves Da Eun shaken, and for the first time, she isn’t just the one offering support, but she becomes someone who needs it. 

Feelings like anxiety and depression are portrayed in ways that you can almost see and experience, making the characters’ inner battles more real. The drama doesn’t glorify suffering, nor does it make things feel overly bleak. Instead, the show handles its subject with warmth, sensitivity, and moments that stay with you long after.

“Move to Heaven”

Move To Heaven

Inspired by the non-fiction essay “Things Left Behind” by Kim Sae Byul, the story centers on Cho Sang Gu (Lee Je Hoon), a former convict and underground MMA fighter who has grown tough, distant, and emotionally guarded. His life takes an unexpected turn when he is suddenly made the guardian of his nephew, Han Geu Ru (Tang Jun Sang), a 20-year-old with Asperger’s syndrome. Geu Ru sees the world differently. His sharp memory and quiet sensitivity allow him to notice emotions and stories others often miss. Yoon Na Mu (Hong Seung Hee), Geu Ru’s close friend and neighbor, looks out for him while also keeping Sang Gu in check. Meanwhile, the lingering presence of Geu Ru’s father, Han Jeong U (Ji Jin Hee), through flashbacks, brings a sense of comfort and reminds us of the values that shaped their work at “Move to Heaven.”

After his father’s sudden passing, Geu Ru is left on his own, and Sang Gu steps in because he has no other choice. To officially become Geu Ru’s guardian, he must live with him for three months and help run the family’s trauma-cleaning business. At first, Sang Gu treats it like just another job, clearing out belongings without much thought. But Geu Ru handles each task with care, preserving meaningful items in a “yellow box” so that the stories of the deceased can reach their loved ones.

As they take on different cases, each one uncovers deeply human stories of love, loneliness, regret, and injustice. Slowly, these experiences begin to affect Sang Gu. Through Geu Ru’s honesty and compassion, he starts to confront his own buried pain and unresolved past. What begins as an uneasy partnership gradually turns into something more meaningful, becoming a quiet, moving journey of healing, connection, and understanding.

“My Mister”

My Mister

At the heart of the story is Park Dong Hoon (Lee Sun Kyun), a middle-aged structural engineer who seems calm and reliable on the surface but is quietly carrying a lot inside. His workplace is toxic, his marriage is falling apart, and yet he continues to show up every day, trying to do right by his family. On the other hand, Lee Ji An (IU) is someone whose life has been especially harsh. She lives in extreme poverty, works multiple jobs just to get by, and is constantly under threat from loan sharks. Because of everything she’s been through, she has learned to shut people out emotionally, even as she takes care of her sick grandmother.

Dong Hoon’s world also revolves around his brothers. Park Sang Hoon (Park Ho San), the eldest, is stuck in a cycle of failed business attempts and uncertainty, while Park Ki Hoon (Song Sae Byeok), who once had big dreams of becoming a film director, struggles with where life has taken him. Eventually, the two brothers come together to run a cleaning business. Their bond, along with their close-knit group of neighborhood friends, brings moments of warmth and comfort into an otherwise heavy story. 

Things take a darker turn when Do Joon Young (Kim Young Min), Dong Hoon’s boss, starts plotting to remove him from the company. At the same time, he is secretly having an affair with Dong Hoon’s wife, Kang Yoon Hee (Lee Ji Ah). Ji An gets pulled into this situation when she is offered money to spy on Dong Hoon and help set him up. She begins secretly listening to his phone calls, hoping to find something she can use against him. However, as Ji An listens in, she begins to understand Dong Hoon as a person. She hears his struggles, his silence, and the way he quietly endures everything without asking for anything in return. Slowly, her perspective changes. In him, she sees someone who understands pain without needing to explain it.

Alongside their story, the drama beautifully captures everyday life in their neighborhood. The brothers and their friends spend time together, share meals and drinks, and support each other through life’s ups and downs. The drama is about two people who are deeply hurt in their own ways, finding quiet comfort in each other’s presence.

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“Tomorrow”

Tomorrow

Based on Llama’s widely loved webtoon of the same name, the series flips the usual idea of grim reapers on its head. Instead of guiding souls to the afterlife, this story follows a team that tries to save people standing at the edge of despair. At the center is Choi Joon Woong (Rowoon), a capable but unlucky job seeker who feels stuck in life. One night, while attempting to stop someone from jumping off a bridge, things go terribly wrong, and he falls into the river himself. The accident leaves him in a coma, with his spirit caught somewhere between the living world and the afterlife.

In this in-between state, he encounters Joomadeung (phantasmagoria), a mysterious organization that handles matters of the dead. Joon Woong comes across the Crisis Management Team, a unit with a very different purpose. Instead of collecting souls, they intervene in critical moments to help people who are close to giving up. The team is led by Goo Ryun (Kim Hee Sun), who believes in offering people a second chance, no matter how lost they may seem. Joon Woong is given an unusual offer: join the team for six months, and in return, he’ll wake up from his coma sooner and have a stable future waiting for him. With nothing to lose, he agrees, stepping into a world he barely understands as its most inexperienced member. As he works alongside the team, he begins to witness the fragile, complicated realities of people’s lives.

The group itself brings together very different perspectives. Park Joong Gil (Lee Soo Hyuk), who heads the Escort Team, takes a far more rigid stance, seeing suicide as something that cannot be excused, an outlook that often clashes with Goo Ryun’s empathy-driven approach. Lim Ryoong Goo (Yoon Ji On), on the other hand, quietly holds the team together, especially as parts of his own story begin to surface. Watching over all of them is the Jade Emperor (Kim Hae Sook), a powerful presence whose connection to Goo Ryun runs deeper than it initially seems.

The narrative unfolds through individual cases, each episode focusing on different struggles, from bullying and loneliness, to mental health and unresolved pain from the past. Despite dealing with heavy themes, the show treats its characters with care and sensitivity.

mon.y is a devoted connoisseur of Asian dramas and pop culture, with a deep-rooted love for storytelling that spans K-dramas, C-dramas, J-dramas, and everything in between. A longtime entertainment addict turned passionate writer, she brings heartfelt enthusiasm and a sprinkle of sass to every review and deep dive.

Currently watching: “Yumi’s Cells 3,” “Perfect Crown,” “We Are All Trying Here,” “Sold Out On You,” and “The Scarecrow.”
Looking forward to: “My Royal Nemesis” and “The Wonderfools.”

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5 K-Dramas About Falling In Love In The Countryside

Far away from the bustling city, the noise, and corporate burnout, some K-drama leads often seek the quiet and calm of the country side to heal and recalibrate. More often than not, the move also mends hearts, as they encounter a long forgotten or estranged love and sometimes even meet the love of their life.

The slow pace and simplicity of country life, its people, and the lush surroundings often play key factors in the road to healing and love.

If you love these types of stories, here are five K-dramas about falling in love in the countryside that make for a perfect summer watch.

“Hometown Cha-Cha-Cha”

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Yoon Hye Jin (Shin Min Ah) is a dentist who loves drilling fillings as much as she loves her designer shoes. After a disagreement with her boss, she quits her job, leaves Seoul behind, and retreats to Gongjin, a serene seaside town filled with special memories.

A city girl at heart, Hye Jin struggles to settle in, as country life and its people operate very differently. Her aloof and reserved attitude clashes with the easygoing rhythm of the seaside town, where the people are as laid back as the lazy waves touching its shores.

Enter Hong Du Shik (Kim Seon Ho), the town’s favorite resident and handyman, affectionately called Chief Hong. A free spirit, there is no job he cannot do and no task he cannot complete. Though their initial encounters are far from pleasant, the two slowly strike an easy friendship.

It is Du Shik who helps Hye Jin ease into country life, guiding her through rural living and its people. As friendship gradually turns into affection and love, Du Shik makes Hye Jin understand that life never comes with a DIY manual.

“Hometown Cha-Cha-Cha” feels like slipping into a favorite quilt that wraps you in comfort. The chemistry between Shin Min Ah and Kim Seon Ho, whose charming dimples are as endearing as the scenic beauty of Pohang, makes the drama both heartwarming and deeply comforting.

“Summer Strike”

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Lee Yeo Reum’s (Seolhyun) life goes on a downward spiral after she loses her mother in an accident. Soon after, she is unceremoniously dumped by her boyfriend and is also bypassed at work. It is this moment of uncertainty and feeling of directionless that makes her quit the city, her old life behind, and move to a seaside village called Angok.

There, she encounters An Dae Bum (Yim Siwan), a quiet and shy librarian. Unbeknownst to Yeo Reum, Dae Bum is a brilliant mathematician but is grappling with his troubled past.

As these two world weary individuals come together, they offload their burdens and open their hearts to each other as they fall in love. And the rural life and it’s scenic backdrop is the balm to their fractured souls.

“Summer Strike” is an unhurried and calming drama, nudging us to slow down and celebrate the small wins in life. The slow burn romance between the leads, who give nuanced performances, make this one a must watch.

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“I’ll Go to You When the Weather is Nice”

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Mok Hae Won (Park Min Young) is a cellist, but has had it with work and the petty politics at play. She decides to move away from Seoul to her hometown, a quiet village where life and everything else is slow paced.

She wants to revaluate her life, goals, and find those parts of herself that have been fragmented and lost. She reunites with her old schoolmate Eun Seob (Seo Kang Jun), a shy bookstore owner. Eun Seob is a simple guy and one at home in the village. Eun Seob had once confessed to Hae Won that he liked her, but she had made nothing out of it.

But once back, she keeps running into him; after all you cannot avoid each other in a small quaint village. As she adjusts to her new life, she also joins a book cafe at Eun Seop’s bookstore so as to meet new people. She finds herself drawn towards Eun Seob, a kind-hearted man who owns his vulnerabilities and is one of the most reliable men around.

The two grow close, and as love blossoms, they both embark on a journey of healing and self care. A show which feels like the arrival of summer after a bleak winter, it embraces you with its warmth and feel good nature. And paired with a realistic narrative, you also see natural performances by its lead pair.

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“Brewing Love”

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Chae Yong Ju (Kim Se Jeong) is a sales manager at a liquor company. She is a toughie and one so adept at her job that she is the most reliable employee in the company.

But for someone who is extremely influential in making deals and handling the company’s stocks, she comes across her biggest challenge ever. She needs to convince the reclusive yet brilliant brewmaster Yun Min Ju (Lee Jong Won) to sell his recipe to her company.

Min Ju lives a life of solitude in the village and is super sensitive to the energies of those around him. Neither does he want to commercialize or mainstream his beer or craft. He’s content with brewing in limited quantities.

Yong Ju leaves no stone unturned in trying to persuade him, but he remains unrelenting. Through the course of their interactions, they discover a past connection as well as face their own bruised and traumatic pasts. Both of them have had it tough, but their coping mechanisms are different. Yong Ju is an extrovert, while Min Ju is an introvert.

Over beer, we get a frothy romance that also exposes family dynamics, societal conditioning, and fractured relationships. Kim Se Jeong is vivacious and is complimented by Lee Jong Won as the gentle Min Ju. The drama also explores loneliness, emotional wounds, and the different ways with which people cope with trauma.

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“Welcome to Samdalri”

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Jo Yong Pil (Ji Chang Wook) and Jo Sam Dal (Shin Hye Sun) have known each other since the day they were born. With their mothers being best friends, the two grew up inseparable, sharing everything from childhood memories to dreams for the future. It was only natural that friendship blossomed into love. After all, who knows you better than your best friend? But years ago, after Sam Dal broke Yong Pil’s heart, she left for Seoul, leaving both him and their shared past behind.

Now a successful fashion photographer, Sam Dal returns to her hometown of Samdalri after her career comes crashing down following a scandal. The last person she wants to face is Yong Pil, her former boyfriend, who remains deeply rooted in the village. A weather forecaster loved by the locals for his warm and dependable nature, Yong Pil has quietly continued living in Samdalri, carrying old memories with him. With Sam Dal back, old wounds are reopened as well as best kept secrets revealed.

“Welcome to Samdalri” is a heartfelt drama that goes beyond romance. Alongside its warmth and humor, the show explores unresolved grief, trauma, guilt, and regret, while also celebrating the unbreakable bonds of family, friendship, and community. Ji Chang Wook and Shin Hye Sun are both endearing as their characters, bringing forth their quirks and strengths with ease.

Puja Talwar is a Soompi writer with a strong Yoo Yeon Seok and Lee Junho bias. A long time K-drama fan, she loves devising alternate scenarios to the narratives. She has interviewed Lee Min Ho, Gong Yoo, Cha Eun Woo, and Ji Chang Wook to name a few. You can follow her on @puja_talwar7 on Instagram.

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7 New K-Dramas To Check Out In May 2026

The weather is warming up along with the lineup of new K-dramas!

Here are the new K-dramas premiering in May 2026:

“My Royal Nemesis”

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Korean Title: “멋진 신세계”

Cast: Lim Ji Yeon, Heo Nam Jun, Jang Seung Jo, Kim Min Seok, Lee Se Hee

Premiere Date: May 8

Broadcast Details: Fridays and Saturdays at 9:50 p.m. KST on SBS

“My Royal Nemesis” is a romantic comedy about Shin Seo Ri (Lim Ji Yeon), a struggling actress who is suddenly possessed by the spirit of a notorious villainess from the Joseon era, and Cha Se Gye (Heo Nam Jun), a ruthless chaebol heir who is known as a “monster created by capitalism.”

“The Legend of Kitchen Soldier”

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Korean Title: “취사병 전설이 되다”

Cast: Park Ji Hoon, Yoon Kyung Ho, Han Dong Hee, Lee Hong Nae, Lee Sang Yi

Premiere Date: May 11

Broadcast Details: Mondays and Tuesdays at 8:50 p.m. KST on tvN, available on Viki

“The Legend of Kitchen Soldier” is a military fantasy-comedy drama that tells the story of army cook Kang Sung Jae (Park Ji Hoon). When a mysterious quest window pops up in front of him one day, Private Kang Sung Jae begins an unexpected journey that leads him down the path toward becoming a legendary cook.

Watch “The Legend of Kitchen Soldier”:

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“Azure Spring”

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Korean Title: “아주르 스프링”

Cast: Kim Ye Rim (Yeri), Kang Sang Jun

Premiere Date: May 11

Broadcast Details: Mondays at 11 p.m. KST on MBN PLUS

“Azure Spring” is a healing youth drama that follows Seo Anna (Kim Ye Rim), who has come to a standstill out of fear of the future, and Yoon Deok Hyun (Kang Sang Jun), who remains trapped in the past and unable to move forward. As they live as a haenyeo (female diver) and haenam (male diver), the two gradually grow through one another.

“The WONDERfools”

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Korean Title: “원더풀스”

Cast: Park Eun Bin, Cha Eun Woo, Choi Dae Hoon, Im Seong Jae

Premiere Date: May 15

Broadcast Details: all episodes released simultaneously at 4 p.m. KST on Netflix

“The WONDERfools” is a superpower comic action set in 1999, a time when apocalyptic beliefs were rampant. It follows a group of neighborhood misfits who unexpectedly gain superpowers and fight against villains threatening the peace of Haeseong city.

“Fifties Professionals”

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Korean Title: “오십프로”

Cast: Shin Ha Kyun, Oh Jung Se, Heo Sung Tae, Kim Sang Kyung, Kim Shin Rok, Kwon Yul, Lee Hak Joo, Han Ji Eun

Premiere Date: May 22

Broadcast Details: Fridays and Saturdays at 9:50 p.m. KST on MBC, available on Viki

“Fifties Professionals” is an action-comedy about three men, who once reigned at the top of their respective fields, as they find themselves exiled to a remote island after a mysterious incident. There, they begin a bittersweet and comedic quest to uncover the truth about the fateful day from 10 years ago that changed their lives.

“Love Class 3”

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Korean Title: “수업중입니다3”

Cast: Saebyeol, Seo Ihan, Lee Woo Jin, Panutuch Saelee

Premiere Date: May 28

Broadcast Details: Thursdays and Fridays at 5 p.m. KST, available on Viki

The third installment of the BL campus romance series “Love Class,” “Love Class 3″ tells the story of Hyun Jae (Saebyeol), Soo An (Seo Ihan), Jae Min (Lee Woo Jin), and Khun (Panutuch Saelee) as they navigate between their K-pop dreams and romance.

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“Reborn Rookie”

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Korean Title: “신입사원 강회장”

Cast: Lee Jun Young, Jin Goo, Son Hyun Joo, Lee Ju Myoung

Premiere Date: May 30

Broadcast Details: Saturdays at 10:40 p.m. KST and Sundays at 10:30 p.m. KST on JTBC, available on Viki

“Reborn Rookie” follows Kang Yong Ho (Son Hyun Joo), the powerful chairman of the leading conglomerate Choi Sung Group, who is revered as a business genius. After an accident, he unexpectedly finds himself living a second life when his soul swaps into the youthful body of a soccer player named Hwang Jun Hyun (Lee Jun Young).

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Top 5 K-Dramas On Viki In April 2026

It’s April—flowers are in full bloom, and spring is in the air! Just like the vibrant season, a variety of K-dramas kept us entertained all month long. Here’s a recap of the top five K-dramas that received the most love on Viki in April.

In no particular order.

“Yumi’s Cells 3”

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“Yumi’s Cells” tells the story of an ordinary office worker named Yumi (Kim Go Eun)—from the point of view of the many brain cells in her head controlling her every thought, feeling, and action. Yumi, who has become a famous writer by Season 3, goes through big changes when she meets Soon Rok (Kim Jae Won), an editorial PD at Julie Publishing.

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“Phantom Lawyer”

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“Phantom Lawyer” is a quirky yet heartwarming legal drama that follows the adventures of Shin I Rang (Yoo Yeon Seok), a lawyer who can see ghosts, and elite attorney Han Na Hyun (Esom) as they resolve the lingering grievances of their very unusual clients—ghosts—through the law.

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“Climax”

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“Climax” follows the story of prosecutor Bang Tae Seop (Ju Ji Hoon), a man with boundless desires and sharp judgment who dives into a power-driven cartel in order to rise to the top of South Korea’s power ladder.

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“Mad Concrete Dreams”

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“Mad Concrete Dreams” is a thriller drama starring Ha Jung Woo as Ki Su Jong, a struggling landlord who gets caught up in crime to protect his family and property. Despite achieving the coveted status of a landlord, mounting debts lead him to become entangled in a staged kidnapping. However, the plan spirals out of control as the fake kidnapping turns dangerously real.

Watch “Mad Concrete Dreams” below:

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“The Practical Guide to Love”

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“The Practical Guide to Love” is a rom-com drama starring Han Ji Min as Lee Ui Yeong, a woman who dives into the world of blind dates after deciding to pursue love. When she meets two men with strikingly different charms, she finds herself torn between them—prompting a journey towards discovering what true love really means.

Watch “The Practical Guide to Love”:

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7 K-Dramas Where The Male Lead Yearns Hard

There’s something irresistible about a male lead who doesn’t just fall in love—he aches for it. It’s the kind of love that lingers, haunts, and refuses to let go. Whether separated by time, circumstance, or their own choices, these K-drama men don’t just feel deep, they yearn. And once they do, there’s no escape.

Here are some unforgettable male leads who didn’t just love, they held onto it, chased it, and let it consume them.

1. Ahn Hyo Seop in “A Time Called You”

Han Jun Hee (Jeon Yeo Been) is still grieving the death of her boyfriend, Koo Yeon Jun (Ahn Hyo Seop), when she suddenly travels back to 1998. There, she lives as a high school student named Kwon Min Ju (Jeon Yeo Been) and meets Nam Si Heon (Ahn Hyo Seop), who looks just like her late boyfriend. Here, a tragic but heartfelt romance unfolds.

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What makes Si Heon stand out is how deeply his feelings transcend logic and time. There’s a quiet intensity to the way he holds onto love, even when timelines blur and reality shifts. His yearning is incredibly persistent, lingering in every glance and every moment. It’s the kind of love that feels destined and impossible to escape.

2. Jang Ki Yong in “Come and Hug Me”

Chae Do Jin (Jang Ki Yong) and Han Jae Yi (Jin Ki Joo) fall in love with each other in high school. Unfortunately, Do Jin’s father is a serial killer who murders Jae Yi’s entire family. When the two grow up, they find a way into each other’s lives again, but Do Jin’s murderous father is getting out of jail, and he wants to finish the job he started by killing Jae Yi.

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Do Jin’s love is the epitome of quiet yearning. He keeps his distance to protect her, yet never once lets go emotionally. Every action and choice he makes is rooted in a love he refuses to abandon. It’s restrained, painful, and deeply moving, the kind of devotion that exists even when being together feels impossible.

Start watching “Come and Hug Me”:

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3. Byeon Woo Seok in “Lovely Runner”

Ryu Sun Jae (Byeon Woo Seok) is a top star who looks perfect on the outside but is exhausted by life in the entertainment industry. Im Sol (Kim Hye Yoon), a devoted fan who found comfort in his music after giving up her own dream, is devastated when she hears of his death. But that night, she travels back 15 years and meets him as a 19-year-old high school student and tries to change his future.

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Sun Jae’s yearning hits hard because it’s layered with time, regret, and second chances. There’s a softness to him but also a deep emotional pull that makes every interaction feel loaded with meaning. Whether he’s holding back or reaching out, you can feel just how much he carries inside. His love isn’t just romantic, it’s aching, relentless, and beautifully tragic.

Watch “Lovely Runner” now:

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4. Na In Woo in “Motel California”

Ji Kang Hee (Lee Se Young) leaves her hometown and first love, Cheon Yeon Soo (Na In Woo), behind after growing up surrounded by gossip. 12 years later, she returns and reunites with him, stirring up feelings that never truly faded.

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What makes this kind of yearning compelling is Yeon Soo’s quietness. It’s not about grand gestures, it’s about the small moments, the memories, and the feelings that return every time Yeon Soo sees Kang Hee. His love for her is steady and never changing, which makes their story feel all the more heartfelt and romantic.

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5. Park Hyung Sik in “Soundtrack #1”

Han Sun Woo (Park Hyung Sik), a quiet but warm-hearted photographer, has been best friends with lyricist Lee Eun Soo (Han So Hee) for 20 years. But when they end up living together for two weeks, their friendship begins to shift into something more.

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Sun Woo is the definition of soft, unspoken yearning. He stays by her side, supports her, and quietly puts her first, all while hiding feelings that run much deeper than friendship. There’s something incredibly tender about the way he loves. It’s patient, selfless, and the kind of slow-burn emotion that builds until it’s impossible to ignore.

6. Hwang In Youp in “Family by Choice”

Kim San Ha (Hwang In Youp) and Yoon Joo Won (Jung Chaeyeon) were once inseparable childhood friends, as close as found family. After being apart for 10 years, they reunite as adults and their long-awaited love story begins to unfold.

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San Ha’s yearning is emotional and powerful. It’s built on years of shared history, unspoken feelings, and moments that blur the line between familiarity and something more. There’s no hesitation in his love once he realizes his feelings are real. The confession and earnestness in his eyes hit so deeply.

Watch “Family by Choice” here:

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7. Namkoong Min in “My Dearest”

Set during the Joseon period amid the Qing invasion, a love story unfolds in the midst of war and hardship. Lee Jang Hyun (Namkoong Min), a mysterious man with a hidden past, meets Yoo Gil Chae (Ahn Eun Jin), the confident daughter of a noble family, and their lives change as she grows through the turmoil around them.

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Jang Hyun’s yearning is slow, but so all-consuming. It builds in the spaces between words, in lingering glances, in the quiet restraint of someone who feels deeply but holds back. Shaped by war, loss, and distance, his love is never easy, but it’s truly everlasting. Even when Gil Chae walks away, even when she continually denies him, the feeling of love never leaves him.

Start watching “My Dearest” here:

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binahearts is a Korean-Canadian published author, content creator, and influencer whose ultimate biases are Song Joong Ki and BIGBANG, but has lately been seen obsessing over Hwang In Yeop. Make sure you follow binahearts on IG as she journeys through her latest Korean crazes!

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