Reply 1988

Move to Heaven

Taxi Driver

Mr Queen

Rain or Shine

1. Secret

2. Flower of Evil 

3. Remember war of the son

4. Beyond Evil 

5. Signal 

  • Six Flying Dragons
  • Move to Heaven
  • Mr. Queen
  • Prison Playbook
  • Hi Bye, Mama!
  1. Crash Landing On You.
  2. Graceful Family.
  3. It's Okay Not to Be Okay.
  4. He is a Pschyometric.
  5. Hotel Del Luna.
 Pandemonium09:

1. Stranger 

2. The Guest 

3. The Untamed 

4. Kingdom

5.  Arthdal Chronicles

The untamed isn't korean...

1. Because this is my first life

2. Reply 1988

3. Law school

4.  Beyond evil

5.  Be melodramatic

The light In your eyes

Josee (movie) 

Extracurricular(if u also had a normal school life)

Parasite (movie)

Lovestruck in the city

5.   Piece of Your Mind:  An absorbing, somewhat challenging drama that TvN lost their nerve with, and chopped it down from 16 episodes to 12 halfway through the airing.   I was captivated by the story arc of a man who  has lost the love of his life and is slowly healed and comforted by the FL as he falls for her.   There is a strange, sometimes confusing technology twist to the story that doesn't always work, but  in general adds to the very unique mood in this drama.  It also doesn't hurt that the fabulous combination of Jung Hae-In and Chae Soo-bin are the leads, who as always shine in their roles. The secondary characters and their stories are also excellent.  Many of the scenes were filmed in the amber light of late afternoon, and Seoul has never looked more beautiful.  Moreover, a good portion of the show was filmed in Norway, and the snow scenes are quite stunning.   

BTW, if anyone knows where to find the original 16 episode version,  please leave a note in this thread.   I would love to see it. 

4.   Coffee Prince:  Made way back in 2007, it was ahead of its time for K-dramas. ** The story of a non-gay man falling for what he believes to be another man and willing to give up everything for him is totally believable,  thanks in large part to Gong Yoo, who gives a  performance for the ages.   Yoon Eun-Hye is also terrific as the woman pretending to be a man, which was surprising to me after her weepy lackluster performance in Goong, which btw is just about the most insipid drama I've ever seen.  The Love Alarm of its day, lol.  The writing in Prince is also top notch, with plot developments that are plausible and convincing.  It's also quite funny in parts, with great performances from the supporting cast, in particular  Kim Young-Ok  as the  stern but benevolent grandma.     

3. One Spring Night:  For most of the drama it feels like you're eavesdropping on genuine conversations between two mature people as they grapple with their situation and look for solutions.  Never once did I feel as though the dialogue between the leads was faked or forced, which is pretty rare for K-dramas.   It also has a very interesting  take on being a single parent in Korea.  Jung Hae-In is also quite funny in a dry sort of way.  (You can probably guess I'm a huge fan of JHI).  : > }  The only significant flaw I saw in the story line was that the jilted, doggedly stubborn boyfriend stayed relevant for far too long,  but that is a relatively minor point in comparison to all the good things in this drama.     

2.  Mother (Call Me Mother):  The only K-drama that has ever been nominated for award consideration at Cannes, the story is absolutely riveting.  Moreover, the performance of Heo Yool, the actress who plays the young girl and was only 7 years old when the drama was filmed, is just incredible.  She is what separates the Korean version from the original Japanese drama, which is also very good.   

Before I get to #1, a couple of lighter dramas who aren't in my Top 5 but IMO are  really well done are Weightlifting Kim Bok Joo and I'm Not A Robot.  In WKBJ, I just love Nam Joo-hyuk's performance as the super-handsome ML who knows the FL is kind of awkward looking (as depicted in the show anyway), but recognizes the chemistry between them, falls for her, and then protects her and comforts her despite initially getting little from her in return.  Nam is also quite hilarious in his antics with her, with the famous car splash scene just one example.  As for I'm Not A Robotit is crafted so well,  with so many great scenes, especially in the second half.  It is one of the few K-dramas that has a stronger second half than first half, starting with the scene on the train, when the heartbroken ML, who thought he had lost his great love forever,  is suddenly sitting across from her.          

1.  My Mister :  The champ, IMO, and so far above everything else it almost exists in its own universe.  The writing is simply magnificent, with every episode building off the prior one in a compelling and seamless manner.  So many aspects of it are fascinating--just as an example, the way it uses  mirrors and windows (including the subway windows as mirrors).  The female lead (played to perfection by IU) is probably the most interesting female character I've ever seen in any language. She is so smart (always 3 or 4 moves ahead of everyone else), but so broken as well. The development of the relationship between the leads, who start out as wary adversaries and ultimately become soul mates, is what great drama is made of.  Just about everyone who was involved with My Mister have said it is one of the best projects they've ever worked on, and are so proud of it.     

 

** A subject that K-dramas are still skittish about.  Just look at the otherwise excellent Mr. Queen, where the writers got cold feet and ruined the ending because they were scared of concluding the story with romantic love between two men,  even though one of the men was in a woman's body!      

 Ananya:

The untamed isn't korean...

Whoops. I was tired when I posted this, so I just listed my top 5 in general. I change the Untamed to...the Fiery Priest then!

Here are some dramas I HIGHLYY recommend!

1. Moon Lovers: Scarlet Heart Ryeo

- Will make you bawl your eyes out due to crying, the ending is a pain in the ass but the storyline is very memorable and each scene has it's unique touch!

2. It's Okay To Not Be Okay

- From start to finish, you'll never forget each episode! Comes with it's unique chapters that says a lot about our reality, it's more of a psychology drama and it's really a unique drama!

3. 18 Again

- Lee Dong Hyun's acting here is superb! What I want to tell you is that this drama is a must for every K-Drama fans, it has romance, comedy, it's unique emotional scenes that you must watch

4.  Hotel Del Luna

- The ending will give you a similar level of sadness of the first drama on the list, I can't explain it but please do watch it if you haven't already

5. Fight For My Way

- It's one of the best motivational dramas out there! It contains a lot of comedy, romantic scenes, and sad scenes too of course!

These are the ones that I tend to go back and re-watch when I want some Kdrama comfort watching.

1)  Reply 1988 

2)  Hospital Playlist  

3)  Weightlifting Fairy Kim Bok Joo 

4)  True Beauty 

5)  Reply 1997

Vincenzo

One Spring Night

Run On

The K2

True Beauty

each one fits a different category yet all grew my love for KDramas. /

just 5 of my fav shows (not in any particular oder)

1 - youth of may

2 - flower of evil

3 - reply 1988

4 - move to heaven 

5 - scarlet heart