10 Best Korean Dramas (part 2) - AvenueX's Personal List

So the list continues.

I'm about to dump 3 Lee Jong Suk dramas in a row, and I promise it is not because I'm his fan girl. I don't particularly "fan" any Korean actors/actress, these three just happen to be 3 REALLY good dramas.

I Hear Your Voice 너의 목소리가 들려 2013

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This drama is INTENSE. 

If you are particularly sensitive to parent-child relationship/love you are going to have a painful and emotional journey with this drama. Because for both lead roles, that's the biggest pain/arc they have to deal with in this entire story, and it gets really really really sad and excruciating to watch. But OMG it makes this drama so good! Lee Jong Suk plays a high schooler who since his childhood has developed a telepathic ability to hear others' thought due to the traumatic experience of witnessing his father's murder. Lee Bo Young plays a mediocre prosecutor who put his father's murderer in jail when she was still a teenager because she was brave enough to speak out as a witness. Yet years later, when the boy grows up to be an almost adult and the girl now close to her 30s, the murderer goes free and SHIT starts to happen. The heart and core of this drama is about the love between family, the price of doing the right thing and the deep bond people form through harsh experiences. Though it is a very much a big-sis-little-bro drama as well, it feels super natural, super genuine and not forced at all. You really do feel they are totally meant for each other and their relationship is just BEAUTIFUL. The actor who plays the bad guy and the actress who plays our female lead's mom are both AMAZING! This is a drama that will flush your system with crazy hormones. Watch and you'll FEEL what I mean. 

 

Pinocchio 피노키오 2014-2015

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This drama was BIG back when it aired. We have Lee Jong Suk and Park Shin Hye paired up so it practically guaranteed a huge viewership. Lee Jong Suk plays a hidden genius boy whose firefighter father died saving others but was wrongfully accused and blamed for people's death due to a Pinocchio witness' testimony. He then gets adopted by Park Shin Hye's character's grandfather and grows up with her(who is also a Pinocchio so she can't lie) under the same roof as legally uncle and niece. But her mother, a famous journalist was instrumental in the destruction of his father's reputation and his family, as they both begin to pursue the journalist career, the past starts to mess with their professional and private relationships. In a way, this drama's premise is very similar to I hear Your Voice, where the lead roles have painful childhood history regarding their parents. But it is lighter than IHYV overall and certainly has more sweet and funny moments. The integrity of journalism and the pursuit of truth are at the core of the story, something very popular in k-drama land (Healer is about the same thing). This drama is well-done in all aspects and again, I can't really find any obvious flaws with the story telling (although getting a staple gun shot in your arm that causes no profound bleeding yet you still faint is a bit over the top ... watch and you'll know what I mean). If you're the fan of either lead or just interested in this type of plot, be sure to check this drama out and I don't see how you can get disappointed.

 

W 2016

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In contemporary web language Chinese, we have a word 脑洞 (Nao Dong) which translates to “brain hole". It means something that is bit insane and overly imaginative. So the brain hole of this drama is one of the largest I've seen in recent years. Lee Jong Suk plays a made-up manga character who is a successful large business owner. He hosts a crime solving TV show W, because his whole family was murdered in cold blood and he wants to find our who did it and why. A side note, his characters just have the hardest childhood in human history (Dr. Stranger, I Hear Your Voice, Pinocchio, W...really, can his character ever have a happy normal childhood?)

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Our female lead played by Han Hyo Joo is a young doctor whose famous manga artist father created Lee Jong Suk's character. With some disturbing agenda (not going to spoil it here), the father tries to kill his creation in the manga, and the daughter gets pulled into the manga world and saves him, thus craziness begins. This drama's first 2/3 is really insanely cool and imaginative, although it did get a bit too much and too difficult to sort out later, I'd forgive that just for the daring spirit of the writer and the crew to try making something this "out there". Again, beautiful production in every way, I noticed since 2016 all k-dramas seem to have updated their hardware in some way that the cinematography looks so much better than before (W, Goblin, The Legend of the Blue Sea). And the manga part of this drama is so COOL! I want to buy all those books and Lee Joing Suk does look like someone who can walk out of a drawing. If you love this type of crazy 脑洞 story, you HAVE TO watch this k-drama! There really isn't anything else like it out there.

 

Singal 시그널 2016

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If you're not particularly interested in any actor/actress per se and just want to watch a page-turner story on screen. This is the drama to go for. The Leading female and male police detectives reside in present time, and through a magical walkie-talkie that can contact the past, they join force with a detective in the past to solve crimes. That's the premise, and you'll have to watch the drama yourself to see what happens, I'm not going to spoil it for your here. It is relatively lesser known because it doesn't have those BIG HOT names, but the story is GOOOOOD and everyone who has watched it is raving about it. It's only 16 episodes, I'm sure you can finish it like...in a day (without sleeping or eating or living your life).

 

Ok, before I put my last one out, I need to say that there are MANY MORE great K-dramas out there, and I have to put a number cap on this list or it will continue to expand indefinitely. There are some super popular ones that didn't get on this list because like I said, it's a personal list. Dramas such as Descendants of the Sun or Goblin were HUGE when they aired, yet for whatever reason I sense no particular connections to them. Either the stories didn't work for me or the chemistry didn't click, so if you're a lover of those dramas, please don't feel left out, and love what you love how you want to love it.

 

Jewel in Palace 대장금 2003-2004

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Ok, ok, I'm eating my shoes here. I said I'll leave out the "last generation" dramas, but I just can't help it. As you can see, this is an OLD drama, it doesn't even have a large enough picture online for me to use here, and it was filmed in 4:3 ration FYI, which says plenty about its time. There's no HD version out there, the cinematography has nothing "cool" or "inventive". The sets are very standard and scenes move between a few set places; costumes are normal without elaborate embellishment. But despite all this, this THE K-drama that made K-drama known to other countries outside Korea and initiated an era that marks the beginning of the K-drama's conquest globally. The story is slow but well written, the leading roles are beautifully portrayed. Lee Young Ae is a real life vampire lady cause she never ages and her performance always gets to your heart! If you haven't heard about this one (which I doubt), it's about a palace maid of the Chongson period who through her own effort becomes a prominent chef/doctor in court. This kind of sums it up but there's so much more going on in this drama. It is very long and like I said old so it's less visually appealing than the newer dramas, so if you don't have the stamina to watch all of it, I'd completely undertand. But it deserve a special place in the history of K-dramas, and I believe in many years from now, it will still be on those lists of mile stone works in K-drama history.

That's the end of the list of my FAV K-dramas as of Oct 2017. It would probably grow and change as long as NK doesn't decide to suddenly wipe out humanity and the earth stays on its obit and unkissed by other celestial bodies. So happy drama watching and let me know what you think about anything and everything about K-dramas.

10 Best Korean Dramas (part 1) - AvenueX's Personal List

This is the first half of my personal list of my FAV k-dramas that is neither listed in any particular order nor by any means comprehensive or fair. I will put the part 2 up as soon as I can, this blog is taking far more time than I expected to finish. So let's get right on with it! Click on the names to watchable sites if there are any.

SIDE NOTE: There are many great "older" dramas that really belongs to the "last generation“ of k-dramas, for ease of actually finding good quality versions to watch+ being subbed, I have left these ones out of this list. 

ANOTHER SIDE NOTE: Viki.com just made many dramas unavailable to "standard pass" holders so you have to pay more to upgrade to access older dramas. Shame on you! You are making people who have followed your site for a long time feel like they are nothing unless they have money to spare! 

 

MY LOVE FROM THE STAR 별에서 온 그대 2013-2014

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I put this one up first because it's the first one that would come to my mind when I think about Korean dramas. The success it managed to achieve is "in my opinion" still not surpassed by anything else ever since (I know the crazy success of Descendants of the Sun but I don't consider DOS as that great of a drama storywise). This K-drama was HUGE globally when it aired, causing YSL no. 52 lipsticks to run out of stock for months everywhere because Jun Ji Hyun wore it in the drama. It made Kim Soo Hyun a household name in China and for a year or two he is EVERYWHERE in ads (from bakery to skincare). The story is simple enough, 400 year old stuck on earth alien man meets super actress woman who conveniently moves in next door and is also his student at the university. But that is just the set-up of the story, things go crazy from here. So why is this drama so captivating? Well, I would first give all this success to the brilliant story telling of this drama that has a great mix of comedy, drama, mystery/thriller that never lags. Every episode ends on a powerful note that automatically sends the viewers to watch the next. Then there was the acting that is just done perfectly to a T. Jun Ji Hyun is the queen of acting in Korea, and Kim Soo Hyun is a natural. Their chemistry is so good no matter how unrealistic the story is, you BELIEVE it to be real. And did I mention it is ridiculously funny? Hahahahahaha, I laughed to tears so many times watching this drama, and the OST is insanely amazing! So if you for some reason NEVER WATCHED A KOREAN DRAMA, go watch this one first!

 

THE KING 2 HEARTS 더킹 투하츠 2012

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Some people might be surprised by this one because it is relatively lesser known and slightly far back in time. I don't even remember how I came across this one but I was so hooked and touched by this drama it kind of earned a special place in my heart. This drama can be classified as one of those hate-to-love classic dramas that has the two leads absolutely despise each other in the beginning and gradually through their joined experiences fall deeply for each another. The fictional premise is that South Korea is a constitutional monarchy while North is well... as what North is in reality. Lee Seung Gi plays the younger brother to the current King of SK who was set to marry a NK solider played by Ha Ji Won, daughter of a NK high official for political alliance. The story is very well-paced, exciting but not without super fun or tender moments, and both leads are phenomenal in their portrayal of their characters. In many ways I would say this is one of the best acted k-dramas of all times. The only thing I'm not sure about is their portrayal of NK because frankly speaking, SK people have very little idea about how things actually are in NK, especially when it comes to the "mentality" part. But apart from this the drama is filled with emotional highs and delicious acting + plot twists. Both leading characters complete a great character arc which is not always seen in a drama.  And the second couple's arc (between the princess and her body guard soldier) is also heart-breakingly beautiful to watch. If you don't fall in love with them at the end of the drama you can make me to eat shoes which I would politely refuse unless they are made of chocolate.

 

HEALER 힐러 2014-2015

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It is with great reasons that this drama has a 9.8 rating on Viki.com. Every aspect is so well executed that I really can't complain about anything regarding this drama. This drama deals with corruptions in politics, the integrity of journalism and social justice, all of which are very popular topics in the K-drama world. Ji Chang Wook plays a gun-for-hire type of guy who is so good at physical combat he could probably take down Li Min Ho's character in City Hunter. Park Min Young plays inspired journalist who is fierce and courageous at pursuing truth even though she is tiny and has no special powers. Both leads have very troubled past/childhood that would later play a very important part in the plot line. This drama has plenty of actions, suspensions, emotional upheaval and funny moments. Plus both leads are so pretty to look at and their styling in this drama is really lovely to watch, you just get pure drama satisfaction watching Healer. It will be 20 hours well spent in your life and beware of the very memorable theme music that will be stuck in your head long after you've finished watching it. Highly recommended!

 

KILL ME, HEAL ME 킬미, 힐미 2015

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Admittedly I'm still watching this drama as I wrote this blog. I know it's a bit late catching up, but back when it aired I was still in the Healer mood I couldn't watch anything else. This is another highly rated k-drama by almost everyone and every site I have come across, so I put my good faith in the wisdom of the public and went into watching it. The male lead role played by Ji Sung has D.I.D due to traumas in his life. He has seven personalities who can take over his body and time, and as an heir to a giant enterprise, just imagine the amount of trouble this can give him (a nod to Split here, James McAvoy wasn't the first one who had to play 7 people in a show). The female lead played by Hwang Jung Eum is a psychiatric doctor who through a series of events became entangled with him...and his problem. While neither leads are the biggest k-drama acting names out there, this drama's story is the main reason for its huge success. Watching those vastly different characters with one person's face and body is fun enough and good enough as a reason to pick up this drama. The actors do a brilliant job making their characters convincing and interesting. The premise of the story has so much potential to go horribly wrong, yet to our good fortune it didn't go down that route. If you're interested in a multiple personality story, this is your go-to k-drama.

 

QUEEN IN HYUN'S MAN 인현왕후의 남자 2012

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This drama shows you what happens when real life chemistry translates to screen, because the lead actor and actress were for a time, a real couple off screen. And...well, you can practically taste the electric exchanges that are constantly sparking off between them. Our leading female character played by Yoo In Na is a small actress who is trying to make her name in the business. She landed a role as Queen In Hyun in a historical drama, and who is better to help her acting the right part than a man who is from that period? The leading male character played by Ji Hyun Woo is a Chongson scholar who escaped an assassination attempt through a magical talisman and landed in contemporary Seoul. Obviously they meet and they fall for each other, while dealing with all the drama with voluntary or involuntary time travel. This drama was aired in 2012, so quite a bit time ago, and production techniques and qualities have improved since then, but the acting and story telling of this drama is so strong it still remains one of the best romantic dramas from the k-drama land. Watch this one you will laugh and cry with the characters and you will taste what true love really is like.

Part II coming soon...