5 Old K-Dramas To Watch If You’re Already Missing My Love! (Image credit: IMDb)
After enjoying a dream run and the highest ratings of all time, My Beloved is set to close the curtains on November 18 with the last episode of 100 minutes, which is expected to be an ode to all those who have many happy moments. As the K-drama draws to a close, fans are already experiencing the drama, the tragic feelings that question the human condition. If you’re the type of person who has a drama problem after watching a masterpiece like My Beloved and don’t know how to move forward at the end today, we’re listing five other classic K-dramas that will save you the trouble. find your next option. Go ahead.
Starring Namkoong Min, Ahn Eun-jin, Lee Hak-joo, Lee Da-in, Kim Yun-woo, and Lee Chung-ah, My Dearest has to prepare for 20 episodes, divided into 10 episodes of Season 1 and 10 Episodes of Part 2. However, the developers recently added another title after fans wanted to follow its popularity. Set during the Qing invasion of Joseon, My Beloved follows the lives of people who find hope and humility during a very difficult time.
Although historical dramas have only recently become popular among US viewers, such shows have been an important part of Korean entertainment for many years now. With fascinating stories set in South Korea such as the Choson and Joseon dynasties, among others, there are many K dramas that have shown the best of the K-culture of the past.
From Hwarang: The Young Warrior Poet to Alchemy of Souls, we’re sharing our picks for the top five K-drama movies of the year to help you win a post-My Dearest drama.
1. Hwarang: The Poet Warrior Youth (2016)
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A historical K-drama that boasts of being a coming-of-age love story that follows a group of elite men who strive to save their throne during the Silla Kingdom period between 57 BC and AD 935. its work in 2016.
Starring: Park Seo-joon, Go A-ra, BTS’ V, and Park Hyung-sik, among others.
Where to Watch: Netflix, Zee5
2. Moon Lovers: Scarlet Heart Ryeo (2016)
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Somewhere between fantasy and time travel, the classic K-drama follows a body-swapping plot where a 21st-century woman is transported to 941, where she meets the prince of the Wang family. Featuring a love triangle where a modern woman finds herself playing between a good guy and a bad guy, the drama became very popular overseas. Spoiler: Not for the faint of heart.
Starring: Lee Joong-gi, Lee Ji-eun, and Kang Ha-neul, among others.
Where to Watch: Netflix
3. Mr. Sunlight (2018)
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Mr. Sunlight is one of the greatest K-games of all time; by the time it last aired, it was the third-highest-grossing drama in Korean television history. The drama is about a man born in slavery who changes his life by becoming a naval officer after fleeing to the United States in 1871. As he returns to Joseon to work, he faces new challenges as he finds a balance between his love. following and fighting for the freedom of his country.
Singers: Lee Byung-hun, Kim Tae-ri, Yoo Yeon-seok, Kim Min-jung, and Byun Yo-han, among others.
Where to watch: Netflix
4. Mr. Queen (2020)
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Mr. Queen follows a young chef in modern times who finds himself in the body of a Joseon era queen who is about to die. Despite many controversies, the drama is the tenth highest-grossing drama in Korean television history.
Starring: Shin Hye-sun, Kim Jung-hyun, Bae Jong-ok, Kim Tae-woo, Seol In-ah, and Na In-woo, and others.
Where to watch: Netflix
5. Alchemy of Souls (2022)
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The historical K-drama set in the fictional world of Daeho follows the love and growth of young mages whose fates are tricked by the forbidden magic called ‘alchemy of souls’, which allows for body swapping. The list is divided into two parts.
Starring: Lee Jae-wook, Jung So-min, Go Youn-jung, and Hwang Min-hyun, and others.
Where to watch: Netflix
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