8 best K-dramas on Netflix
The South Korean television industry has been producing hit after hit, and Netflix has become a premier destination for some of the best K-dramas. Here are 8 top-notch picks to consider:
1. Crash Landing on You (2019): A paragliding mishap drops a South Korean heiress in North Korea and into the life of an army officer, who decides to help her hide.
2. Itaewon Class (2020): In this inspiring drama, an ex-con and his friends fight to make their ambitious dreams for their street bar a reality.
3. Goblin (2016): Also known as “Guardian: The Lonely and Great God”, this fantasy romance involves immortals, ghosts and a range of mystical elements wrapped in a touching story.
4. Vincenzo (2021): A consigliere for an Italian mafia group flees to Korea and uses his skills to take down villains by the law or by using his cunning wits.
5. Kingdom (2019): This thrilling K-drama combines historical drama with zombie horror as a crown prince investigates an outbreak that resurrects the dead amidst his political struggles.
6. Reply 1988 (2015): This nostalgic series is centered around five friends and their families living in the same neighborhood in 1988, exploring the warmth of familial and neighborly love.
7. Start-Up (2020): Set in South Korea’s fictional Silicon Valley, this is a story of young tech entrepreneurs aspiring to succeed in the competitive world of start-ups.
8. Signal (2016): A supernatural series where detectives from the present communicate with a detective from the past using a walkie-talkie to solve cold cases.
Each one of these K-dramas not only offers compelling narratives but also showcases rich cultural nuances and is bound to provide entertainment, along with an emotional roller coaster ride. Whether you’re looking for romance, drama, or suspense, there’s something among these top picks that will catch your interest.