A seemingly unbreakable repertoire of techniques is the key to Lee's genius. He adds to the presence of his characters, backing them up with strong delivery, facial expressions, and body language
While his ex-wife continues to haunt him, Gong's character marries a matchmaking firm employee under contract. When they confront their feelings and fall for each other, an enigmatic trunk leads them down a rabbit hole ...
Includes "Coffee Prince," "Something in the Rain," "Crash Landing on You," and other hits noted for excellent renditions of a slow-burn romance
The ‘Eye Love You’ hero boasts an infectious smile; he can be attractive and naïve at the same time as being exceptionally serious and driven with equal expertise
A cult K-drama where Park Seo-joon and Park Min-young's insane screen time powered their romance, and we couldn't help but root for their love story
Korea's experience with concubines has had a long-lasting cultural impact. Even with the concubine system abolished, social attitudes and customs still bear the marks of its influence
As we immerse ourselves in K-dramas, we acquire greater detail about Korean culture, including its characteristic representation of love and its celebration
With Park Seo-joon as Park Sae-ro-yi taking center stage, the drama is his journey of revenge, growth, and love, but it also questions prejudices, promotes inclusivity, and celebrates diversity with other unique characters.
It's akin to an emotional ode to their carefree days, reviving vivid recollections of two individuals encapsulated in an unforgettable slice-of-life romance drama