Article: Top 10 K- Dramas That Make You Cry

Many Kdramas have a reputation for their richness in emotions and capacity to bring out in viewers various feelings, including despair, joy, and love. Certain Kdramas in particular have become famous for having the power to bring viewers to sobs. Kdramas that move viewers to tears frequently have a lasting effect and are remembered for years. They are a homage to the power of narrative and the capacity of Kdramas to relate to audiences on a personal level. They provide a distinctive and emotional experience that is difficult to obtain in other kinds of entertainment.

1. Just Between Lovers

The unfortunate book Just Between Lovers tells the story of two people who gradually get closer after learning they had the same tragedy as youngsters. As the plot develops, you become sympathetic to the people and their suffering. Ha Moon-so, an architect, is driven to prevent disasters like the one she experienced from occurring again. She gradually develops a connection with Lee Gang-doo (Lee Jun-ho), which helps them both accept the trauma that continues to haunt them. The drama offers a cathartic and inspiring ending that viewers may find desperately needed after experiencing all the highs and lows, making it a fantastic, bittersweet watch.

2. Moon Lovers: Scarlet Heart Ryeo

When an eclipse occurred, a modern-day woman traveled to the Goryeo era, where she met the love of her life in a fantasy romantic drama. The plot of Scarlet Heart Ryeo is political. We witness mistrust and deceit as the brothers strive to become the Emperor. Because of the blood and corruption in this family, writers must give readers an excellent conclusion. Depending on how you look at it, the decision is pretty depressing. Ultimately, Hae-soo, Wang So's genuine love, is sacrificed for him to succeed as king. However, this conclusion is not shocking because Go Ha-jin, Hae-soo's personality, doesn't belong in that world.

3. Flower Of Evil

When discussing a fascinating and thrilling narrative, Flower of Evil is the greatest. The emotionally charged overall atmosphere is a result of the sequence of events that take place. Baek Hee Sung keeps his identity and history secret from his wife, Cha Ji Won. They are the model of a perfect family, dedicated parents of a precious girl. When Baek Hee Sung's detective wife discovers his background, she considers him the prime suspect in a slew of killings that took place in the past.

4. The Hymn Of Death

Early in the 19th century, opera soprano Yun Sim Deok (Shin Hye Sun) and playwright Kim Woo Jin (Lee Jong Suk) fell in love. They each encounter unique challenges when pursuing their goals and leading the life they envision. She strives to provide for her impoverished family while he unwillingly complies with his father's desires and ends up unhappily married and working in the family company. Society and their families unquestionably constrain them. The two sadly resolve to take their own lives since they are tired of their responsibilities. Only some people in the West know that the drama's background is based on a REAL STORY, even though the incident is well-known in Korea.

5. Uncontrollably Fond

One of the most well-liked K-dramas of all time, "Uncontrollably Fond," ended emotionally and tragically. Even though fans had hoped and prayed for a plot twist to spare Joon Young (Kim Woo Bin), it was clear from the start of the show that he would die. But sadly, that did not take place. It was challenging to watch Joon Young say farewell to his mother and hear him express how proud he is to be her son. Joon Young reached a realization about his entire existence in the climactic episode. Even if this did not make saying goodbye to his life any easier, he was content to spend them in Eul's arms. This was one of the most heartfelt and moving moments ever recorded for a K-drama.

6. My Mister

My Mister is one of the few K-drama programs that genuinely captures the essence of grief. It's the one where humour and optimism serve as a counterpoint to suffering and sadness. The spectator has a deeper understanding of the pain experienced by the average Korean citizen because of the story's detailed narration. Watching Lee Ji An (K-pop star IU), abandoned by her indebted parents at a young age and forced to care for her disabled granny alone makes it difficult to control your tears. She survives on the food and beverages she sneaks from work and performs odd jobs to earn ends meet. It is particularly commendable how she perseveres and overcomes her trying circumstances.

7. Goblin

Goblin, the courageous military leader of the Goryeo Dynasty, is cursed with immortality. As punishment for the soldiers he gave up to preserve his country, he suffers the agony of seeing his loved ones killed. Despite his traumatic past, he changes into an everlasting goblin who is a decent man who employs his abilities to help others. The Goblin's wife is the only one with the power to end his agonising eternity, and with her help in drawing the sword, it will. The show will make you cry, despite the corny romance between Goblin and his wife in a few episodes or the arguments between Goblin and the grim reaper.

8. Youth Of May

In May 1980, amid the enthusiastic determination and shouts for democracy that resonated across Gwangju, Hee-Tae, and Myung-Hee experienced an unexpected turn of events. The relationship between medical student Hwang Hee-Tae and nurse Kim Myung-Hee is the main focus of "Youth of May." The drama is about the love and friendships of young people who would have otherwise led regular lives rather than the frontlines of the Gwangju Uprising.

9. Hi, Bye Mama!

This drama's passionate and fantastical plot is well-known for leaving viewers with conflicting emotions of happiness and melancholy. Fans at the Hi, Bye Mama, shed joyful and sad tears! Season finale. The conclusion of Hello, Bye Mama! Cha Yu-Ri, played by Kim Tae-Hee, died in a horrible accident five years ago and has become a ghost. She is the centre of the story of Hi, Bye Mama. Thanks to a reincarnation experiment, she is granted the chance to reincarnate as a human if she returns to her home within 49 days. She finds out her spouse has remarried when she does this. The narrative is essentially about a mother's love for her kid. Following the touching, the real climax of Hi, Bye Mama, the crowd was inconsolable as the show ended.

10. Black

In the Korean supernatural drama Black, viewers genuinely hoped for a happy ever after. A detective under the control of a skilled grim reaper teams up with a lady who sees ghosts. Fans witnessed Black (Song Seung-Heon), the icy and menacing grim reaper, begin to fall for Ha-Ram. (Go Ara). Some fans were unconvinced by this resolution because the Reapers believed that Black's punishment was to have never been. They purge Ha-Ram of any recollections of him. She thus has a typical existence as she gets older, just like everyone else. Fans didn't like the idea of Ha-Ram not dying with Black. A red string bracelet is given to her when she is elderly, and it is only then that she remembers Black. After passing away, Old Ha-Ram meets up with Black in the afterlife.