Article: Top 10 Kdramas Where Children Were Mistreated

Kdramas have always been a safe space for every fan, and we have reasons to always go back to it; however, our grades or life force us not to. DramaFever's head of video operations, Jacqueline Sia, told NBC News that "Korean dramas take the cake."  People are currently seeking Asian dramas because of the high emotional content in each show. The generality of this statement makes it remarkable that the theatres talk about let spelt out topics and thus increase awareness.

1. Run On

Run On depicts the love tale of Oh Mi-Joo, a subtitle translator, and Ki Seon-gyeom, an ex-sprinter who is training to become a sports agent. Previously, Ki Seon-Gyeom was a well-liked national team sprinter. He left the sport as a result of a case. Then he starts acting as a talent scout. Oh Mi-Joo creates movie subtitle translations in the meantime. She was overjoyed when she saw her name included as a translator for the first time in the end credits. She encounters Ki Seon-Gyeom, a former sprinter who has recently retired. She believes their meeting was predestined. CEO of a sporting agency is Seo Dan-A (Sooyoung). The only child of the guy who oversees the Seomyung Group, she is. The parent-child shown here is a very emotional and abusive one.

 

2. Sky Castle

A sarcastic drama that examines the hedonistic aspirations of upper-class families in South Korea as well as how they ruthlessly make sure no one threatens their prosperity. Seoul National University admissions are a top priority for homemakers in the prestigious Sky Castle neighbourhood. The drama clearly shows how the high class exploit their children.

 

3. It's Okay Not To Be Okay

An aggressive children's book publisher and a worker at a mental institution find a path to emotional recovery. It is a tale between a man working at a mental hospital and a well-known children's book author with an antisocial personality disorder. In the mental ward, Moon Kang-Tae (Kim Soo-Hyun) is employed. His duties include documenting the patients' illnesses and handling unforeseen circumstances, such as when patients fight or flee. His monthly salary is only 1.8 million won (USD 1,600). Despite being a well-known author of children's books, Seo Ye-Ji is very conceited, arrogant, and nasty. We see the character development of Seo Ye Ji, who goes from a non-emotional lady with a traumatic childhood to one with a lot of potential for happiness.

 

4. In Spring Distance Is Green

Yeo Jun (Park Ji-hoon), a first-year student at Myeongil University, is the narrative's focus. Yeo Jun seems to have it all together; he is attractive, well-liked by his peers, charming in person, from an affluent family, and has lived up to expectations. All may not be as it seems since he is hiding a lot of sorrow from himself and has a side to his life that he cannot share with anybody. He encounters Nam Soo-Hyun (Bae In-hyuk), a third-year student in his department who is both a straight-A student just a social outcast with a problematic disposition during a group assignment. Soohyun, who comes from a low-income household, mainly cares about getting good grades and money to help his family.

 

5. Doctors

Yoo Hye-Jung (Park Shin-Hye) was a feisty high school student with a gangster-like demeanour. Hye-Jung maintains her heart locked to other people due to the numerous wounds she received as a youngster. However, she changes when she meets her supervisor Hong Ji-hong (Kim Rae-won), who is crucial in changing her from a "hopeless" criminal to a sympathetic physician. After 13 years, Yoo Hye-Jung and the couple reunite after a fellow student's report of their close friendship caused them to split ways. By then, Yoo Hye-Jung had graduated from medical school and was a successful doctor.

 

6. Extraordinary You

The show centres on Eun Dan-oh, a high school student is attending an elite institution. Kim Hye-Yoon plays the character. She accidentally learns one day that the environment she is living in is a comic book fantasy world. The protagonist and the cast are the only characters in the Secret comic book, all of whom are in the control of their all-knowing and all-powerful Writer. Dan-oh is only a supporting role player, and to make matters worse, the author gave her a ridiculous plot: she is betrothed to her bitter longtime crush and is on the verge of passing away due to a heart condition. Dan-oh resolves to change the course of the narrative and find her new true love since she is not content with her fate.

 

7. Weightlifting Fairy Kim Bok Joo

On an athletic college campus, Kim Bok Joo (Lee Sung-Kyung), a lovely girl pursuing her ambition of weightlifting, develops feelings for Jung Jae-Yi, the elder brother of her friend Jung Joon-Hyung (Nam Joo-Hyuk) (Lee Jae-Yoon). Joon Hyung first taunts and supports her in her performance, even lending a hand, but he eventually falls for her. A group of collegiate athletes pursuing their aspirations, finding love along the road, and maturing are the subjects of this coming-of-age drama series.

 

8. My Strange Hero

Kang Bok-soo is a junior in 2009 at Seolsong High, a famous private high school notorious for its discriminatory practice of classifying pupils according to their academic performance and socioeconomic background. Although Bok-soo frequently causes problems and does badly on examinations, he is well-liked for his reputation as a bully hunter. Son Soo-Jung, the school's brightest student, is his girlfriend, while Oh Se-ho, the uncomfortable son of Lim Se-gyeong, the school's cruel board chairperson, is his best buddy. Soo-Jung had long concealed her poverty, but a day after telling Bok-soo about it, her past is abruptly revealed to the school, leading her to assume that he only feels sorry for her.

 

9. Tempted

Tempted is a romantic drama that explores the relationship between a young fellow and a lady as they navigate the dangerous game of love. The famous 18th-century French book Les Liaisons Dangereuses written by Pierre Choderlos de Laclos served as the inspiration for the television programme. The oldest heir of the JK Group, Kwon Si-Hyeon (Woo Do-hwan), the student presidential Choi Su-ji (Moon Ga Young), and the rakish Lee Se-Ju (Kim Min-Jae) had been great friends since they were young. Lee Ki-young (Lee Jae-Kyun), Su-current ji's lover, humiliates her mother for attempting to exploit him to ascend the social ladder and then breaks up with her. The group comes up with a strategy to kill two birds with one stone when Si-father Hyeon and Su-mother Ji announce their engagement as the final straw.

 

10. The Uncanny Counter

Four demon hunters known as the Counters are given the onerous duty of finding and expelling wicked spirits (akgwi)that flee from the afterlife to obtain immortality in the mythical city of Jungjin. These evil spirits take possession of local infected humans who have killed someone or have a great desire to kill someone, feed off that desire, and consume the victim's spirit.  The Counters were formerly in a coma until a companion spirit of Yung, the line separating the living world from the afterlife, took control of them and bestowed perfect health, consciousness, superhuman strength, and extraordinary talents upon them. Ga Mo-tak (Yoo Jun-sang), Do Ha-na (Kim Se-Jeong), and Choo Mae-ok (Yeom Hye-ran) are three of the Counters who pretend to be employees at Nonni's.

 

Conclusion

Kdrama fans are highly enthusiastic about the dramas and demand for immediate availability of subtitles and upload of web series and other shows. Since they are so devoted, many foreign K-drama fans frequently cannot wait till the next show is dubbed and uploaded. It's a good thing that most streaming services are aware of this demand because they frequently provide them today within 24 hours after the initial broadcast.