Article: Top 10 Rage Full Movies & Dramas From Korea

Some amazing Korean dramas over the years show that has left us on edge. Some Korean dramas stand out and hit a chord with audiences across the globe – and in Korea too.

1. Ghost Doctor

The tale's protagonists are a brilliant physician and an accomplished cardiothoracic surgeon. Only he's conceited and self-centred. He is, however, terrified of blood. He accidentally sees Young-Min unconscious and takes over Seung-Tak's body.

 

2. Dear My Friends

The show portrays a slice-of-life drama but occasionally veers into melodrama. Their connections would make for several lengthy paragraphs, but suffice it to say that you should bring tissues for this one. This one stands out because of some pretty depressing moments along the way and the relationships built and destroyed between these various men and women.

 

3. Lie After Lie

A famous drama, Lie After Lie, strikes the ideal mix between melodramatic soap operas and serious subject matter. Ji Eun-Soo, the daughter-in-law of a chaebol family, is the narrative's focus. Giving away anything more would be a disservice to the many unexpected turns this insane story takes.

 

4. Misaeng: Incomplete Life

The theme of the Incomplete narrative Life is the board game "Go," and more specifically, how Jang Geu-Rae has devoted his entire life to it. After failing the high school equivalency exam, he finally gets a break when One International, a significant trading company, hires him as an intern.

 

5. What's Wrong With Secretary Kim

What's Wrong With Secretary Kim, a webtoon adaptation of the novel "Kimbiseoga Wae Geureolgga," appears to have few unique or redeeming qualities. This is the ideal illustration of why a book should never be judged only by its cover. The real shocker in Secretary Kim comes from the characters, interspersed between flashes of our lead character's sinister past.

 

6. Uncle

The BBC drama with the same name has been remade in Korean. Joon-life Hyuk reaches its lowest point after a broke artist with no followers or future possibilities. Joon-Hee is the name of his estranged sister. Joon-Hyuk, though, asks his sister for assistance when things appear hopeless. In the meantime, Joon-Hee recently left an abusive relationship.

 

7. Stranger 2

Before it ever debuted on television, Stranger 2, the follow-up to 2017's breakout success, had a steep hill to climb. This sequel falls short of the original's greatness in many respects, but not for want of trying. Without a doubt, the mystery is intriguing, but the story, which frequently contains references and ideas that are highly political, can be very perplexing.

 

8. Strong Girl Bong-Soon

Strong Girl Bong-Soon, a hybrid fantasy-comedic drama, is frank about its premise. It's a drama about Bong-Soon, a powerful lady with extraordinary strength who was born. She puts her skills to good use when the CEO of a gaming firm hires her to be his bodyguard. Slow-motion kissing and some clichéd speech are among the many clichés present in the series, although they are simple to overlook given the lighthearted and endearing nature of the plot.

 

9. The Light In Your Eyes

Another JTBC drama that manipulates time, The Light In Your Eyes, centres on a single occurrence. Hye-Na is forced to make a choice and turns 70 as a result. Following her time manipulation, Hye-Ja, now older, runs across Joon-ha, a buddy from her youth.

 

10. Another Miss Oh

The drama delivers some memorable moments, and the story works well overall, despite, at times, feeling a little slow. Our main character in this story is the sound director Do-Kyung, whose life is completely upended when his future wife, Hae-Young, vanishes on their wedding day.