What could be more comfortable than curling up at home with your preferred snacks and drinks while you wait for Valentine's Week 2024? If this seems like a good plan to you, you can watch several romantic K-dramas on OTT in the upcoming days.
The 2019¨C2020 South Korean television series Crash Landing on You, which stars Hyun Bin, Son Ye-jin, Seo Ji-hye, and Kim Jung-hyun, was written by Park Ji-eun and directed by Lee Jeong-hyo. The story revolves around a prosperous South Korean businesswoman and chaebol heiress who, while paragliding close to Seoul, gets caught in an unexpected storm and crashes in the North Korean side of the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ). There, she meets an army captain in the Korean People's Army who happens to be the son of the GPB Director and decides he will help her hide. Despite the conflict and division that exists between their two nations, they eventually fall in love.
Where To Watch: Netflix
In King the Land, Kim Yoon-ah plays hotelier Cheon Sa-rang, who never seems to stop smiling until she meets Gu Won (Lee Jun-ho), the heir of The King Group, a luxury hotel conglomerate, who was thrust into an inheritance dispute.
Where To Watch: Netflix
Korean television series called My Demon has Kim Yoo-jung, Song Kang, Lee Sang-yi, and Kim Hae-sook as its main actors.The show tells the tale of a contract marriage between Jeong Gu-won (Song Kang), a demon who momentarily loses his abilities, and Do Do-hee (Kim Yoo-jung), the evil heiress of a conglomerate. They are happy about this brief loss.
Where To Watch:? Netflix
The South Korean drama Doona! delves into the truths of life and passionate love. The protagonist of the tale is Doona, a former K-Pop idol who finds comfort in Lee Won-jun's friendship. Lighthearted comfort comes from Won-jun's friendship with his boyhood friend, despite their intense and ardent affection.
Where To Watch: Netflix
Snowdrop is set in 1987, a critical year in South Korean history that saw the end of the authoritarian Fifth Republic of Korea and the founding of the democratic Sixth Republic of Korea. It also included the June 1987 Democracy Movement, a nationwide protest movement intended to force the country's dictatorship to hold free and fair elections, and the December 1987 democratic elections that followed.
Where To Watch: Disney+Hotstar
Cellist Mok Hae-won (Park Min-young) leaves her work in Seoul and returns to Bookhyun Village in Gangwon Province, where she temporarily resided during her high school years, following a string of bad incidents. There, she re-connects with Im Eun-seob (Seo Kang-joon), her old neighbor and classmate who currently operates a bookshop. They both find warmth in one other throughout the chilly winter, which is enough to defrost their long-frozen hearts as they try to escape the harsh and cruel truth of life. They eventually fall in love after they work over their old hurts together.
Where To Watch:? Viki
The webcomic of the same name, written by HaeHwa and illustrated by Narak, is the basis for the romantic comedy television series Business Proposal, which is produced in South Korea. Ahn Hyo-seop, Kim Se-jeong, Kim Min-kyu, and Seol In-ah are among its stars. It was directed by Park Seon-ho and written by Han Seol-hee and Hong Bo-hee. In lieu of her buddy, Shin Ha-ri, an employee, agrees to go on a blind date; however, she soon discovers that her date is actually her boss.
Where To Watch:? Netflix
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