Recycled content alert: I am going to repost a thread about K-dramas that I originally made in December 2024.
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Some commenters have expressed that the chemistry is lacking between La-el and Yoon-Gyeom, but I thought they worked well together. I felt the emotions of attraction, suspicion, love and hate - even as they're trying to conceal their feelings. Eve is not breaking any new ground as a suspense-thriller, but there's plenty of intrigue and plot reversals to keep your heart racing.
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Eve contains quite a bit of violence as well, so if you watch, be prepared for some gruesome scenes of cruelty and torture. 4/5 stars.
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Eve contains quite a bit of violence as well, so if you watch, be prepared for some gruesome scenes of cruelty and torture. 4/5 stars.
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Dynamite Kiss (2025) was our next watch. Imagine if you will: a handsome leading man with finely chiseled features, opposite a wholesome beauty with a radiant smile, the plot a literal greatest hits of sure-fire tropes, and a sly self-awareness that 'yes, we're throwing all your favorite cliches at you, and you're going to love it'. You will have come up with a drama very much like Dynamite Kiss.
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Dynamite Kiss (2025) was our next watch. Imagine if you will: a handsome leading man with finely chiseled features, opposite a wholesome beauty with a radiant smile, the plot a literal greatest hits of sure-fire tropes, and a sly self-awareness that 'yes, we're throwing all your favorite cliches at you, and you're going to love it'. You will have come up with a drama very much like Dynamite Kiss.
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Go Da-rim (Ahn Eun-jin) is a warm-hearted, financially struggling young woman who appears to be flailing at life. Gong Ji-hyeok (Jang Ki-yong) is a successful, dashing young businessman who happens to be single. They meet randomly on Jeju island. Through a series of improbable coincidences, Ji-hyeok recruits Da-rim to pose as his girlfriend for the day, as part of a scheme to headhunt a star developer for a client.
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Go Da-rim (Ahn Eun-jin) is a warm-hearted, financially struggling young woman who appears to be flailing at life. Gong Ji-hyeok (Jang Ki-yong) is a successful, dashing young businessman who happens to be single. They meet randomly on Jeju island. Through a series of improbable coincidences, Ji-hyeok recruits Da-rim to pose as his girlfriend for the day, as part of a scheme to headhunt a star developer for a client.
148/NDa-rim is convinced to go along because she’s desperately broke, and Ji-hyeok is offering a handsome sum. The plan is going well until their target begins to suspect whether the two are really dating. Da-rim improvises and plants a passionate kiss on Ji-hyeok’s surprised lips. The first ‘dynamite kiss’ and we’re only in episode 1. They end up back at his hotel room and things look steamy.
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Da-rim is convinced to go along because she’s desperately broke, and Ji-hyeok is offering a handsome sum. The plan is going well until their target begins to suspect whether the two are really dating. Da-rim improvises and plants a passionate kiss on Ji-hyeok’s surprised lips. The first ‘dynamite kiss’ and we’re only in episode 1. They end up back at his hotel room and things look steamy.
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However, while Ji-hyeok is in the shower, Da-rim gets a call. Her mother had a heart attack and wound up in the hospital. Da-rim is so panicked she leaves without saying goodbye. Ji-hyeok is stunned when he comes out of the shower to find her gone. Despite having only just met, Ji-hyeok felt something special in the carefree, spontaneous Da-rim.
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However, while Ji-hyeok is in the shower, Da-rim gets a call. Her mother had a heart attack and wound up in the hospital. Da-rim is so panicked she leaves without saying goodbye. Ji-hyeok is stunned when he comes out of the shower to find her gone. Despite having only just met, Ji-hyeok felt something special in the carefree, spontaneous Da-rim.
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Obviously they meet again in Seoul, but a couple of months have elapsed. Da-rim, having been backed into a corner financially because of her debt-ridden brother-in-law, has fabricated some details about her personal life on a job application. So Da-rim is now working for Ji-hyeok at Natural Bebe, his family’s baby goods conglomerate, but she has to act like their moment in Jeju never happened.
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Obviously they meet again in Seoul, but a couple of months have elapsed. Da-rim, having been backed into a corner financially because of her debt-ridden brother-in-law, has fabricated some details about her personal life on a job application. So Da-rim is now working for Ji-hyeok at Natural Bebe, his family’s baby goods conglomerate, but she has to act like their moment in Jeju never happened.
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This is familiar territory for drama fans, but we’ve got some great characters energetically portrayed by the talented cast. I felt our two leads had great chemistry, and Ahn Eun-jin is particularly adorable as the earnest young woman with a heart of gold who gets into impossible scrapes. The secondary, and mostly one-sided romance between daughter of chaebol family Yoo Ha-young and Da-rim’s best friend and single dad Kim Sun-woo is also very appealing.
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This is familiar territory for drama fans, but we’ve got some great characters energetically portrayed by the talented cast. I felt our two leads had great chemistry, and Ahn Eun-jin is particularly adorable as the earnest young woman with a heart of gold who gets into impossible scrapes. The secondary, and mostly one-sided romance between daughter of chaebol family Yoo Ha-young and Da-rim’s best friend and single dad Kim Sun-woo is also very appealing.
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We've got a lively power struggle going on at Natural BeBe, providing the dramatic counterpoint to the romance. Yoo Tae-young is another corporate raider who bears a grudge against Ji-hyeok, having been bested by him on a series of deals. Tae-young conspires with Ji-hyeok’s half sister Gong Ji-hye to discredit Ji-hyeok and his team. My wife and I thought this was an appealing romcom, well worth a watch if you enjoy the genre 4.5/5 stars.
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We've got a lively power struggle going on at Natural BeBe, providing the dramatic counterpoint to the romance. Yoo Tae-young is another corporate raider who bears a grudge against Ji-hyeok, having been bested by him on a series of deals. Tae-young conspires with Ji-hyeok’s half sister Gong Ji-hye to discredit Ji-hyeok and his team. My wife and I thought this was an appealing romcom, well worth a watch if you enjoy the genre 4.5/5 stars.
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Our next watch was "My Girl" from 2005. This was inspired by a previous discussion about the recent drama Dynamite Kiss. There are indeed many parallels between Dynamite Kiss and My Girl. We've got Jeju Island shenanigans. We've got the plucky, adorable FL who's in trouble with loan sharks due to an irresponsible family member. We've got a handsome and extremely rich ML with whom she becomes entangled through a series of improbable coincidences.
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Our next watch was "My Girl" from 2005. This was inspired by a previous discussion about the recent drama Dynamite Kiss. There are indeed many parallels between Dynamite Kiss and My Girl. We've got Jeju Island shenanigans. We've got the plucky, adorable FL who's in trouble with loan sharks due to an irresponsible family member. We've got a handsome and extremely rich ML with whom she becomes entangled through a series of improbable coincidences.
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And most importantly, having established some fiction making their romance taboo, the two leads are placed in close proximity. In this case ML Gong-chan has hired FL Yoo-rin to impersonate his long lost cousin, in order to ease the conscience of his dying grandfather. Cousins dating cousins is a strict taboo in Korea.
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And most importantly, having established some fiction making their romance taboo, the two leads are placed in close proximity. In this case ML Gong-chan has hired FL Yoo-rin to impersonate his long lost cousin, in order to ease the conscience of his dying grandfather. Cousins dating cousins is a strict taboo in Korea.
155/NLee Da-hae as the scrappy, spontaneous Yoo-rin has to be one of the most delightful screen ingenues ever - she truly lights up the screen. Lee Dong-wook as Gong-chan is the achetype of the reserved, self-important rich boy who ultimately reveals his warm-hearted and loyal nature. Lee Joon-gi as Gong-chan's "playboy" best friend provides the cool and waggish counterpart to Gong-chan's seriousness, and becomes a rival for Yoo-rin's affections.
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Lee Da-hae as the scrappy, spontaneous Yoo-rin has to be one of the most delightful screen ingenues ever - she truly lights up the screen. Lee Dong-wook as Gong-chan is the achetype of the reserved, self-important rich boy who ultimately reveals his warm-hearted and loyal nature. Lee Joon-gi as Gong-chan's "playboy" best friend provides the cool and waggish counterpart to Gong-chan's seriousness, and becomes a rival for Yoo-rin's affections.
156/NAnd there are countless more fun characters, from Yoo-rin's adorable friends, to Gong-chan's associates and family members. My Girl does have some clumsy plot devices, but when a climactic scene is teed up there is a big payoff. Well past the halfway mark Yoo-rin and Gong-chan have finally confessed their feelings, just as the fiction about her being the missing granddaughter is exposed.
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And there are countless more fun characters, from Yoo-rin's adorable friends, to Gong-chan's associates and family members. My Girl does have some clumsy plot devices, but when a climactic scene is teed up there is a big payoff. Well past the halfway mark Yoo-rin and Gong-chan have finally confessed their feelings, just as the fiction about her being the missing granddaughter is exposed.
157/NYoo-rin is convinced the only honorable course is to break off with Gong-chan and family decisively. In a dramatic moment she confesses (falsely) and very elaborately to Gong-chan's entire family that she deceived all of them for the money from the start. She delivers her long and very detailed confession, and then walks out, believing she's said farewell forever to Gong-chan.
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Yoo-rin is convinced the only honorable course is to break off with Gong-chan and family decisively. In a dramatic moment she confesses (falsely) and very elaborately to Gong-chan's entire family that she deceived all of them for the money from the start. She delivers her long and very detailed confession, and then walks out, believing she's said farewell forever to Gong-chan.
158/NMy wife felt the final episodes dragged, where their ultimate reunion is hindered by an endless series of missed connections and second thoughts. My Girl has a lot of overacting and soapy melodrama like other older dramas, but to me that's part of its charm. There is also a dizzying sense of madcap spontaneity lacking in modern dramas. This masterpiece - the writing debut of the famous Hong sisters - became the blueprint for many romcoms to follow. 5/5 stars!
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My wife felt the final episodes dragged, where their ultimate reunion is hindered by an endless series of missed connections and second thoughts. My Girl has a lot of overacting and soapy melodrama like other older dramas, but to me that's part of its charm. There is also a dizzying sense of madcap spontaneity lacking in modern dramas. This masterpiece - the writing debut of the famous Hong sisters - became the blueprint for many romcoms to follow. 5/5 stars!
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Can This Love Be Translated? is a drama that explores themes of language, communication and love. This 2026 series written by the Hong sisters also throws in some childhood trauma, (fictional) zombies and split personality disorder to spice things up.
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Can This Love Be Translated? is a drama that explores themes of language, communication and love. This 2026 series written by the Hong sisters also throws in some childhood trauma, (fictional) zombies and split personality disorder to spice things up.
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Kim Seon-ho plays ML Joo Ho-jin, a multilinguist and professional translator. Our story starts in Japan when Ho-jin encounters Mu-hee (Go Youn-jung), an unknown Korean actress, in a ramen shop in a charming seaside town. Mu-hee's boyfriend left her 2 months ago, and has re-appeared as the chef of this restaurant. Mu-hee has come to Japan to confront him and presumably win him back.
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Kim Seon-ho plays ML Joo Ho-jin, a multilinguist and professional translator. Our story starts in Japan when Ho-jin encounters Mu-hee (Go Youn-jung), an unknown Korean actress, in a ramen shop in a charming seaside town. Mu-hee's boyfriend left her 2 months ago, and has re-appeared as the chef of this restaurant. Mu-hee has come to Japan to confront him and presumably win him back.
161/NUnfortunately the boyfriend is nowhere to be found, and instead we get an awkward and comically embarrassing confrontation between Mu-hee and the boyfriend's Japanese lover Momo who comes out of the kitchen and is very obviously pregnant. Mu-hee pressures the Ho-jin to translate the exchange, despite his (reasonable) reluctance. Our OTP is off to a somewhat inauspicious start. Mu-hee is a hot mess, and Ho-jin is kind of stiff and priggish.
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Unfortunately the boyfriend is nowhere to be found, and instead we get an awkward and comically embarrassing confrontation between Mu-hee and the boyfriend's Japanese lover Momo who comes out of the kitchen and is very obviously pregnant. Mu-hee pressures the Ho-jin to translate the exchange, despite his (reasonable) reluctance. Our OTP is off to a somewhat inauspicious start. Mu-hee is a hot mess, and Ho-jin is kind of stiff and priggish.
162/NNonetheless there is something of a spark and they have a cinematic farewall by the train tracks. Time passes, bringing dramatic change Mu-hee's life. During her last day of filming zombie movie "The Quiet Woman" she suffers a terrible accident which leaves Mu-hee in a coma for six months. When she finally wakes up, the incident has gone viral on social media and the movie has become a cult hit. Mu-hee is suddenly famous, and high in demand.
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Nonetheless there is something of a spark and they have a cinematic farewall by the train tracks. Time passes, bringing dramatic change Mu-hee's life. During her last day of filming zombie movie "The Quiet Woman" she suffers a terrible accident which leaves Mu-hee in a coma for six months. When she finally wakes up, the incident has gone viral on social media and the movie has become a cult hit. Mu-hee is suddenly famous, and high in demand.
163/NHo-jin and Mu-hee meet again months later for the filming of a reality show called Romantic Trip. Mu-hee has been cast opposite Japanese actor Hiro Kurosawa (Sota Fukushi) in a series in which the two will be thrown together in spectacular destinations around the globe in the hopes that some kind of chemistry results. Ho-jin's somewhat awkward role is to serve as translator between the two.
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Ho-jin and Mu-hee meet again months later for the filming of a reality show called Romantic Trip. Mu-hee has been cast opposite Japanese actor Hiro Kurosawa (Sota Fukushi) in a series in which the two will be thrown together in spectacular destinations around the globe in the hopes that some kind of chemistry results. Ho-jin's somewhat awkward role is to serve as translator between the two.
164/NInevitably I was charmed by the chaotic and vulnerable Mu-hee, and would watch this series if only on that basis. Ho-jin plays that more tedious type of lead guy who is competent, worldly and polished yet lacking in self-awareness, and unable to express his feelings lest it upset his decorum.
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