Which is the most emotional Kdrama?
10 Very Emotional South Korean TV Dramas
- Stairway to Heaven (SBS, 2003)
- Glass Slippers (SBS, 2002)
- Twenty Again (tvN, 2015)
- Winter Sonata (KBS, 2002)
- A Thousand Days’ Promise (SBS, 2011)
- Empress Ki (MBC, 2013)
- I’m Sorry, I Love You (KBS, 2004)
- Beloved Eun-dong (JTBC, 2015)
Are K dramas like soap operas?
Okay, news flash – Korean dramas are not SOAP OPERAS. They are the television programs – fictional shows – of South Korea. They cover ALL genres, just as any other country’s TV shows do.
Why is the acting in Kdramas so bad?
The problem with Korean dramas is that they are too heavy on exposition. Also Koreans don’t seem to understand the power of subtlety. If they want to get a point across they’ll beat you over the head with it instead of subtly revealing important plot points through good storytelling.
Do Kdrama actors really kiss?
Many K-dramas often consist of a steamy kiss scene. It takes a lot of experience and practice to really sell the passion of a kiss scene, so it’s no a surprise that there are a handful of K-drama actors who are known to be great kissers on the small screen.
What are some of the best Korean dramas you have watched?
I haven’t watched many Korean dramas but here’s my list of good ones: 1 A Gentleman’s Dignity (currently my favorite) 2 Cunning Single Lady 3 Beating Again 4 Strong Woman Do Bong-soon (on Netflix, it was Strong Girl Bong-soon) 5 Stairway to Heaven (an old one…the first Korean drama that I watched and cried so much)
Do people watch K-dramas more now than in the past?
People watch K-dramas more now than in the past in part because they actually can now. The format – A typical Korean drama is 16-20 episodes and then it is done. The length is perfect to tell a whole, connected story that has a strong buildup and conclusion.
What makes a K-dramas scene more impactful?
Some types of scenes make more impact to viewers when the show isn’t flooded with them. Precious moments – There are oodles of meme-worthy moments in K-dramas. Some are funny, some are cute, the best are both.
Why do Western people watch Korean dramas?
Fresh factor – Many people from the Western world watch Korean dramas just because they are different from the programming they are used to. It’s not the same old stale, predictable plots that have been recycled for seasons. The plots, types of characters, and even the settings in K-dramas feel new and different and, therefore, more exciting.