I mean... does Squid Game count? 'cuz it's fucking based.
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I haven't seen it yet! Was it actually good or just trendy?
The trend was safely justified
This is accurate.
I do think it was a little overblown though, in the sense I think it was so new for western audiences to enjoy anything foreign so that may have amplified some of it. Like it was good, we gotta convince others to give it a chance despite being foreign.
The creator spent I think like 10 years writing the story before it got made? It's not like many netflix series in that regard.
It's a shame he did not really earn that much from making it tho. One of the reasons that Korean producers of such shows don't want to work with Netflix.
One of the main things that hyped it up was that we were on lockdown because of Covid. Nothing to do but look for some entertainment at home. Thankfully we had this show and crazy ass Tiger King.
Really good
It's amazing. Very worth watching!
Just trendy. Alice in Borderland (Japanese) was a million times better with a similar story but somehow less hype.
I get your point but nah, I think both of them are great. Yet I do like Alice in Borderlands more. Squid game is still a great show that is totally worth watching.
I started watching it because I wanted to see what the hype was about, but I was instantly impressed by just how good it was. The writing, acting, direction and themes are consistently strong, and while the ending was a little strange, it's overall phenomenal.
Crash Landing on You (2019) has like every single romantic comedy trope and it was still fun. Kingdom (2019) was also good. It was a fresh take on zombies and suspenseful, but season 2 left on a cliffhanger and season 3 is in limbo.
edit: I forgot Mad for Each Other (2021)! Another mostly romantic comedy about a guy with anger issues and woman with paranoid delusions as neighbors. It's quirky and quick paced. (tho TW for past domestic abuse.)
Not a lot but the wife and I enjoyed Attorney Wu and Alchemy of Souls. Simple storyline and sometimes unpredictable.
Extraordinary Attorney Woo is easily the best I've seen. I actually felt like a better person for having watched it. The themes are powerful.
Alchemy of Souls had amazing visuals. Thats what caught my attention. It turned out really good though
Alchemy of Souls has such a good soundtrack!
The Glory really had me hooked the whole way.
I had to scroll way too far to find this. I loved this show and can't wait for more.
Agreed!! Too good !
The ending chef's kiss π
City Hunter is awesome.
Whatβs Wrong with Secretary Kim is probably my fave.
Witchβs Love is so cute βΊοΈ
Reply 1988. Itβs on Netflix.
Can you explain what you liked about it or what makes it good?
I think I can relate to it personally. I am from that part of the world.
Train to Busan
It's the only Korean movie I've watched. I guess it's technically a zombie/horror movie but I would argue that it's still pretty dramatic and should count as a drama.
Also, it's a solid movie. Would recommend.
Descendants of The Sun still have a special place in my heart. Had a great soundtrack, and the chemistry was just fine wine.
The Man From Nowhere gets my vote.
Parasite, Train to Busan, and classic Oldboy are other great ones off the top of my head
Everything that Bong Joon Ho has ever made. I've recently watched Mother (2009) and Memories of Murder (2003) and after watching these, including Parasite, I've got to say he is one of my favorite directors. He is just amazing.
Also I've got to say that some of my favorite movies are korean movies. They got some amazing horror movies like I Saw The Devil. I'm going to continue watching them as they are amazing at what they do.
Juvenile Justice was really great, but it's hard to say why without getting into spoiler territory. Let's just put it down to overall character development.
I havenβt watched many but I really enjoyed Kkondae Intern. Also the Korean version of Designated Survivor which I think was better than the US.
The Glory
Pachinko was really good. Kingdom is awesome too.
Oh my ghost. Great drama.