I just finished one on Netflix called “It’s Ok, That’s Love”....I have never found myself laughing and tearing up so much watching a show.
A man has nine opportunities to go back in time, but, each time he does so, there are consequences. His life and those around him are changed, not always necessarily for the better.
If you're up for a longer series, (50 episodes ), I'd recommend Yoo Na's Street.
You'd be hard pressed to find a better written show, which is actually an updated version by the original writer from a show that aired 20 years ago.
Synopsis:
A drama about the pickpockets and other criminals living in multifamily housing with people of different jobs, ages and personalities until a really nice guy moves in and changes them all for the better.
Great story, fantastic cast.
Hot Asians. I may have to check it out.
The actress that starred in “It’s OK, that’s love” is Gong Hyo Jin, who is probably the biggest female star in KDramas right now. If you enjoyed her performance, then I can also recommend that you check out a few of her other series, “The Master’s Sun” and “The Greatest Love”, aka “Best Love”.
On a more serious note, she also starred in “Thank You”, a story about a single mother raising a little girl who had been accidentally infected with HIV during a blood transfusion.
IMO, she’s an absolutely brilliant actress and never fails to make it seem like the character she’s portraying is a real person.
For those who might not know, much of the music used in the series is performed by many of Korea’s biggest music stars and is available in its’ full version in video clips on youtube, easily found by doing a search for “series name OST”.
For anyone who’s tired of the crap being put out by Hollywood, I heartily recommend giving KDramas a try.
csvset, where do you find JDramas? I haven’t found a site yet that I like.