Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I highly recommend Dear My Friends on Netflix, a slice of life drama about lifelong female friends. It touches upon many issues and there is romance.
And to add to my post, while it doesn't have Hyun Bin, it dies have the equally beautiful and talented Jo in Sung.
Jo in Sung is stunning. He did incredible work in It's Okay, That's Love. Not on Netflix, but is on Viki. It's intense and doesn't get everything "right" with the mental health themes, but I forgive that 100% because it's such a lovely show.
I also love Dear My Friend! It's really beautiful, albeit slower paced. I love the stories of the older generation. So poignant and something we don't see much of in U.S. tv.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I highly recommend Dear My Friends on Netflix, a slice of life drama about lifelong female friends. It touches upon many issues and there is romance.
And to add to my post, while it doesn't have Hyun Bin, it dies have the equally beautiful and talented Jo in Sung.
Anonymous wrote:Agree with comments that CLOY is a unicorn and can’t compare
On Netflix-
Really Enjoying Hometown cha cha cha right now for a feel good - slice of life. If you liked the village scenes in CLOY you will enjoy this and the leads are really great. It’s getting real high ratings right now internationally /Korea . I think it’s same production company as CLOY. They drop 2 a weekend so it’s not a binge yet
Other Netflix recommendations listed above are good reply series, etc. hotel deal Luna is unusual probably for Americans but enjoyed it. Was mixed on Start Up - had a strong start but a lot of people didn’t like where it went. MY mister is always reviewed as more intense so I’m waiting for right time
I really loved Vincenzo but would not put that as an early Kdrama to watch
Agree on Hometown. Got bored on Vincenzo - 20 episodes is too much. Could have cut it to 12 or 16.
Anonymous wrote:I highly recommend Dear My Friends on Netflix, a slice of life drama about lifelong female friends. It touches upon many issues and there is romance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Healer is on or with the greatness of CLOY?
Is Healer on par with CLOY?
It doesn't have the sob factor that CLOY had, and CLOY really is a unicorn. But I loved loved loved Healer. It's not really fair to compare them.
If you're just coming off CLOY, watch something else first as a palate cleanser. Try something that is really good but not a romance, like Prison Playbook, Navillera, My Mister, a Reply series, etc. Then watch Healer. Otherwise you might be constantly comparing the two and cheat yourself of some of the pleasure of Healer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Healer is on or with the greatness of CLOY?
Is Healer on par with CLOY?
Anonymous wrote:Healer is on or with the greatness of CLOY?
Anonymous wrote:Of what's on Netflix:
- Live Up to Your Name is a fun romance with a strong historical half (it's a time travel situation)
- I loved Hotel de Luna, and it has historical elements
- All of the Reply series are high quality and true to their time periods
- My Mister is a really beautiful show, but not romantic or historical, and has a lot of sadness (and ultimately hope)
- Same with Misaeng, really beautiful and compelling, not a romance and no historical element
I agree with a previous poster who said Healer is up there with CLOY for best romance - but you have to watch that on Viki, at present.