Here you can find all the K-dramas I reviewed. If you are looking for a specific K-drama, it is easier to search at the right genre. 

Move to Heaven

This drama is about Geu-ru, a young guy with Asperger's, who teams up with his ex-con uncle Sang-gu after his dad passes away. Together, they run a trauma cleaning business, uncover untold stories of the deceased, and help families find closure. It’s emotional, heartwarming, and full of life lessons.

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Business Proposal

This drama is about Shin Ha-ri, a regular office worker who goes on a blind date pretending to be her rich best friend, only to find out the guy she’s meeting is Kang Tae-moo, the CEO of her company. Tae-moo, tired of blind dates, decides to make her his fake girlfriend to get his family off his back. Things get chaotic as Ha-ri tries to keep her real identity a secret while juggling her feelings for Tae-moo.

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Strong woman Do Bong-soon

This drama is about Do Bong-soon, a small girl with superhuman strength that runs in her family. She dreams of becoming a video game creator but ends up working as a bodyguard for Ahn Min-hyuk, a CEO who’s getting strange threats. At the same time, she has a crush on her childhood friend, In Guk-Doo, but things get complicated when she starts falling for Min Hyuk. It’s a mix of fun, romance, and action as Bong Soon learns to use her strength to protect others and find her own path.

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Twenty Five Twenty One

This drama is about Na Hee-do, a passionate high school fencer whose dreams are shaken when her team disbands during South Korea’s 1990s financial crisis. At the same time, Baek Yi-jin, the eldest son of a family ruined by the same crisis, struggles to rebuild his life while taking on multiple jobs. The two meet by chance and form a deep connection as they support each other through life’s ups and downs. Over time, their bond grows from friendship into a heartfelt and bittersweet romance, as they face the challenges of growing up in a world full of uncertainties.

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Duty After School

Duty After School is about a group of high school students who suddenly find themselves fighting aliens when mysterious spheres start invading Earth. To help the military, the students are forced to train and join the fight, balancing their usual school life with surviving battles. Along the way, their friendships grow stronger, they learn to trust each other, and everyone goes through some serious character growth.

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It's okay not to be okay

It's okay not to be okay is about Moon Gang-tae, a caregiver who’s spent his whole life looking after his autistic brother, Moon Sang-tae, who’s been through a lot of trauma because of their mom's death. Things take a turn when they meet Ko Mun-young, a famous children’s book author with a tough personality and a troubled past.

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Weak Hero Class 1

Weak Hero Class 1 is about Yeon Si-eun, a smart student who might seem fragile but is actually pretty tough when it comes to dealing with bullying and school violence. At first, he just wants to focus on his studies, but he ends up forming an unexpected friendship with 2 other students, An Su-ho and Oh Beom-seok. Together, they help Si-eun survive the danger he is in. The drama mixes themes like loyalty, friendship and power dynamics with crazy fight scenes. There are also emotional scenes in this drama, which make it both exciting but sad to watch. It definitely makes you hooked from start to finish. 

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Moving

Moving is a drama that follows a group of high school students (Hui-soo, Bong-seok and  Gang-Hoon) with inherited superpowers. Their parents, once part of a secret government program, try to protect them from dangerous enemies. As the students discover their abilities, they must confront their pasts and face new threats. The show blends action, mystery, and emotional family dynamics, exploring themes of identity, loyalty, and sacrifice.

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