In recent years, Korean series have become very popular. This is not at all surprising. The films produced in Asia perfectly combine all the nuances appreciated by the viewers – talented teams of actors, the game of the protagonists at the highest level, interesting scenarios, which do not leave indifferent even the most skeptical critics, quality filming and superb performances.

In this collection we have gathered the most beautiful and new Korean love series, Korean historical, dramatic and investigative soap operas.

  1. How to publish an idyll (16 episodes)

The story is about the meeting of two writers – Cha Lee-Ho, an intelligent boy who has his own publishing house, and Kang Da-Yi – a talented young woman, whom he hires at his publishing house. Eventually, they begin to develop romantic feelings for each other.

  1. The twinkle in your eye (12 episodes)

The fantastic series stars Kim Hye Ja, the girl who dreams of becoming a news presenter, and Leen Joon Ha, a young man she fell in love with.
The script includes the fictional part of Hye Ja’s unusual watch. With his help, she can turn back time, paying for it with her youth. When the girl’s father reaches the deathbed, Hye Ja abuses the powers of the clock and becomes a 70-year-old woman overnight. She will give up her love and her dream

  1. Babel (16 episodes)

Cha Woo-Hyuk had a normal life, until his father died in a car accident, in strange circumstances, and his mother committed suicide.
Being a prosecutor by profession and a reporter in the past, Woo-Hyuk begins his own investigation, wanting to find out the truth and take revenge.

  1. Memories of the Alhambra (16 episodes)

The subject of the series is about the fate of Yoo Jin-Woo, creator of computer games and director of an investment firm.
The protagonist is going through a difficult period of his life, after being betrayed by his wife and his college friend. He leaves for Spain, accompanied by guitarist Jung Hee-Joo, where they both become involved in a mysterious incident.

  1. The Last Empress (48 Episodes)

Singer Oh Suu-Ni marries South Korean Emperor Lee Hyuk and tries her best to oppose the royal power.
Meanwhile, the singer falls in love with Na Wang-Sink, who is part of the royal family. Together they want to leave the palace and dedicate themselves to true love.

  1. Sad Smile (16 episodes)

The top of the soap opera is completed by the movie “Sad Smile”, produced in 2018. The protagonist is a detective who investigates the murder of a student, presented as an act of suicide.
He suspects his younger sister’s boyfriend and tries to separate them. He will succeed

  1. Witch’s Mirror (20 Episodes)

The Korean historical series tells the story of a royal doctor who tries to change the life of a princess cursed by a witch from birth.
The soap opera is inspired by the book ” Dongui Bogam “, written by the royal doctor Heo Jun and published during the reign of the Joseon dynasty.

  1. Descendants of the Sun (16 episodes)

South Korean drama was released in 2016 and differs from standard Korean drama models. The film is about the fictional war in Urak, where the captain of the special forces, Yoo Shi Jin, and the doctor of the humanitarian organization, Sonh Hye Kon, try to help each other so that they can get home safely.

  1. One Heart, Two Lives (32 episodes)

The whole scenario revolves around the cardiovascular surgery department, where every day is like a battle. Some people die in the operating room, others are on the waiting list for an organ transplant, and others are left to hope for a miracle. Cardiovascular surgeon Park Tae Shoo must save his mother. But because of the unfair competition among his colleagues, but also because of the status of “boss” of some doctors, the life of his mother, but also of many patients, is in question.

These Korean series have been broadcast on TV, but can easily be found online, with Romanian subtitles. Each of the episodes will introduce you to the world of Asian film, where the viewer can find himself in trouble, disappointment or success.
Enjoy!