So, I have been addicted to K-Drama for the last 7 days.
Instead of working on my thesis, I spent hours and hours watching K-Drama and was hooked on it. It felt like snorting a good coke that you just need more and more.
Slowly, you find out you're a K-drama fiend.
K-drama is notorious for its lovey-dovey romance plot. But have you ever thought about viewing it through psychoanalytic perspective? Sure not all K-drama is strong on this aspect. But I just happened to watched several K-drama with addictive story line.
The first one being " Clean with passion for now". The story revolves around a guy with mysophobia a.k.a germaphobia. It has 18 episodes with each episodes ranging from an hour to an hour and 20 minutes. In this story you will learn the reason why the main character develops mysophobia and ways to overcome it.
Here's the trailer : 
The second one is " The Doctor Gang". It's a story about a greedy and money oriented doctor who has a side-gig working for gangs to heal them after the fights. In this story, we'll learn why he's earned the nickname "money bug". Not only that, we'll learn that there are people who are just misunderstood by others. It has 18 episodes and ranging from an hour to an hour and more.
Here's the trailer : 
The third one is " Doctor Stranger". It's about a south Korean father and son who was tricked into North Korea. He grew up becoming a doctor but his skills was acquired by shady things. In this drama we'll mostly learn about how he acquired his skill and also flashbacks to his former life. This is also quite heavy topic compared the previous two but if you enjoy a conspiracy themed drama/movies, you'll enjoy this one.
Here's the unofficial trailer : 
I hope you won't get addicted like me.
signing out