It stars Kim Rae Won as Kyung Min and Jung Da Bin as Jung Eun. “Attic Cat” is a classic love story about a man who learns to love. You’ll also be able to see the epic chemistry between Eric Mun and Jung Yu Mi - not to be missed! If you’re looking for a good dramatic watch, this one has got the angst and toxicity of an all time high. The plot is pretty hectic and there’s a lot of emotional investment involved in the series, but it’s definitely a must-watch just on the fact that it keeps you on your toes throughout the whole series. Hye Rin and Tae Joo get into a fake relationship with each other to make Joo Hyuk jealous, but Hye Rin’s feelings for Tae Joo become real, which complicates his relationship with Eun Soo. Their relationship gets complicated when Cha Hye Rin ( Yoon Ji Hye) and Shin Joo Hyuk ( Lee Kyu Han) step into the picture.
It’s got the same feel as the hit movie “Bridget Jones’s Diary” - the charm and lovable main female lead will have you laughing and totally relating.Įric Mun plays Kang Tae Joo, an event planner who falls in love with a poor girl by the name of Han Eun Soo ( Jung Yu Mi). This hit K-drama is a must-watch for anyone who appreciates a feel-good romantic comedy. But when they pretend to be boyfriend and girlfriend for the sake of Jin Hyeon, the two discover that they have a lot more in common than they thought. She ends up getting a job at the restaurant Jin Hyeon owns, and the two form a hate relationship. Kim Sam Soon is a 30-year-old “ajumma” (old lady) whose boyfriend cheats on her - amongst other unfortunate events. You’ll also appreciate seeing a very young cast of Kim Soo Hyun, Nam Ji Hyun, Do Ji Han, and Song Joong Ki! Talk about a killer cast, right?Īnother Hyun Bin K-drama classic to watch, “My Name is Kim Sam Soon” stars Hyun Bin as a restaurant owner named Hyun Jin Hyeon and Kim Sun Ah as Kim Sam Soon. It’s suspenseful and will keep you on the edge of your seat, wondering what the fate of the two main leads will be. Melodramas were pretty dramatic back in the day, and this one is no different. Years later, the two meet by chance again, but Ji Wan is engaged to someone else, played by Song Jong Ho. The two fall in love and are tragically torn apart. Old school heartthrob Go Soo stars as Kang Jin in this suspenseful melodrama alongside Han Ye Seul as Ji Wan. There’s also some sizzling romance between the two leads that you won’t want to miss! There isn’t anything too dramatic that happens, but you’ll appreciate the realness of love and breakups.
If you’re into a series that gives insight into what being in a relationship while having a career is like, “Worlds Within” is the perfect watch. The marriage is tough for Chae Kyung as Shin has someone he’s already in love with - Min Hyo Rin, played by Song Ji Hyo. Chae Kyung must learn to put up with the cold-hearted Shin. In this modern sageuk, Yoon Eun Hye stars as Shin Chae Kyung, a normal high school student who is forced into an arranged marriage with the Crown Prince, Lee Shin ( Joo Ji Hoon). Their budding romance gives off serious chemistry, and you’ll also appreciate the aegyo Song Hye Kyo has in the series! Their love-hate relationship is heart-fluttering to see even though Young Jae can be mean at times. This adorable love story will have you longing for a similar romance to Ji Eun and Young Jae’s. They eventually learn to coexist and start to develop feelings as they come to realize they can’t live without the other. Although they’re technically married, they can’t stand each other. The two decide to have a contract marriage while living in the same house. “Full House” stars a young Song Hye Kyo as Han Ji Eun and Rain as Lee Young Jae in this classic love story between a famous star and normal woman.
Here’s a look at 10 of those older K-dramas that you should definitely give a watch! Full House It’s easy to get excited and sucked into the dramatic world of K-dramas these days, but there are lots of K-dramas from way back when that can be thoroughly enjoyed today. It feels like just yesterday I was watching these K-dramas as a kid, which are now referred to as “older K-dramas.”