K-dramas are a huge part of the television industry today, and there's no way any of you haven't heard of at least one South Korean show if you haven't watched it. There are lots of series created each month, and all of them lay within different genres.
However, it’s interesting how the focus in K-dramas is step by step turning more on female leads, giving them more complex stories and overall time. So here we have some of the best K-dramas with powerful female leads that got what they deserved at the end.
1. A Business Proposal (2022)
Let's start with this one. In the center of this K-drama is a woman named Shin Ha Ri. She has a long lasting crush on her co-worker, but later she discovers that he has a girlfriend. Tired of everything, she agrees to go on a date with the man who was supposed to meet her friend.
However, it’s interesting how the focus in K-dramas is step by step turning more on female leads, giving them more complex stories and overall time. So here we have some of the best K-dramas with powerful female leads that got what they deserved at the end.
1. A Business Proposal (2022)
Let's start with this one. In the center of this K-drama is a woman named Shin Ha Ri. She has a long lasting crush on her co-worker, but later she discovers that he has a girlfriend. Tired of everything, she agrees to go on a date with the man who was supposed to meet her friend.
- 5/14/2024
- by info@startefacts.com (Rachel Bailey)
- STartefacts.com
Considering the ignorant comments we read throughout the web (to say the least) after the release of “Monster”, we decided to take a vote regarding the ranking of the movies of the Japanese, in order to come up with an informed ‘top 16'. The only condition was for the people who vote to have watched at least 10 films by the director, which resulted in the following Amp members voting: Panos Kotzathanasis, Rouven Linnarz, Andrew Thayne, Tobiasz Dunin, Sean Barry, Adriana Rosati and Lukasz Mankowski. The result, which includes his 16 fiction features but not his documentaries, is as follows.
16. Distance (2001)
Koreeda directs a film filled with subtle melancholy, as he tries to present the reasons people join cults and commit horrendous attacks. Through flashbacks and dialogue, he depicts the alienation and emotional isolation the perpetrators had from their families as they succumbed to the cult's dogma. However, his efforts do not prove very fruitful,...
16. Distance (2001)
Koreeda directs a film filled with subtle melancholy, as he tries to present the reasons people join cults and commit horrendous attacks. Through flashbacks and dialogue, he depicts the alienation and emotional isolation the perpetrators had from their families as they succumbed to the cult's dogma. However, his efforts do not prove very fruitful,...
- 2/20/2024
- by Panos Kotzathanasis
- AsianMoviePulse
Singer Iu has talked about how she spends her off day and it is every bit hilarious. Iu appeared as the guest of the week on the YouTube talk show, ‘Just an Excuse’! with Mc Yoo Jae Suk and co-host Yang Se Chan.
The singer said: “On my days off, I just sit at my dining table.”
Yang Se Chan then asked: “But you’re not sitting there the whole day, right?”
To which, Iu replied, “I sit there all day, for 6-7 hours.”
Iu says it’s good to sit in one spot for long periods of time, reports allkpop.com.
“I didn’t realise that other people don’t do that so often. But for almost a year now, I’ve been filming a new drama. And on that set, people kept telling me I was strange. Usually, in between cuts, people will come back and forth from...
The singer said: “On my days off, I just sit at my dining table.”
Yang Se Chan then asked: “But you’re not sitting there the whole day, right?”
To which, Iu replied, “I sit there all day, for 6-7 hours.”
Iu says it’s good to sit in one spot for long periods of time, reports allkpop.com.
“I didn’t realise that other people don’t do that so often. But for almost a year now, I’ve been filming a new drama. And on that set, people kept telling me I was strange. Usually, in between cuts, people will come back and forth from...
- 2/17/2024
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
My Demon is a fantasy romance K-drama created by Choi Ah-il. The Netflix series revolves around a workaholic CEO, who thinks that she has no time for romantic entanglement in her life but when a demon loses his powers and comes to work for her as a recruit, things change and they both fall in love with each other. My Demon stars Song Kang, Kim Yoo-Jung, Lee Sang-Yi, Jo Hye-Joo, Lee Yoon-Ji, and Kim Hae-Sook. So, if you loved the Netflix series here are some similar shows you could watch next.
Doom at Your Service (Netflix & Viki) Credit – tvN
The fantasy-drama Korean drama revolves around a hard-working woman named Dong-kyung who gets diagnosed with brain cancer. Frustrated with everything in her life, Dong-kyung curses the world and wishes for everything to disappear. What she didn’t was that her wish would bring the Doom himself to her doorstep. Now, realizing...
Doom at Your Service (Netflix & Viki) Credit – tvN
The fantasy-drama Korean drama revolves around a hard-working woman named Dong-kyung who gets diagnosed with brain cancer. Frustrated with everything in her life, Dong-kyung curses the world and wishes for everything to disappear. What she didn’t was that her wish would bring the Doom himself to her doorstep. Now, realizing...
- 2/8/2024
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind
Welcome to our weekly rundown of the best new music — featuring big singles, key tracks from our favorite albums, and more. This week, Megan thee Stallion sets the record straight, Ice Spice delivers a cheeky shot at her competitors, and Lil Nas X drops the antics and gets reflective. Plus, new tracks from Fletcher, Justice, Maluma and more.
Megan Thee Stallion, “Hiss” (YouTube)
Ice Spice, “Think U the Sh*t (Fart)” (YouTube)
Lil Nas X, “Where Do We Go Now?” (YouTube)
Yungblud feat. Lil Yachty, “When We Die (Can We Still Get High?...
Megan Thee Stallion, “Hiss” (YouTube)
Ice Spice, “Think U the Sh*t (Fart)” (YouTube)
Lil Nas X, “Where Do We Go Now?” (YouTube)
Yungblud feat. Lil Yachty, “When We Die (Can We Still Get High?...
- 1/26/2024
- by Rolling Stone
- Rollingstone.com
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