Home has become the best place to stay and enjoy the summer due to the coronavirus threat. With this, you need something to make your 'stay at home' worthwhile.
If you haven't heard about Korean dramas or better known as K-dramas, then you might have been sleeping for a long time.
K-dramas have had a tremendous effect on drama lovers these days. It has become a worldwide phenomenon where most viewers have gone crazy over the visuals and unpredictable plot twists that will make you stick until the last episode.
Here are some lists of recently released K-dramas that will surely give you another definition of summer:
1. It's Okay To Not Be Okay
This series talks about people with mental illness where Kim Soo-Hyun plays the role of Gang-Tae, a caretaker in a psychiatric ward of the hospital. He also takes care of his brother with autism. Being so busy with others' welfare, Kim is withdrawn from any romantic relationship.
Amid Gang-Tae's busy life, he encounters a bestselling children's book author who has a personality disorder named Mun-young (Actress Seo Ye-Ji), and romance eventually takes place in their lives.
According to Allkpop, the production of "It's Okay Not To Be Okay" is highly budgeted.
2. Backstreet Rookie
Backstreet Rookie drama series is based on the webtoon "Convenience Store Saet-byul," written by Hwalhwasan and illustrated by Geumsagong.
Ji Chang-Wook plays as Choi Dae-Hyun, a convenience store owner. Choi Dae-Hyun's life begins to change as Saet-byul becomes his first employee.
3. Dinner Mate
Based on a webtoon, "Would You Like To Have Dinner Together?" The series tells the story of two personalities, Woo Do-hee (Seo Ji-Hye), a producer of a digital company, and Kim Hae-Kyung (Song Seung-Heon), a psychiatrist.
The two became "dinner mates" without knowing each other's names. They only meet up for dinner and talk.
The dinner meet-up happened after Dohee discovers that his boyfriend is cheating on her after traveling to Jeju island.
4. To All Guys Who Loved Me
The comedy-drama stars Hwang Jung Eum as Hyun Joo, who thinks all men are alike and thus gives up on love and marriage, wrote Soompi.
After deciding not to get married for the rest of her life, comes Hwang Ji Woo (Yoon Hyun Min), a handsome CEO of a pharmaceutical company, popping up around her.
5. Fix You (Soul Mechanic)
Lee Shi-Joon (Shin Ha-Kyun) lives on a belief about healing and not just treating sick patients. Shi-Joon became comfortable living with crazy people by being in his eccentric self and leaning on humor to reach out to his patients.
The psychiatrist was then tasked to take care of Han Woo-Joo (Jung So-min), a rising musical star with terrible anger management.