See large South Korean productions available on the streaming platform
The Asian television series, popularly known as Doramas, have conquered the Brazilian public in a surprising way. Present everywhere, from social networks to platforms streamingThey have become a cultural phenomenon. Netflix, recognizing this trend, has not been excluded and has strongly invested in the expansion of its catalog, offering a wide selection of securities ranging from exciting novels to thrillers.
Below, take a look at 7 Doramas to look at Netflix!
1. In the direction of love (2020)

The series presents the life of four characters in which the trajectories intertwine in unexpected ways. Ki Seon-Gyeom (Yim Si-Wan) is a professional runner who runs into a complicated situation when, when he defends himself a team friend bullyingfaces his father’s influence and power.
Even so, it is called for a training season with the Korean athletics team and needs an interpreter. Oh Mi-Joo (Shin Se-Kyung), translator, is hired for this function by the father of Seon-Gyeom, an influential politician.
SEO Dan-Ah (Choi Sooyoung), who directs an athletes’ agency and head of the seon-gyeom career, in a meeting with Oh Mi-Joo, is enchanted by a painting painted by Lee Young-Hwa (Kang Tae-Oh), an art student. Dan-ah begins a search to find the artist, not knowing that this will transform many things into his life.
The series explores topics such as personal growth, love and search for identity, while the characters face their insecurities and challenges. With a charismatic cast, the Dorama Mix the romanticism, comedy and touching moments in a unique approach.
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The drama revolves around Tak Dong-Kyung (Park Bo-Young), a Novili Web This, after a day full of stressful events, discovers that you have a terminal disease. Desperate and furious for bad luck, he accidentally wants the end of the world, invoking Myul Mang (SEO IN-Guk), a supernatural entity that personifies destruction and chaos.
Tired of serving humanity, Myul Mang proposes an agreement: during the last 100 days of Dong-Kyung’s life, he will assure that he does not feel pain or any symptom of the disease, but in return he should want the end of the world before dying.
However, while the two spend more time together, their lives begin to intertwine and fall in love. With a narrative engaging And complex characters, the series offers a profound reflection on life, destiny, love and hope in the midst of misfortune, showing how even the forces of destruction can be touched by humanity.
3. The lesson (2022)

The series is an original Netflix production and follows the story of Moon Dong-Eun (Song Hye-Kyo), a young woman who one day dreamed of becoming an architect but brutally stopped her dreams because of her bullying Extreme suffered from a group of rich and influential colleagues in school. Unable to find justice According to conventional means, he decides to elaborate a meticulous revenge plan against those who have ruined his life.
Years later, he returns as a teacher to school, where he studies the daughter of his main attacker and where his other attackers also remain connected in some way. Dong-Eun begins to perform his carefully elaborate revenge plan.
While taking place, the series immerses itself in the complex motivations of each character, revealing the profound emotional scars left by bullying And to what extent a person can go looking for repairs and justice with his own hands.
4. Tomorrow (2022)

The drama follows the journey of Choi Joon-Woong (Rowoon), a young man who, after having incessantly searched a job without success, suffers an accident that leaves him in a coma, blocked between life and death. Then it is brought to the “Heaven” work center and designated for a special team of reaisters, who have the mission to save people on the verge of suicide and to guide them on a path of hope and life.
Working alongside this team, he begins to learn precious lessons Information on the value of life, human suffering and the transforming power of empathy. The series transmits a powerful message on resilience, healing and the importance of supporting others in the darkest moments of their life, showing how even the smallest action can make a difference.
5. Back to the roots (2023)

Cho Sam-Dal (Shin Hye-Sun) leaves his hometown to pursue the dream of becoming a famous photographer in Seoul. However, his life follows an unexpected course when he is unjustly accused of abuse of power by one of his employees, forcing her to return to Samdal -ri with his sisters.
Again in the city that had left behind, faces dramas From the past, including the difficult task of dealing with his ex-boyfriend Je Yong-Phil (Ji Chang-Wook), with whom he had a complicated end.
While trying to recover his career and find inner peace, Sam-Dal begins to re-evaluate his values and realizes that his heart has always been more linked to Samdal-Ri than he imagined. So he needs to find a balance between his dreams and roots, discovering that real success could be closer to home.
6. Alchemy of souls (2022)

In Daeho, magic is a powerful force and contested by several clans. Among the most dangerous magical techniques there is the exchange of souls between bodies, a forbidden spell that changes the fate of the practice. The story begins when Nak-Su (Go You-Jung), a killer known for his mystical skills, sees his soul transferred to the body of Mu-Ideok (Jung so-min), a young fragile woman who works as created.
Disguised, Nak -u begins to teach Jang-Uk (Lee Jae-Wook), a nobleman who wishes to unlock his magical potential, but lives based on past secrets and family taxes. During the formation, the master and the disciple build a complex relationship, marked by affection and distrust, facing political intrigues, threats supernatural And the constant risk of being discovered.
The second part of the series takes place three years later, when Jang-Uk returned transformed after surviving a tragic event and becomes a hunter of wizards who changes his body. In this new scenario, he finds Jin Bu-Youon, a young woman without memory who maintains a secret linked to the old Nak -u.
7. If life gives you mandarins (2025)

The story takes place on the island of Jeju, crossing several decades from the post -war period at the beginning of the 21st century. The narrative follows the trajectory of Oh Ae-Sun (IU), a young restless young woman who dreams of becoming a poet, and Yang Gwan-Sik (Park Bo-Gum), a simple and persevering boy. Told by the daughter of the already adult couple, the series explores memories that reveal the different stages of the life of protagonistsFrom childhood to maturity, always contextualized by the social and cultural transformations of South Korea.
The work is divided into four symbolic passages, which represent the seasons and reflecting the emotional maturity of the characters. By highlighting the regional customs of the island of Jeju, the series deals with topics such as love, loss, identity and overcoming, showing the impact of political and historical changes on the daily life of local families. The production was praised for its delicacy, splendid landscapes and remarkable performances, winning important prizes and obtaining great popularity between the Korean and international public.
Source: Terra

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