Korean dramas, or K-dramas, have become a global phenomenon, captivating audiences all over the world with their unique storylines, relatable characters, and stunning cinematography.

With the rise of streaming platforms like Netflix, more and more people are discovering the joys of K-dramas.

In this post, I'll be recommending some of the most famous K-dramas on Netflix, discussing their main characters, music, and how they reflect Korean society and culture, including the recently released Blood Hounds.

  1. Crash Landing On You

One of the most popular K-dramas on Netflix, Crash Landing On You tells the story of a South Korean chaebol heiress who accidentally crash-lands in North Korea while paragliding.

There, she meets a North Korean soldier who helps her hide and eventually falls in love with her.

The main characters, played by Son Ye-jin and Hyun Bin, have incredible chemistry, and their love story is both heartwarming and heartbreaking.

The show also features a beautiful soundtrack, including the hit song "Flower" by Yoon Mi-rae.

Through its portrayal of the stark differences between North and South Korea, Crash Landing On You sheds light on the complex relationship between the two countries.

  1. Itaewon Class

Based on a webtoon of the same name, Itaewon Class tells the story of an ex-convict who opens a bar in the trendy Itaewon neighborhood of Seoul.

The show explores themes of discrimination, prejudice, and social hierarchy, as the main character, played by Park Seo-joon, fights against a powerful food conglomerate and its corrupt CEO.

The show's soundtrack features a mix of K-pop and indie music, including the popular song "Start" by Gaho.

Itaewon Class is praised for its diverse cast and its portrayal of marginalized communities in Korea.

  1. Kingdom

If you're a fan of horror and historical dramas, Kingdom is the show for you.

Set in Korea's Joseon period, the show follows a crown prince who discovers a mysterious plague that turns people into zombies.

The show's main characters, played by Ju Ji-hoon and Bae Doona, must fight to protect their kingdom from the zombie outbreak and the corrupt officials who seek to cover it up.

The show's soundtrack features haunting traditional Korean music, adding to the eerie atmosphere of the show.

Kingdom is praised for its stunning visuals, gripping storyline, and its portrayal of Korean history and culture.

  1. Bloodhounds

Recently released on Netflix, Bloodhounds is a crime action series.

The show's main characters, played by Woo Do-hwan and Lee Sang-yi, are highly skilled boxers but they got involved in money problems with a notorious illegal loan company.

They start to fight against the company with their boxing skills.

Aggressive scenes are included but the action scenes are very good to enjoy.

The story is based on webtoon, 'Bloodhound' in webtoons.com.

In conclusion, K-dramas on Netflix offer a glimpse into Korean society and culture, showcasing the country's unique traditions and values. 

From romance to horror to crime thrillers, there's a K-drama on Netflix for everyone. So why not dive in and discover the captivating world of K-dramas?