IMDb’s 10 Highest Rated Korean Dramas From 2020 To 2021

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Snowdrop

Adapted from the handwritten notes of a man who escaped from a political prison camp in North Korea, Snowdrop is set against the backdrop Democracy Movement.

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Mr Queen

A modern chef suddenly becomes trapped inside the body of a queen from the Joseon era, which causes chaos for everyone involved.

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Crash Landing On You

A paragliding mishap drops a South Korean heiress in North Korea – and into the life of an army officer, who decides he will help her hide.

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Hospital Playlist

Friends since undergrad school, five doctors remain close and share a love for music while working at the same hospital.

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It’s Okay To Not Be Okay

A road to emotional healing opens up for an antisocial children’s book author and an employee in a psychiatric hospital.

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Flower Of Evil

Baek Hee Sung changes his identity and hides his past from his detective wife, until she discovers he has secrets while investigating a series of unexplained murders.

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Flower Of Evil

Bareum is a novice police officer of Gudong Police office, taking care of all the town’s misbehaviors.

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Navillera

A 70-year-old man with a dream and a 23-year-old man with a gift lift each other out of harsh realities and rise to the challenges of becoming ballet dancers.

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The Red Sleeve

It tells the record of a royal court romance between the King of Joseon who believes his duty is to his country first above love

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Hometown Cha-Cha-Cha

At a crossroads, a dentist moves to a seaside village where she meets a handyman intent on helping his neighbours.

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