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2023.05.07 /2023.05.13 /Seri NishitaniKorean drama

Disappearing Korean Drama Specialty "Prince and Cinderella Story" 5 masterpiece dramas

 

  • The number of dramas depicting the love between a scion and an ordinary girl, which was once a staple of Korean dramas, has been declining in recent years.
  • Revenge stories such as "The Glory ~Glorious Revenge~" and life-resetting works such as "The Youngest Son of the Zaibatsu Family" are on the rise.
  • Here are some of the reasons why, and five Cinderella stories that are still very popular.

 

Dramas depicting the “Cinderella Story,” the specialty of Korean dramas, are in danger of extinction.

A story about a rich prince reminiscent of a prince and an ordinary girl who fall in love. It is a royal road pattern in the romance genre that has been supported for a long time.

However, in the last few years, the number has decreased dramatically, and in 2022, the only hit was "In-House Matchmaking" (SBS), but since then there has been no production, let alone a topical work.

This is evident even when watching Netflix, which handles a large number of Korean dramas. is gaining prominence, and works like shoujo manga with handsome actors as main characters have disappeared from viewing rankings and new lineups.

 

So why are they taking such steps? It is said that there are multiple factors, one of which is the change in the audience.

In recent years, the unmarried generation is moving away from television at an accelerated pace, and works are being created that target housewives in their 40s and 50s. JTBC, which made a V-shaped recovery by changing its strategy, is a good example.

It is also deeply related to the fact that the number of dramas based on web comics is increasing.

Many of them are popular works of life reset series depicting reincarnation. The same was true for “The Youngest Son of a Conglomerate” (JTBC), “Again My Life” (SBS), and “Golden Spoon” (MBC), which were made into movies last year.

I used to express the self-pity that is said to be a national characteristic of South Korea and the desire to improve my situation in Cinderella stories, but it seems that the means to do so has changed.

Together with the revenge that has a strong image of carving out one's own life, the drama fans are entertained by the content of rebuilding one's life.

Nonetheless, it is true that the love story between the prince-like protagonist and the ordinary heroine has a strong fan base.

Therefore, in this article, we will introduce 5 recommended works for those who are in Cinderella Story Loss.

Even if you know that it is impossible in reality, it is a lineup that makes you excited.

Heirs (2013)

A sweet and painful coming-of-age trendy drama depicting the love and friendship of high school students who are burdened with an inescapable fate.


Lee Min-ho played the role of Kim Tan, the heir of the conglomerate "Empire Group", and Park Shin-hye played the role of Cha Eun-sang, who was born into a poor family and became a student at a high school attended by the son of a wealthy family. Kim Woo Bin plays Choi Young Do, Kim Tan's former best friend who has feelings for Cha Eun Sang.

 

One of the highlights is Kim Tan's tsundere look reminiscent of girls' comics and Choi Young Do's clumsy expression of affection. Although he is usually cold, the gap between him and his kindness that he sometimes shows has made the female viewers go crazy to the point where it became a hot topic online whether it was Kim Tan or Choi Young Do.

 

"Heirs"

"Heirs" (Image source: SBS)

Currently available video distribution services:
・Netflix
・U-NEXT
・Amazon Prime Video
・Rakuten TV
・Hulu

 

 

 

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 5 K-Drama SERIES you can watch on HBO Max
 

 Don't know what to watch anymore? You will love these tender stories already available on the platform

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By Nancy Escutia
 Written in WHAT TO SEE on 5/17/2023 3:37 p.m.
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Do you enter HBO Max and no longer know what else to see? Maybe it's time for you to give K-dramas a chance, they are Korean stories that show us the drama that is in love, friendship and even life in general, a very popular genre among young people who enjoy the streaming series.

 

In fact, this type of drama is becoming more and more popular, which is why we have seen that there is already a platform like Netflix that has its own catalog of this type of content and that we assure you, once you start you will not want to stop watching. although surely you ask yourself, where or with what series do I start?

 

Well, at YoSoiTú we took on the task of compiling the best 5 k-dramas on HBO Max and here we will treat you with the list with which you can venture through this type of content.

 

5 K-Dramas you can watch on HBO Max

 

  • Heirs

The series created by Kim Eun Sook and directed by Kang Shin Hyo premiered in 2013 and features Lee Min-ho, Park Shin-hye, Woo-bin Kim, Kang Min-hyuk,  Kim Ji -Won, Choi Jin-hyuk, Krystal Jung, Choi Wonyoung and has a 20-episode season.

 

The story is about a group of young students preparing to take on the burdens of their family businesses but along the way encounter love, troubles, and maturation issues.

 

Herederos

 

 

 

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PHRASES in KOREAN

 

11. 난 내 상처도 어떻게 할 줄 모르는데, 내가 네 상처를 뭘 어떻게 해!

 

No sé qué hacer con mis heridas, qué puedo hacer con las tuyas ! 

 

I don't know what to do with my wounds, what can I do with yours!

 

#상속자들   The Heirs

 

 

 

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Most Addictive Korean dramas: 

by Samriddhi Patwa | June 28, 2023, 22:06 IST

 

 

Korean dramas have established a particular place in the hearts of viewers with their riveting tales, intriguing characters, and a peculiar blend of romance, drama, and suspense, transcending cultural barriers and captivating people of various backgrounds.

K-dramas, as they are colloquially known, have a unique capacity to take viewers into a world where love develops amid hardships and tribulations, friendships are formed, and the human spirit triumphs over all difficulties. There is no doubting these compelling television series' addicting charm, whether you are a devoted fan or a curious novice.

Join us as we look at the timeless masterpieces and ground-breaking works that have made an indelible impression on the world of Korean dramas. This list will highlight the best series, ensuring a captivating and compelling viewing experience. They range from gripping dramas to enthralling romances.
 

The Heirs

Writer: Kim Eun-sook
Cast: Lee Min-ho, Park Shin-hye, and Kim Woo-bin
 

Most Addictive Kdramas


The show portrays a group of affluent, privileged high school teenagers as they prepare to take over their families' corporate empires, facing obstacles and developing along the way. Kim Tan is a wealthy descendant of the Jeguk Group, a sizable Korean corporation. His half-brother Kim Won deported him to the United States in an effort to seize control of the family business. He meets Cha Eun-sang there, who travelled there in search of her sister. Kim Tan quickly falls in love with Eun-sang despite the fact he is already engaged to Yoo Rachel, another heiress.

When Kim Tan returns to Korea, Choi Young-do, a former best friend turned rival, starts picking on Eun-sang to annoy Tan. When Young-do also develops feelings for Eun-sang, tension arises, and Kim Tan is left with the difficult decision of whether to follow his love or his duty to the family business.

 

 

 

 

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6 Of Lee Min Ho’s K-Dramas That Are Always Worth Rewatching

Jun 29, 2023
 

Lee Min Ho’s name itself can evoke powerful emotions amongst fans. There is hardly anyone in the K-drama fandom who has not heard of the man who is called the ultimate Prince Charming of the screens. The multi-hyphenated Lee Min Ho is also synonymous as the poster boy of the Hallyu wave, which has swept across South Korean shores in the past couple of decades. His looks and style made him a perfect fit to play the affluent characters in many narratives. The actor also not only iconized his screen characters but remains a man for all seasons for drama enthusiasts. Here’s a look at six dramas starring the actor that fans never tire of watching and rewatching.

Heirs

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Lonely, rich boy Kim Tan (Lee Min Ho) lives away from home in Southern California as per his domineering older brother Won’s (Choi Jin Hyuk’s) wishes. Tan is aware that it is a life in exile, since his brother wants him out of the way, staking his claim to the inheritance. The reticent Kim Tan had accepted his fate until he meets Cha Eun Sang (Park Shin Hye). Eun Sang is in the States to find her absconding sister, who has no intention to take in Eun Sang or return back home. When Kim Tan saves Eun Sang from a sticky situation, sparks fly, and he gathers courage and returns home to Seoul. Destiny plays its cards, and Eun Sang is not only at the same elite school attended by Kim Tan but also happens to be living in his home. Eun Sang is the daughter of the Kim household’s help. Between stolen kisses, there is still hesitation given their situation. And Tan’s best friend-turned-frenemy, Choi Young Do (Kim Woo Bin), who initially acts cocky with Eun Sang to bug Kim Tan, also falls for her.

 

“Heirs” is your typical high school fare, weaving in the classic trope of “rich boy/poor girl,” but the drama also delves into the price children pay for being the heirs to their family. Lee Min Ho as the unsure Kim Tan, a far cry from his cocksure Jun Pyo of “Boys Over Flowers,” is endearing. Though it’s hard to imagine Lee Min Ho as anything but confident, the actor gets Kim Tan’s reserved nature and shows his “rebel with a cause” attitude when his love is in danger. And Kim Woo Bin as the quintessential bad guy with a heart of gold is also charming.

 

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Daily vote for "Most Exciting Campus Romance Drama" TOP10! "The Heirs" is fifth, and "Goddess Descends" is fourth, the championship is hard to surpass

2023-04-20 16:  30Updated 2 months ago Aurora
 

Although there have been a lot of revenge dramas in recent years, campus romance dramas are still a popular theme. Recently, the Japanese website Rankingoo announced the TOP 10 list of " most exciting" campus romance dramas in daily votes . "A Day Found by Accident" ranked eighth, losing to Kim Soo-hyun & Bae Suzy's "Dream Takes Off", Nam Joo-hyuk & Kim So-hyun's "School 2015", a generation of classic "The Heirs" only won the fifth place, "Goddess Arrival" ranked third, and the champion ratings were as high as the ratings Up to 35.5%!

 

 

Daily vote "Most Exciting" campus romance TOP5: "The Heirs" Park Shin Hye, Lee Min Ho

"The Heirs" is written by the writer Kim Eun-sook of "Dark Glory", starring Park Shin-hye, Lee Min-ho and Kim Woo-bin. After meeting with "Choi Young-do", the romantic romance that unfolded is a youth idol drama depicting love and friendship between high school students from rich families.

Daily vote for "Most Exciting Campus Romance Drama" TOP10!  "The Heirs" is fifth, and "Goddess Descends" is fourth, the championship is hard to surpass

Image source: Netflix "The Heirs" stills

Daily vote for "Most Exciting Campus Romance Drama" TOP10!  "The Heirs" is fifth, and "Goddess Descends" is fourth, the championship is hard to surpass

Image source: Netflix "The Heirs" stills

"The Heirs" was very popular when it was launched that year, and it also set a record of 25.6% high ratings. There are few lines and clips, even after many years, it still makes the audience unforgettable, and they will watch it again and again!

Daily vote for "Most Exciting Campus Romance Drama" TOP10!  "The Heirs" is fifth, and "Goddess Descends" is fourth, the championship is hard to surpass

Image source: Netflix "The Heirs" stills

Daily vote for "Most Exciting Campus Romance Drama" TOP10!  "The Heirs" is fifth, and "Goddess Descends" is fourth, the championship is hard to surpass

Image source: Netflix "The Heirs" stills

 

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Kim Woo Bin and Krystal Jung are living their "The Heir" lives as they watch the iconic match between Carlos Alcaraz and Novak Djokovic at Wimbledon 2023.

 

Bona Young do reunion again in one frame

 

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5 Older Must-Watch K-Dramas To Revisit This Summer

Jul 18, 2023
by kmoody
 

Summer is the best season to catch up on all the things you love, especially if K-dramas are at the top of the list. Take advantage of the long hot days by cooling down inside with a lovable series from the past. Romance, comedy, and music await with these older, classic K-dramas you have to revisit this summer.

Heirs

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A rich illegitimate son named Kim Tan (Lee Min Ho) and a housekeeper’s daughter named Cha Eun Sang (Park Shin Hye) turn an elite school upside down with their forbidden relationship. Kim Tan, who is put in a power struggle with his older brother at the Empire Group, is supposed to marry hotel heiress Rachel Ryu (Kim Ji Won), while luxury resort conglomerate heir and school bully Choi Young Do (Kim Woo Bin) completes the love rectangle with his crush on Cha Eun Sang. Jealously ensues as everyone expresses their true feelings to one another. Only the strongest relationship prevails! Meanwhile, Cha Eung Sung’s best friend Yoon Chan Young (CNBLUE’s Kang Min Hyuk), who is the Empire Group secretary’s son, is dating an entertainment executive’s daughter named Lee Bo Na (f(x)’s Krystal).

 

“Heirs” is a fun escape into an elite world. You don’t want to miss the love confessions and friendships happening in this K-drama world. Kim Tan, who is overflowing with love for Cha Eun Sang, takes every opportunity at school or home to confess, while Choi Young Do slowly warms up to her during their encounters at school and in the neighborhood. Cha Eun Sang also has a solid longtime friendship with her best friend Yoon Chan Young that extends to his girlfriend Lee Bo Na.

 

Their friendship surpasses the bonds made among the rich kids. Everyone’s acting is superb as well. Whether they were veterans like Park Shin Hye or rookies such as Kang Min Hyuk at the time, each actor gave this K-drama their all!

 

Watch “Heirs” here:

 

 

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