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Korean dramas that inspire us to reach for our dreams

Movie TimeJanuary 24, 2023
Everyone must have a dream that they want to achieve in their life. But to achieve that dream, it is not easy and can be done instantly. To achieve the desired dream, a person needs time and a long process. But often in the process, we face various problems or severe trials. When this happens, one sometimes wants to give up. Well, if you are currently in need of enthusiasm and motivation. Here is a list of Korean dramas that inspire us in achieving our dreams.
 
3. Pinocchio (2014)
 
Pinocchio is a Korean drama that inspires us to achieve our dreams. This Korean drama stars Lee Jong Suk, Park Shin Hye, Kim Young Kwang and Lee Yu Bi. 
 
Choi In Ha (Park Shin Hye) is the daughter of a reporter and prime time news presenter who wants to become a broadcast journalist. But he suffers from pinocchio syndrome, a condition that triggers hiccups every time he lies. Choi Dal Po (Lee Jong Suk), is haunted by his past and he also wants to jump into the world of broadcasting to reveal the truth after a reporting error destroys his family. 
 
In Ha and Dal Po, who have been together since childhood, pursue their ambitions in broadcasting as adults. As they unearth conspiracies in the newsroom, they realize that their core values cannot come before ambition. Together they are careful and regardless of the obstacles they face, they relentlessly pursue the truth.
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Top 10 Korean Must-Watch Dramas Once in Your Life Part – 2

Hello friends, in this article I will tell you about dramas, Korean Must-Watch Dramas PART 2, which are very popular, and you must watch them. I am sure all these Korean dramas will win your heart, if anyone is watching Korean dramas for the first time, you will definitely become a drama lover, I can say this for sure.

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We already upload the Part 1 article, Korean Must-Watch Dramas Part 1 is also very interesting.

Nowadays, viewing South Korean drama has become a habit; particularly, this Korean drama is widely seen in Asian countries, and the number of Korean drama lovers is growing by the day.

Clips from these dramas go popular on social media, causing many people to search for that serial anywhere, and all of these Korean dramas are available in several languages, making them easy to watch. I’ve listed where you may view these dramas in each language below.

If you have any problems with any language, please leave a comment and I will respond as soon as possible in the comment section.

Let’s check our List of Top 10 Korean Must-Watch Dramas Once in Your Life Part – 2

1. Pinocchio (2014-15)

Pinocchio (2014-15) Korean Must-Watch Dramas

 

 

Cast – Lee Jong-suk, Park Shin-hye, Kim Young-kwang, Lee Yu-bi

Total Episodes – 20 episodes

Genre – Romance, Drama, Comedy, Family

Pinocchio is a 2014–2015 popular South Korean television drama starring Lee Jong-suk, Park Shin-Hye, Kim Young-Kwang, and Lee Yu-bi. The drama with 20 episodes, was aired on SBS from 12 November 2014 to 15 January 2015.

In China, the online broadcast rights for the series were sold for a record-breaking price of US$280,000 per episode, making it the most expensive Korean drama to be sold in China at the time. By January 23rd, 2015, the series had accumulated over one billion views on the Chinese video-sharing website Youku.

Where Can Watch Pinocchio Drama?

This drama is available with Multiple Subtitles and Language on Netflix. And also watch on iQIYI, Apple TV, WeTV, and Viki. This drama is also available free on MX Player in Hindi dubbed.

 

 

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Korean dramas to catch up with this year:

 below is a curated list of some of the most popular, highest-rated K-dramas of all time.

Written by Isha Hada   |  Updated on Feb 19, 2023   |  12:01 AM IST  |   241.5K
 

In the last few years, Korean dramas have witnessed a dramatic rise in their popularity. While the reasons behind this popularity are many, there are a few factors that massively contributed to its popularity. For starters, people welcomed Korean dramas for their eye-catching visuals, flawless cinematography, and larger-than-life stories. 

 

 Korean dramas were loved by fans for their sheer relatability. While you await the release of some highly anticipated Korean titles premiering this year, here is a list of 31 best Korean dramas that you must watch this year.

 

 

31 | Pinocchio

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  • Year of Release: 2014
  • Directed by: Jo Soo Won, Shin Seung Woo
  • Written By: Park Hye Ryun
  • Cast: Lee Jong Suk as Choi Dal Po, Park Shin Hye as Choi In Ha, Kim Young Kwang as Seo Beom Jo
  • Genre: Drama, Romance, Comedy
  • OTT Platform: Viki, MX Player, Netflix
  • About: Ki Ha Myung is the son of a late fireman who was scapegoated by the media following a fire accident. A series of events following the fire accident leads him to live with the Choi family as Choi Dal Po. Here, he meets Choi In Ha who has Pinocchio Syndrome owing to which she hiccups whenever she lies. The two grow up together and work their way up in the world of media while simultaneously unveiling secrets of the past on their way.
  • Reception: This 2014 release managed to amass a massive viewership throughout its run and is to date one of the most popular Korean dramas.

Korean dramas cover a variety of themes and use some of the most unpredictable techniques of narration. Largely known for their unlikely romances and witty dialogues, Korean dramas have a lot more to offer.

 

 

There are shows like ‘Itaewon Class’ and ‘The Doctors’ that exude hope and tell the viewer that it is never too late to start over. They have a message backed by some soulful acting and some great direction. The latter consequently causes the audience to transform into some fiercely loyal fans of these Korean dramas.

 

 

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10 Besties-Turned-Lovers K-Dramas For The Romantic Soul

Mar 31, 2023
 

You may fall in love many times, but some people think that falling in love with your best friend is the best thing ever. And many great K-drama couples have taken this advice quite literally. The progress of childhood friends who progress from nitpicking, bickering, and bantering to some very explosive chemistry and romance is a much loved trope in several dramas. If you are looking at your best friend and wondering if they are the one, here are 10 such K-dramas to check out where childhood friends transitioned to life partners.

 

 

“Pinocchio”

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Choi In Ha (Park Shin Hye), the daughter of a prime-time news reporter and presenter, wants to be a broadcast journalist. But the biggest hurdle in her way is the Pinocchio Syndrome,” a condition which triggers hiccups whenever she lies.

 

Choi Dal Po (Lee Jong Suk), haunted by his tragic past, also wants to get into broadcasting to investigate the truth that destroyed his family. In Ha and Dal Po have been together since childhood, so she regards him as her uncle given his situation in her family. Despite knowing that In Ha’s mother played a key role in his family’s destruction, Dal Po harbors no resentment towards In Ha. As they pursue their career in journalism, they learn some hard truths about life as well as discovering their feelings for each other.

 

“Pinocchio” blends in romance and thriller well, and Lee Jong Suk and Park Shin Hye’s onscreen chemistry scores high on the popularity quotient.

 

Start watching “Pinocchio”:

 

 

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7 Korean Actresses Who Were Cast As The *Perfect* Younger Versions In K-Dramas

 

7 Korean Actresses Who Were Cast As The Perfect Younger Versions In K-Dramas

 

Any K-drama regular will know that flashbacks, backstories, and the occasional childhood-friends-turned-future-lovers come aplenty. As a result, younger actors in Hallyuland have enough material to go around—but like most casting decisions, these roles can be a hit or miss.

Still, best believe that when they do hit, it's a sure bull's eye. Curious? Below, we've compiled a quick list of Korean actors who were cast as the perfect young versions of film and K-drama characters.

Korean actors who were cast as the perfect younger versions in K-dramas and movies

 

4. Noh Jung Ui as Park Shin Hye's character in Pinocchio

Playing a lovelorn K-pop idol in Our Beloved Summer might have put her on the mainstream map, but Noh Jung Ui has been gracing dramas before she even hit her teens. Her past credits include the 2015 series Pinocchio as the younger Park Shin Hye, whose doe eyes were a shoo-in for the role.

 

Pinocchio

 

 

 

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- Shinhye as seen by actor Byun Hee-bong

“Once an actress has passed something by doing a historical drama, people think, ‘Oh, that actress will have a long run.’ However, (Shin Hye) looked very pretty in <Sangwon> wearing a hanbok while holding a hat. She is a very good actress. “I felt and felt this while doing ‘Pinocchio’ that it would work out.”

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Veteran Actor Byun Hee Bong Passes Away At The Age Of 81

He appeared in many of Bong Joon Ho’s films.
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A major star in the Korean entertainment industry has passed away.

It was reported that veteran actor Byun Hee Bong passed away on September 18 at the age of 81. Earlier, Byun Hee Bong had been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer and received a clean bill of health after undergoing treatment, but it appears that the cancer recurred, leading to his passing.

Byun Hee Bong debuted as a voice actor in MBC‘s second open recruitment in 1966 and later expanded his career as an actor, working in film and television for over 50 years.

 

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Veteran South Korean actor Byun Hee Bong passes away

 
 

Veteran South Korean actor Byun Hee Bong who starred in Park Shin Hye and Lee Jong Suk drama Pinocchio has died at the age 81. 

 

Korean media outlet Soompi reported that the actor passed away on Tuesday, September 18, after a battle with pancreatic cancer. 

 

Soompi quoted a representative of the actor saying: “Byun Hee Bong passed away while fighting a recurrence of pancreatic cancer, which had previously been declared cured.”

 

The late actor played the role as the grandfather (Choi Gong-pil) of Shin Hye (Choi In-ha) in the 2014 hit K-drama Pinocchio. 

 

Byun, who launched his career as a theater and voice actor in 1965 appeared in other dramas such as My Girl (2005), My Girlfriend is a Gumiho (2010), and Witch Yoo Hee(2007).

 

He also starred in Oscar-winning filmmaker Bong Joon-ho movies Okja, The Host, and Memories of Murder. 

 

The South Korean government awarded Byun the Eungwan Order of Cultural Merit in 2020 in recognition of his contribution to the development of the nation’s pop culture.

 

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Featuring gorgeous actors! What is the Korean drama “Pinocchio”? Introduction of synopsis, cast, etc.

 

 

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Do you know ``Pinocchio,'' which became a hot topic with Lee Jong Suk and Park Shin Hye? It was broadcast on SBS from 2014 to 2015, and became a very popular Korean drama in Japan as well, being broadcast on TBS and other channels. It's a drama that you can't take your eyes off with a story that draws you in. We will give you a thorough introduction to "Pinocchio".

What kind of drama?

It aired on SBS from 2014 to 2015 and consisted of a total of 20 episodes.
Lee Jong Suk received a special award at the SBS Drama Awards. Park Shin-hye also won the Best Acting Award in the Medium Film Category.
They also won the Best Couple Award, the Top 10 Star Award, the New Star Award, etc., and ``Pinocchio'' achieved five awards.
It also won the Excellence Award at the 2015 Seoul Drama Awards.

In Japan, it was broadcast on BS-TBS, TV Osaka, TVQ Kyushu Broadcasting, etc., and became very popular.
The average audience rating was 11.0%, and the lowest audience rating was 7.8% in the first episode, but after that, the audience rating remained stable and reached the highest audience rating of 13.6% in the final 20th episode.

The script was written by Park Hae-ryung, who also wrote ``I Can Hear Your Voice.''
A deep theme that makes you think about not only the love story of the two main characters, but also the growth process of a young reporter as a reporter, suspense elements, and what it means to lie through the Pinocchio syndrome, which is one of its major characteristics. is also included.
Once you discover it, you'll want to watch it non-stop until the final episode.

Synopsis

Ha-myung, played by Lee Jong-seok, lost his family in the past due to a fire accident and excessive reporting.
Her mother and younger brother committed suicide because of that incident. Also, her brother, who is her only family, will leave the house if she does not return until the report is corrected.
At that time, the person who rescued me at sea was an old man named Gongpil. Ha-myung decides to change his name and live as Gong-pil's adopted son, Dal-po.
Meanwhile, In-ha, played by Park Shin-hye, suffers from ``Pinocchio syndrome,'' which causes hiccups when she lies.
Dal-po and In-ha come to live with her grandfather, Gong-pil, along with her divorced father, and they end up living together.
While spending time with In-ha, Dal-po realizes that he likes her, but because of their relationship as his uncle and niece, he continues to secretly have feelings for her.

Thirteen years later, In-ha admires her famous announcer and mother, Cha-ok, and tries to become a broadcast reporter, but due to ``Pinocchio syndrome,'' she keeps failing her exams.
Dal-po decides to take the exam together for In-ha's sake. Despite many ups and downs, the two eventually found employment at different broadcasting stations.
While working hard, Dal-po realizes that In-ha's mother was actually the announcer at the time of the heated news coverage.
Still, he can't stop his feelings for In-ha and continues to have feelings for her secretly... But not only does he see her

growing up in the world of reporting, but he also notices that Beom-jo (Kim Young-kwang) and Ha-myung, who like In-ha, also like him. Don't miss her four-way relationship with Yoon Yoo-rae (Lee Yoo-bi), who mistakenly thought that she was the real deal!

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Lee Jong-seok as Choi Dal-po and Ki Ha-myung

A family is torn apart due to overheated and distorted reporting of a fire incident involving her father, who was a firefighter.
His mother and younger brother commit suicide, and while his older brother disappears, he ends up being adopted by an old man.
As he spends time with Ina, whom he met there, he begins to like her. Even though they have an uncle-niece relationship with her, they support her behind the scenes.
Also, due to In-ha's influence, she jumps into the news industry, but her role is conflicted when she realizes that the culprit behind the past report was Cha-ok, who is also In-ha's mother.

The role of Dal-po is played by Lee Jong-suk, who is often called the new Korean king of the four kings.
If you are already a fan of Korean dramas, you have probably seen the drama or movie in which he appears.
He made his debut as the youngest model in the 2005 Seoul Collection.
He made his drama debut in SBS's ``Princess Prosecutor'' in 2010, and quickly gained attention when he played a gay role in ``Secret Garden,'' which aired the same year.
He went on to appear in a number of popular films, and in 2014, he played his first leading role in "Doctor Stranger".
He joined the military as a social service worker in February 2019, was discharged in 2021, and appeared in "Big Mouth" in 2022, his first work after being discharged from the military.


 

Park Shin-hye as Choi In-ha

After his parents divorced, he decided to live with his grandfather.
There was Dalpo, who was adopted by his grandfather. Although we are related to his uncle and niece, we spend time together like childhood friends.
He also suffers from ``Pinocchio syndrome,'' which causes hiccups when he tells a lie, but he aspires to become a reporter out of admiration for his mother.
As he grows up, he realizes that he loves Dal-po, but he is troubled by the realization that it was his mother who tore his family apart.

Park Shin-hye played the role of In-ha. He quickly became famous in Japan with his appearance in ``It's Beautiful''.
It was so popular that a remake was even aired in Japan.
Park Shin Hye actually started out as a child actress. His debut was in the 2003 music video.
In the same year, he also attracted attention for his role as Choi Ji-woo in ``Stairway to Heaven.''
She continued to act and when she became an adult, she became a leading actress. In 2013, she won the Outstanding Acting Award, Top 10 Star Award, and Best Couple Award at the SBS Drama Awards, as well as the Most Popular Overseas Artist Award at an awards ceremony held in China.
She is a very popular actress not only in Korea but also as a star in Asia.


She then returned to the drama in 2023 with ``Doctor Slump,'' her first role after getting married and having children.

 

 

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