Korean dramas are one of the go-to genres of the Filipino audience. Many of us love binge-watching K-dramas. We grew up with Filipino dubs of Lovers in Paris, Boys Over Flowers, Princess Hours, and Legend of the Blue Sea, among many others. It is no doubt that many more are hooked on watching these enticing and addictive Korean Dramas, especially with the rise in popularity of K-drama Netflix shows, like All of Us Are Dead, Squid Game, Alice In Borderland, Crash Landing On You, and now Business Proposal which is #1 on Netflix’s Top 10 In The Philippines Today.
Recent K-drama Netflix shows are commonly about themes like action, mystery, and thriller. But if you’re a bookworm looking for “book-type narrative” Korean Dramas, here are some you might want to see.
4 K-Drama Netflix Shows Every Bookworm Should Watch
1. The King’s Affection (2021)
The King’s Affection is a Historical Romantic-Comedy drama that takes place during the Joseon Dynasty. Twins were considered a bad omen in that period. So when the Crown Princess Consort had twins (a boy and a girl) the girl is ordered to be killed but was secretly sent away from the castle in order to be saved.
Dam-yi, the twin daughter, returns to the palace a few years later to work as a maid. Things would soon be shaken up by a sudden tragedy, forcing Dam-yi to stand as her twin brother, and a budding yet complicated romance will soon start.
2. Moon Embracing The Sun (2012)
Another historical period K-drama. GMA actually Filipino-dubbed and aired this show in 2012. A poignant love story between a crowned king and a female shaman, showing the conflicts and conspiracies of competing political powers. Sweet, dramatic, and sad, this K-drama is a glimpse of how powerful love can get.
3. W – Two Worlds Apart (2016)
If you’re into reality-bending types of books, you’re probably gonna like this one. W – Two Worlds Apart, as the title implies, is about a conflict between “two worlds”: the real world and a webtoon alternate universe. It challenges the perspective and the possibilities about reality. So if plots like that interest you, give this one a go!
4. Hometown Cha Cha Cha (2021)
Like a pocketbook vibe, Hometown Cha Cha Cha is a simple and sweet Romantic-Comedy K-drama. Yoon Hye-jin (Shin Min-a), a smart and pretty city dentist, loses her job and travels to Gongjin, a seaside village, where she meets jack-of-all-trades Hong Du-sik (Kim Seon-ho).