2022 has arrived in the blink of an eye. In the past two years, the pace of life has been forced to slow down. This pandemic has given us more time to do things we hadn't thought about before. For example, people who have been busy before may finally find time to enjoy a TV series or a movie and enjoy their self-time. Here are three recent dramas that have received good reviews and have been deemed worthy of recommendation.
# Drama 1: The Red Sleeves (Korean: 옷소매 붉은 끝동; Chinese: 衣袖紅鑲邊)
This drama is an adaptation of Kang Min Kang's novel, starring Korean group 2 PM member Lee Jun Ho and actress Lee Se Young. The acting is based on the natural history of the Joseon Dynasty. It tells the story between Yi San, the king of the Joseon Dynasty, and Sung Deok Im, born as a court lady and later became the queen of the harem.
The drama tells the story of a court lady who wants to protect her chosen life, whose sleeves are trimmed with red, representing the king's women. And the monarch who puts the country above love, the country's fate is more important than the woman he loves so much. The people's safety is the priority.
# Drama 2: Move to Heaven: I'm the Relic Organizer (Korean: 무브 투 헤븐: 나는 유품정리사입니다; Chinese: Move to Heaven:我是遺物整理師)
A Netflix drama series airing in May 2021, stars Lee Je-hoon, Tang Jun Sang, and Hong Seung Hee. The story is about an ex-convict, Cho Sang-Ku (Lee Je-hoon), who has no expectations of the world, and a young man with Asperger's Syndrome, Han Keu-Ru (Tang Jun Sang). They start a relic organizing company, Move to Heaven, and gradually learn about life and death.
Each episode is a short story of a deceased person, containing the warmth of the human world, and almost every episode can touch the softest part of the human heart.
"When someone dies, my work begins."
Every death has a story behind it.
We will tell these untold stories so that they can be passed on forever
Now, let us help you on your final journey.
# Drama 3: Navillera (Korean: 나빌레라 ; Chinese: 如蝶翩翩)
The last work is the adaptation of the comic of the same name, the heart-warming Korean drama "Fluttering Like a Butterfly" broadcast by Netflix. The comic has been serialized since 2016 and has been hailed by Netflix as a "legendary life Netflix drama." The story is about 70-year-old grandfather Shim Deok-duk (Park In-won). One day he met 23-year-old ballet prodigy Lee Chae Rak (Song Kang), who has lost his family and is at a loss between his dream and reality, about a ballet dancer's dream. In addition, the two actors attend ballet training twice a week to perfectly portray the professional dancers in the comic.
In addition to being a heartwarming and healing Korean drama, it will also make people re-explore what is [dream]? Is [dream] something that everyone has?
Some people have dreams; some do not. Or they do not know what they are dreaming of, and what is the story behind them? Perhaps dreams are something that everyone can embrace.
These are just three of the most popular TV dramas of the past year. Of course, everyone has their favorite genre. After a hard day's work, I hope you can find a drama that heals you too.
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