Sometimes, the titles of the Korean drama seem sweet, romantic or poetic, but what you get is far from. Some shows of activists in names that suggest healing, romance or fantasy, only to carry out stories full of blood, trauma, revenge or deep emotional riots. Here are 10 main examples of Korean dramas whose titles have completely deceived the spectators on their true content.
The title evokes warmth and family, but the show is a bloody survival thriller in which humans are transformed into monsters guided by their most intimate desires. The complex of apartments becomes a horrible battlefield. There is nothing “sweet” in this house.
Happiness
It looks like a healing drama, right? Wrong. Set in a post-apocalyptic Soul, a virus outbreak transforms people into bloodthirsty zombies. THE “happiness” In question is simply the desperate act of staying alive in a quarantine building.
“Snowdrop” Evocates soft snow and delicate love. Instead, it tells a brutal story set during the turbulent turbulent of Korea, mixing politics, betrayal and tragedy. The love story is beautiful, but soaked in blood and crack.
Our beloved summer
With a title that screams a youthful love story, this drama surprises a story on broken hearts, emotional scars and adult regrets. A couple of gathering after a painful breaking explorer growth, forgiveness and persistent pain, non -summer sweetness.
Age of youth
You might expect fun with the college dormitory and friendship. Instead, the series dives deep into heavy themes: sexual violence, debt, domestic abuses and psychological trauma. Each girl brings scars under her apparently normal youth.
Forest of Secrets
It looks like fantasy or mystery in a literal forest. In reality, it is a high -level political and legal thriller that exposes corruption in judicial and police forces. No forest: just a jungle of lies and tension.
Healer
The title suggests someone who heals, but the protagonist is an illegal “night courier” involved in secret missions. History discovers the dark truths about journalism and generational fault. Healing here means restoring the broken faith in justice.
Good guy
Park Bo-Gum’s new drama may seem like a story of a nice and obedient boy. In fact, it is the fact that national athletes are exploited, manipulated and pushed to the extremes. THE “Well” The boy is forced to fight against a corrupt system.
The name implies elegance, femininity, perhaps even fragility. But this is a drama of revenge, in which the female protagonist pretends to be innocent as he plans revenge in cold blood. Complex psychology and steam full scenes dominate this incorrect series.
Only among lovers
The title suggests a soft love story, but begins with a tragic accident and follows two survivors persecuted by loss. It is a heartbreaking journey of healing, forgiveness and finding a way to go on. It is beautiful, painful and lingers a long time after the end.
These titles could deceive you at first sight, but they demonstrate one thing: never judge a Korean drama with the name alone. Often, the emotional depth and twistsome hidden shots behind an apparently light title are what makes the series truly unforgettable.
K14