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The Top Korean Dramas That Will Make You Fall for Love Over and Over!

Korean Dramas!

By CorzatiPublished 9 months ago 4 min read

Korean dramas have this power of showing the raw, stunning, and sometimes painful beauty of love. They engage us and make us fall in love head over heels with the characters and their lives, even when the love stories ultimately lead to heartbreak. Something in the way the shows mix heartbreak, longing, and redemption keeps bringing us back for more.

If you're the type who loves experiencing the ups and downs of love, these top Korean dramas are for you. They will again convince you to believe in love despite the pain. Get ready for an emotional ride, as we explore love tales that will leave you breathless, shattered, and finally, healed.

1. Goblin (Guardian: The Lonely and Great God)

Goblin is an artwork that interlaces romance, fantasy, and drama in the most tragic way. The story centers on Kim Shin, a 900-year-old goblin who seeks redemption, and Ji Eun-tak, a young woman with the power to shatter his immortality. Theirs is a love that is passionate, fate-proclaimed, and torment-ridden, including their tragic pasts and the troubles they face in the here and now. The emotional depth of their relationship will have you cheering them on while feeling the brunt of their pain. Crash Landing on You is the kind of drama that stays with you long after it's ended.

**2. Crash Landing on You**

In Crash Landing on You, a South Korean heiress paraglides into North Korea by mistake and encounters Captain Ri Jeong-hyeok. Despite the perilous cultural and political rifts, their passion explodes in a way that will leave you gasping. Their journey is not just about romance; it's about sacrifice, dedication, and the most unlikely of relationships. From heart-pounding moments to tear-jerking goodbyes, Crash Landing on You will leave you falling in love with its characters over and over again. Every scene feels like it’s leading to something irreversible, and yet, you’ll never want to stop watching.

**3. My Love from the Star

**This fantasy romance is one of the most iconic K-dramas, blending heartache with supernatural elements. Do Min-joon, an alien who’s been living on Earth for 400 years, falls in love with a famous actress, Cheon Song-yi. No matter his supernatural powers and her popularity, the two of them fall for each other in an impossible, illogical love. It's a love that's shrouded in drama, secrets, and difficult choices. It's a love story that will make your heart long for more even as you cry your way through it.

**4. Reply 1988**

**Reply 1988 isn't just about love—it's about family, friends, and the beauty of growing up. It's a drama set in the late 1980s that is all about five childhood friends living their lives while growing up in a tight-knit neighborhood. The romance that arises among these group of friends is straightforward, but heartbreaking, and the journey of first love, pining love, and heart-wrenching experiences of every character will leave your heart aching. The play marries beautifully nostalgia with raw emotion and therefore it's a love story which will be etched in your mind for years to come.

**5. It's Okay to Not Be Okay**

It's Okay to Not Be Okay is a great representation of love, mental illness, and healing. The drama is all about the love life of Moon Gang-tae, a man who has lived to care for his autistic brother, and Ko Moon-young, a legendary children's book writer with a past burden. Their love is no cakewalk—it's messy, complicated, and largely painful. But with each difficult moment, they grow more indomitable. This play demonstrates that love does not always cure right away; at times, it's a slow, painful process of learning, healing, and growth.

**6. That Winter, the Wind Blows**

That Winter, the Wind Blows is a passionate, tragic romance between Oh Soo, a man who impersonates the blind woman Oh Young's missing brother. While they struggle with their relationship, they must confront their own inner wounds. Their love is complicated by lies, secrets, and the heavy weight of the past. Every episode tugs at your heartstrings, and by the end, you’ll be left with an aching but deep appreciation for the love they share.

**7. Uncontrollably Fond

**In Uncontrollably Fond, star celebrity Shin Joon-young and documentary filmmaker Noh Eul get back together after years of being apart. Their rekindled childhood love soon turns into a story of grief as they wrestle with the cruel reality of Joon-young's condition. Their love story is uninhibited, unapologetic, and teeming with flashes of heart-crushing beauty. How they seize their limited time together will make you gasping, wanting more, even while your heart is breaking.**.

**8. The King: Eternal Monarch**

This series is a great blend of fantasy and love. King Lee Gon exists in an alternate reality, and once he encounters detective Jeong Tae-eul, their paths cross in a way neither would have expected. As they both develop in their relationship, the complex and thrilling world around them develops as well. While it's a romance story at its core, The King: Eternal Monarch also explores fate, destiny, and sacrifices for the sake of true love. The show is full of twists and turns, and viewing it is both emotionally fulfilling but heart-breaking.

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