Top Korean Dramas Inspired By True Events

Not every K-dramas has a rich guy and a poor beautiful girl. A good drama needs a beautiful story with good plots. Most of the dramas are written by brilliant writers. But there are many K-Dramas based on true events. Not fully, but yes some events are adopted in the dramas. Here are the top Korean dramas inspired by true events.

Fight For My Way (2017)

Network: KBS2

Episodes: 16

Genre: Comedy, Life, Romance, Friendship

Cast: Park Seo-Joon, Kim Ji-Won, Ahn Jae-Hong, Son Byung-Ho

Synopsis: This drama is about 4 friends who are facing ups and downs in their life. Ko Dong-Man (Park Seo-Joon) was a taekwondo player in school days. Now he is working as a contract employee. Choi Ae-Ra (Kim Ji-Won) wants to be an announcer. But she works at the information desk. Fight for my way is one of the best inspirational Korean dramas of all time.

Reply 1988 (2015)

Network: tvN

Episodes: 20

Genre: Retro, Friendship, Romance, Comedy, Family

Cast: Hyeri, Park Bo Gum Ryoo Joon-Yeol, Go Kyung-Pyo, Lee Dong-Hwi, Ryoo Hye-Young

Synopsis: Set in 1988, the story is about five friends living in the same neighborhood. Sung Duk-Sun (Hyeri) is from a poor background and very bad at studies. Jung-Hwan (Ryoo Joon-Yeol) is a topper in the class and crazy about soccer. Sung Sun-Woo (Go Kyung-Pyo) lives with her mother and younger sister. He is a model student and a very kind-hearted person. Dong-Ryong (Lee Dong-Hwi) has a very funny personality and always hangs out with his friends. Choi Taek (Park Bo-Gum) is a famous Go player. He is also known as God of Go. But except for the game, he is very bad at other things.

The Hymn Of Death (2018)

Network: SBS

Episodes: 6

Genre: Romance, Historical, Melodrama

Cast: Lee Jong-Suk, Shin Hye-Sun

Synopsis: The hymn of death is the last K-drama of Lee Jong Suk before enlisting for mandatory military service. Kim Woo-Jin (Lee Jong-Suk) is a stage drama writer and a married man. Yun Sim Deok (Shin Hye-Sun) is the first Korean soprano. Kim Woo-Jin falls in love with Yun Sim Deok.  This is one of the top Korean dramas inspired by true events.

Taxi Driver (2021)

Network: SBS

Episodes: 16

Genre: Thriller, Crime, Investigation, Dark-Comedy

Cast: Lee Je-Hoon, Kim Eui-Sung, Esom, Pyo Ye-Jin, Jang Hyuk-Jin, Bae Yoo-Ram

Synopsis: Kim Do-Gi (Lee Je-Hoon) graduated from Korean Military Academy. His mother gets murdered and his whole life becomes a mess. Kim Do-Gi starts working at Rainbow Taxi Company. This company runs a special revenge service for the victims. Kang Ha-Na (Esom) is a hardworking and smart prosecutor. This is one of the top 10 dark comedy Korean dramas of all time.

The Empress Ki (2013)

Network: MBC

Episodes: 51

Genre: Historical, Romance, Political

Cast: Ha Ji-Won, Ji Chang-Wook, Joo Jin-Mo

Synopsis: Genghis Khan built his empire that is spanned in various regions of East Asia and East Europe. He founded the Yuan Dynasty and one woman had immense power in this dynasty. She is from Goryeo, a small kingdom in East Asia.  

Signal (2016)

Network: tvN

Episodes: 16

Genre: Fantasy, Investigation, Suspense, Crime

Cast: Lee Je-Hoon, Kim Hye-Soo, Cho in-Woo

Synopsis: Hae-Young (Lee Je-Hoon) is a police lieutenant and works as a criminal profiler. Despite being a cop he does not trust cops. Soo-Hyun (Kim Hye-Soo) is a veteran detective. This is one of top Korean dramas inspired by true events.

Move To Heaven (2021)

Network: Netflix

Episodes: 10

Genre: Drama, Life

Cast: Tang Joon-Sang, Lee Je-Hoon, Ji Jin-Hee, Hong Seung-Hee

Synopsis: Han Jeong-U (Ji Jin-Hee) runs a trauma cleaning service with his son Han Geu-Ru (Tang Joon-Sang). Han Geu-Ru is dealing with Asperger syndrome and has a photographic memory. Suddenly, Han Jeong-U (Ji Jin-Hee) passed away and now Cho Sang-Gu (Lee Je-Hoon) is the only legal guardian of Han Geu-Ru. Cho Sang-Gi is an ex-convict and has a cold personality. This K-Drama is available in various languages.

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