The best k-dramas with Kim Soo Hyun, protagonist of Queen of Tears – Series news

The best k-dramas with Kim Soo Hyun, protagonist of Queen of Tears – Series news
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Actor who gained popularity after Netflix’s success has already participated in other titles that are also worth checking out.

It’s been more than a month since Queen of Tears arrived in the Netflix catalogue, but the story written by the author of Landing on Love remains popular among fans of South Korean productions. In addition to reaching second place in the streaming rankings, it also broke an audience record in its country of origin, becoming the drama with the third highest audience in the history of South Korean broadcaster tvN.

In the story, Kim Ji Won and Kim Soo Hyun are a couple, formed by an heiress and a director of a supermarket chain, who face a crisis in their relationship and seek to stay together, against all odds. If you were won over by the plot and more than that, you especially liked the character of Kim Soo Hyun, a sensitive and somewhat expressive boy, the I love cinema listed other titles starring him for you to add to the list.

It’s Okay Not to Be Normal

One of the projects that boosted Kim’s career in streaming was Tudo Bem Não Ser Normal, a 2020 work that shows a romance full of drama. In it we meet the mysterious children’s book writer, Ko Moon Young (Seo Yea Ji), who ends up crossing paths with Moon Gang Tae (Kim), a kind psychiatric caregiver. He is closed to relationships and only cares about taking care of his older brother, Moon Sang Tae, who has autism; The writer feels very interested in him and does everything to win him over. Available on Netflix.

The Moon that Embraces the Sun

This is a title for those who like period dramas. In the story, Kim plays the role of young prince Lee Hwon of the Joseon dynasty. He falls in love with a shaman who has lost her memory and forgotten her noble past, but this love is threatened by political intrigue in the palace. Over time, Lee Hwon begins to discover that the fact that he cannot be with his loved one has a mysterious reason from the past. Available at Max.

My Love from the Stars

In this fantasy production, Kim Soo Hyun is an alien named Min Joon. Yes, exactly. He arrived on the planet around 400 years ago and after being stranded on Earth, he discovers that there is a chance to finally return home. However, when he meets the famous actress Chun Song-Yi (Jun Ji-hyun), all the centuries he spent distancing himself from humans come to an end and he begins to see things differently. Available at Max.

Dream High

Dream High is one of the classics of Kim’s career as a protagonist. In the drama, he plays the role of Sam Dong, a boy considered a “hillbilly”, but who, due to his talent, manages to enter a special school to train future artists, famous idols. In addition to him, five other students are also pursuing their dreams: becoming famous in the entertainment industry. The production features special appearances such as singers IU and Suzy, as well as singer Taec-yeon from the group 2PM. Available on Netflix and Viki.

Landing in Love

As a bonus, this was another successful South Korean production featuring the actor, who you may know. The drama tells the story of a secret love between a North Korean official and a South Korean businesswoman. When Yoon Se-ri (Son Ye-jin) needs to make an emergency landing in North Korea, she meets Ri Jeong -hyeok (Hyun Bin), an officer who falls in love with her to the point of hiding and protecting her. Kim Soo Hyun is not one of the protagonists, but he appears in the story as a hidden North Korean, which is actually a homage to his famous role in the film Secretly Greatly. Available on Netflix.

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