- both are built around a terrorist attack
- political, action-packed thriller
- overall, i got pretty similar feelings and vibes while watching this. both are 10/10 in my books, especially if you enjoy genres like these
- one of the actors (lee moosaeng) also played a major part in both series. if you like him, that's a plus
- political, action-packed thriller
- overall, i got pretty similar feelings and vibes while watching this. both are 10/10 in my books, especially if you enjoy genres like these
- one of the actors (lee moosaeng) also played a major part in both series. if you like him, that's a plus
“Black Knight” is a love story between a woman who is waiting for the love of her life and a man who is willing to do anything to protect his love. The story spans over two hundred years. Moon Soo Ho is a businessman with a pure heart, but he never shows his true colors to anyone except for Jung Hae Ra, a travel agent who has never traveled abroad. Soo Ho and Hae Ra grew up like siblings in Hae Ra's house, but they got separated later. They meet each other after they grow up and love approaches them as if it were fate. Will their love survive despite all the faltering events?
Both are short (10 eps) D+ dramas where the ML is a bodyguard with a past. The FL is a public person of some importance. There might be some cold-hearted romantic development with the lead characters pretending nothing is happening while it is happening.
Hopefully, Red Swan does get a definitive ending.
Hopefully, Red Swan does get a definitive ending.
This was probably the drama that brought Han Hyo-Joo (the FL) her fame and recognition. She did an exceptional job in that series.
It does have a bit more episodes than the usual dramas and it is a historical kdrama.
The story revolves around the real historical figures of the Joseon Era (also spelled as Choson) - King Suk-Jong and his wives: Queen In-hyeon, Consort Jang Hui-Bin, and Consort Choe Suk-Bin (played by Han Hyo-Joo). It's not a very accurate retelling of history but is based off actual event for the most part.
This drama was one of the pioneers of the Hallyu wave globally.
It does have a bit more episodes than the usual dramas and it is a historical kdrama.
The story revolves around the real historical figures of the Joseon Era (also spelled as Choson) - King Suk-Jong and his wives: Queen In-hyeon, Consort Jang Hui-Bin, and Consort Choe Suk-Bin (played by Han Hyo-Joo). It's not a very accurate retelling of history but is based off actual event for the most part.
This drama was one of the pioneers of the Hallyu wave globally.
Both shows are action heavy with corporate and governmental corruption. There is also a lot of similarity between the characters of Woo Chaewon in Blood Free and the main character of The Veil, Han Ji Hyuk. Both have similar jobs, as one is a bodyguard and the other is an agent, and their demeanor and cadence are near identical.
This drama stars Ju Ji-Hoon as one of the two MCs (the ML in BF) and Jun Suk-Ho (Seo-Hui aka the goofy doctor that controls jang yeong-sil all the time in BF) as a supporting role.
The story revolves around the two lawyer MCs who are polar opposites off each other. Eventually, the conflicting ML and FL join the same side. It's mainly about how the rich bend the law and how the poor are at a disadvantage as they don't have access to the same high class lawyers that the rich have.
It's a very fun and interesting drama. It blends comedy amongst serious topics very well.
The story revolves around the two lawyer MCs who are polar opposites off each other. Eventually, the conflicting ML and FL join the same side. It's mainly about how the rich bend the law and how the poor are at a disadvantage as they don't have access to the same high class lawyers that the rich have.
It's a very fun and interesting drama. It blends comedy amongst serious topics very well.