Kapanlagi.com - Korean dramas about migrant children have become one of the themes that have been repeatedly raised in the South Korean entertainment industry. Stories full of emotions, emptiness, and success in facing life challenges in a foreign place have successfully captivated the hearts of loyal Korean drama viewers.
From everyday life conflicts to the struggle to achieve dreams, these dramas reflect the real lives of migrant children. Through this article, Kapanlagi will provide recommendations of Korean dramas that explore this theme, as well as their influence on viewers.
Now, for KLovers who enjoy dramas with the theme of migrant children, here are some exciting recommendations of Korean dramas about migrant children for you to follow, especially if you are currently living away from home. Let's check them out right away, KLovers.
1. AGE OF YOUTH
Drama Age of Youth (credit: imdb.com)
Rating | 8.3 IMDB |
Episode | 12 episodes |
Duration | 60 minutes |
Aired | Prime Video, Apple TV, Netflix, VIKI |
Cast | Han Ye Ri, Han Seung Yoon, Park Eun Bin |
Korean drama about college students living together in a boarding house called AGE OF YOUTH. This drama gained popularity for its realistic portrayal of the lives and struggles of five students. The story revolves around their friendship and difficulties as they navigate the path to adulthood.
One unique aspect of this drama is its focus on each character's story, providing viewers with a deeper insight into their lives and personal experiences. The drama also touches on themes such as relationships, career aspirations, mental health, and family dynamics, making it relatable to a wide range of audiences.
AGE OF YOUTH also presents a realistic and honest depiction of the challenges faced by young people, as well as the importance of friendship and support in overcoming obstacles. Overall, this drama is a must-watch for fans of Korean dramas about college students living away from home.
2. REPLY 1994
Drama Reply 1994 (credit: imdb.com)
Rating | 7.8 IMDB |
Episode | 21 episode |
Durasi | 77 minutes |
Tayang | VIU, iQIYI, WeTV, VIKI, Prime Video |
Pemain | Go Ah Ra, Jung Woo, Yoo Yeon Seok |
Korean drama about college students living in a dormitory in Seoul during the mid-90s.
The drama REPLY 1994 tells the story of the journey to adulthood, capturing the essence of youth, friendship, and challenges of growing up in post-Human Rights era South Korea. It is very exciting to follow.
One of the most heartwarming aspects of this drama is the portrayal of friendship and community. Characters from different backgrounds and regions in South Korea form a close-knit group.
3. BECAUSE THIS IS MY FIRST LIFE
Drama Because This is My First Life (credit: imdb.com)
Rating | 8.1 IMDB |
Episode | 16 episode |
Durasi | 70 menit |
Tayang | VIU, VIKI, iQIYI, Netflix, Apple TV, WeTV, Disney+ Hotstar |
Pemain | Jung So Min, Lee Min Ki, Park Byung Eun, Esom |
Serial ini mengikuti kisah seorang wanita muda bernama Yoon Ji Ho, yang mendapati dirinya dalam situasi keuangan sulit dan berjuang untuk menemukan pekerjaan stabil serta tempat tinggal. Putus asa untuk mendapatkan stabilitas, ia memutuskan untuk masuk ke dalam kontrak pernikahan dengan Nam Se Hee.
Keduanya setuju untuk tinggal bersama sebagai teman sekamar sambil menjalani kehidupan pribadi masing-masing. Saat mereka menjalani perjanjian tinggal, mereka menemukan diri mereka berdua mengembangkan ikatan yang mendalam melebihi ketentuan kontrak yang sudah disetujui. Hingga, ini menjadi sebuah situasi yang cukup membingungkan.
Drama ini juga mengangkat isu-isu sosial kontemporer, seperti tekanan untuk mendapatkan pekerjaan, ketidakstabilan keuangan, dan perjuangan menjaga keseimbangan antara pekerjaan dan kehidupan pribadi. Karakter-karakter berhadapan dengan harapan yang ditempatkan pada mereka oleh masyarakat dan keluarga.
4. SO NOT WORTH IT
Drama So Not Worth It (credit: imdb.com)
Rating | 7.0 IMDB |
Episode | 12 episode |
Durasi | 35 minutes |
Tayang | Netflix |
Pemain | Park Se Wan, Shin Hyung Seung, Choi Young Jae |
Drama SO NOT WORTH IT is also a Korean drama about international students. This drama focuses on a diverse group of international students, each with their own uniqueness and personalities. From the exaggerated drama of Chinese students, the laid-back Australian student, to the adorable yet awkward Indian student.
The characters in this drama are heartwarming and entertaining in equal measure. One of the most interesting aspects of this show is the subtle blend of humor and warmth. Although full of funny moments, this drama also delves into more serious themes such as friendship, love, and the challenges of adapting to life in a foreign country.
Those are some recommendations for Korean dramas about overseas students that KLovers can watch for entertainment. These Korean dramas about overseas students also portray real stories often experienced by many struggling overseas students in the city.
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