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5 Latest and Popular Sad Ending Korean Dramas, from Love Stories in the 80s to Kingdom Era

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Kapanlagi.com - There are many sad genre dramas that can make you cry while watching. Like sad Korean dramas with sad endings below. Yes, these sad Korean dramas have endings that are far from happy.

Perhaps, KLovers will be devastated or even hate the ending of these sad Korean dramas. However, these sad Korean dramas are still successful and popular, KLovers. Even some of them become the best Korean dramas even though the results are heartbreaking.

Well, for those curious, here's a list of sad Korean dramas with unhappy endings. Let's check it out, KLovers.

 

1. SNOWDROP (2022)

Rating8.2 IMDB
Duration90 minutes
Episodes16 episodes
AiringDisney+ Hotstar
CastJung Hae In, Jisoo BLACKPINK
This sad Korean drama is set against the backdrop of a dark historical event in Korea in 1987. At that time, there was a massive demonstration in Korea. Im Soo Ho is one of the activist students who participated in the event. Until he was seriously injured, then a female student named Eun Young Ro found him.

By Young Rom, Soo Ho was then hidden and treated in the women's dormitory where he lived. From there, the story unfolds and feelings of love grow between them. Unfortunately, their love grew at the wrong time. So it made their love story end in sadness.

 

2. THIRTY NINE (2022)

Rating7.7 IMDB
Durasi78 minutes
Episodes12 episodes
Streaming onNetflix
CastSon Ye Jin,Jeon Mi Do,Kim Ji Hyun
This sad Korean drama tells the story of three 39-year-old women who are best friends. One of them is diagnosed with colon cancer and has a limited time left to live. Rather than being sad, she wants to make the most of her remaining time with her friends and loved ones. While living out the rest of her life, she and her loyal friends also prepare for her death.

 

3. YOUTH OF MAY (2021)

Rating8.4 IMDB
Durasi70 minutes
Episodes12 episodes
Streaming onNetflix, Prime VideoVIKI, Video, VIU

CastLee Do Hyun, Go Min Si
This sad Korean drama also takes place against the backdrop of a dark event in South Korea, specifically the Gwangju Uprising of 1980. At that time, students took to the streets to criticize the corrupt government. In that situation, a medical student and a nurse meet and fall in love. Unfortunately, no matter how hard they try to be together, fate seems to be against them.

 

4. TWENTY FIVE TWENTY ONE (2022)

Rating8.6 IMDB
Duration75 minutes
Episodes16 episodes
Streaming OnNetflix
CastKim Tae Ri, Nam Joo Hyuk
The story follows Nam Hee Do, a high school girl who is starting to mature, and Baek Yi Jin, a man in his twenties who is forced to drop out of college and work part-time due to his family's bankruptcy. They support each other in achieving their respective goals. Eventually, their mutual admiration turns into undeniable feelings for each other.

After agreeing to become a couple, everything goes smoothly for them and their dreams are fulfilled. However, everything that was once good becomes an obstacle to ending their relationship. The ending is heart-wrenching for many viewers.

 

5. THE RED SLEEVE (2021)

Rating8.5 IMDB
Duration80 minutes
Episodes17 episodes
Streaming OnVIU, VIKI, Apple TV
CastJunho 2PM, Lee Se Young
This sad Korean drama tells the story of Crown Prince Lee San and a servant named Sung Deok Im. After the Crown Prince ascends to the throne, Lee San strives to become a perfect leader. However, after meeting Sung Deok Im, Lee San starts to show a side of himself that many people do not know.

A romantic side suddenly appears in Lee San when he is with Deok Im. He wants to make her his concubine, but Sung Deok Im refuses. This is because Deok Im has an ambitious character and wants to live freely. Moreover, a concubine is known to have a life that she considers to be full of limitations and even lack of freedom.

 

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