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7 Korean Dramas Similar to 'DEAR X' That Reveal the Dark Side and Wounds of Women

7 Korean Dramas Similar to 'DEAR X' That Reveal the Dark Side and Wounds of Women

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7 Korean Dramas Similar to 'DEAR X' That Reveal the Dark Side and Wounds of Women

The phenomenon of Korean dramas DEAR X is currently a major focus among K-drama fans. This series highlights the life of Baek Ah Jin, a woman who is a survivor of domestic violence and grew up without affection. Childhood trauma shaped her into a manipulative and distant figure, making viewers curious about the psychological side behind her character.

DEAR X has also sparked a new trend in the Korean entertainment world, telling stories of women with a dark side and deep emotional wounds. From elite school environments to the corporate world, various new dramas now present themes like DEAR X about how pain, vengeance, and the desire to survive can drastically change a person.

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THE GLORY: THE GLORY is the story of revenge by Moon Dong Eun (Song Hye Kyo), who suffers from brutal bullying in school. After years of enduring trauma, she devises a plan to take revenge on the perpetrators. This drama becomes a symbol of struggle and justice for victims of violence, with themes of revenge, trauma, and self-transformation in line with DEAR X.

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FRIENDLY RIVALRY: This drama features Woo Seul Ki, an orphan girl who battles intellectually and emotionally with Yoo Je Yi, a popular student at an elite school. They challenge each other to their psychological limits, presenting a story full of tension and complex dynamics of young women.

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ANNA: Highlighting Lee Yu Mi (Suzy), a woman living in lies after changing her identity. These little lies ensnare her until she loses control over her own life. Like Baek Ah Jin, Anna's character illustrates how social pressure and the desire for acceptance can lead to self-destruction.

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IT'S OKAY TO NOT BE OKAY: Featuring Ko Moon Young (Seo Ye Ji), an antisocial and manipulative children's book author due to her mother's harsh upbringing. This drama focuses on the process of healing inner wounds and self-acceptance. Although it differs from DEAR X, which tends to be destructive, both explore psychologically wounded female characters.

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EVE: Tells the story of Lee Ra El (Seo Ye Ji), whose life changes after her father dies due to an elite conspiracy. For 13 years, she meticulously plans revenge against those who destroyed her family. Her character reflects a destructive and calculating side, similar to Baek Ah Jin, but with more personal motivations.

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BITCH X RICH: Depicting life at the elite Cheongdam school. Kim Hye In, a poor scholarship girl, must confront Baek Je Na, a cunning popular student. Both hide dark secrets, and their relationship evolves into a sharp psychological battle. The themes of manipulation and social trauma make it very similar to the character Baek Ah Jin in DEAR X.

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PYRAMID GAME: This drama is one of the most frequently compared to DEAR X. Set in an all-girls school, this drama highlights the cruel social games that rank students from A to F. The story shows how social pressure and power games unfold. Come on, read articles about other Korean drama recommendations at Kapanlagi.com. If not now, when?