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In recent years, the Korean Wave has had a lot of influence globally. Things such as Korean dramas, K-pop, and Korean culture have spread globally. I’m sure many of you have seen Korean shows or K-pop related stuff on your social media feed or Youtube page or Netflix recommendations.
In recent years, many Korean dramas have been available for international viewers on international streaming platforms, starting with Dramafever, Viki, Netflix, Amazon Prime, and many other sites. Korean dramas being available on international streaming platforms is not the only reason why Korean dramas are such a trend right now, but because it captivates the audiences’ attention.
The term Korean Wave describes the increasing popularity of Korean culture globally. The rise of Korean dramas, aka Kdramas, is due to the Korean Wave in the late 1990s and early 2000s. The start of the Korean Wave in the early 1990s was due to the success of multiple television dramas such as What Is Love, which aired in 1997 and gained popularity and attention in China. Another television drama worth mentioning is Winter Sonata, which aired in 2003 in Japan and also gained popularity and attention.
The Korean Wave led to the success of Kdramas becoming popular overseas and also K-pop music. At first, it was just a regional phenomenon, just Asian countries like China and Japan being ‘hit’ by the Korean Wave, but as time went on and the rising popularity of the internet and social media, Kdramas started to gain popularity in Western countries, like Europe and the Americas.
The rising usage of social media and the internet is another factor that led to the popularity of K-dramas internationally. Many Kdrama productions consider this and take advantage of the internet.
For example, many Kdrama productions publicize and promote their dramas on Instagram or Facebook. The drama productions have their own Instagram, and Korean actors promote their dramas on their social media platforms.
The Kdrama production companies and actors take advantage of social media to promote their works and dramas to the international audience. Social media apps like Instagram or Facebook are available to people all over the world. Therefore, instead of focusing on promoting their works in just Korea, social media can allow more audiences to be aware of Kdramas.
For example, take a recent drama Hospital Playlist as an illustration. Their Instagram page is full of small clips from the drama, some funny behind-the-scenes clips, and promotional videos for the drama. This is a marketing strategy for production companies to promote their drama to international audiences through Instagram. The short clips draw the attention of the audience by showing key moments of the drama.
The rise of popularity in short clips and small videos helps to promote dramas. How many of you have gotten interested in a show or movie just because of a short clip or trailer you watched on your Instagram discover page or TikTok page? We live in a world of big data right now, so if you watch one video related to Kdramas, your social media page or internet will refer you to more Kdrama related content.
Not only do Kdrama production companies promote their dramas on Instagram, but fan-made videos also help to promote dramas on Tiktok, Instagram, and other social media platforms of short videos. Many fan-made videos are of very high quality and edited content to catch the attention of passerby people.
I have seen many fan-edited videos on Tiktok and Instagram that have caught my attention more than drama trailers. This is because we live in a face-paced society, therefore, Tiktok videos catch the attention of more people than watching a 2-minute drama trailer.
With the popularity of Kdramas in recent years, came the rise of international streaming sites for Kdramas and made it easier for international viewers to watch. Streaming websites such as Dramafever (now non-existent), Viki, Netflix, Youtube, Amazon Prime, and many other sites started to become popular and provided viewers with a legal and stable website to watch dramas with subtitles in various languages.
Before Dramafever, Viki, Netflix, and legal drama streaming sites were widely available, many Kdrama viewers would watch on third-party websites. Dramas on these websites would sometimes be low quality, bad quality subtitles, many pop-up advertisements, and it may not have the full episode of a drama. These third-party websites were not reliable, therefore when legal streaming services became more available and had more Kdrama options, viewers were able to enjoy their watching experiences.
More Kdramas became popular in recent years, therefore leading them to be available on legal streaming platforms and led more watchers to Kdramas. Viki, one of the more popular streaming sites for Kdramas, has free services with some advertisements, and the basic plan costs $4.99 per month, but even with free access, you can watch Kdramas in high quality with subtitles in many languages.
Another streaming service where many Kdramas are available is Netflix. As the Korean Wave had more influence on global entertainment, Netflix started airing and producing more Kdramas. In the recent 5 years, the Kdramas Netflix has produced includes Extracurricular, Itaewon Class, Kingdom, Love Alarm, Memories of the Alhambra, and many more.
These are only some that Netflix has exclusively produced, but they have streaming rights to many other Kdramas such as Crash Landing on You, It’s Okay Not To Be Okay, Sweet Home, Reply 1988, and many more. In 2021, Netflix had 209 million subscribers with viewers in many countries. Since Netflix already has so many subscribers, more watchers have access to Kdramas.
One of the things that I enjoy most about K-dramas is the different types of plots and genres. There are historical, romance, school-themed, humor, time-travel, horror, heart-warming, and many more. The variations of different genres have led viewers to become more interested in watching different dramas for different occasions. One of my favorite Kdramas is Descendants of the Sun. This Kdrama was released in 2016 and the plot covers many genres, action, romance, and melodrama.
The drama covers the romance between a special forces soldier and a doctor. Most of the story takes place in a fictitious country of Uruk, where both characters meet again due to their professions. They both go through life and death events, meet other people, and eventually end up with each other. This drama is one of my favorites because of the action-packed storyline and the cringy and humorous lines from the characters. One of the other catching aspects of this drama is the catchy soundtracks. To this day, the soundtracks are still widely listened to.
Another one of my favorites is It’s Okay Not to Be Okay. The plot covers the relationship and follows a psych ward caretaker with an autistic older brother and a children’s book writer with an antisocial personality disorder. All of the three characters work together and live together and heal each other’s emotional wounds. Each of them has its secrets and stories, therefore many mysteries unravel as the drama continues.
I enjoyed this drama because it brings light to mental illnesses and the life of people who work in a psychiatric hospital. Even though some of the storylines are fictionalized and dramatized, but the story is still very touching and enjoyable.
Another popular drama that many viewers have heard of is Moon Lovers: Scarlet Heart Ryeo, one of my favorites too. This drama was adapted from a Chinese drama and novel, Scarlet Heart, which was internationally popular too. This drama incorporates many genres such as time travel, historical, fantasy, and romance.
The plot covers the story of a 21st-century woman who travels back in time during a solar eclipse to the Goryeo Dynasty, in the year 941. She wakes up in the body of a royal princess and is surrounded by the royal family and the handsome princes. One of the reasons why this drama gained so much popularity is because of the storyline, actors, and catchy soundtracks. Many of the actors and soundtracks are sung by K-pop artists, which helped it gain more attention.
Korean dramas are the trend right now. The spread of Korean dramas, culture, and K-pop is due to the Korean Wave. The rise of the use of social media helped to promote and spread Kdramas internationally. Streaming websites such as Netflix, Viki, and Youtube streamed dramas with subtitles in multiple languages with high quality. These platforms give viewers a better-watching experience. The variations and different types of genres and storylines have also increased viewers' interest in Kdramas.
I've noticed Korean dramas handle complex emotional themes so well. Just finished It's Okay Not to Be Okay and was impressed by how they portrayed mental health issues with such sensitivity.
The production quality of these shows is incredible. The cinematography in Descendants of the Sun literally took my breath away.
I actually disagree about the production quality. While some shows are great, many still feel quite dated compared to American or British productions.
Can anyone recommend a good historical drama to start with? I loved Scarlet Heart Ryeo but need something new to watch.
What really draws me in is how most Korean dramas are limited series. They tell a complete story without dragging it out for multiple seasons.
I started watching during lockdown and now I'm completely hooked. The storytelling style is so different from western shows.
The rise of streaming platforms has definitely made these shows more accessible. Remember when we had to hunt for subtitles on sketchy websites?
Anyone else notice how Netflix is investing heavily in Korean content? Their original productions like Kingdom are really pushing boundaries.
I love how social media has created this global community of kdrama fans. We can discuss episodes and share recommendations instantly.
The soundtracks are seriously underrated. I find myself listening to OSTs even after finishing the shows.
Not a fan of how some dramas still rely on overused tropes. How many times do we need to see the rich guy poor girl storyline?
Let me tell you about Hospital Playlist. Finally a medical drama that focuses on friendship and daily life instead of just romance.
The cultural aspects in these shows helped me learn so much about Korea. I actually started learning the language because of them.
While I enjoy them, I think some shows could tone down the product placement. It gets pretty obvious sometimes.
Just binged Sweet Home and was blown away. Korean dramas are really excelling in the horror genre too.
Totally agree about Sweet Home. The special effects were movie quality!
These shows have such a unique way of blending genres. You can have romance, comedy, and thriller all in one series.
The article mentions Winter Sonata but honestly newer dramas are so much better in terms of acting and production.
I appreciate how most Korean dramas respect their viewers by having proper endings rather than leaving things open.
The fashion in these shows is incredible. I often find myself looking up where to buy outfits I see.