Check out a list of 5 doramas whose finals are neither too happy nor too bitten, after all, they are considered perfect!
With diverse stories, captivating characters and creative plots that explore different genres, South Korean doramas have gained fame beyond the country in which they emerged, being worshiped around the world not only by the public but also by critics.
Whether they are a limited number of episodes arranged in a single season or with plots capable of being explored in two seasons or more, the fact is that when the story comes to an end there are several paths that it can go, as it can leave the conclusion free to interpret the viewer, bring a bittersweet sensation or have a completely happy ending – the important thing is to convince that the given closure makes sense to total history.
With that in mind, the Recreation has gathered a list, in random order, with 5 doramas with perfect endings to watch; Check it out:
1. ‘Moon Lovers: Scarlet Heart Ryeo’
An adaptation of Tong Hua’s 2005 Chinese novel, ‘Moon Lovers: Scarlet Heart Ryeo’ or ‘Moon Lovers’, in Portuguese, has a 9.6 note on Viki, 8.6 in IMDB and 9.5 on MyDramalist.
Synopsis: “During a total solar eclipse, GO Ha Jin (IU), a 25 -year -old woman of the 21st century, is transported back to the Dynasty Goryeo, where he wakes up on Hae Su, a 16 -year -old girl. There she finds herself involved with the Wang family and rivalries between the princes while fighting the throne. Neul), whose gentle countenance hides its deep ambitions and willingness to make ruthless choices. It also builds a relationship with the feared fourth prince, Wang So (Lee Joon Gi), whose cruel and indifferent reputation precedes it. Will sund the story? “
Where to watch: Viki
2. Strong woman, from Bong-soon

“Strong Woman, from Bong-Soon” was released in 2017. The plot has a 9.7 evaluation on Viki, 8.1 at IMDB and 8.7 at MyDramalist.
Synopsis: “Born of a Bong Soon (Park Bo Young) women with supernatural strength is far from being an ordinary person. Able to use their powers only for good and with the dream of developing their own game, Bong Soon agrees to work as a security of Ahn Min Hyeok (Park Hyung Sik), heir to a business -friendly conglomerate as a chance to make his dream come true. However, Bong Soon’s paths intersect with a childhood friend, Detective Gook Doo (Ji Soo), when he goes after a kidnapper.
Where to watch: Viki
3. The lesson

Of 2022, “The Lesson” brings Song Hye-Kyo (Moon Dong-Eun), Lee Do-Hyun(Joo Yeo-Jeong) as the protagonists of a story full of trauma and revenge that won 8.2 on IMDB and 8.9 on MyDramalist.
Synopsis: “Years after being a victim of terrible acts of violence at school, a woman puts into practice an elaborate revenge plan.”
Where to watch:Netflix
4. Goblin

With awards at Baeksang Arts Awards, Korean Cable TV Awards and Korea Brand Awards, “Goblin” (2016) is also successful with the public, as it has 9.7 note on Viki, 8.6 IMDB and 8.8 on MyDramalist.
Synopsis: “Betrayed by his king, Kim Shin (Gong Yoo), an awarded military general from the Dynasty Goryeo, was forced to see his family being murdered before him. Saved by the Almighty, but condemned to live forever as a Goblin, Kim Shin uses his supernatural skills to save humans, including Ji Eun Tak (Kim Go Eun), a high school student with A strange connection with the supernatural. When Eun Tak is attracted to him several times, Kim Shin wonders if she can be the person he has been looking for, and the only one who can free his soul, his wife Goblin. “
Where to watch: Viki
5. Hunting dogs
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With 8.1 at IMDB and 8.7 at MyDramalist, “Hunting Dogs” was released in 2023, telling a dramatic history full of action and violence.
Synopsis: “Two young boxers join a good loan to defeat a competitor who takes advantage of the most vulnerable people.”
Where to watch: Netflix
Source: Recreio
