These Korean dramas will make you cry

We list our picks for Korean dramas that will make you want to grab a pack of tissues immediately.

Mr. Sunshine (2018) | Netflix

A young boy living in the U.S. returns to Korea at a historical turning point and falls for a noblewoman.

Kill Me, Heal Me (2015) | Voot

A love story between the son from a wealthy family who has 7 personalities and his secret psychiatrist.

Uncontrollably Fond (2016) | Netflix

Two former lovers reunite years later as an actor and a documentary producer, after their break-up.

Hymn Of Death (2018) | Netflix

A tragic love story between a professional soprano singer and writer.

Move to Heaven (2021) | Netflix

Finding life in all that’s left behind, a trauma cleaner and his uncle deliver untold stories of the departed to loved ones.

A Korean Odyssey (2017) | Netflix

A selfish mythical creature's plan backfires when he runs into a woman who can see otherworldly beings.

Youth Of May (2021) | Netflix

A love story between a medical student and a nurse takes place during a time of civil unrest and military oppression.

It's Okay to Not Be Okay (2020) | Netflix

A road to emotional healing opens up for a children's book writer and a selfless psych ward caretaker.

Guardian: The Lonely and Great God (2016) | Voot

In his quest for a bride to break his immortal curse, a 939-year-old guardian of souls meets a student with a tragic past.

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