This is a quiet, pensive drama with a lot of wonderful music and atmosphere. A story revolving around a woman who gave up her dreams for security, trapped in a loveless marriage, who meets a piano savant from an extremely underprivileged background and he sets off a spark for passion, music and love that she hasn’t felt in a long time. – I think it’s probably safe to say this drama is considered a modern kdrama classic, and for good reason. #tragedy_tag If this sounds like your thing, but you don’t like super sad endings check out Hello Monster, also starring Seo In Guk. At the same time he meets the detectives younger sister and they begin to fall in love. He becomes a detectives prime suspect in a murder investigation. I’ll take two.” This drama is about a young man who might be a monster. Give me a sociopath any day of the week and I’ll say, “Thank you. – Do you like your melos a bit murdery? I know I sure do. I have nothing bad to say about My Mister. Their two lives end up intersecting and they develop a really complex friendship that changes both of their lives. It’s about two people, a troubled young woman in her 20′s and a structural engineer in his 40′s who have become beaten down and broken by life. It has supplanted my former favorites and become my top drama of all time. – I really am just looking for every possible opportunity to recommend this drama. The romance is indeed wonderful, but the themes are heavy and it can be rough sit. If you’ve seen this drama around the kdramasphere on tumblr you might have seen a lot of gifs of the soft romance. – This is the story of two young people involved in and scarred by the same horrific accident, but survived and end up finding solace in one another as they deal with their combined traumas. So, this category is for if you want something with all the emotional gut punch of a really wild family drama, but you also want your melos to have actual artistic merit so when you tell your non-drama watching friends and family members about them they don’t end up losing respect for your taste.
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The movie revolves around a poor young man from Korea who ends up living with an older woman, a novelist who has just discovered she is in the early stages of Alzheimer’s, and the passionate relationship that develops between the two as he helps her finish what will be her final book. Butterfly Sleep – This is a Japanese movie, but it also stars Korean actor Kim Jae Wook, who recently got a boost in popularity from Her Private Life.Will You Be There? – After finding out that he’s dying of cancer, a man travels through time to beg his younger self to save the life of his first love.This one has a bit more of a comedic element to it than the other movies I’m recommending, but there’s plenty of the melo tone as the movie goes on. They become friends, try to protect each other, and eventually escape. Shoot My Heart – A young heir is forced into a mental hospital by his rich family where he meets a disturbed young man.Always*** – An ex-con trying to get his life together falls in love with a blind woman, but his efforts to help her recover her sight might drag him right back into the violence he’s tried to escape.Sometimes you want to get all your feels out in a single sitting and move on with your life. Sometimes you don’t have time for 16-30 hours of drama. (I’ve included the *** next to titles that I have watched multiple times or that stand out from the rest of the pack.) First of all, Movie Melos. I started going through my MDL and realized just how many dramas in this genre I have actually seen and realized I would probably have to trim my recommendations somewhat not to seem like a crazy person. This is my time to shine! Jk, but I would be happy to give recs. Little do you know how long I have been waiting for this moment.