5 K-Dramas With Bromance To Live For
Friendship must always come first.
There is a stereotype that K-dramas are only suitable for female audiences, especially those looking for more romantic content. In reality, this is far from the truth. The variety of sub-genres and approaches to characters allows the shows to explore just about any theme or setup the creators want.
The complexity of human relationships isn't always best portrayed in romance. Sometimes real friendships are just as hard to find and just as important to portray. This is especially true for male-female friendships, as there aren't many true-to-life portrayals of them.
Here are 5 K-dramas you will love if you are looking for perfect on-screen romances.
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1. Bloodhounds (2023)
The first lesson this show will teach you is the importance of having a good friend who will have your back even in the worst of situations. The second is to never set foot in the world of private lending unless you are sure you can handle the most violent consequences. This show has zero romance, but a great friendship and a lot of action.
2. Weak Hero Class 1 (2022)
Unfortunately, bullying is still one of the worst ongoing problems in schools around the world. This drama is the story of the smartest but physically weakest kid in school, Yeon Si-eun, who has to team up with the strongest fighter in their class and another weakened outcast to stand up to his bullies and put an end to it all.
3. Ghost Doctor (2022)
This is not a story about an immediate bromance, but rather the progression from enemies to friends. However, as the relationship between the young surgeon Seung-tak and the experienced genius of the field, Young-min, who decides to pursue him, gets better and better, the viewer experiences a bromance like no other, as the two are inseparable.
4. Life on Mars (2018)
A murder mystery with a time travel twist, what more do you need to have a good time? When modern-day forensic scientist Han Tae-Joo is thrown back in time to 1988, he must solve a murder to return. But to do that, he'll have to face a much tougher challenge: learning to trust the people around him.
5. My Country: The New Age (2019)
There's nothing more emotional and painful than a falling out between two great friends. Add the massive changes in history, and the situation becomes even more complicated. My Country: The New Age is the story of two patriots who believe they are doing what is best for the people they love and the country as a whole, and who hurt each other in the process.
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