Much hilarity and re-invention of popular Korean dishes ensue, as does an impossible love affair between the man-possessed Queen and a suspicious King.īe a part of the ABC Everyday community by joining our Facebook group. The story centres around a playboy chef at the Blue House (White House equivalent in South Korea), who falls into a pool and wakes up a few hundred years in the past, in the body of a Joseon-era Queen. There are thousands of rom-coms to choose from but if you had to pick just one, make sure you watch Mr Queen (Viki). The focus is less on physical intimacy and more on the connection between two souls, with a good dose of comedy thrown in. K-Dramas are famous for their epic, world-ending romances. If you believe in everlasting love, then you've come to the right place. Ever seen a zombie in a hanbok (traditional Korean costume) before? Whether they are modern-day zombies or historical zombies, one thing remains true: these Korean zombies will scare you silly. It's like Keanu Reeves and Sandra Bullock in Speed, but instead of being trapped on a bomb-ridden bus, our heroes are trapped on a train full of zombies.Ĭoming in a close second is the mini-series set in Korea's Joseon period, Kingdom(Netflix). If you like your horror served warm and pulsing with a side of gruesomeness, then you can’t go past the classic K-zombie movie, Train to Busan (ABC iView). Maybe it's the special effects makeup, or the convincing physicality of the actors, or even the bloodcurdling soundtrack, but there's no zombie movie quite like a Korean zombie movie.
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