10 Slice of Life K-Dramas on Netflix
Reply 1988
Set in 1988 Seoul, five families share their lives, joys, and struggles as their teenage kids explore friendship, first love, and the future together.
Our Blues
Set on Jeju Island, this drama follows the intertwined lives of residents, highlighting love, family, and the resilience found in community bonds.
Extraordinary Attorney Woo
Woo Young-woo, a brilliant young lawyer with autism, overcomes workplace challenges with wit and compassion, capturing hearts and global acclaim.
Thirty-Nine
Three friends on the verge of turning 40 navigate life’s joys and sorrows together, facing love, careers, and a heartbreaking diagnosis in this sweet tale.
Twenty Five Twenty One
A teenage fencer and a young man from a struggling family bond as they pursue their dreams amidst the 1997 Asian financial crisis and life’s many challenges.
Divorce Attorney Shin
A former pianist turned lawyer, Shin Sung-han fights fiercely for his divorce clients, driven by his own personal loss and search for justice.
Something in the Rain
Office worker Jin-a finds unexpected love with her best friend’s younger brother, sparking a romantic journey that defies family and societal expectations.
My Mister
Two troubled souls—a weary manager and a young woman burdened by debt—find solace in each other’s compassion, forging a unique connection amid life’s hardships.
Misaeng: Incomplete Life
Geu-rae, a baduk player turned office intern, navigates corporate life, finding strength in past lessons and camaraderie in a team of relatable colleagues.
D.P.
As part of a military unit capturing defectors, Jun-ho uncovers stories of abuse, hierarchy, and privilege, spotlighting Korea’s controversial conscription.