Despite the ongoing technical state of war between South Korea and North Korea, the production of captivating K-Dramas continues, featuring characters and settings from North Korea. The mysterious nature of North Korea makes it an intriguing subject, and various K-Dramas provide viewers with different perspectives on characters and settings, offering a glimpse into this largely unknown land. Here, we present a compilation of such K-Dramas available for streaming on Netflix, providing viewers with an opportunity to explore and understand this enigmatic region.
‘Crash Landing On You’
The show has left many of us yearning to experience the thrill of paragliding into North Korea, all in hopes of encountering our own Captain Ri (played by Hyun Bin). ‘Crash Landing On You’ stands out as a romantic comedy K-drama, narrating the story of Yoon Se-Ri (portrayed by Son Ye-jin), a South Korean heiress who finds herself in North Korea following a paragliding accident.
This accidental entry leads her into the life of an army officer, Captain Ri, who decides to assist her in hiding. The series achieved global recognition, offering viewers a unique glimpse into village life in North Korea with meticulous details, including a makeshift steam bath and an underground kimchi cellar traditionally used for preserving food. If you haven't already indulged in this captivating narrative, you can catch it on Netflix. (war movies on Netflix)
‘The Spy Gone North’
Featuring a cast that includes Hwang Jung-min, Lee Sung-min, Cho Jin-woong, and Ju Ji-hoon, ‘The Spy Gone North’ draws inspiration from the true-life account of Park Chae-seo, a former South Korean agent who successfully infiltrated North Korea's nuclear facilities.
Set in 1993, the film unfolds the narrative of a South Korean army major who assumes the identity of a businessman for an undercover mission to infiltrate a North Korean nuclear facility. However, as the plot thickens, he discovers that his homeland is involved in manipulating the political elections of the North, adding an unexpected twist to the espionage tale.
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‘Steel Rain’
‘Steel Rain’ is an action-thriller movie adapted from the 2011 webtoon with the same title. Featuring Jung Woo-sung and Kwak Do-won in lead roles, the storyline revolves around a North Korean agent known as 'Number One.' This agent embarks on a daring escape to the south, accompanying the injured North Korean leader to keep him alive and prevent a Korean war triggered by a coup.
As operatives from the North pursue both the agent and the leader, a gripping plot unfolds. The agent is compelled to collaborate with South Koreans, working together to thwart the impending nuclear war and navigate the complex political landscape. The movie delves into the high-stakes world of espionage and political intrigue, providing audiences with an intense and suspenseful cinematic experience.
‘Money Heist: Korea’
Director Kim Hong-sun and writer Ryu Yong-jae embark on a reimagining of the well-known Spanish series La Casa De Papel, placing the narrative in a unique setting with a Joint Security Area situated at the division of present-day North and South Korea. The focal point of the action shifts to a mint within this area.
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Against the backdrop of the reunification of the two Koreas and the initiation of a new unified currency, a crew of thieves seizes the opportune moment to orchestrate a groundbreaking heist. The storyline unfolds in the tense atmosphere of the Joint Security Area, adding a layer of complexity and intrigue to the classic heist theme.
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