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Sometimes, Korean drama titles sound sweet, romantic, or poetic—but what you get is far from it. Some shows lure viewers in with names that suggest healing, romance, or fantasy, only to unfold stories full of blood, trauma, revenge, or deep emotional turmoil. Here are 10 prime examples of Korean dramas whose titles completely misled viewers about their true content.

Sweet Home

The title evokes warmth and family, but the show is a gory survival thriller where humans transform into monsters driven by their innermost desires. The apartment complex becomes a horrifying battleground. There’s nothing “sweet” about this home.

Happiness

Sounds like a healing drama, right? Wrong. Set in a post-apocalyptic Seoul, a virus outbreak turns people into bloodthirsty zombies. The “happiness” in question is merely the desperate act of staying alive in a quarantined building.

Snowdrop

snowdrop

“Snowdrop” conjures images of soft snow and delicate love. Instead, it tells a brutal tale set during Korea’s turbulent 1980s, mixing politics, betrayal, and tragedy. The romance is beautiful—but soaked in blood and heartbreak.

Our Beloved Summer

our Beloved summer

With a title that screams youthful romance, this drama surprises with a story about broken hearts, emotional scars, and adult regrets. A couple reuniting after a painful breakup explores growth, forgiveness, and lingering pain, not summer sweetness.

Age of Youth

age-of-youth

One might expect fun college dorm life and friendship. Instead, the series dives deep into heavy themes: sexual violence, debt, domestic abuse, and psychological trauma. Each girl carries scars beneath her seemingly normal youth.

Forest of Secrets

This sounds like fantasy or mystery in a literal forest. In reality, it’s a top-tier political and legal thriller that exposes corruption in the prosecution and police forces. No forest—just a jungle of lies and tension.

Healer

Healer

The title suggests someone who heals, but the protagonist is an illegal “night courier” involved in secret missions. The story uncovers dark truths about journalism and generational guilt. Healing, here, means restoring broken faith in justice.

Good Boy

Good Boy

Park Bo-gum’s new drama might sound like a tale of a nice, obedient guy. In fact, it’s about national athletes being exploited, manipulated, and pushed to extremes. The “good” boy is forced to fight back against a corrupt system.

Eve

eve

The name implies elegance, femininity, maybe even fragility. But this is a revenge drama, where the female lead pretends to be innocent while plotting cold-blooded vengeance. Complex psychology and steamy scenes dominate this misnamed series.

Just Between Lovers

The title hints at a soft romance, but it begins with a tragic accident and follows two survivors haunted by loss. It’s a heartbreaking journey of healing, forgiveness, and finding a way to carry on. It’s beautiful, sorrowful, and lingers long after it ends.

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These titles might trick you at first glance, but they prove one thing: never judge a Korean drama by its name alone. Often, the emotional depth and plot twists hidden behind a seemingly light title are what make the series truly unforgettable.

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