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“Healing without a nonsensical plot,” drama “Welcome To The Wedding Hell” is coming up following “Our Blues”

Good dramas such as “Our Blues,” “Welcome To The Wedding Hell,” and “My Liberation Note” are widely loved by the audience.

First of all, Kakao TV’s original “Welcome To The Wedding Hell” pleasantly depicts the wedding preparation process of a couple in their 30s who are about to get married.

Based on stories that everyone would have thought about at least once while preparing for their wedding. The story is not only about the bride and the groom, but also about their family and friends, expanding the scope of character. Above all, aside from the plot which is composed of warm and emotional stories, the series is gaining popularity as a mid-form drama that can be watched comfortably in just about 30 minutes. 

tvN’s “Our Blues” features various humane images against the backdrop of Jeju Island.

As the saying goes “There is no one without a story”, it contains the story from the depths of everyone’s hearts regardless of generation, gender or region. With provocative setting and obvious development, the story that is likely to be omitted is gaining great sympathy from viewers.

JTBC’s “My Liberation Notes“, which ended on May 29th, was also well received as a healing drama. Set in a village in Gyeonggi-do, it depicts the daily lives of three siblings of the Yeom clan. It created the “Revere syndrome” as well as gave great comfort and sympathy to viewers regardless of age and sex.

My Liberation Notes

At one time, “mala-flavored” dramas that stimulated peripheral nerves were popular in the broadcasting industry. However recently, “soft-flavored” drama contents, which convey joys and sorrows of everyday life as well as give sympathy and healing, are in the spotlight, and actors’ value is rising.

Source: Daum

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