Korean film producers still seem to have enough power to surprise the world. In 2024, this country treated global viewers to a series of high-quality works spanning many genres from rom-com, social psychology, detective, horror, supernatural, fantasy, thriller... Which Korean drama impressed you the most this year? Let's review the Korean drama that made waves in 2024.
Facing cancer that tortured her body, Kang Ji Won (Park Min Young) also suffered a great shock when she discovered that her husband was having an affair with her best friend. They even secretly bought life insurance for her, and plotted to kill her early to get a large sum of money. In the end, she was murdered by the people she loved with all her heart.
Surprisingly, a miracle allows her to go back ten years, when all the tragedies were just starting, and now Ji Won is no longer naive. Knowing the events that have happened, Ji Won meticulously and carefully plans to assign a bad husband to her best friend. The film makes viewers satisfied when witnessing the female lead repeatedly make her fake friend's tricks fail miserably. Marry my husband confidently applies very strange but successful makjang (exaggerated plots) to create countless humorous situations. A setting that makes the story more interesting is that if Ji Won can avoid the events of her previous life, it will be transferred to someone with similar characteristics to her.
More than a revenge, the film is also a journey for Ji Won to learn to love herself more. There is nothing wrong with living honestly like her, but she let her kindness become a bait for others to exploit, wasting her energy on those who do not deserve it without noticing those who silently love her like CEO Jin Hyuk (Na In Woo).
Marry my husband is a Korean movie worth watching, thanks to its thrilling and humorous plot, diverse character system, and energetic messages about life.