A more recent psychological thriller involving a celebrity psychologist and her mother-in-law.
The theme song "Bittersweet" by Kang Hyun-min and the recurring classical pieces (Faure’s Pavane ) will live rent-free in your head. It perfectly captures the feeling of “beautiful sorrow.” Bittersweet Life Kdrama
The drama begins with Tae-Ryung, who has been taking care of her mother and younger brother since her father's passing. Despite struggling financially, Tae-Ryung's passion for baking keeps her going. One day, she meets Jung Min-woo (played by Ahn Hyo-seop), a talented but troubled young chef who becomes involved with her bakery. A more recent psychological thriller involving a celebrity
The protagonist is Kim Joon-soo (Lee Byung-hun), the impeccably dressed, cold-eyed right-hand man of a powerful hotel mogul, President Kang. For two decades, Joon-soo has been a ghost—a fixer, a debt collector, and a bodyguard. He lives in a sterile luxury apartment, eats alone, and answers his phone at 3 AM without complaint. He is efficient, loyal, and utterly empty. For two decades, Joon-soo has been a ghost—a
"The Bittersweet Life" is a heartwarming and engaging K-drama that explores themes of family, love, and redemption. The drama features a talented cast, including Uee, Ahn Hyo-seop, Kim Se-jeong, and Yeon Woo-jin. Through its portrayal of Tae-Ryung's journey, the drama shows that with hard work, determination, and a little bit of love, one can overcome even the toughest challenges and find happiness.
Sun-woo (Lee Byung-hun) is a cold, efficient enforcer for a powerful crime boss. He manages a luxury hotel owned by the boss. When the boss suspects his young mistress Hee-soo (Shin Min-ah) of having an affair, he orders Sun-woo to shadow her — and if she's cheating, to kill her. Sun-woo catches her with another man, but hesitates and lets them go. This single act of mercy turns his perfectly ordered life into a relentless, bloody nightmare.
Are you more interested in the of the TV series or the violent revenge story of the 2005 film?