넷플릭스 중국드라마In the past, there were a lot of Korean dramas that followed, but I think there are still interesting middle stories sometimes.
I’d like to recommend some Netflix Chinese dramas/movies that I enjoyed watching recently 🙂
1. Sister’s First Love (Drama)
f(x), which is very familiar to Koreans, is a drama with Victoria as the female protagonist.
I couldn’t see him in Korea, but he was working as an actor in China.
The story follows Victoria, a woman in her 30s, who meets and falls in love with a younger man in his 20s.
Actually.. Victoria is so pretty, but the setting of Mosol itself makes no sense, right? Hahaha.
Still, the reason I recommend this drama is!! The male protagonist is really handsome~!!!
The reason I don’t watch Chinese dramas often is because Koreans look better, but other than the male lead, there are other main characters as well.
It’s heartwarming compared to other middle school dramas….! (This is a subjective opinion… haha)
I think, very subjectively, he is the most handsome among Chinese male actors.
Out of selfish interest, I’m throwing in a photo of Namjoo…lol.
Also, I highly recommend it because there are many parts that single women of marriageable age can relate to and many comforting famous lines!!
2. Just 30 (drama)
It’s the story of three female friends who are turning 30. It’s rare for a middle-aged drama to be popular on Netflix, but they say this is a pretty popular drama.
I wasn’t watching it even though it kept being recommended on Netflix. There was a reason why it was so popular.
One of the main characters, Guja, lives a wealthy life with her husband, who runs a fireworks business, and her cute son. She moves here for her son’s education, hangs out with wealthy parents, and works with her husband… This is the story of a housewife.
Another main character, Xiaoqin, works at her company and lives with her husband. She’s really cute haha.
The last person we meet is a salesperson at a luxury goods store, who experiences many hardships living in the city after moving from the countryside.
Although none of the three are a perfect match for me, they are all characters that I can relate to.
To be honest, Guja and Manni looked older than 30… haha.
But it’s fun because the story flows in an unpredictable way.
3. Someday in the future, we (movie)
On the train down to her hometown, a man and a woman became her friends, and they came up to the city, living in poverty but dreaming together.
It’s the story of a man and a woman who live in poverty but are happy, then break up and meet by chance 10 years later.
I think I watched this movie more than twice because the story was so moving and sad!
I heard that Dongwoo Zhou is a very popular actress in China, and her acting is so good!!
She does various part-time jobs to make a living, and the two of them live in a small room like a gosiwon.
In fact, Korea also has a serious employment crisis for young people, and it is not easy to succeed even if you work hard.
I really sympathized with that~
And when you’re in a relationship, there are times when you break up because you don’t like it, but there are also times when the timing isn’t right or the situation makes you break up.
I sympathized with that, but it was also sad and left a lot of lingering memories… ㅠㅠ
I really recommend it!! This is a work that broke the prejudice that Chinese content is not interesting.
This concludes my Netflix Chinese drama/movie recommendations 🙂
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