Favorite Sageuks
Most of the younger crowd don't typically watch historical dramas, probably because they're too long or it's not cheesy enough. However, I find that the sageuks below have very good plots and would recommend if you're looking for a true drama rather than quick, bubble pop entertainment.
My top historical Korean dramas, chosen for storyline, cinematography, and acting, with the overall message being the hugest influencer.
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1. A Joia no Palácio
Korean Drama - 2003, 54 episodes
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2. Jang Ok Jeong, Vive de Amor
Korean Drama - 2013, 24 episodes
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3. Hwang Jin Yi
Korean Drama - 2006, 24 episodes
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4. O Livro dos Três Han: O Capítulo de Jumong!
Korean Drama - 2006, 81 episodes