The only Kdrama I have ever watched is Secret Garden. The way the guy treated the girl was so horrible it made me never want to watch a Kdrama again, I mean that was full blown sexual assault at times. It makes me sad to think that there are apparently at least 7 other Kdramas where the guy is even more of a jerk.
I find it odd that people are complaining about the show being unrealistic because in my opinion that is one of the hallmarks of japanese dramas and anime, to start with an absurd premise but then go somewhere very serious and emotional with it. Obviously not everything is like that, and maybe its more common in anime than dramas. I''m probably biased though
Not gonna write a big rant but please do not lump all east asian countries together on this issue. There are many cultural differences between these countries, and equally as many differences in how they portray gender roles in their media.
Feel free to explain to me why she fell in love with the main guy despite him being a complete jerk to her. Is it because he was rich? Because I tried being a jerk to girls and somehow it didn't result in them falling head over heels for me, but I'm not rich so that's probably the reason.
Are there any decent quality subtitles for this? All I managed to find were the ones that were google translated from the chinese subs, so they are basically gibberish.
edited because I ended up writing a big rant.
Okaeri by Ayaka (Zettai Kareshi)
BF by Moumoon (Dear Sister)
Prisoner of Love by Hikaru Utada (Last friends)