Advertisement

In K-dramas like The Glory and Taxi Driver 2, revenge is the name of the game

  • Revenge is a dish being served both hot and cold in many K-dramas, from Netflix’s The Glory with Song Hye-kyo to SBS crime series Taxi Driver 2 with Lee Je-hoon
  • The quest to avenge injustices makes for compelling themes that resonate with viewers and have taken these shows to the top of the rankings charts

Reading Time:2 minutes
Why you can trust SCMP
Song Hye-kyo as Moon Dong-eun in a still from The Glory, one of many recent K-dramas to use revenge as a key theme. Photo: Netflix

By Lee Gyu-lee

Advertisement

Korean dramas are increasingly focused on revenge, offering audiences a sense of catharsis through their eye-for-an-eye storylines.

This compelling theme of justice, being served in dramas such as Netflix’s The Glory and SBS crime series Taxi Driver 2, has resonated with many viewers and taken these shows to the top of the rankings charts.

The Glory, created by star writer Kim Eun-sook, follows a bullying victim, Moon Dong-eun (Song Hye-kyo), whose life has been torn apart by the abuse she suffered as a teenager at the hands of a group of spiteful students.
Song Hye-kyo as Moon Dong-eun in a still from The Glory. Photo: Netflix
Song Hye-kyo as Moon Dong-eun in a still from The Glory. Photo: Netflix

About 20 years later, Moon meddles in the lives of her abusers and carries out her carefully crafted vengeance to bring suffering to her former tormentors.

Advertisement
Advertisement