Korean Dramas Based On Finances
"Misaeng" (Incomplete Life) (2014):
This drama follows Jang Geu Rae, an office worker with an unconventional background, as he navigates the competitive and challenging corporate world. The story provides insights into office politics, teamwork, and the struggles faced by entry-level employees
"Money Flower" (2017)
The drama revolves around the world of chaebols (large family-controlled business conglomerates) and their internal power struggles. It explores themes of greed, revenge, and the impact of wealth on relationships
"Incomplete Life" (2014)
This series revolves around the life of Jang Geu Rae, who enters the corporate world as an intern without a college degree. It depicts the challenges faced by young professionals in the workplace, including office politics and the pursuit of success
"Chief Kim" (2017)
The drama follows the transformation of an eccentric accountant, Kim Sung Ryong, who becomes involved in corporate corruption and embezzlement. He decides to use his financial expertise to bring about positive change within the company
"Radiant Office" (2017)
The story revolves around a woman facing unemployment and financial struggles. After a life-changing event, she lands a temporary position at a company and navigates the challenges of the workplace
"History of a Salaryman" (2012)
Mixing comedy with drama, this series follows the lives of office workers in a highly competitive business environment. It explores themes of corporate rivalry, revenge, and personal growth
"Rich Man" (2018)
A wealthy CEO suffering from face blindness hires a woman to help him recognize faces. The drama touches upon themes of wealth, success, and the impact of physical appearance in the corporate world