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2022 K-Drama Trends: Court Cases, Diversity And Strong Female Roles

Por: Forbes Business December 04, 2022

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Park Eun-bin questions a witness in 'Extraordinary Attorney Woo.'Netflix A dizzying array of Korean dramas were released in 2022 but despite the variety of genres and formats, some trends stood out. The year saw a surprising number of courtroom k-dramas, but also a welcome influx of neurodiverse and gender-diverse characters, plus a remarkable number of strong, multidimensional female roles in which women sought justice, achieved... + full article



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