In 19th-century London, two magicians engage in a fierce rivalry fueled by obsession and secrecy. As they vie for supremacy, their tricks become increasingly dangerous and their personal lives become entangled. The story culminates in a shocking twist that reveals the true extent of their deception and the sacrifices they are willing to make.
Light the Night is a thrilling TV show set in the 1980s Taipei, focusing on the dark underbelly of the city's red-light district. It delves into the lives of hostesses struggling with love, betrayal, and corruption, as they navigate their way through a world of drugs, gangsters, and suspense. The story unfolds with the murder of a high-profile figure, revealing the intricate web of relationships and struggles that exist in the neighborhood. With its bittersweet tone and passionate kisses, Light the Night explores themes of friendship, unrequited love, and the power of human connection in the face of adversity.
After spending graduation night together, Emma and Dexter go their separate ways — but their lives remain intertwined.
Romance is sweet and bitter - and life riddled with ups and downs - in multiple stories about people who live and work on bustling Jeju Island.
After a tragic accident, an ambitious prosecutor finds himself with the mind of a child. To mend their relationship, he and his mother embark on a journey of healing.
Cable Girls is a period drama set in 1920s and 1930s Spain. It follows the lives of four women working as telephone operators, navigating love, friendship, and the challenges of social class. As they become entangled in a world of organized crime and gangsters, their lives are forever changed.
Unbelievable is a crime drama TV show that follows the true story of a young woman who is accused of lying about being raped and the two female detectives who uncover the truth. With powerful performances and a thought-provoking storyline, this show explores themes of misogyny, violence against women, and the strength of the human spirit.
Sophie reminisces about a vacation with her father, exploring the joy and sadness of their relationship. As a child, Sophie treasures their time together, but as an adult, she grapples with the reality of her father's struggles outside of fatherhood. Through memories real and imagined, Sophie tries to understand the man her father was and the man he became.
Doona! is a TV show that follows the romance between a freshman college student and an established female pop idol. %s The story revolves around their journey of navigating the challenges that come with their double lives and the pressures of fame, all while trying to maintain their blossoming relationship. %s With themes of love, celebrity culture, and coming-of-age, Doona! explores the complexities of balancing personal and public life in the world of showbiz. %s
Four actresses from Japan move to South Korea to audition and act alongside Korean actors for roles in a series of love stories. Will true romance follow?
A lawyer returns to his hometown to attend the funeral of a prominent citizen. He recounts a story of how he became involved in a conflict with a notorious outlaw and gunslinger, Liberty Valance, and how the events shaped the town. The lawyer struggles with his own beliefs in law and order and finds himself torn between two women. In the end, he is forced to confront Liberty Valance in a dramatic showdown.
Years after two college sweethearts went their separate ways, Mosheng and Yichen rekindle their romance despite a barrage of challenges to their love.
Waiting for God is a sitcom set in a retirement home, where the elderly residents deal with bad food, bittersweet moments, and a whole lot of shenanigans. The show, set in the 1990s, offers a cynical yet humorous take on life in a nursing home.
This anthology series set during the pandemic follows 10 unique love stories of passion and heartache.
Youth of May is a romantic drama that takes place in Gwangju, South Korea, during the 1980s. It tells the story of a medical student and a nurse who fall in love amidst the backdrop of the Gwangju Uprising, a student-led protest against the military dictatorship. As they navigate the challenges of their relationship and the political turmoil of the time, they discover the power of love and resilience.
Love Life is an anthology series that follows the journey of a different person's romantic life each season. Set in New York City, the show explores the complexities of modern dating and the search for love and connection in the 2020s. With its mix of comedy, drama, and romance, Love Life offers a bittersweet and intimate portrayal of relationships in the 21st century.
In a future where Earth's ecosystem has collapsed, a botanist tends to the last remaining plants on a spaceship. He faces challenges as he tries to preserve the dying plants and navigate a dystopian world.
When childhood friends Yui and Naoki are by chance reunited as adults, they begin to feel they were destined for each other. However, just as Naoki prepares to propose to Yui, he becomes embroiled in a mysterious incident and dies. Now Naoki's soul wanders the world unable to express his true feelings for Yui. Yuzuru, a detective and the only person who can see Naoki, goes in pursuit of the truth behind Naoki’s death. At Naoki tries to use Yuzuru to talk to Yui, but will he be able to convey his message of love?
Naoki (Nomaguchi Toru), middle-aged bachelor, has had no successful experiences in his life. His only purpose in life is to spend time alone in the VR world of a game "Twilight" as a girl (Kurasawa Anna) in school uniform. In the lonely world of the unpopular game, one day he meets a beautiful avatar "Honami", a naive and beautiful girl. Naoki, a socially awkward, is bewildered but gradually becomes attracted to Honami.
A Nobel Prize-winning writer returns to his hometown and is reluctantly thrown into a series of bittersweet and darkly humorous situations that test his relationships and challenge his fame.