Korean movies on Netflix

My favourite Korean series I've watched recently was "The Good Detective". I still have no idea who the villain is, but it kept me engaged throughout. My other favourite series, but I can't recommend it, is "Tokyo Vampire Hotel" Bonkers brilliance.
I'm watching Tokyo Vice at the moment. Enjoyed My Name, Bloodhounds, Model Family and Sanctuary oh and Black Knight.
 
After reading this thread I started "Happiness" on Netflix which I thought I 'd maybe seen before. I've done one episode and I'm hooked. And hardly a single proper zombie yet.
 
For anyone interested I can heartily recommend "Happiness". It has everything you could want from a Korean Zombie drama: Limited locations, corporate villains, family arguments, battles between the generations, awful end title music. And it has more. There are two engaging and satisfying love stories at its centre, it plays around with who the villains are, it's well acted, the police feel something for "the infected". It's quite long, but it kept a smile on my face for the entire duration, and not just because they (the humans rather than the zombies) are obsessed with eating. Even the kid is noticeably unannoying.
 
For anyone interested I can heartily recommend "Happiness". It has everything you could want from a Korean Zombie drama: Limited locations, corporate villains, family arguments, battles between the generations, awful end title music. And it has more. There are two engaging and satisfying love stories at its centre, it plays around with who the villains are, it's well acted, the police feel something for "the infected". It's quite long, but it kept a smile on my face for the entire duration, and not just because they (the humans rather than the zombies) are obsessed with eating. Even the kid is noticeably unannoying.
I started Narco-Saints last night, all good so far.
 
For anyone interested I can heartily recommend "Happiness". It has everything you could want from a Korean Zombie drama: Limited locations, corporate villains, family arguments, battles between the generations, awful end title music. And it has more. There are two engaging and satisfying love stories at its centre, it plays around with who the villains are, it's well acted, the police feel something for "the infected". It's quite long, but it kept a smile on my face for the entire duration, and not just because they (the humans rather than the zombies) are obsessed with eating. Even the kid is noticeably unannoying.
Have I got the right show here?


I dont have Netlix but I can watch it elsewhere.
 
Yeah, that's the very thing. It's not as fast moving or zombie insane as other Korean Zombie programmes. It's kind of a Korean zombie take on a domestic/soap opera set up. I properly enjoyed it, so hopefully you will too. (y)
 
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