The Glory (더 글로리) is a revenge Kdrama that brings the story of a young woman in her 30s who is ready with a plot for vengeance that she has carefully prepared for her past bullies. Directed by Ahn Gil-ho, Song Hye-kyo leads the drama alongside Lee Do-hyun, Im Ji-yeon, Park Sung-hoon, Yeom Hye-ran, Jung Sung-il, and other cast members.
The Glory brings the story of a young architect aspirant who after severe bullying has to drop out of school. Later, while her bullies lead a happy and everyday life; she creates a road for revenge after intricate planning through the years and by becoming the homeroom teacher of her bully’s child.
Song Hye-kyo has really enchanted us all with her impeccable performance in The Glory, however, this is not the first time that she has left us speechless. This talented actor has given us all a whole bunch of dramas that made her a glorious idol to us, so here we have a list of her Kdramas to once again look back at her beautiful performances!
Watch The Glory on Netflix.
Now without further ado, here’s a list of Song Hye-kyo’s Kdramas that you need to check out!
The Glory: 5 Song Hye-kyo Kdramas to Watch
Descendants of the Sun
One of Song Hye-kyo’s unforgettable roles has been of the quirky yet talented doctor who stole our hearts with her charm and brains. Being one of the fan favourites, this drama really gives us a good start to this list!
Descendants of the Sun brings the love story that develops between a surgeon and a special forces officer who face trials every day. While one protects the country and the other protects lives, the two share an exciting adventure while finding time for love.
Watch Descendants of the Sun on Netflix.
Full House (2004)
Next on this list is one of Song Hye-kyo’s older Kdramas that will show you a new side of hers that most fans are yet to see. And one thing that will keep you around this drama is her chemistry with Rain which will get you clicking for the next episode.
Full House brings the story of a young aspiring screenwriter whose house is sold by her friends behind her back. However, an encounter with a famous actor is here to change her life forever.
Watch Full House on Netflix.
The World That They Live In
Moving on, we now have Song Hye-kyo playing the role of a woman who tries to make a spot of her own in a male-dominated industry and there is no way for fans not to like this show. Carrying the dreams of many, she plays a role that fills many with hope and this is what makes her more than just an actor.
The World That They Live In brings the story of a young woman aspiring to become a producer, however, she is met with challenges by a mentor who makes her miserable only to fall for her passionate self slowly.
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That Winter the Wind Blows
While the story has already got fans speechless, the performance given by Song Hye-kyo as she plays a blind woman is what we can not forget and thus brought this Kdrama to this list. Her hopes and dreams shatter along as she portrays a broken woman and breaks our hearts.
That Winter the Wind Blows brings us the story of mixed identities of a man who is put in prison after being accused of murdering his friend sharing the same name. Later, he is brought to the heir of PL Group as her brother, only to slowly fall for the blind woman who is unaware of his identity.
Watch That Winter the Wind Blows on Netflix.
Encounter
Finally, on this list, we have one of the best performances given by Song Hye-kyo as she rises from the ashes like a phoenix and flies high into the sky. Bringing out the vulnerability of a divorced woman who is looked down upon by society, she also brings out the strength of someone who is here to set herself free as she falls in love with Park Bo-gum.
Encounter brings the story of a young woman who is told what to do all her life, but one trip brings her a fateful meeting with a young man who brings new light into her life.
Watch Encounter on Netflix.
Which is your favourite Song Hye-kyo Kdrama? Let us know in the comments below!
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