![]() ![]() For research purposes only of course.Īdapted from the Japanese manga of the same name by Shinobu Kaitani, which also had a Japanese drama series adaption a year or so prior, Liar Game’s core plot centres around a TV show in which contestants can win a life-altering sum of money. A thriller, melodrama and puzzle all rolled into one, it can be quite draining to sit through one episode after the other. Liar Game doesn’t pull its punches when it comes to upping the ante. ![]() If you’re going into this one, be prepared for a whole bucket load of tension, tantrums and some complex plotting. But it’s also one that’s worth revisiting for that exact reason. Released in 2014, TVN’s Liar Game is such a drama that wouldn’t necessarily fit in with what’s been popular in recent years. And whilst some trends persist throughout the years, there’s always those that don’t get touched on as often as they perhaps should. It’s good to look back on how trends in Korean dramas have changed throughout the years. ![]()
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