JAKARTA - The issue of gender equality has always been an interesting topic to present. One of them is in the form of watching Korean dramas. In the land of Ginseng, patriarchy is still thriving.

Because they are accustomed to this culture, as a result, gender discrimination is often encountered in everyday life. Apart from that, many Korean dramas present stories about gender equality. VOI provides its recommendations here.

Misaeng - 2014

Actually, Misaeng focused on the character Jang Geu-Rae (played by Im Si Wan), a new employee at a multinational company. On the other hand, this drama also presents a story about the discrimination experienced by An Young-Yi (Kang So Ra). As a female employee, she is often underestimated about her job.

Search: WWW - 2019

Search: WWW tells of the competition between the directors of a search portal company. Bae Ta Mi (Lim Soo Jung), the director of a search engine is facing competitive accusations at the age of four.

Be Melodramatic - 2019

Who says women can't work behind the scenes? The three main actors of Be Melodramatic work in the film sector, namely as directors and scriptwriters. They struggle to make their work produce something interesting to watch.

Miss Hammurabi - 2018

Miss Hammurabi presents a story of gender equality in the field of law. Starting from sexual harassment in the workplace to the dialogue that is displayed is closely related to this issue.

It's Okay to Not Be Sensitive - 2019

Webdrama It's Okay to Not Be Sensitive features the story of three women as interns at the Sengse Group marketing company. All three describe perceived gender discrimination both inside and outside the office.


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