South Korean pop culture has been taking the world by storm. Just take a look at Netflix, where Korean shows like "Squid Game" have been captivating audiences worldwide. Whether it's heart-fluttering romances, intensely suspenseful movies, or shows with thought-provoking social commentary, these Netflix picks have struck a chord and revealed more about what Korean culture actually looks like to a global audience.
Enter: "Xo, Kitty," a spinoff of Jenny Han's wildly successful "To All the Boys I've Loved Before." A blend of rom-com, teen drama, and a sprinkle of "K-fantasy" - with some catchy K-pop tunes in the background - the show is undoubtedly meant to appeal to K-pop and K-drama fans all around the world. The show also tackles important social issues, particularly in relation to LGBTQ+ rights in Korean society.
Viewers get to take a deep dive into the life of Kitty, Lara Jean's younger sister...
Enter: "Xo, Kitty," a spinoff of Jenny Han's wildly successful "To All the Boys I've Loved Before." A blend of rom-com, teen drama, and a sprinkle of "K-fantasy" - with some catchy K-pop tunes in the background - the show is undoubtedly meant to appeal to K-pop and K-drama fans all around the world. The show also tackles important social issues, particularly in relation to LGBTQ+ rights in Korean society.
Viewers get to take a deep dive into the life of Kitty, Lara Jean's younger sister...
- 6/23/2023
- by Natalie Kim
- Popsugar.com
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