The Sound of Magic, a new Netflix Korean drama, sets new records

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The Sound of Magic, a new and popular K-drama, has gotten a lot of attention. The fascinating series packed with magic and wonder has captivated viewers from all around the world. The series has love, hardships, treachery, and everything in between that makes Korean productions so intriguing and addictive in the first place, while staying true to the broader K-drama ethos.
This Netflix Korean drama placed first in ‘Netflix Popular TV Programs’ in a total of 15 regions, according to Flix Patrol. It was also ranked fifth in terms of overall streaming.

The Sound of Magic is a Netflix original Korean drama series that premiered simultaneously in 190 countries on May 6, 2022. The show quickly gained international acclaim for its well-crafted storyline and stunning photography. The Sound of Magic is based on Ha II-webtoon Kwon’s of the same name, which he wrote and illustrated. He’s noted for roles in Sambong Barbershop, The God of Bath, and other films.

The show has a 98 percent viewership rating on Google, with critics praising the production crew and cast for their efforts. The show also has an IMDb rating of 8/10, which has contributed to its international success.
The series differs from traditional K-dramas in that the actors sing and dance freely, which is uncommon in Korean productions. In the Korean cinema business, director Kim Sung-yoon was the first to take on the task of merging a musical and a drama. Director Kim noted that he didn’t mean to film a musical at first, but he included it in to help the main character’s emotions shine through.

Several sequences of youngsters dancing and singing together in The Sound of Magic have moved the hearts of viewers. They’ve piqued the interest of Indians, who grew up watching Bollywood, which is known for using musical aspects to give extra vitality.
According to Flix Patrol, the K-drama series is the most popular television programme in 15 countries, including Bahrain, India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Oman, Maldives, Sri Lanka, Jordan, Kuwait, Qatar, and others.

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