The K-drama we are reviewing today shows this reality in the most honest and emotional way.
“The Dream Life of Mr. Kim” is not just a drama — it’s a reflection of modern life, work pressure, and what happens when we forget to live.
Everyone is running in life, running without knowing why, how long they need to run, or what will happen if they fall and finally have to slow down. Most of us living in big cities keep chasing something “more,” without appreciating what we already have. We sacrifice time, relationships, and peace just to stay ahead… and later regret everything we lost along the way.
So let’s see why I believe everyone in their 20s and 30s must watch this drama.
Drama Details

Title: The Dream Life of Mr. Kim
Type: Korean Drama
Genre: Business, Comedy, Life, Drama
Episodes: 12
Aired: Oct 25, 2025 – Nov 30, 2025
Network: jTBC
Duration: 1 hr 10 min per episode
Rating: 15+
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Cast & Characters

- Ryu Seung Ryong as Kim Nak Su (Main Role)
- Myung Se Bin as Park Ha Jin (Main Role)
- Cha Kang Yoon as Kim Su Gyeom (Main Role)
- Yoo Seung Mok as Baek Jeong Tae
- Lee Shin Ki as Do Jin U
- Lee Seo Hwan as Heo Tae Hwan
The entire cast delivers natural, relatable performances — especially Ryu Seung Ryong, who perfectly portrays the emotional weight of a man losing everything.
Story Summary (From MyDramaList)
“The Dream Life of Mr. Kim” follows the journey of Kim Nak Su, a middle-aged salesman with 25 years of experience who has achieved everything society calls “success.”
He has a great job, a stable career, a beautiful apartment in Seoul, and a family.
But life begins to fall apart — both at home and at work.
He slowly loses everything he once valued, and for the first time, he is forced to reflect on who he really is beyond his job title.
The drama is a heartfelt journey about losing, rediscovering, and rebuilding yourself. It blends humor, pain, reflection, and warmth — showing that happiness isn’t something you chase; it’s something you create.
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Direction & Writing
- Director: Jo Hyun Tak
- Writer: Yun Hye Seong
The director and screenwriter do a brilliant job highlighting modern city life, burnout, workplace politics, and emotional loneliness — all without making the story feel heavy.
Production Quality – A Big Highlight

“The Dream Life of Mr. Kim” may be a life-drama genre, but the production quality is genuinely impressive.
Most scenes are shot in Seoul, capturing everyday city life beautifully, while the countryside sequences after Mr. Kim resigns show a peaceful contrast.
His transformation, from routine, lifestyle, personality, and even clothing, visually represents the emotional shift in the story.
Small details in colour, location, and background music make the entire experience feel real.
Things You Should Know Before Starting
1. The first few episodes are slow.
They build the world, characters, and emotional foundation. Everything makes sense once you reach the final episodes.
2. This is NOT a rom-com.
If you are watching for light entertainment or romance, this isn’t for you.
3. Don’t watch if you drop dramas halfway.
This story needs patience. The emotional payoff comes later.
4. Why people in their 20s and 30s should watch it:
Because it teaches an important life lesson:
Your job is important, but your life, relationships, health, and peace are equally important.
5. Acting & script are awesome.
Every scene feels real, and the writing is simple yet meaningful.
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Personal Opinion

The title “The Dream Life of Mr. Kim” is what made me watch the show. But throughout the drama, there is nothing that directly shows what his “dream life” is — and that’s exactly the point.
Many of us live with the idea that one day, when we achieve a certain goal, get a better job, buy a better house, or earn more money… happiness will magically appear.
But in reality, if we lose our relationships, our peace, our health, and our identity along the way, then what dream life are we chasing?
The drama beautifully shows that dreams are not about success — they are about balance, love, time, and meaning.
Mr. Kim’s journey feels relatable to anyone who has ever:
- worked too hard,
- ignored their family,
- sacrificed their mental health,
- or chased something without knowing why.
I could write more, but it would spoil the experience.
If you want a drama that hits you emotionally and teaches you something real, this is worth watching.
Should You Watch “The Dream Life of Mr. Kim”?
Yes — absolutely.
This drama isn’t limited to one age group.
Whether you’re in your 20s, 30s, 40s, or even 50s, its message will connect with you.
It’s a quiet show but a powerful one.
Final Verdict
“The Dream Life of Mr. Kim” is one of the most meaningful Korean dramas of 2025.
It teaches life lessons without forcing them. It makes you reflect without overwhelming you.
The storytelling is honest, the acting is brilliant, and the message stays with you long after the final episode.
If you’re tired of the same romance tropes and want a drama that actually speaks to your real life, then this one is a must-watch.
⭐ My Rating: 8.5/10
My rating: 7.5/10
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