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Table of Contents
  • 1. 100 Days My Prince (2018)
  • 2. The World of the Married (2020)
  • 3. My Name (2021)
  • 4. Nevertheless (2021)
  • 5. Soundtrack #1 (2022)
  • 6. Gyeongseong Creature (2023)
  • 7. Abyss (2019)
  • 8. Money Flower (2017)
  • 9. Reunited Worlds (2017)
  • 10. Heavy Snow (2023)

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Top 10 Notable Films That Define Han So-hee’s Career

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By Minh Anh
Last updated: September 11, 2025

The 10 dramas and films below not only mark pivotal milestones in Han So Hee’s career but also showcase her undeniable screen presence—enough to captivate any audience.

1. 100 Days My Prince (2018)

Genre: Historical, Romance, Comedy
Role: Kim So-hye – Crown Princess caught in political conspiracies
Episodes: 16
IMDb: 7.8/10 (based on 4.4K ratings)
Douban: 7.7/10 (based on 6.3K ratings)

The story follows Crown Prince Lee Yool, who loses his memory and lives as a commoner for 100 days. During this time, Crown Princess Kim So-hye navigates the dangers of palace politics, balancing her position while concealing her own secrets.

100 Days My Prince
“100 Days My Prince” (2018) – Han So Hee

Portrayed as intelligent and cautious, she remains composed under political pressure. A notable scene shows her being questioned in court, where her cold expression and guarded demeanor highlight the character’s restraint and careful nature.

The drama suits viewers who enjoy romantic historical series blended with humor and palace politics. It appeals to those who prefer lighthearted period settings with a touch of intrigue.

2. The World of the Married (2020)

Genre: Psychological, Romance
Role: Yeo Da-kyung – A woman entangled in an affair
Episodes: 16
IMDb: 7.9/10 (based on 4.4K ratings)
Douban: 8.3/10 (based on 9.8K ratings)

The series explores the complex life of a doctor and her unfaithful husband, along with the tangled relationships surrounding them. Yeo Da-kyung, played by Han So Hee, is a young woman involved in an affair, facing the painful consequences of her actions.

The World of the Married (2020)
The World of the Married (2020)

A notable moment comes when Da-kyung is forced to face the consequences of her choices, revealing her regret and inner turmoil. The character becomes a focal point of many conflicts, highlighting the themes of betrayal and family tragedy in the drama.

Best suited for audiences interested in family dramas and mature romance, exploring themes of betrayal, marriage, and social tragedy. It may not be suitable for younger viewers due to its intense and heavy content.

3. My Name (2021)

Genre: Action, Crime
Role: Yoon Ji-woo – A woman infiltrating a criminal organization
Episodes: 8
IMDb: 7.8/10 (40K ratings) | Douban: 7.9/10 (3.5K ratings)

The series tells the story of a young woman who joins a crime syndicate to avenge her father’s death and eventually becomes an undercover police officer. Yoon Ji-woo, portrayed by Han So Hee, is strong, determined, and deeply introspective.

“My Name” (2021)
My Name (2021)

A notable scene is when Ji-woo takes on a dangerous mission, forced to choose between her loyalty to the organization and her desire for revenge. The character is portrayed as determined and complex, highlighting themes of identity, betrayal, and justice in the series.

The drama is aimed at viewers who enjoy crime-action stories with revenge and undercover themes. Due to its intense violence, it is more suitable for mature audiences seeking a tense and gripping narrative.

4. Nevertheless (2021)

Genre: Romance, Psychological
Role: Yoo Na-bi – An art student who has lost faith in love
Episodes: 10
IMDb: 7.0/10 (12K ratings) | Douban: 7.5/10 (2.1K ratings)

“Nevertheless” (2021)
“Nevertheless” (2021)

The series explores a complex love story between an art student and a classmate. Yoo Na-bi, played by Han So Hee, struggles with conflicted emotions and sensitivity in relationships, reflecting her loss of faith in love.

A standout scene is when Na-bi confronts her mixed feelings. Han So Hee conveys internal conflict, pain, and subtle hope through her eyes and expressions, allowing the audience to empathize deeply.

5. Soundtrack #1 (2022)

Genre: Romance, Music
Role: Lee Eun-soo – A lyricist realizing her feelings for a longtime friend
Episodes: 4
IMDb: 7.7/10 (based on 4.1K ratings)
Douban: 8.3/10 (based on 1.2K ratings)

The series tells the story of Lee Eun-soo, a lyricist who gradually realizes her deep feelings for her longtime friend. The romance is portrayed in a gentle, nuanced, and authentic way.

“Soundtrack #1” (2022)
“Soundtrack #1” (2022)

A memorable moment is when Eun-soo realizes her feelings: Han So Hee expresses shyness, embarrassment, and sincerity with subtle eye expressions and gestures, making the character’s inner emotions palpable.

The series is suitable for viewers who enjoy lighthearted romance stories with a musical touch, focusing on genuine emotions in relationships.

6. Gyeongseong Creature (2023)

Genre: Horror, Action
Role: Yoon Chae-ok – A detective searching for missing persons
Episodes: 10
IMDb: 7.4/10 (16K ratings)
Douban: 7.8/10 (4.5K ratings)

The series follows Yoon Chae-ok, a talented detective investigating disappearances during Korea’s Japanese colonial period. Combining horror and action, it creates a tense and thrilling atmosphere.

“Gyeongseong Creature” (2023)
“Gyeongseong Creature” (2023)

As detective Yoon Chae-ok, the character is portrayed as focused and determined when facing danger, while also showing emotional depth and logical reasoning in tense situations.

7. Abyss (2019)

Genre: Fantasy, Comedy
Role: Jang Hee-jin – A woman resurrected with a different appearance
Episodes: 16
IMDb: 7.1/10 (1.5K ratings)
Douban: 7.8/10 (3.2K ratings)

Abyss blends fantasy and comedy, exploring themes of resurrection and self-discovery through a changed appearance. The story follows Jang Hee-jin (Han So Hee), who is resurrected in a new body and partners with a man to uncover truths behind life’s mysterious events. Central themes include self-awareness, love, and the transformations in relationships when a person changes both inside and out.

“Abyss” (2019)
“Abyss” (2019)

Han So Hee shines in this role, conveying emotions naturally and convincingly. The series is an engaging watch for fans of fantasy mixed with humor.

8. Money Flower (2017)

Genre: Political, Psychological, Intense Drama
Role: Yoon Seo-won – A secret lover in a powerful family
Episodes: 24
IMDb: 7.6/10 (1.2K ratings)
Douban: 8.0/10 (2.5K ratings)

Money Flower focuses on power, ambition, and intricate conspiracies within wealthy, influential families. Han So Hee portrays Yoon Seo-won, a secret lover under immense pressure, navigating the balance between personal feelings and family interests. The series explores greed, betrayal, and the struggle for dominance.

This series is perfect for those who enjoy political-psychological dramas with complex family intrigues. Han So Hee’s role demonstrates internal conflict and adaptability in a world rife with betrayal.

9. Reunited Worlds (2017)

Genre: Romance, Comedy
Role: Lee Seo-won – A girl returning after 12 years
Episodes: 20
IMDb: 7.5/10 (1.8K ratings)
Douban: 7.3/10 (1.1K ratings)

Reunited Worlds follows a person returning after 12 years and reuniting with a former love. The series explores changes in relationships, emotions, and how people adapt to the unexpected return of the past. Han So Hee plays Lee Seo-won, a young woman experiencing confusion, joy, and anxiety while rediscovering herself and her relationships.

This series is a great choice for fans of romantic comedies, particularly stories about reconnecting with the past. Lee Seo-won marked a significant start to Han So Hee’s career, developing her acting skills and laying the foundation for later roles.

10. Heavy Snow (2023)

Genre: Romance, Drama
Role: Seol-i – A story of love, growth, and memories
Episodes: 12
Douban: 6.8/10 (850 ratings)

Heavy Snow centers on the emotions, memories, and coming-of-age experiences of a young woman during a harsh winter. The series emphasizes her internal journey, complex emotions, and confrontation with the past, exploring themes of maturity, love, and forgiveness. Han So Hee stars as Seol-i, experiencing a wide range of emotions from joy and happiness to sorrow and regret.

This series is ideal for viewers who enjoy emotional romance-dramas exploring introspection, memories, and personal growth. Han So Hee’s performance as Seol-i highlights her evolving craft, seamlessly transitioning from television to the big screen while portraying a multidimensional character.

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