Choi Min Sik and Choi Hyun Wook’s new Netflix suspense drama “Notes from the Last Row” becomes a global hit as it enters Top 10 in 32 countries in just 3 days

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Netflix’s new series “Notes from the Last Row” is already showing strong global results only three days after its release.

The suspense drama was released on June 26 and quickly gained attention from viewers in many countries. According to FlixPatrol on June 29, “Notes from the Last Row” entered the Netflix Top 10 in 32 countries around the world.

The drama ranked in the Top 10 in Korea, Greece, Malaysia, Morocco, Vietnam, Singapore, the United Arab Emirates, Egypt, Indonesia, Japan, Thailand, the Philippines, Hong Kong, and many more countries.

“Notes from the Last Row” tells the story of Heo Moon O, played by Choi Min Sik, a failed writer and Korean literature professor who notices the special talent of Lee Kang, played by Choi Hyun Wook, a student sitting in the last row of his classroom.

The drama follows the tension that begins after the professor becomes deeply focused on the student’s writing.

The series is receiving attention for its suspenseful story, stylish directing, and strong performances from its lead actors. Viewers are especially talking about the acting chemistry between veteran actor Choi Min Sik and rising star Choi Hyun Wook.

Before the release, Choi Min Sik praised his co star by saying, “It was hard to think of any actor other than Choi Hyun Wook for the character Lee Kang.”

Choi Hyun Wook also shared his respect for Choi Min Sik, saying, “The senior actor’s tiger like energy was overwhelming.”

With its fast rise on Netflix charts and strong reactions from viewers, “Notes from the Last Row” is now becoming one of the Korean dramas to watch globally.

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