Yes, it's true. The situation in Suriname had a real - life Korean drug lord who was involved in various illegal drug - related activities. This was a complex case that involved international law enforcement cooperation as the drugs were often being trafficked across borders, affecting multiple countries.
"Brilliant Her" was a remake of the Korean movie "Grandma Ji Chun." The movie mainly told the story of the kind and tolerant grandmother Jiang Xiuzhi (played by Hui Yinghong) and the reunion of her granddaughter Jiayi (played by Liu Haocun) who was accidentally lost twelve years ago. Grandma found that her granddaughter was covered in bruises, and the past had left a dark scar in her heart. After experiencing a long period of pain, the grandfather and grandson would fill the cracks in each other's hearts with love. In the end, Grandma saved this granddaughter who had no hope in life. The movie would be officially released on March 15th. Regarding the Korean version of 'The Brilliant Her', there was no relevant information in the search results provided so far, so no answer could be provided.
I'm not entirely sure specifically which 'Hope Korean True Story' you're referring to. There could be many stories in Korea that might be related to hope. It could be about a person's journey to overcome difficulties, a community's effort to rebuild after a disaster, or a story of achieving dreams in the context of Korean society.
The movie Dream isn't based on real events. It's a made-up story that aims to bring various elements of drama, emotion, and entertainment to the screen without drawing from actual happenings.