30 Best 2023 Shows on Netflix Canada

30 Best 2023 Shows on Netflix Canada

November 21, 2024

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Netflix may be facing stiff competition from rival streaming services, and a hike in prices may have turned off some subscribers, but when it comes to production, Netflix has never been one to waver. With partner studios around the globe, there’s never been more Netflix shows to watch and binge. In Canada, that means both originals and imports from international partners like the BBC, if you’re into British dramas, and NBC, if you’re into American sitcoms. And this isn’t to mention the international gems, including Korean dramas and South American mysteries, that can be found on the platform. Below, we sift through the latest and rank the very best 2023 shows you can watch on Netflix Canada right now.

21. Celebrity

7.6

Country

South Korea

Actors

Han Eu-ddeum, Jun Hyo-seong, Jung Yoo-min, Kang Min-hyuk

Moods

Binge-Worthy, Thrilling, Well-acted

Glossy and intense, Celebrity strips away the glamour of influencer life by taking the allure of fame and weaving an entrancing mystery into it at the end of every episode. A-ri’s climb to the top is paralleled by the secret of her supposed death and return, which she reveals through a live stream. With a large cast, the intrigue never fully wanes as these influencers grate the nerves while contributing to their own demise. The promise of learning about everyone’s secrets and finally understanding how A-ri dies keeps you at the edge of your seat, even if the influencer angle feels cliche. 

22. Kaala Paani

7.6

Country

India

Actors

Amey Wagh, Arushi Sharma, Ashutosh Gowariker, Chinmay Mandlekar

Moods

Challenging, Character-driven, Dark

There’s a lot happening in Netflix’s first Hindi survival thriller series Kaala Paani. The main plot follows the discovery of a new disease with inky rashes that confounds scientists and policymakers, which would remind viewers of the botched response towards COVID-19, but there are multiple subplots including a love story with a traumatized former nurse, a family drama between separated parents and children, and the ecological commentary on the indigenous population that survived the disease once before. But Kaala Paani is able to balance these plots, tweaking the series’ disease to visually carry the show’s science in order to dedicate more weight to each subplot. It allows showrunner Sameer Saxena to play with more philosophical themes, and allows his compelling cast to play with more complex and dynamic roles.

23. Turn of the Tide

7.6

Country

Portugal

Actors

André Leitão, Helena Caldeira, José Condessa, Maria João Bastos

Moods

Binge-Worthy, Character-driven, Gripping

Also known as Rabo de Peixe, after the real town where the series is based, Turn of the Tide follows a group of four friends, who dream of a life outside their hometown, where nothing ever happens. Except, something does finally happen, and it’s whole packs of cocaine washing up on the island’s shores. It’s a wild series, one where the show’s teen underdogs take advantage of sailing expertise and knowledge of the town in order to sell out one third of the stash from the mainland Italian mafia. And it’s one that is endlessly entertaining, as we hope for the four teenagers to succeed in their plan, and to escape for another life.

24. Trillion Game

7.6

Country

Japan

Actors

Hayato Sano, Jun Kunimura, Kanako Momota, Kenjiro Tsuda

Moods

Character-driven, Dramatic, Emotional

While live-action manga adaptations are known to have a bad rap, Netflix’s Trillion Game is quite entertaining. Striving to earn a million, maybe even a trillion dollars, is something that many people aspire to do, but the way Haru and the team do it is so unexpected. Ren Maguro keeps a great balance between Haru’s unpredictable yet charismatic nature, while Hayato Sano keeps the shyness of Gaku endearing. They go into the most random situations such as winning millions of yen in investments, going into a hacking tournament, and faking an AI. Is this really how aspiring trillionaires succeed? Maybe not, though they do teach some start-up strategies. But, it’s definitely still a fun ride as Haru bluffs his way into ballsy situations for Gaku to solve through computer engineering.

25. Daily Dose of Sunshine

7.6

Country

South Korea

Actors

Chang Ryul, Jang Dong-yoon, Lee Jung-eun, Park Bo-young

Moods

Character-driven, Discussion-sparking, Heart-warming

Like plenty of medical dramas, Daily Dose of Sunshine portrays the day-to-day dynamics of a hospital department, this time in the department of mental health in a country that has one of the highest suicide rates in the world. Based on the webtoon from a former nurse, the series might have some laughs from the department’s dynamics, but never at the expense of their patients. In fact, the show takes great care in depicting mental illness, taking care to visualize the patient’s episodes, as well as the way Da-eun tries to fit into her new department. It’s sweet and earnest, but not too cloying, and as substantial as the mugwort rice cakes Da-eun brings for her co-workers.

26. My Daemon

7.6

Country

Japan, Thailand

Actors

Ayane Sakura, Fumiko Orikasa, Jouji Nakata, Kokoro Kikuchi

Moods

Action-packed, Heart-warming, Original

You know how How to Train Your Dragon has a town terrified of dragons, but it turns out they’re actually cute? My Daemon has a similar situation, except this happens after a nuclear explosion, plenty of these monsters are still murderously terrifying, and even the cute ones are fairly creepy. But that doesn’t keep elementary schoolkid Kento Tachibana from adopting one, even as they get hunted down by bounty hunters. The bond between boy and his daemon is a heartwarming one, but the treatment between the various monsters questions the different ways we treat different animals, and whether or not we can successfully live alongside them. With its unique art style, it’s a totally stunning adventure, though with some creepy crawlies along the way.

27. Robbie Williams

7.5

Country

United Kingdom

Actors

Robbie Williams

Moods

Challenging, Discussion-sparking, Emotional

With a long and chaotic 30 years in the industry, it’s hard to encapsulate Robbie Williams’ whole musical career in a documentary. There are plenty of songs to tackle, plenty of scandals to explain, and Netflix tries to portray it all through its latest four part docuseries. Given its lengthy subject matter, it’s impossible to tackle everything, of course, so it mainly focuses on the artists’ mindset and mental health as Robbie Williams himself looks back at previous footage of himself. There’s some comfort in the fact that the singer now feels more settled in himself, something comforting in the idea that depression can be handled and overcome, but it makes this docuseries a fairly vulnerable one for the artist, and it’s an intriguing behind the scenes look for his fans.

28. The Good Bad Mother

7.5

Country

South Korea

Actors

Ahn Eun-jin, Bek Hyun-jin, Choi Moo-seong, Choi Moo-sung

Moods

Character-driven, Dramatic, Emotional

Life never goes the way we expect, especially for those who don’t have plenty of options. Because of this, parents strive to create a path for their kids to the best possible future they can manage, even if it causes some resentment. The Good Bad Mother portrays this, with some melodramatic flair, but the way the series tells its story is complex, layered, but totally compelling – as Jin Young-soon tries to reconnect with her son while also seeking justice for her husband, and Choi Kang-ho looks for family in any way he can. And it’s balanced with lighthearted humor and slice-of-life sequences that celebrate the lives of the ordinary people.

29. Suburræterna

7.5

Actors

Carlotta Antonelli, Federica Sabatini, Federigo Ceci, Filippo Nigro

Moods

Character-driven, Dark, Dramatic

After the ending of the show Suburra: Blood on Rome, it had seemed like there was nowhere else for the franchise to go, with plenty of the main cast dead. But after three years, the world of Suburra is back on Netflix in Suburræterna, and despite the chaos that reigns in Rome, there are still opportunistic survivors circling over remaining scraps of control. One survivor is Spadino Anacleti, who, after he had left for a more tolerant Berlin, is now forced to return home, with no other suitable heir for the family. While new viewers might be lost with the names referencing previous characters, fans of the franchise would enjoy the way Suburræterna unfolds, as the Suburra story, inspired by the real life Mafia Capitale, takes on a life of its own.

30. The Lying Life of Adults

7.5

Country

Italy

Actors

Alessandro Preziosi, Giordana Marengo, Pina Turco, Raffaella Rea

Moods

Binge-Worthy, Character-driven, Lovely

Based on a novel, The Lying Life of Adults might feel, at first, like a standard Netflix coming-of-age series, complete with vintage styling (the 90’s, this time) and teenage shenanigans, like skipping classes, preoccupation over sex, and rebelling against parental disapproval. Sure, the show does go through these moments, but the writing of original novelist Elena Ferrante, with the assistance of the writing team and showrunner Edoardo De Angelis, elevates this template through its subtleties, as Giovanna visits her estranged aunt Vittoria, and compares and contrasts the way she lives, with the way her parents approach life. It’s both a portrait of a divided family, but also one of a divided city, and it makes Giovanna’s coming-of-age a more nuanced journey that we haven’t seen before.

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