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27 September 2016

38 Task Force Review

Title: 38 Task Force
AKA: Police Unit 38, Squad 38
Genre: Crime, Comedy
Episodes: 16
Broadcast Period: Jun-2016 to Aug-2016
Cast: Ma Dong Suk, Seo In Guk, Choi Soo Young, Song Ok Sook, Go Kyu Pil, Lee Sun Bin, Oh Man Suk, 

While the working class faithfully pays its taxes, the wealthiest elite uses elaborate schemes to get out of paying their fair share of taxes. Righteous Baek Sung Il (Ma Dong Seok) is a civil service employee who works as the Division 3 Chief at the National Tax Service who becomes fed up with the wealthiest citizens circumventing Article 38, which governs tax payments. Under pressure from his bosses to increase his division’s delinquent tax collections, Baek Sung Il tries to go after the largest tax evader in the country, Ma Jin Seok (Oh Dae Hwan), a shady Gangnam businessman. But when Sung Il and his faithful subordinate Chun Sung Hee (Choi Soo Young) are humiliated by Jin Seok and faced with possible disciplinary action, Sung Il realizes that he needs help going after the corrupt businessman. He accepts the help of professional scammer Yang Jung Do (Seo In Guk) to beat Jin Seok at his own game. Jung Do assembles his own team of professional thieves — voice phishing expert Jang Hak Joo (Heo Jae Ho), the computer expert Jung Ja Wang (Ko Kyu Pil), beautiful hustler Jo Mi Joo (Lee Sun Bin) known, ruthless businesswoman Noh Bang Sil (Song Ok Sook) and her daughter, Choi Ji Yeon (Kim Joo Ri). 

This really was a delightfully good drama. As expected from an OCN drama, the story, all the characters in the gang were thought through and executed to the smallest detail. The comedy was on point! It’s a one of a kind story, not the regular thief criminal, cat and mouse hunt, but a well-thought scheme that showcases the real thiefes in the real world. If you're tired of the gooey romance and the common love triangles, and you want something more substantial go for it because this deserves all the praises it can get. Ma Dong Seok and Seo In Gook. DO i need say more? the characters in the drama are played so well, you start believing in them. They take you on a roller coaster ride and they do it well!!
I would have given it a full rating, but somehow after the 16th episode you feel that there could have been more, I think it would have been interesting to get to know more about the characters' personal histories. Anyway, it gets: 

☆☆☆☆ / 4 out of 5 stars

♥♥♥♥ / 4 out of 5 hearts

Bunjis verdict
This drama has 3 of my favorite things in modern day Korean dramas: Ma Dong Suk, Seo In Guk and Soo Young. That said it also had one of my least favorite things: swindling or conning.
I get that conning corrupt and lying people is awesome, but I rather have almost any other crime rather than that. I really dislike this theme, and I really dislike that there only was one major plot in the entire drama. I get that it's suppose to help you understand the drama easier, but what I thought was another subplot – or hoping it was, was actually just another addition to the main plot, making it too slow for me. Also I don't understand why Sooyoung's character was even in the drama – why use a famous/well known actress for a character with less than 20 lines pr. episode (20 might also be too much). The bromance was good, just not well thought off. But with two great actors even a badly written bromance looks great on a screen.
As the general audience goes, this will probably fall to your liking – I personally just preferred/expected more of the writers.
All in all, a good drama though a bit lacking if you ask me.

☆☆☆½ / 3½ out of 5 stars

♥♥♥ / 3 out of 5 hearts

23 June 2010

Smile, You Review

Title: Smile, You
AKA: Smile, Smile Honey
Genre: Comedy, Family, Romance
Episodes: 45
Broadcast periode: 2009-Sep to 2010-Mar
Cast: Jung Kyung Ho, Lee Min Jung, Lee Chun Hee, Choi Jung Yoon, Kang Suk Woo,Heo Yoon Jung, Choi Bool Am, Chun Ho Jin and Song Ok Sook.

Being the youngest daughter of the Seo family, Jung In (Lee Min Jung) had been spoilt to the extreme. Her father, Seo Jung Gil (Kang Suk Woo), is a wealthy CEO, had inherited everything he owns from his father. After going bankrupt, Jung In’s groom leaves her due to her situation, leaving her completely humiliated. Raged, she leaves for her chauffeurs, Kang Man Bok (Choi Bool Am), house. Feeling indebted bye Jung In’s grandfather, the one that had hired Kang, he helps her, even though his daughter-in-law opposes. As her son, Kang Hyun Soo (Jung Kyung Ho), returns from America, he tries to connect with his very first crush, Seo Jung Kyung (Choi Jung Yoon), a doctor and fellow school mate, whom he had loved for over 8 years. Seo Jung Kyung on the other hand has a relationship with her director, so she has no interests in Hyun Soo, happens to be the sister of Jung In. Jung In and Hyun Soo meet several times, unfortunately none of them are good, so they end up having a feud.
Much happens and the Seo family ends up having to live with the chauffeur and his family, which consists of the son, Kang Sang Hoon (Chun Ho Jin), the daughter-in-law Baek Geum Ja (Song Ok Sook), and the son Kang Hyun Soo. Matters complicate as the son, Seo Jung Soon (Lee Chun Hee) of the Seo family returns, and crushes the hope of the snobby and wealthy family as he says that he had used all of his assets, gambling. After losing all hope, the Seo family becomes part of the Kang household, and the war between the Seo and Kang family begins..

As I was watching Shining Inheritance I found myself wanting to watch more Korean drama, and I wanted to watch a long one as well (completely different from someone – Jenji). So I searched and found Smile, You. I read the intro of it, and didn’t really like it, but I decided to give it a go – which happened to be a smart move. I loved Smile, You. Most Korean-comedy’s are funny at the beginning, but end up being sad, and loooong. The thing about Smile, You is that when you begin, you can’t stop, and the as you think its cant go funnier than this, it exceeds your expectations and make you fall down your chair! The love story isn’t bad either. I have very few dramas that make my stomach go “wrrruuuh”. When that happens, I become hyper and fall in love myself. The family fued and the moral/living difference are amazingly done, and I tend to go, “are there REALLY so snobby people in the world?” and “are they really OKAY with living sooo poorly?”. BUT! All in all, a great watch!

☆☆☆☆½ / 4,5 out of 5 stars

♥♥♥♥½ / 4½ out of 5 hearts

Jenji's verdict
I never ever thought I would watch a long drama, and yes I know there are longer dramas, but this is seriously very long for me. But it was surprisingly really good! I had never expected it would be this way. When it comes to these genres it might even be better than the "short" ones. Because its a comedy its more relaxing when there are many episodes and you dont have to "try to figure out what is gonna happen in this and this episode" because it is so long! Just sit back and enjoy! It is actually really sweet and I loved how it, like Bunji said, kept those moments. It didnt fade out, even when things got serious. Actually, near the end, I was thinking I might not like the drama if it ends the way it looked like it would, but they also managed to close it up pretty nicely. I'm thinking it must be hard to end a long drama, what is a satisfying ending? It's a drama for those who want to watch a drama for fun and entertainment without having to worry about anything, just to watch.


☆☆☆☆ / 4 out of 5 stars

♥♥♥♥ / 4 out of 5 hearts