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This Korean series is centred on Kim Do-gi, a Seoul taxi driver. He is a former special forces soldier whose mother was murdered several years before; the killer died in prison but our protagonist is still left with a desire for revenge... it turns out that a small group within the taxi company, including its owner, is helping others get revenge on those who wronged them and got insufficient punishment. Over the course of the series they help several people seeking revenge; these include a woman whose 'employers' were treating people like slaves and an internet hosting company that has a bullying culture. Those they 'arrest' are taken to a 'prison' run by female crime boss Baek Sung-mi. Prosecutor Kang Ha-na has noticed the disappearance of several criminals and starts investigating; she soon suspects the involvement of the taxi company but finding evidence isn't easy.
I thought this series was really good. The central story was really good; while most viewers will get behind the revenge seeking taxi firm it doesn't shy away from raising questions about the morality of their extrajudicial actions... especially when we see how those they take to their prison are treated. Before each arrest the group investigates the 'accused'; these tend to expose some disturbing practices which make uncomfortable viewing at times. There is a decent amount of action; these scenes are exciting and well-choreographed. While this is by no means a comedy there are some fun amusing moments. The cast is solid; most obviously Lee Je-hoon as Kim Do-gi, Esom as Kang Ha-na and Kim Eui-sung as taxi company boss Jang Sung-chul. Overall I'd definitely recommend this to fans of Korean dramas.
These comments are based on watching the series in Korean with English subtitles.
I thought this series was really good. The central story was really good; while most viewers will get behind the revenge seeking taxi firm it doesn't shy away from raising questions about the morality of their extrajudicial actions... especially when we see how those they take to their prison are treated. Before each arrest the group investigates the 'accused'; these tend to expose some disturbing practices which make uncomfortable viewing at times. There is a decent amount of action; these scenes are exciting and well-choreographed. While this is by no means a comedy there are some fun amusing moments. The cast is solid; most obviously Lee Je-hoon as Kim Do-gi, Esom as Kang Ha-na and Kim Eui-sung as taxi company boss Jang Sung-chul. Overall I'd definitely recommend this to fans of Korean dramas.
These comments are based on watching the series in Korean with English subtitles.
(Deluxe) Taxi Driver could easily have fallen into that destructive trap of victimhood, sexism, the vicious circle of low expectations, bigotry etc., but fortunately the Korean writers had the wisdom to feature a nuanced story not only about Restorative Justice but also to question whether it's right to take the Law into one's own hands? So we have two opposing forces - Kim Do Gi the Deluxe Taxi driver with a mission to right wrongs and the Cop on his tail, Kang Ha Na, (better known as Esom) who represents the voice of reason, the rule of Law, and the "right" and "civilized" way of doing things. So it is a relief to see amid the melodrama of sobbing victims an intelligent point or two made. Kang Ha Na has certainly shown for me a depth of personality that stands her out from other characters, not to mention female roles in other K-Dramas. So far, so good!
- refordgarry
- 1. Mai 2021
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I was very impressed by this drama, as it wasn't anything I was expecting and managed to turn out a very satisfying watch each and every episode. Dark and crisp cinematography sets the mood along with a fantastic soundtrack to accompany it. The acting is fantastic, especially from our lead Lee Jehoon, who plays one of the best characters I've seen in k-drama; a sad and soulful eyed bad-ass who takes revenge for those who can't themselves. There are some of the best fight scenes I have ever seen in a k-drama, along with some incredible car/taxi chase scenes.
Was everything perfectly realistic? No, but seriously, who cares? This show is incredibly entertaining, with an interesting mix of John Wick and Daredevil vibes that makes it an amazing show that is extremely satisfying to watch.
Was everything perfectly realistic? No, but seriously, who cares? This show is incredibly entertaining, with an interesting mix of John Wick and Daredevil vibes that makes it an amazing show that is extremely satisfying to watch.
- fake_moviestar
- 30. Mai 2021
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I think many of us have fantasies of getting revenge on those who have wronged us or those we care about.
Watching these complex but beautiful characters get revenge on the worst of sociefy is extremely satisfying. They help the vunerable, and the teams humanity shines through in every episode.
The writing, acting and music is impeccable. Expect to laugh, cry and scream into a pillow all in the same episode. I hope this show gets a season 3 because I need more revenge! I also hope that Esom can return in season 3 because she added a lot to season 1.
Go Kim Do Gi and the Rainbow Taxi Company!
Watching these complex but beautiful characters get revenge on the worst of sociefy is extremely satisfying. They help the vunerable, and the teams humanity shines through in every episode.
The writing, acting and music is impeccable. Expect to laugh, cry and scream into a pillow all in the same episode. I hope this show gets a season 3 because I need more revenge! I also hope that Esom can return in season 3 because she added a lot to season 1.
Go Kim Do Gi and the Rainbow Taxi Company!
- thenextbigthingismeand
- 2. Apr. 2023
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This show is just fun, that's the best way for me to describe it.
The actors are great, there is the right balance of humour, emotional scenes and action. It's just great. The stories pan about 2 episodes each and are quite varied in subject material. It really makes you feel for the victims and relish in the justice that gets served.
Lee Jehoon is awesome , he acts out very serious scenes , great action scenes and also comedic!
I can't get the sound track out of my head haha.
Season 1 was great and I've just started season 2, so far so good. Just wish season 2 was ok Netflix already! Keep up the good work.
The actors are great, there is the right balance of humour, emotional scenes and action. It's just great. The stories pan about 2 episodes each and are quite varied in subject material. It really makes you feel for the victims and relish in the justice that gets served.
Lee Jehoon is awesome , he acts out very serious scenes , great action scenes and also comedic!
I can't get the sound track out of my head haha.
Season 1 was great and I've just started season 2, so far so good. Just wish season 2 was ok Netflix already! Keep up the good work.
- londonmartin100
- 14. März 2023
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The story is clearly outlined in the other well written reviews, so I just wish to add that every actor and actress in this series was top notch. Recently I have been watching several Korean serials and they all show that South Korea has a fantastic stable of skilled performers. Unlike American Method acting, they seem to follow Stanislavski's system and really become the characters they are portraying. Not two dimensional at any level, you really believe them.
Add to that the superb camera work, thumping soundtrack and clever, non-formulaic script and you have TV which is at last worth watching. If you have not seen this yet, and you're not too slow to read subtitles, then you really should try this; you will be hooked!
Add to that the superb camera work, thumping soundtrack and clever, non-formulaic script and you have TV which is at last worth watching. If you have not seen this yet, and you're not too slow to read subtitles, then you really should try this; you will be hooked!
- systemactor
- 12. Juni 2021
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Currently 10 episodes in and I am absolutely in love with this show!
Who do you turn to when the systems that are set in place to protect you, are doing nothing or even worse, are a part of the injustice that you have to constantly face? Deluxe Taxi Service.
There's so much satisfaction in seeing horrible people, who abuse others for their own gain, getting punished. And punished not just by being sent to prison or some meaningless fine, but in an eye for an eye kind of way.
It also doesn't get stale, because every 2-3 episodes there's someone new that they are helping, while also having story development that lasts the entire show. It's all very nicely tied in.
If you are on the fence on whether to commit to this show or not, just check out the first two episodes which pretty much have a self-contained story and decide form there.
Who do you turn to when the systems that are set in place to protect you, are doing nothing or even worse, are a part of the injustice that you have to constantly face? Deluxe Taxi Service.
There's so much satisfaction in seeing horrible people, who abuse others for their own gain, getting punished. And punished not just by being sent to prison or some meaningless fine, but in an eye for an eye kind of way.
It also doesn't get stale, because every 2-3 episodes there's someone new that they are helping, while also having story development that lasts the entire show. It's all very nicely tied in.
If you are on the fence on whether to commit to this show or not, just check out the first two episodes which pretty much have a self-contained story and decide form there.
- totalimustv
- 14. Mai 2021
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The action scenes in this drama are superb and the story line are great. I love this drama so much, waiting for season 2.
Well what can I say this was one of the best series I have ever watched. Each episode was brilliant and I couldn't wait till the next one so watched all 16 in 3 days. Even though its in Korean thank god for subtitles which made it more exciting as I had to watch every single minute of it. Sometimes programmes can get boring but not this one. If only this was real life. Sometimes revenge is the only option for criminals who think they can get away with torturing people and when it's the opposite they beg for their lives which is what got me hooked to this. The concept of the story is never give up on justice!! Can't wait for season 2 which will be more exciting. Definately one to watch totally recommend, well done to the all the actors who played a brilliant role in this and hays off to the director who made this. Keep going I need more of this.
- dumsumdumfai
- 17. Mai 2021
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Lee Je-hoon was awesome as usual! He took on multiple characters while undercover on cases; he was so much fun to watch. Everyone's acting was very convincing as well, I felt complete hatred for the bad guys. The good guys were all very likable, although at times the female prosecutor came off as overbearing.
Of course it isn't realistic, some things left me smiling and thinking if only things worked like that in the real world. The show is very addicting, from the first episode it grabs your attention. The cases/ crimes involved were very interesting to me, and the action was great! However, I do feel that some episodes were longer than they needed to be.
Overall I personally enjoyed it!
Of course it isn't realistic, some things left me smiling and thinking if only things worked like that in the real world. The show is very addicting, from the first episode it grabs your attention. The cases/ crimes involved were very interesting to me, and the action was great! However, I do feel that some episodes were longer than they needed to be.
Overall I personally enjoyed it!
- cheyennesky-22337
- 9. Sept. 2022
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Generally, i liked, but some scenes are too slow and repeating the some scenes and some sentimental scenes were too tiresome. And also some fighting scenes were too fake.
If the series had 12 episodes, it would be great. And if script shows like prisoners fight each other or like that scenes were written, it would be great.
Btw, it should replace main actress by more beautiful or attractive woman to be honest, she weren't bad, just thought.
If the series had 12 episodes, it would be great. And if script shows like prisoners fight each other or like that scenes were written, it would be great.
Btw, it should replace main actress by more beautiful or attractive woman to be honest, she weren't bad, just thought.
- mungunbayarbatbayar
- 8. Mai 2022
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I came upon this by accident after seeing the 'Taxi Driver' title I was almost certain this wasn't a graphic for the Martin Scorsese movie starring Robert De Niro.
After reading the Netflix synopsis I thought that sounds great! I'll give it a watch. Unfortunately, in actuality it is a poorly executed almost surreal interpretation of what should have been a highly engrossing series.
Its Korean and they have their own cultural inclinations which are very evident here. I'm certain a lot of the plot was misconstrued by cultural unfamiliarity, whilst equally as much was lost in translation by the Netflix subtitles that I imagine are some way off the mark of actual dialogue. Still, the scenes that unfolded were a weird patchwork of over dramatized filler material, odd accompanying music and irrelevant character detail that went nowhere.
There is no sharp concise storytelling here. Rather a long yarn of oddly incongruous screenplay that tries the patience as it meanders here there and elsewhere with an apparent focus all of its own. The writing is fairly sloppy and to be fair even though there is talent here as it is done with some intrigue, it isn't good enough to make the experience worthwhile and on the whole the overall production is poor. Half of this need to end up on the editing floor, and the other half needs some serious rework. Its not terrible just... not really ready.
Its not all bad however. The essential premise is good and some of the plots are powerful and disturbing, but it's very much amateur hour in the production and you need a will of steel to make it through all the episodes.
I'm only surprised by the number of rave reviews. I'm seeing reviews with 8's, 9's and 10's like their giving out sweets and the omnipresent stream of negativity that is continually prevalent on almost any release large and small screen, is oddly absent here.
The series is in an odd no-mans-land between Black Mirror and The Equalizer, it's intriguing but weird, and though I can certainly see the appeal there is no masking the flaws shortcomings in quality. I think after the first episode you will will be fairly certain if its for you or not, but sadly its not for me and I can't in all honesty recommend it, though I would recommend you see at least the first epsiode as a gauge on your tastes.
The best I can do on score here is 4.
After reading the Netflix synopsis I thought that sounds great! I'll give it a watch. Unfortunately, in actuality it is a poorly executed almost surreal interpretation of what should have been a highly engrossing series.
Its Korean and they have their own cultural inclinations which are very evident here. I'm certain a lot of the plot was misconstrued by cultural unfamiliarity, whilst equally as much was lost in translation by the Netflix subtitles that I imagine are some way off the mark of actual dialogue. Still, the scenes that unfolded were a weird patchwork of over dramatized filler material, odd accompanying music and irrelevant character detail that went nowhere.
There is no sharp concise storytelling here. Rather a long yarn of oddly incongruous screenplay that tries the patience as it meanders here there and elsewhere with an apparent focus all of its own. The writing is fairly sloppy and to be fair even though there is talent here as it is done with some intrigue, it isn't good enough to make the experience worthwhile and on the whole the overall production is poor. Half of this need to end up on the editing floor, and the other half needs some serious rework. Its not terrible just... not really ready.
Its not all bad however. The essential premise is good and some of the plots are powerful and disturbing, but it's very much amateur hour in the production and you need a will of steel to make it through all the episodes.
I'm only surprised by the number of rave reviews. I'm seeing reviews with 8's, 9's and 10's like their giving out sweets and the omnipresent stream of negativity that is continually prevalent on almost any release large and small screen, is oddly absent here.
The series is in an odd no-mans-land between Black Mirror and The Equalizer, it's intriguing but weird, and though I can certainly see the appeal there is no masking the flaws shortcomings in quality. I think after the first episode you will will be fairly certain if its for you or not, but sadly its not for me and I can't in all honesty recommend it, though I would recommend you see at least the first epsiode as a gauge on your tastes.
The best I can do on score here is 4.
- Jim_Screechy
- 1. Mai 2022
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- thanaporn-30376
- 3. Mai 2021
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Kingsman meets Fast & Furious, and then make it a kdrama.
The acting was on point, except for when my man Lee Jehoon uses his batman voice in serious moments.
The acting was on point, except for when my man Lee Jehoon uses his batman voice in serious moments.
- magginoods
- 3. Juli 2021
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I haven't binged watch a k series in a while and this drama is so satisfying to watch!!! The criminals were taken care of quickly without the show dragging on and some episodes were just so funny!! I really hope there is a season 2 for this drama!
Firstly I want to say that I am glad that Pyo Ye Jin replacing Na Eun APRIL. She is one of my favorite Korean actress. And not to forget exotic beauty of Esom. This TV movie wins almost all of my heart. The script is also perfectly built with many beautiful fighting scenes. The male actors also played they roles perfectly. I am looking forward for Season 2 of this drama. BTW, I support the removal of case expiration in South Korea. 15 years are not enough to let the method and technology in solving cases developed.
- donkrishna-dk
- 1. Juni 2021
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Can't wait for season 2. Great storylines, fantastic cast, car chases and action. Lee JeHoon is awesome as Kim Dok Ki and his fighting style is a joy to watch.
- sampah-54190
- 2. Dez. 2021
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"Taxi Driver" is a gripping and thrilling Korean television series that takes the viewers on an emotional rollercoaster ride. The show has an excellent plot that focuses on restorative justice and revenge.
The series follows a group of vigilantes who seek justice for the victims of heinous crimes that go unpunished. The show tackles themes like corruption, power dynamics, and the flaws of the justice system. The vigilantes operate under the guise of a taxi service, providing rides to the victims of injustice and carrying out their revenge. The concept is unique and engaging, and the show does an excellent job of building suspense and anticipation.
The plot is not only exciting but also thought-provoking. It raises important questions about justice and morality and whether vigilantism is an acceptable solution. The show highlights the flaws in the justice system and how the police are not always capable of providing justice to the victims. This is where the private investigators come in and provide an alternative solution to the problems. The dynamic between the police and the vigilantes adds a layer of complexity to the plot and keeps the audience engaged throughout the series.
Although set in the present, the show has a retro vibe that adds to the overall charm and the sound track is also worth mentioning. The music is a perfect match for the show's themes and complements the action and suspense and it matchs the 1980s vibe.
The only drawback of "Taxi Driver" is that some of the characters are sometimes exaggerated, which can be a bit off-putting at times. Kim Do-gi is a beast in fighting, Go-eun overreacts in crying and her trauma. However, this does not detract from the overall quality of the show, and it is still definitively worth watching.
The series follows a group of vigilantes who seek justice for the victims of heinous crimes that go unpunished. The show tackles themes like corruption, power dynamics, and the flaws of the justice system. The vigilantes operate under the guise of a taxi service, providing rides to the victims of injustice and carrying out their revenge. The concept is unique and engaging, and the show does an excellent job of building suspense and anticipation.
The plot is not only exciting but also thought-provoking. It raises important questions about justice and morality and whether vigilantism is an acceptable solution. The show highlights the flaws in the justice system and how the police are not always capable of providing justice to the victims. This is where the private investigators come in and provide an alternative solution to the problems. The dynamic between the police and the vigilantes adds a layer of complexity to the plot and keeps the audience engaged throughout the series.
Although set in the present, the show has a retro vibe that adds to the overall charm and the sound track is also worth mentioning. The music is a perfect match for the show's themes and complements the action and suspense and it matchs the 1980s vibe.
The only drawback of "Taxi Driver" is that some of the characters are sometimes exaggerated, which can be a bit off-putting at times. Kim Do-gi is a beast in fighting, Go-eun overreacts in crying and her trauma. However, this does not detract from the overall quality of the show, and it is still definitively worth watching.
I get the idea but it doesn't work for me, it's too much of a slog, it goes into detailed accounts of abuse that I prefer not to see and the revenge doesn't feel that good. It takes about two episodes to "close" a case and I saw the first four so I am going to stop here.
The high school bullies case did not feel that satisfying actually.
Plus I don't care about the cop sniffing around. The loan shark lady looks ruthless but I just can't be bothered to go on. I mean you can watch one of the many Korean revenge movies and they'll be better than this. A Bittersweet Life and Man from Nowhere come to mind.
The high school bullies case did not feel that satisfying actually.
Plus I don't care about the cop sniffing around. The loan shark lady looks ruthless but I just can't be bothered to go on. I mean you can watch one of the many Korean revenge movies and they'll be better than this. A Bittersweet Life and Man from Nowhere come to mind.
- lilianaoana
- 31. Jan. 2025
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Taxi Driver is a South Korean television-series adapted from the webtoon 'The Deluxe Taxi' (Red Cage) written by Carlos and Lee Jae-in, and based on actual heinous crimes committed in South Korea. Lee Je-hoon dons the bomber jacket and fingerless driving gloves as former special forces officer-turned-taxi driver, Kim Do Ki. Working for a mysterious company under the guise of the "Rainbow Taxi" alongside CEO Jang Sung-chul (Kim Eui Sung), computer hacker Ahn Go-eun (Pyo Ye-jin), lead mechanic Choi Kyung-goo
(Jang Hyuk-jin) and assistant mechanic Park Jin-eon
(Bae Yoo-ram). All having experienced their fair share
of injustice. They set out to reform society with their
own means of retribution for the oppressed.
As one of my highly anticipated K-dramas of 2021. I can proudly express that my expectations were met and I believe it was due to the convincing performances from the lead cast members. Particularly Lee Je-hoon who once again proves his versatility as an actor, tackling multiple identities in order to infiltrate the territories of his enemies. Pyo Ye-jin who served as a replacement for Lee Na-eun following ostracism accusations delivered an emotionally driven portrayal as the damaged Ahn Go-eun which turned out to be the most noteworthy for me. Her casting was simply a phenomenal choice and she even showcased her singing talent on one of the tracks for the series titled "A Walk" which molded a somber atmosphere. As opposed to "Rainbow Corporation" and "Model Taxi" composed by Kim Sung Youl with electronic beats and synthesizers that immerses the viewer into a modernized eighties era. Reminiscent to one of my favorite films of all time, 'Drive.' Furthermore, the fight sequences and the camera work behind the wheel will certainly please fans of the action genre. This series has much to offer audiences and I would not miss out on this groovy season.
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As one of my highly anticipated K-dramas of 2021. I can proudly express that my expectations were met and I believe it was due to the convincing performances from the lead cast members. Particularly Lee Je-hoon who once again proves his versatility as an actor, tackling multiple identities in order to infiltrate the territories of his enemies. Pyo Ye-jin who served as a replacement for Lee Na-eun following ostracism accusations delivered an emotionally driven portrayal as the damaged Ahn Go-eun which turned out to be the most noteworthy for me. Her casting was simply a phenomenal choice and she even showcased her singing talent on one of the tracks for the series titled "A Walk" which molded a somber atmosphere. As opposed to "Rainbow Corporation" and "Model Taxi" composed by Kim Sung Youl with electronic beats and synthesizers that immerses the viewer into a modernized eighties era. Reminiscent to one of my favorite films of all time, 'Drive.' Furthermore, the fight sequences and the camera work behind the wheel will certainly please fans of the action genre. This series has much to offer audiences and I would not miss out on this groovy season.
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- thecinephilereviews
- 22. Jan. 2023
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My crush suggested me this show ,honestly I hate Korean series ,too much clinche and dramas, but because of her I'm here ,came to see the review but got surprised that not a single person who gave reviews is a dude
Ig I'm the first😅
Gonna repeat the above one again, don't read same thing My crush suggested me this show ,honestly I hate Korean series ,too much clinche and dramas, but because of her I'm here ,came to see the review but got surprised that not a single person who gave reviews is a dude My crush suggested me this show ,honestly I hate Korean series ,too much clinche and dramas, but because of her I'm here ,came to see the review but got surprised that not a single person who gave reviews is a dude.
Gonna repeat the above one again, don't read same thing My crush suggested me this show ,honestly I hate Korean series ,too much clinche and dramas, but because of her I'm here ,came to see the review but got surprised that not a single person who gave reviews is a dude My crush suggested me this show ,honestly I hate Korean series ,too much clinche and dramas, but because of her I'm here ,came to see the review but got surprised that not a single person who gave reviews is a dude.
- chandrumeca
- 29. Jan. 2024
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I have to say that Lee Je-Hoon single-handedly carried this series and each time he came on the screen I knew we would get a great performance. Not so much the others who all lacked the range to transcend the mediocre script with which they'd been dealt. To add to that, the plot sequencing and editing were horrendous; admittedly, I don't know much about filmmaking but I do know what works for me as a viewer and this show is a mess. Cut the episodes in half, remove the fillers, and maybe we'll get something half way decent. As it is, I fast forward through the scenes that don't involve Je-Hoon's character bcos life is too short to stay watching paint dry.
Ps: With her bland performance in this series, it's hard to believe Esom is an award-winning actor. Her face never moves. How can you be an actor when you're all botoxed up?
Ps: With her bland performance in this series, it's hard to believe Esom is an award-winning actor. Her face never moves. How can you be an actor when you're all botoxed up?
- Bibiliography
- 29. Juli 2022
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No regrets: love script writing by Koreans, no cursing, no nudity, clean content with an excellent story that keeps you watching. Few episodes to just keep you engaged. The main character is just cool with his gaze hahaha and the machoness in his karate moves....reminds .e of old school action movies.
Interesting how Koreans resign when they fail at something and the bowing down as a sign of respect is so cool. Just love watching the clean cut acting, it's an art.
My time well spent. Actors fitted their roles and they acted them well. The ending is just the best and leaves you smiling says..."you go guys"
Interesting how Koreans resign when they fail at something and the bowing down as a sign of respect is so cool. Just love watching the clean cut acting, it's an art.
My time well spent. Actors fitted their roles and they acted them well. The ending is just the best and leaves you smiling says..."you go guys"
- bironautoo
- 4. Mai 2023
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Fortunately, Netflix had nothing to do with this series and it's all for the best.
This is not the most realistic story, and there's plot holes here and then, but remember that it's based on a webtoon!
What I liked: -Retro synthwave music -K2000/A team vibes -Great acting, especially from Lee Jehoon -Great fights -A very satisfying feeling when the bad guys are punished.
-They don't overdo it (comedy and drama-wise, some Asian films and series can be exaggerated and too extravagant for my taste).
This is not the most realistic story, and there's plot holes here and then, but remember that it's based on a webtoon!
What I liked: -Retro synthwave music -K2000/A team vibes -Great acting, especially from Lee Jehoon -Great fights -A very satisfying feeling when the bad guys are punished.
-They don't overdo it (comedy and drama-wise, some Asian films and series can be exaggerated and too extravagant for my taste).