Cuando era niño, todo lo que hacía Kim In Ha era seguir a su tío y ayudarlo a hacer trampa en el juego.Cuando era niño, todo lo que hacía Kim In Ha era seguir a su tío y ayudarlo a hacer trampa en el juego.Cuando era niño, todo lo que hacía Kim In Ha era seguir a su tío y ayudarlo a hacer trampa en el juego.
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I watched All In (2003) in 2021, 18 years after its release, and after having seen all sorts of Korean dramas, many of which are truly great, others of which are not so, after having seen Ji Sung in other series, Lee Byung-hun in 2018's Miseuteo Shunshain (2018) , and at least one other drama directed by Yoo Cheol-Yong - Taeyangeul ssamkyeora (2009) . So I don't know what I was expecting, but All In (2003) surprised me in more than one way. It surprised me 18 years after its conception.
It is the story of a gambler (Kim In Ha) always out of luck in life, but unbeatable at cards, a love story so beautiful to watch and two different friendships that he forms and struggles to maintain throughout his life. It is also the talent of these actors who were oh so young, a sight for sore eyes, and one great song by another never-to-age Korean artist, Park Yong-ha , gone (in 2010) but not forgotten... It is a series about endurance and faith, which spans on two continents and almost a decade, announcing some great (young at the time) Korean actors.
You people, go ahead and watch All In (2003)! It's a classic of action, drama and love. Three-in-one, all in.
It is the story of a gambler (Kim In Ha) always out of luck in life, but unbeatable at cards, a love story so beautiful to watch and two different friendships that he forms and struggles to maintain throughout his life. It is also the talent of these actors who were oh so young, a sight for sore eyes, and one great song by another never-to-age Korean artist, Park Yong-ha , gone (in 2010) but not forgotten... It is a series about endurance and faith, which spans on two continents and almost a decade, announcing some great (young at the time) Korean actors.
You people, go ahead and watch All In (2003)! It's a classic of action, drama and love. Three-in-one, all in.
The drama had many great things going on for it until it went through an unfortunate interruption. It built a solid vibe for all the involved characters and gave each one a purpose to dynamically interact with one another. Kim In Ha jumping into sticky situations was always fun, you never knew when would he pull up his signature move, the sneaky high kick! Giving the male lead a solid side kick was the best thing the drama did. Yoo Jong Goo was In Ha's partner through thick and thin. They always came in as a one package and provided the needed duo action. The soundtrack "Like The First Day" got engraved in my brain cavities for how much of a banger it was. However, everything I mentioned evaporated when the drama suddenly poured all its attention into the love square after halfway through. The love square was painfully out of place in all regards, it even went against the characters' writing contradicting itself just to be part of the nasty melo trend. It also shifted its main point of tension to be all about that. The saddest part was the lack of "duo" action after that, we barely got any. Around the end of it, it decided to double down on the melo and have the deplorable trope of two characters pushing each other away to show some kind of "poetic love", yikes! Anyway, the drama was another good example of a great first half only to fumble in its second half. The biggest point of comparison between this drama and "Swallow the Sun (2009)" was its insulting transition and disparity between its 1st and 2nd half.
TEN STARS!
A young man lent me this DVD set and even though I don't speak Korean and don't especially like reading subtitles, I was extremely hooked on this unique drama. Soapy? Somewhat, but done in such a way I was captured and couldn't stop watching it. One episode to the next, I barely got out of my chair long enough to go to the bathroom, get something to eat and to change the disk to the next and the next.
Lee Byung Hun portrays a young man (Kim In-ha) who learned the hard knocks in life and learned a gambling talent that projects his life into the politics and high finance world. From poverty to riches, and we mustn't forget he has competition for the apple of his eye, portrayed by Song Hae Gyo. As the story unfolds with twists and turns keeping the lovebirds apart and yearning for each other, the casino game gets into the power play of more and more. As they use in the gambling circles of finality, All In! Hence the title. It's the getting to the All In! that kept me on the edge of my seat.
I've given only a simple description of this TV-movie drama since it is so very complex, it is difficult to give a summary that will give it the admiration it deserves. Gee, a love story that spans 8 disks? Sorry, this just doesn't describe the experience of watching this most remarkable drama. Outstandingly superb is the best to say. I had a neighbor visit me whilst watching it and he got caught up in it as well.
So, if you do get a chance to see this 8 DVD set, be sure to plan out at least two days of your life and accept the notion of being totally addicted to the very end.
A young man lent me this DVD set and even though I don't speak Korean and don't especially like reading subtitles, I was extremely hooked on this unique drama. Soapy? Somewhat, but done in such a way I was captured and couldn't stop watching it. One episode to the next, I barely got out of my chair long enough to go to the bathroom, get something to eat and to change the disk to the next and the next.
Lee Byung Hun portrays a young man (Kim In-ha) who learned the hard knocks in life and learned a gambling talent that projects his life into the politics and high finance world. From poverty to riches, and we mustn't forget he has competition for the apple of his eye, portrayed by Song Hae Gyo. As the story unfolds with twists and turns keeping the lovebirds apart and yearning for each other, the casino game gets into the power play of more and more. As they use in the gambling circles of finality, All In! Hence the title. It's the getting to the All In! that kept me on the edge of my seat.
I've given only a simple description of this TV-movie drama since it is so very complex, it is difficult to give a summary that will give it the admiration it deserves. Gee, a love story that spans 8 disks? Sorry, this just doesn't describe the experience of watching this most remarkable drama. Outstandingly superb is the best to say. I had a neighbor visit me whilst watching it and he got caught up in it as well.
So, if you do get a chance to see this 8 DVD set, be sure to plan out at least two days of your life and accept the notion of being totally addicted to the very end.
The story develops slowly. But that is the way how a drama is shot at that years.
The young LBH is always fantastic to see. And Song alike looks very pretty and fresh at that age. The most interesting is the young Ji Sung. I would say, at that age, LBH acts better than Ji Sung. But now they are both brilliant actors.
The plot is written well. It is simply impossible to see this super casting now. Enjoy it.
The young LBH is always fantastic to see. And Song alike looks very pretty and fresh at that age. The most interesting is the young Ji Sung. I would say, at that age, LBH acts better than Ji Sung. But now they are both brilliant actors.
The plot is written well. It is simply impossible to see this super casting now. Enjoy it.
Having seen lots of K-Dramas, this one is bit slow-paced and the twenty-four episodes could easily have been told in eighteen. The story is what holds this together and I wish the characters were better developed (especially over the course of 24-plus hours) and the direction could've been swifter (there are lots of long (10 seconds-plus) shots of an actor just standing there, which makes the viewer press the 'scan forward' button). My biggest gripe with this SBS production is the English subtitles. I don't think anyone needs or expects them to be perfect, but these were so bad, to the point of being distracting and ruining the mood (on the other hand, most MBC dramas have great subtitles).
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Min Su-yeon: [Kim In-ha taps her on her right shoulder without her knowledge] You've scared me.
Kim In-ha: [smiles] I really loved to give you a shock.
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