Choigoeui Hanbang
- TV Series
- 2017
- 30m
IMDb RATING
7.5/10
1.1K
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A free-spirited famous idol, a struggling singer, and their crew of "twenty-something-year-olds." When they meet, it will be an orchestra of disaster.A free-spirited famous idol, a struggling singer, and their crew of "twenty-something-year-olds." When they meet, it will be an orchestra of disaster.A free-spirited famous idol, a struggling singer, and their crew of "twenty-something-year-olds." When they meet, it will be an orchestra of disaster.
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- 3 nominations total
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Very bad script, I don't know who could write such nonsense, a father goes into the future and falls in love with his son's sympathy?! Apparently the screenwriter of this nebula has a similar fantasy as soon as he wrote something like this. Acting very superficial and unconvincing. The main character is knocked down by some grimaces that do not make him a cool character but a mentally retarded person. Wasting time watching this nonsense ...
Good drama to watch if you like comedy drama and it also about struggling for your dream.
I liked the idea of this drama. Shows how much integrity and hard work is behind each kpop group and how they struggle before, during and after debut but the story didn't have much for Cha Eun Woo's character but Netflix's thumbnail has his picture on it and it's so misleading and unfair for the lead actors. Honestly I started the drama for Cha Eun Woo then actually liked with the story!
If you're looking for a K-drama that's a wild ride from start to finish, The Best Hit might just be one of the weirdest ones you'll watch. And I mean that in the best way possible. This show's concept is all over the place, blending time travel, mystery, comedy, and drama in a way that feels like it shouldn't work-but somehow, it does.
The premise itself is completely crazy: a 1990s pop star ends up traveling to the future and lands in the body of a young, struggling man in 2017. Sounds strange, right? Well, it is-and it's kind of amazing for it. The show doesn't take itself too seriously, which is part of its charm. There are some genuinely fun and hilarious moments, and the goofy humor definitely stands out.
But here's the thing: it's all over the place. The tone shifts constantly, from serious to absurd, which can be jarring at times. Yet, the quirky characters and their interactions somehow keep it endearing. The main character, played by Yoon Shi-yoon, is surprisingly lovable in his confusion, and the chaotic energy he brings to the screen adds to the overall charm.
It's a weird, goofy, and offbeat show that has a surprising amount of heart when you least expect it. It's definitely not a typical K-drama, but sometimes, that's exactly what makes it so enjoyable. If you can get past the wackiness and just roll with it, you might find yourself unexpectedly invested in these quirky characters and their journey.
The premise itself is completely crazy: a 1990s pop star ends up traveling to the future and lands in the body of a young, struggling man in 2017. Sounds strange, right? Well, it is-and it's kind of amazing for it. The show doesn't take itself too seriously, which is part of its charm. There are some genuinely fun and hilarious moments, and the goofy humor definitely stands out.
But here's the thing: it's all over the place. The tone shifts constantly, from serious to absurd, which can be jarring at times. Yet, the quirky characters and their interactions somehow keep it endearing. The main character, played by Yoon Shi-yoon, is surprisingly lovable in his confusion, and the chaotic energy he brings to the screen adds to the overall charm.
It's a weird, goofy, and offbeat show that has a surprising amount of heart when you least expect it. It's definitely not a typical K-drama, but sometimes, that's exactly what makes it so enjoyable. If you can get past the wackiness and just roll with it, you might find yourself unexpectedly invested in these quirky characters and their journey.
I went into this show with zero expectations. The first episode was good but a bit weird, but after that this show was gorgeous and i didn't want it to end. It has a perfect mix of quirky, funny, sad, serious... all mixed in with some serious eye candy. (Yoon Shi-swoon!). A great soundtrack too, which i found on Spotify.
I rarely rate a 10/10, but something about this did it for me. I wish the President Jay1 had a worse ending, but i totally recommend watching this. Do it, you won't regret it, even just for the spot on 80s/90s dancing, video clips and tunes.
I rarely rate a 10/10, but something about this did it for me. I wish the President Jay1 had a worse ending, but i totally recommend watching this. Do it, you won't regret it, even just for the spot on 80s/90s dancing, video clips and tunes.
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