A young private's assignment to capture army deserters reveals the painful reality endured by each enlistee during his compulsory call of duty.A young private's assignment to capture army deserters reveals the painful reality endured by each enlistee during his compulsory call of duty.A young private's assignment to capture army deserters reveals the painful reality endured by each enlistee during his compulsory call of duty.
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A new recruit is assigned to the DP who are responsible for bringing back soldiers who have gone AWOL. A well acted drama which looks at the the unfair treatment of soldiers of all ranks and how bullying can become systematic. Each episode deals with the causes of why the soldier deserted and the efforts to return him. In a country where conscription is compulsory it will hopefully make the people look at the vicious cycle of bullying from all ranks against ordinary people carrying out service.
D. P. is a very realistic and dark series with excellent cinematography and acting. The way it tackles the sensitive issue in south korean military is mind-blowing and makes me think and reflect alot since such kind of issues are everywhere in our society in either direct or indirect way and the fact that if you want to make something change, you must at least do something calls out the people who normalize bullying and do nothing but ignore even if such happens in front of their eyes. The plot itself is interesting but the realistic acting skills of Jung Hae In make it shine more plus all the casts in the series did their great job. For me, it's the best series of 2021 so far.
10Jodie_ds
This is a stunning example of how cinema or TV can be used to get people to be aware of and discuss something important.
I can only imagine what it must be like to live in a country with compulsory military service, but this show and all of the cast do an excellent job of humanising (as in tells a human story) the situations that must occur when service is only a choice if you are rich or connected enough to make use of the loopholes.
A must watch. But not an easy one.
I can only imagine what it must be like to live in a country with compulsory military service, but this show and all of the cast do an excellent job of humanising (as in tells a human story) the situations that must occur when service is only a choice if you are rich or connected enough to make use of the loopholes.
A must watch. But not an easy one.
10j_ahgase
Must watch series from Netflix KOREA.
1. The problems are most definitely real and you will sympathize with every character.
2. I did not actually expect the series to be funny ....but it was.
3. The CHEMISTRY between the actors is everything.
Even the Cameos and the whole cast was excellent.
Especially the relationship between the two leads.
4. The storyline was unique but (seemed) very much true ,and even inspiring at a point.
5. You might even cry.
For everyone who wants to watch a slice of life, real, non-romantic, a binge watchable series this is IT.
1. The problems are most definitely real and you will sympathize with every character.
2. I did not actually expect the series to be funny ....but it was.
3. The CHEMISTRY between the actors is everything.
Even the Cameos and the whole cast was excellent.
Especially the relationship between the two leads.
4. The storyline was unique but (seemed) very much true ,and even inspiring at a point.
5. You might even cry.
For everyone who wants to watch a slice of life, real, non-romantic, a binge watchable series this is IT.
This show is primarily a scathing indictment of the institutional bullying that takes place in compulsory military service in South Korea. Told with an ironic brisk tone and occasional sardonic dark comedy, the horror is real, never exaggerated but portrayed in a matter of fact way that makes it so much more effective and powerfully moving. Some other reasons for desertion are also shown like economic reasons. But the torture is the main thing here.this show is a success because the subject matter is a universal problem in any country where men are forced into so called military service and killed or injured mentally and physically. Akin to a normal innocent person being sentenced to prison and torture for a crime they didn't commit.
There is an onward momentum and a fast pace unlike many other shows because this one has only 6 episodes. No slow moments or wasted scenes and all things come together. Sometimes you need to concentrate to keep clear who is who as there are many soldiers.
Jung Hae In was so good in Something in the Rain but his recent projects like a Piece of Your Mind weren't good enough for him. He is such a terrific actor showing a sympathetic dramatic side here. In D. P. the bullying he suffers is so much more painful to watch because it is him and the viewer can feel his righteous indignation under his self control. Kudos to Shin Seung Ho who is well cast and very effective as a bullying sadist.
There is a lot more to tell and season 2 should be a good one. Congratulations to the cast and crew and writer.
There is an onward momentum and a fast pace unlike many other shows because this one has only 6 episodes. No slow moments or wasted scenes and all things come together. Sometimes you need to concentrate to keep clear who is who as there are many soldiers.
Jung Hae In was so good in Something in the Rain but his recent projects like a Piece of Your Mind weren't good enough for him. He is such a terrific actor showing a sympathetic dramatic side here. In D. P. the bullying he suffers is so much more painful to watch because it is him and the viewer can feel his righteous indignation under his self control. Kudos to Shin Seung Ho who is well cast and very effective as a bullying sadist.
There is a lot more to tell and season 2 should be a good one. Congratulations to the cast and crew and writer.
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