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Like with any K-Drama, or pretty much any drama from any source, you will need to set your nitpicking tendencies aside if you consider yourself an expert on the advertising business or corporate work environments. This is a *drama*, not a documentary. Once you have done that, here's what you get:
Agency is what a drama should be. Fun, engaging, and entertaining. It has all the classic corporate backbiting, plenty of jerks in suits, and plenty of characters you'll care about and root for.
- A great performance by one of K-Drama's legends, three time Baeksang Best Actress nominee Lee Bo-young. Her Go Ah-in exudes power but, as is so often the case, it's couched in insecurity and fear. She shuts people out, including the mental health professional best friend who wants to help her most, and attempts to fill a void in her life with non-stop work and ladder climbing. She'd be celebrated if she were a man, she's, not surprisingly, denigrated because she's not. Lee Bo-young was perfectly cast and I can't see anyone else making this character work like she did.
- A cute romance that turns the classic 3rd gen male chaebol and his cute assistant dynamic on its head, wonderfully pulled off by Na-eun and Han Joon-woo. They're adorable together, the capable Young-woo, serving as secretary to Na-eun's sometimes bratty but caring, capable and formidable heir, Kang Ha-na, who's modern business sensibilities are ultimately recognized and appreciated most by the one person you might least expect.
- A couple of genre-defying 1st gen and 2nd gen chaebols played by veteran actors Jeon Gook-hwan and Song Young-chang who are given the chance to subvert the chaebol cliches and portray much more nuanced characters.
- A consistently cute and funny under the radar advertising creative with some not all that serious home issues who's love for Korean beef is matched only by her love for her family and her team.
- One of the best soundtracks you'll find.
Agency is what a drama should be. Fun, engaging, and entertaining. It has all the classic corporate backbiting, plenty of jerks in suits, and plenty of characters you'll care about and root for.
I will watch any series/film Lee Bo Young is in. She's one of my top 10 favorite actors as is her great husband, Ji Sung. And the entire cast in this one is also outstanding along with most of the writing and directing.
Though I usually don't care for boardroom politics and business shenanigan plots-which sometimes bog down this story also-it is generally a very enjoyable, satisfying series. Particularly fine are the delightful engagements of characters and, except for the occasional unfortunate screeching, the strong, confident women in mutually supportive and leadership roles are a delight.
Though I usually don't care for boardroom politics and business shenanigan plots-which sometimes bog down this story also-it is generally a very enjoyable, satisfying series. Particularly fine are the delightful engagements of characters and, except for the occasional unfortunate screeching, the strong, confident women in mutually supportive and leadership roles are a delight.
I really enjoyed this series. Wisdom related for business, PR and other topics. Recommending to friends. Great acting, directing and editing. Fun moments mixed into dramatic themes. I thought some of the "costumes" were not well fitted to lead actress yet overall very nice styling. Lovely production design and sets seemed appropriate to characters and storyline. Engaging characters and nice balance among leads and supporting actors. Good ethical and morale messages. I enjoy Korean drama series. Agency is my fifth, I think, so far. Seoul seems to be a beautiful city with profound and rich settings. Misty and K-2 are other fave series.
Go A-In (Lee Bo-Young) works at an advertising agency where she is promoted to director but there are reasons behind the promotion and the powers that be plan to sideline her after a year. The series looks at her struggles in the male dominated agency and the lengths she has to go to as a female to survive. The cast are superb and we have many other characters who's stories are also interesting and entertaining. I really enjoyed the plot and may well have given it a nine but various aspects of the story fell short for me. Some of the lesser side characters like her mother who abandoned her as a child are forgotten as soon as the story is resolved and also a competitor who's life is saved seemed shoehorned into the series. That being said it is still an entertaining ride in which you cheer for her success.
Great K-Drama, for a change starring a FL who is slaying all the men making her way up the ladder in the competitive advertising agency field. The FL,fought her way up all the way from the bottom copywriter to the top CEO beating cheating networking males that wouldn't let he in the good old boys club. She is more cunning and smart in the long run - grew up by herself, basically mostly an orphan who had to fend for herself, she is relentless in finding ways and never giving up. Took off 1 star as they could have developed more of a romance with the guy who showed interest in her a few times which never really materialized although they had great banter.
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