Uncle Samsik takes us back to a pivotal time in South Korea’s history, the chaotic years following the end of the Korean War. Made available through Disney+, this gripping new drama transports viewers to the politically turbulent 1960s, when factions vied for power amid economic struggles.
Song Kang-ho stars as Park Doo-chil, a shrewd businessman known to many as Uncle Samsik. Through Samsik, we’re shown a society plagued by corruption, where ambitious men like him must navigate treacherous alliances to succeed.
It’s in this landscape that Samsik’s path crosses with Kim San, played compellingly by Byun Yo-han. As a bright young economist who studied in America, San has hopes of developing industry to pull his nation from poverty. His vision attracts both opportunity and danger. When Samsik takes the ambitious San under his wing, their partnership sets in motion strategic maneuvers and unexpected consequences that will shape South Korea’s future.
Song Kang-ho stars as Park Doo-chil, a shrewd businessman known to many as Uncle Samsik. Through Samsik, we’re shown a society plagued by corruption, where ambitious men like him must navigate treacherous alliances to succeed.
It’s in this landscape that Samsik’s path crosses with Kim San, played compellingly by Byun Yo-han. As a bright young economist who studied in America, San has hopes of developing industry to pull his nation from poverty. His vision attracts both opportunity and danger. When Samsik takes the ambitious San under his wing, their partnership sets in motion strategic maneuvers and unexpected consequences that will shape South Korea’s future.
- 8/1/2024
- by Shahrbanoo Golmohamadi
- Gazettely
The final 3 episodes of Uncle Samsik are a series of sad events that get more painful by the minute. The show that follows the story of a man determined to create a better Korea for the future generation at one of the most difficult times in Korean history is both a lesson in history and a fictional story to bring to life the horrifying events that occurred in 1959. Known as the April Revolution, students and labor groups took to the streets all over the country after the body of a young boy was found on the coast of Masan, shot for protesting rigged elections. This triggered a series of events on the peninsula, leaving the nation in flames. While the show fictionalizes these events, it feels like you’re stepping back into that world and living through those terrifying moments with the characters of the series. With all that said,...
- 6/20/2024
- by Ruchika Bhat
- DMT
Episodes 8 and 9 of Uncle Samsik are the most confusing of the set-ups to date. As we near the end of the series, Samsik’s complicated plans seem to be getting more convoluted so he can achieve his final goal, a democratic South Korea where everyone has three meals a day. In episodes 6 and 7, we learn about a planned coup d’état, and in the latest episodes, the show gives us a more elaborate picture of how this came about. Or rather, whose plan it was. Uncle Samsik is a fictional tale set in a tumultuous time in South Korea, a little after the Korean War. It’s a historical drama that tells the story of a man determined to make a change in the country and how he uses the government and military to do so. Starring Song Kang-Oh in the lead, the show is quite different from anything else in the K-drama scene.
- 5/29/2024
- by Ruchika Bhat
- DMT
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