In Gangnam, Seoul, Jae-Hee knows a secret about a series of disappearances but then vanishes herself. Detective Kang, outlaw Yoon, and Prosecutor Min pursue the truth for their own reasons.In Gangnam, Seoul, Jae-Hee knows a secret about a series of disappearances but then vanishes herself. Detective Kang, outlaw Yoon, and Prosecutor Min pursue the truth for their own reasons.In Gangnam, Seoul, Jae-Hee knows a secret about a series of disappearances but then vanishes herself. Detective Kang, outlaw Yoon, and Prosecutor Min pursue the truth for their own reasons.
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The series has an intriguing premise centered around corruption, a theme that holds significant weight and relevance. However, it suffers from inconsistent execution.
The storytelling lacks fluidity, with too many characters and plotlines crammed into a short runtime, making it difficult to fully connect with any of them.
While the acting is solid and the action sequences are well-shot, the lack of depth in character development and emotional engagement weakens the overall experience. Additionally, the series fails to immerse viewers in the unique atmosphere of Gangnam; the events could have taken place in any generic location, missing an opportunity to leverage the distinct vibe and culture of the area.
It had the potential to be a gripping crime thriller but falls short due to its fragmented narrative.
Suitable for fans of fast-paced action, but not a standout drama.
The storytelling lacks fluidity, with too many characters and plotlines crammed into a short runtime, making it difficult to fully connect with any of them.
While the acting is solid and the action sequences are well-shot, the lack of depth in character development and emotional engagement weakens the overall experience. Additionally, the series fails to immerse viewers in the unique atmosphere of Gangnam; the events could have taken place in any generic location, missing an opportunity to leverage the distinct vibe and culture of the area.
It had the potential to be a gripping crime thriller but falls short due to its fragmented narrative.
Suitable for fans of fast-paced action, but not a standout drama.
Gangnam B-side is a dark story of this bustling city. The first 6 episodes of the series show the real world of power, desire and self-interest of various interest groups, and how the people at the bottom are just playthings in their playground.
The story depicts the absurdity of Gangnam's nightclub life, the drugs market, the helplessness of the call girl's life, the police and the prosecutor's choice between justice and profit.
The overall story is fast-paced, the plot flows smoothly, and the action scenes have a strong sense of reality, especially when Ji Chang-wook insists on not using a double to fight in the boxing ring. His control of the short sword is so smooth and agile that it is very impressive.
The story depicts the absurdity of Gangnam's nightclub life, the drugs market, the helplessness of the call girl's life, the police and the prosecutor's choice between justice and profit.
The overall story is fast-paced, the plot flows smoothly, and the action scenes have a strong sense of reality, especially when Ji Chang-wook insists on not using a double to fight in the boxing ring. His control of the short sword is so smooth and agile that it is very impressive.
A violent gritty thriller set in the shady underworld of Gangnam where the lives of young girls have little value for anyone apart from the friends and families of these victims. The three main characters are Kang Dong-woo as Jo Woo-Jin a detective who is trying to save his estranged daughter from this world, Kim Hyeong-seo as Kang Ye-seo a violent pimp trying to save his friend and Ha Yoon-kyung playing Min Seo-Jin a prosecutor who may or not be on the side of the evil drug company boss behind it all. It is only eight episodes and is entertaining enough with good performances from the cast but in my opinion the plot is too simple and the characters behaviour and portrayal are over the top and if it had been reined in a bit it would have been more entertaining.
I started watching without expecting it to be good and almost gave up during the first episode. However, from the second episode onward, it turned out to be amazing! The plot and timing felt incredibly realistic-it didn't even feel like I was watching fiction. It's such a shame that a series this great only has eight episodes. Come on, producer, make a second season! I'm really curious about Minseok oppa and Jenny's backstory.
If I may give some criticism, I found that only the first episode felt a bit convoluted and confusing, making it somewhat boring. Honestly, if it weren't for the top-tier actors in the cast, I probably would have stopped watching midway through the first episode.
If I may give some criticism, I found that only the first episode felt a bit convoluted and confusing, making it somewhat boring. Honestly, if it weren't for the top-tier actors in the cast, I probably would have stopped watching midway through the first episode.
Let me tell you when i watched a korean youtube review, it seemed like a burning sun scandal and it gave me goosebumps after hearing that story really happened in gangnam based on the author's interview. I really like the story which is based on a true story, the plot also has lots of unique characters and ji chang wook acting is really insane lol. This feels like another world with the worst of evil actors. Episodes 1 and 2 are a bit too heavy because they tell different plots for each role. However, in the end little by little the facts began to emerge one by one. I think Episodes 3 and 4 are perfect and can slowly resolve the problem. Next episode will be more interesting, but why is bibi and ji chang wook chemistry so angst? Lmao. Please reunite them again with romance!
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