Prime Minister Park Dong Ho battles a corrupt president colluding with chaebols. Deputy PM Jung Soo Jin confronts him, sparking a fierce political struggle to change South Korea's politics.Prime Minister Park Dong Ho battles a corrupt president colluding with chaebols. Deputy PM Jung Soo Jin confronts him, sparking a fierce political struggle to change South Korea's politics.Prime Minister Park Dong Ho battles a corrupt president colluding with chaebols. Deputy PM Jung Soo Jin confronts him, sparking a fierce political struggle to change South Korea's politics.
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If you like series about politics, I recommend watching this one, it has all the emotions. You won't be able to guess at all. Moreover, the realism is not too over the top. I really admire the writers and actors in this story.
In every episode, every episode has a concise story in 12 episodes, you will have many emotions turning and turning. It is considered to be a Korean series from the past several years that I have watched and really liked.
If anyone likes political investigations, I recommend watching it. The actors are worth it. I really like the color and sound of everything in the story.
In every episode, every episode has a concise story in 12 episodes, you will have many emotions turning and turning. It is considered to be a Korean series from the past several years that I have watched and really liked.
If anyone likes political investigations, I recommend watching it. The actors are worth it. I really like the color and sound of everything in the story.
*The Whirlwind* is a masterclass in political intrigue and complex power dynamics. This Korean drama dives deep into the world of high-stakes political maneuvering, where every decision can shift the balance of power. The characters are skillfully crafted, each representing different facets of the political landscape, from cunning strategists to idealistic reformers. The story brilliantly unravels with twists that keep you guessing, exposing corruption, ambition, and the delicate dance of alliances. With sharp writing and powerful performances, *The Whirlwind* is a must-watch for anyone who loves intense political dramas that challenge the mind and keep you engaged until the very end!
You must have patience for a lot of front and back for you to really appreciate this show. The show tells a story of when two brilliant politicians of similar mind are on opposing sides of Justice. Each one taking turns to be ahead of the other, thinking two steps or three steps ahead and the other just trying to be one step ahead. Brilliant moves, thrilling deceptions will have you on edge.
Plot twist upon plot twist. It also shows that to really fight the corrupt it is almost impossible to not get your hands dirty in the process. How far is one or the other willing to go to get what they want. A battle of wills, a whirlwind!
Plot twist upon plot twist. It also shows that to really fight the corrupt it is almost impossible to not get your hands dirty in the process. How far is one or the other willing to go to get what they want. A battle of wills, a whirlwind!
THE WHIRLWIND, a Netflix produced K-drama, shows cutthroat politics at their highest levels in South Korea. The series begins with the murder attempt of sitting President Jang by his second in command, Prime Minister Park Dong-ho. The deputy Prime Minister, Jung Soo-jin, then sees her own calculated path to power. These two would be successors to the presidency try to keep each other out of power and ruin each other's political careers through lies, bribery, threats, blackmail, and lawfare, trying to form alliances with both public and private influencers, and the citizenry at large. It is definitely an unvarnished look at what is possible with people with great ambition who will stop at nothing to gain power. It also shows how efforts made to root out corruption can lead to more corruption. Many comparisons can be made to real life governments in many countries, including the United States, from what was depicted in this series.
Two glaring problems limited the message's effectiveness: First, the plot holes. Early on, when Park becomes acting President and learns of the threat Jung will become, he fires her as Prime Minister. Yet she retains access to her office, information and files, and continues to give orders to (former) subordinates. This enables her to continue her quest to remove Park from power. If a person were fired and removed from their position, they would no longer have this kind of access or power. Nor would she or any other single person be left alone (or with their assistant only) in a hospital room while the President was recovering from a near death experience. Any nation would provide tight security for their leader while he or she was recuperating.
Second, the monotone emotions displayed by every character became repetitive and boring. Their limited range only consisted of serious scowls by everyone, and then Jung's watering eyes at the hint of each impending crisis. Very few smiles, and only during flashbacks.
Those items aside, THE WHIRLWIND was a binge worthy, one season series.
Two glaring problems limited the message's effectiveness: First, the plot holes. Early on, when Park becomes acting President and learns of the threat Jung will become, he fires her as Prime Minister. Yet she retains access to her office, information and files, and continues to give orders to (former) subordinates. This enables her to continue her quest to remove Park from power. If a person were fired and removed from their position, they would no longer have this kind of access or power. Nor would she or any other single person be left alone (or with their assistant only) in a hospital room while the President was recovering from a near death experience. Any nation would provide tight security for their leader while he or she was recuperating.
Second, the monotone emotions displayed by every character became repetitive and boring. Their limited range only consisted of serious scowls by everyone, and then Jung's watering eyes at the hint of each impending crisis. Very few smiles, and only during flashbacks.
Those items aside, THE WHIRLWIND was a binge worthy, one season series.
A fantastic Korean political thriller I've ever seen! Just as the 'Whirlwind' refers to intense wind that keeps spinning, in the same way this is one of an intense series that keeps spinning with twists after twists. A strong fight between President n Prime minister to grab the power that keeps one completely hooked up. One believes politics is above all morals n the other believes politics is about corrupt free democracy. Though ending is satisfactory, yet it feels like neither of them wins in a big way. However, a little lengthier. A miniseries of 12 episodes dubbed in Hindi as well. Available in Netflix My ratings 8/10!
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