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Live

Original title: Laibeu
  • TV Series
  • 2018
  • 1h
IMDb RATING
8.3/10
1.6K
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Bae Jong-ok, Jung Yu-mi, Bae Sung-woo, and Lee Kwang-soo in Live (2018)
Cop DramaComedyCrimeDrama

The drama revolves around the incidents that occur among the police force and the joy, sorrow, and pain that police officers experience as they try to protect justice.The drama revolves around the incidents that occur among the police force and the joy, sorrow, and pain that police officers experience as they try to protect justice.The drama revolves around the incidents that occur among the police force and the joy, sorrow, and pain that police officers experience as they try to protect justice.

  • Stars
    • Jung Yu-mi
    • Lee Kwang-soo
    • Bae Sung-woo
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    8.3/10
    1.6K
    YOUR RATING
    • Stars
      • Jung Yu-mi
      • Lee Kwang-soo
      • Bae Sung-woo
    • 36User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Jung Yu-mi
    Jung Yu-mi
    • Han Jeong-oh
    • 2018
    Lee Kwang-soo
    Lee Kwang-soo
    • Yeom Sang-soo
    • 2018
    Bae Sung-woo
    Bae Sung-woo
    • Oh Yang-chon
    • 2018
    Bae Jong-ok
    Bae Jong-ok
    • Ahn Jang-mi
    • 2018
    Sung Dong-il
    Sung Dong-il
    • Gi Hang-sol
    • 2018
    Lee Soon-jae
    Lee Soon-jae
    • Yang Chon's father
    • 2018
    Jang Hyun-sung
    Jang Hyun-sung
    • Eun Kyung-mo
    • 2018
    Lee Joo-young
    Lee Joo-young
    • Song Hye-ri
    • 2018
    Lee Jae-woo
    • Lee Dong-gyoo
    • 2018
    Jung Doo-kyum
    Jung Doo-kyum
    • Member of the National Assembly
    • 2018
    Bang Joon-seo
    • Kim Kyeong-mi
    • 2018
    Lee Si-eon
    Lee Si-eon
    • Kang Nam-il
    • 2018
    Sin Dong-Wook
    • Choi Myeong-ho
    • 2018
    Jo Wan-gi
    • Kim Min Seok (2018)
    • 2018
    Kim Gun-woo
    Kim Gun-woo
    • Kim Han Pyo (2018)
    • 2018
    Go Min-si
    Go Min-si
    • Oh Song-yi
    • 2018
    Jeon Su-ji
    Jeon Su-ji
    • Missing child's biological mother
    • 2018
    Kim Mi-ji
    • Student demonstrator
    • 2018
    • All cast & crew
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    10mareestarr

    LOVE LOVE LOVE LIVE

    I laughed I cried and I cried again, I have watched many a Korean drama thanks to Netflix's so thank you for this drama it's just brilliant. Fingers and toes crossed they do another season PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE
    10jtackkett

    One of the best series I have ever watched

    I had been watching a lot of K-drama and comedy series on Netflix and this one popped up on my recommendation list. I started watching the first episode and while the acting was excellent, the episode was a little slow and I wasn't hooked. That changed rapidly towards the end of the first episode. I ended up binge watching the entire series over a few days, often giving up sleep so I could watch "just a few minutes more". When I was done, I went back and re-watched a couple of episodes. Then I went back and binge watched the entire series a second time. This show is simply that good. I didn't want it to end.

    The show follows the lives of the members of local police station as they deal with issues while on duty and in their everyday lives. The stories are very well developed and the acting is excellent. As the show progresses, the characters grow in depth and you find yourself becoming emotionally attached to them and caring about their outcomes. But be warned, there are some gut-wrenching moments in this show and there were several times I was brought to tears.

    As other reviewers have stated, this show needs a season 2.
    8FIoret

    The best Netflix series released so far this year

    I have quit watching countless Netflix drama series after an episode or two. More often than not theres nothing that hooks the audience in. Either the plot lacks character or the characters lack heart. This Korean based series draws you in on the first episode with the introduction of the series rookies. You see what drives them and you cant help but cheer them on. This is fresh material that I havent seen on Netflix in awhile. I hope there is a season 2.
    10laplace-93990

    Praying for more. Best show ever.

    It's very difficult to explain all the things I felt watching this show. The cast here is impeccable. I've never watched a K-drama before, but ill say this. I'm seriously praying for a 2nd season. Superb acting. Superb script. Superb score. Best show I've ever seen. Huge thanks to the cast and creators. Thanks. Gracias. Much love.
    10Jodie_ds

    Masterful writing and character development

    I had seen this on my Netflix suggestions and ignored it, as I get a bit bored with cop shows in general. Then I saw a video on YouTube by a reviewerI rate, recommending it as an undervalued hit, so I took a look for myself. i'm so very glad I did. Much like "Search WWW", the writers have allowed for the complexity of being a human to show through in the characterisations. No one is simply good or bad (at least of the main focus characters), and everyone is struggling to do the best they can with their individual situations. The acting was consistently strong across the board, and it was a nice commentary about how the public in the media can pile on about something they know very little truth about. It's a salient reminder for us to always consider the wider implications of any situation we find people like the police in. Yes there are police who choose to make very bad decisions. But most of the time, most police are just trying to do their best to look out for the people in their community. It's easy to forget that when all we hear about are the extremes....

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    • Trivia
      First script reading took place November 16, 2017 at Studio Dragon in Sangamdong, Seoul, South Korea.
    • Soundtracks
      Someone Like You
      Lyrics by Ji Hoon

      Music by Lee Young Min, TLL

      Artist: EXO-CBX (Kim Jong-dae, Byun Baekhyun, Xiumin)

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    • Release date
      • March 10, 2018 (South Korea)
    • Country of origin
      • South Korea
    • Official sites
      • HanCinema [kor]
      • MyDramaList [kor]
    • Language
      • Korean
    • Also known as
      • Live:轄區現場
    • Filming locations
      • Seoul, South Korea
    • Production companies
      • GTist
      • Studio Dragon
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    • Runtime
      • 1h(60 min)
    • Color
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