NAMKOONG MIN and LEE JUNHO in Good Manager ('Chief Kim', 2017)
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NAMKOONG MIN and LEE JUNHO in Good Manager ('Chief Kim', 2017)
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Atp just give them another drama together pls. I'll watch the heck outta it!
Seo yul & kim Sung ryung
Good Manager (2017)
The fight for justice starts with a little invitation...
...because evil is prevalent and vehement.
Here's a reminder that Season 2 of The Fiery Priest is scheduled to air on Friday, November 8, 2024 in South Korea. The Fiery Priest is the second of Park Jae-Beom's "Justice Trilogy" as it's frequently called (Chief Kim aka Good Manager ; The Fiery Priest; Vincenzo in order of release) and I would love an invitation into screenwriter Park's brain because his creations are so very very good.
On this blog, I frequently talk about movies but dramas, specifically "kdramas," are another delight and from script to director(s) to casting to cinematography and soundtrack, this trilogy holds a special place for me. I think I could write a novel on the themes and scenes in Vincenzo alone. When not only the titular character but the entire cast keeps you watching, you know it's the good stuff. So happy all three shows were twenty episodes and didn't follow the more current trend of shortening the season. The slow character development enabled the viewer to discover individual stories without muddying up the plot too much.
I'm looking forward to watching as soon as Season 2 of The Fiery Priest is available for me to view, and if you haven't seen any of the above shows, I recommend them!
*Pictured above: Kim Nam-Gil as Father Kim (top) and Song Joong-Ki as Vincenzo. Two unconventional "heroes" fighting the good fight.
If you take the setting, boss/employee relationship and comedy from “Chief Kim/Good Manager” and the murder, obsession and psychological torture from “Strangers from hell”
…. you get “Psychopath Diary”
Oh and also the other guys has the Surname “Seo”
Manager says don’t forget to take your break. It's snack time!
7/10 for persistence, 20/10 for good management.
is there a kdrama subreddit that actually lends itself to lively discussion and casual conversations and isn't strangely obsessed with the heirs ?
They’re scouring the employees saying they’ll do restructuring? How can you know that so well from here? That’s the fundemental difference between you and me. You’re talking about class wearing that? Just you wait until I get out of here! I’m gonna get back at you for all this!