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SYNOPSIS: It's not easy
to be related to a con artist. People get the wrong idea just
because of a regretful past done by other people. But even
though Jung-doo's family is often misjudged, his being kind
hearted and loyal changed his fate.
REVIEWS: Too bad, liking
the actors wasn't enough to like the story as well. I've seen
Geon-hyeong do his thing in Innocent Steps and Si-yeon wasn't
bad as a new comer in My Girl. I thought, this would turn
out to be a nice series. Then, seeing Han, what a nice casting.
But I was wrong.
I got bored half the time I was watching it because of Geon-hyeong's
character. He has no personality. At first, he is my dream
man but being too nice makes it very irritating. He doesn't
even have a romantic connection with Ha-na's character. Speaking
of, hers is even worst. Her acting was so dreary. Si-yeon's
started strong but as the story runs, she just became an accessory.
She basically abandoned her character and her portrayal became
boring. With Han, I liked him more. His is well established.
I just didn't like the last part where he had a very long
dialogue with his dad. It was very unnecessary.
What's weird is that the parents' lives are more interesting
than the main characters'.
The ending was very predictable and not a single memorable
scene I could remember. But what I'm definite, there are a
lot of loop holes in the story. How can two well-known convicts
not recognized when they were trying to frame up the CEO?
They are not even wearing a disguise. And to think, the CEO
was the one who framed up Geon-hyeong's dad first. Isn't it
proper to know who are you against?
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