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- Título original: 돌풍
- También conocida como: Come un'onda , Dolpoong , Dolpung , Gust , Gust of Wind , Smršť , Turbilhão , Whirlwind , Вихор , عاصفة التغيير
- Guionista: Park Kyung Soo
- Director: Kim Yong Wan
- Géneros: Thriller, Misterio, Drama, Político
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Reparto y créditos
- Sol Kyung GuPark Dong HoPapel principal
- Kim Hee AeJung Su JinPapel principal
- Kim Mi SookChoi Yeon Suk [Chief of staff]Papel secundario
- Lee Hae YoungHan Min Ho [Su Jin's husband]Papel secundario
- Kim Hong PaJang Il Jun [President of South Korea]Papel secundario
- Im Se MiSeo Jeong Yeon [Prime minister's secretory]Papel secundario
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This review may contain spoilers
Government-funded Psychological Warfare
HOLY FREAKING HELLLLLLLLLL this drama is not a kdrama anymore this is literally psychological warfare with government funding 😭😭😭 every episode feels like somebody holding a gun to democracy’s forehead while the other person is blackmailing the gun itself LIKE WHAT IS GOING ONNNNNNfirst of all Dong-ho is one of the most terrifying male leads i’ve watched in YEARS because he doesn’t even act evil in a dramatic way 😭 he’s not screaming, not throwing glasses, not doing those corny villain monologues. NO. this man whispers in calm little lawyer voice and suddenly three careers are destroyed, a billionaire is crying, two prosecutors are getting exposed, and somebody’s entire bloodline is under investigation 💀 the way he keeps sacrificing pieces of himself for the “greater good” while slowly becoming the exact kind of monster he hated??? CHEF’S KISS. literally the whole show is watching a man rot morally in ultra HD while convincing himself he’s still saving the country and honestly… kinda iconic kinda horrifying 😭
and the thing that makes him scary is that he’s SMART smart. not drama-smart where characters become stupid so the plot can move. no this man is genuinely calculating like every scene with him feels like he already read the script before everyone else 😭 the way he anonymously fed information to different people just so they’d attack Su-jin from multiple angles at once????? HELLOOOOOO 😭😭😭 bro literally sat there engineering chaos like a bored chess god. when the review said he basically sent Su-jin into a lion pit and waited to see who would eat her first i LOST IT because that’s EXACTLY his energy 😭 he really said “i’m not killing you myself. society will do it for me.”
BUT ALSO… SU-JIN???? OH MY GODDDDDD this woman is actually insane in the BEST way. like every single episode i think “okay she’s done this time there’s no way she survives this” and then somehow she comes back with better PR, more supporters, another alliance, and a fresh blazer 😭😭😭 SHE IS A COCKROACH OF POWER. impossible to kill. terrifyingly adaptable. every time Dong-ho cuts off one route she opens three more like HYDRA 😭
and what i LOVE is that the show never writes her as some pathetic victimized woman politician. no no no this woman is dangerous. manipulative. emotionally repressed. deeply traumatized. probably hasn’t slept properly in years. but also charismatic as HELL 😭 the funeral speech????? oh she ate that up BADDDD. she weaponizes grief better than most politicians weaponize laws 💀 like imagine your enemy possibly murdered the president and YOU still somehow become the sympathetic public figure. i’m sorry but she’s a demon 😭
also can we talk about how everybody in this drama is emotionally attached to each other in the most toxic way possible 😭 because why does every confrontation between Dong-ho and Su-jin feel like a divorce between two people who used to run a revolution together LMAOOOOOO. the history between them is INSANE. they don’t even need romance because the betrayal itself has more chemistry than most kdrama couples 😭 every conversation is basically:
“you betrayed our ideals.”
“you became worse than him.”
“maybe but you created me.”
“okay fair.”
like HELLOOOOO??????
the flashbacks actually make everything hurt more because you see how idealistic they all used to be 😭 they genuinely believed they could fix corruption together and now they’re literally orchestrating assassinations, covering up murders, manipulating prosecutors, bugging watches, blackmailing ministers, threatening witnesses, and psychologically torturing each other over lunch 😭😭😭 the downfall is CRAZYYYYY
AND DON’T EVEN GET ME STARTED ON PRESIDENT JANG II JUN because this man’s entire existence is like the ghost haunting everyone 😭 the way everybody keeps using his legacy like a political football after his collapse/death is sooo nasty but fascinating. every single person projects something different onto him. Dong-ho sees him as the symbol of compromised ideals. Su-jin sees him as protection. the public sees him as tragedy. meanwhile this man was corrupt as hell too 😭😭😭 literally no saints anywhere. not ONE.
that’s probably my favorite thing about this show honestly. there are NO clean hands. every single person is compromised in some way. even the “good” actions are done through horrifying methods 😭 Dong-ho trying to save the country by committing crimes himself is soooooo funny in a dark way because sir… at what point do you become the thing you’re fighting 😭 this man keeps talking about justice while actively committing enough felonies to start his own constitution 💀
and i love that the show KNOWS this too. it never fully romanticizes him. even the reviews are like “uhhh king you are literally turning into the president you hated” 😭 the scene where he asks Jang-seok to continue the fight after he falls because he KNOWS he’s already corrupted himself??? whewwww. that hit. because deep down Dong-ho understands there’s no coming back for him anymore. he crossed the line episodes ago. now he’s just deciding how useful his destruction can still be 😭
ALSO JANG-SEOK MY POOR MEEEEOW MEOOWWWW 😭😭😭 this man is watching his best friend slowly transform into a political war criminal in real time and every episode he looks more exhausted 💀 the emotional conflict there is soooo good because he genuinely loves Dong-ho but he’s also a prosecutor so eventually he HAS to confront him. the scene where Dong-ho subtly admits that one day they’ll meet as prosecutor and defendant?????? OH MY GODDDD THE TENSIONNNN 😭 like this show really understands tragedy because everybody knows exactly where this is heading and still can’t stop it.
and can we PLEASE discuss the level of manipulation happening every episode because why is EVERYBODY recording each other 😭😭😭 bugged watches, hidden phones, anonymous leaks, recorded confessions, surprise press conferences, evidence in safes, blackmail documents… literally nobody in this universe should be allowed near electronics anymore 💀
the watch storyline specifically had me SCREAMING because Su-jin really thought she had Dong-ho cornered meanwhile he knew about the listening device THE WHOLE TIMEEEE 😭😭😭 i swear this man plays psychological chess like he’s possessed. he literally let her think she was controlling him just so she’d expose all the corrupt names connected to Daejin 😭 THAT IS SICKKKKKKK. like genuinely villain behavior but also kinda hot intellectually i’m sorry 😭
and speaking of Daejin OH MY GODDDD the way this corporation basically functions like an unofficial government is terrifying because it doesn’t even feel unrealistic 😭 the show’s portrayal of political-corporate corruption is sooo cynical but sooo believable. prosecutors getting controlled, media narratives changing overnight, public opinion manufactured through emotional performances, people suddenly switching loyalty depending on survival… this drama really said “what if power itself was a contagious disease” 😭
ALSO SU-JIN’S PUBLIC RELATIONS SKILLS NEED TO BE STUDIED BY NASA 😭😭😭 because how does she keep escaping career-ending scandals. husband corruption allegations? survived. hearing ambush? survived. public attacks? survived. possible murder involvement? survived. this woman could probably survive a meteor strike with a 62% approval rating 💀
and i’m sorry but the scene where Dong-ho jumps off the cliff trying to frame Su-jin further?????? ARE YOU KIDDING MEEEEEE 😭😭😭😭 i literally had to pause because WHO THINKS OF THIS. this man said “if i go down i’m dragging you into hell with me” and just launched himself off a cliff like a suicidal Shakespeare character with presidential immunity 💀 the level of theatrical insanity in this show is unmatched.
also the way they constantly use patriotism and history emotionally is soooo effective 😭 the flag passed down through generations, the promises about justice, the symbolism of returning to the Blue House, the idea of becoming a “whirlwind” that uproots corruption… it all sounds noble until you realize everyone saying these things is actively destroying themselves and others 😭 the irony is DELICIOUS.
and honestly the show is weirdly sad beneath all the chaos because none of these people even seem happy anymore 😭 they’re all trapped. Dong-ho can’t stop because too much has already happened. Su-jin can’t stop because survival became instinct years ago. everybody keeps escalating because if they pause for even one second they’ll lose everything. it’s like watching people drown while trying to hold onto crowns made of concrete 😭
ALSO THE WOMEN IN THIS SHOWWWW OMGGGGG 😭 Yeon-suk especially surprised me because at first i thought she’d just be another side political aide character but NOPE this woman is MOVINGGGG. the way she switched allegiance after learning the truth, the way she protects evidence, manipulates meetings, and quietly navigates all these dangerous men… she’s lowkey one of the smartest people there 😭 but also girl STAND UPPPP because why are you helping these morally bankrupt men implode the nation 💀
and the pacing??? absolutely psychotic 😭 there’s no breathing room at ALLLLLL. one episode ends with attempted murder and the next starts with an election scandal and then suddenly there’s corporate succession manipulation and then BOOM emotional flashback and then somebody confesses to attempted assassination live on television 😭😭😭 like the writers genuinely hate peace.
also the dialogue in this show sometimes sounds like ancient war generals disguised as politicians 😭 everybody talks like they’re declaring the fall of an empire every five minutes. nobody just says “i disagree.” NO. they say stuff like:
“history will decide which of us deserves to survive.”
LIKE DAMN OKAYYYY 😭😭😭
and can we talk about how funny it is that every character thinks THEY are the reasonable one 😭 Su-jin thinks Dong-ho is too reckless. Dong-ho thinks Su-jin is too corrupt. Sang-cheon thinks he’s strategically justified. the billionaires think they’re protecting stability. meanwhile the entire government is collapsing like a jenga tower in an earthquake 💀
the show also does something really interesting with morality because it keeps asking whether intentions matter if your methods become monstrous. like Dong-ho genuinely DOES want justice. i believe that. but bro is also manipulating people, covering up crimes, threatening officials, and attempting murder 😭 meanwhile Su-jin started as someone fighting injustice and slowly became absorbed into the very machinery she once opposed. it’s tragic because neither of them fully notices how far they’ve fallen until it’s too late.
and lowkey… they deserve each other 😭😭😭 because WHO ELSE could even understand the level of damage they’ve both accumulated. every interaction between them feels like:
“i know what you did.”
“yeah but i know what YOU did.”
“fair enough.”
LMAOOOOOOO
also i need to say this: the actors are CARRYINGGGG this material so hard 😭 because these scenes could’ve become melodramatic nonsense in weaker hands but instead everything feels so intense and believable. especially the microexpressions omg. the tiny pauses before betrayal. the exhausted stares. the silent resentment. the way Dong-ho sometimes looks physically sick after making a decision but still continues anyway 😭 THAT’S GOOD ACTINGGGGG.
and the show LOVES symbolic imagery 😭 hills, watches, hospital rooms, graves, the Blue House itself… every location feels loaded with emotional meaning. even people shaking hands feels threatening in this drama 💀
the hospital scenes especially stressed me OUTTTT because everybody kept hovering around the president like vultures waiting to see if democracy survives another hour 😭 meanwhile doctors are trying to save lives while politicians are basically calculating poll numbers in the hallway 💀 absolutely dystopian behavior.
and the way public opinion shifts every two seconds is soooo realistic and depressing 😭 one press conference changes everything. one emotional speech changes everything. one leaked recording changes everything. the public becomes another weapon in the war rather than actual people. everyone’s constantly trying to “control the narrative” instead of telling the truth 😭
ALSO WHEN SU-JIN GOT THE FIRST LADY ON HER SIDEEEEEEE????? OHHHHH Dong-ho was SICK 😭 because Su-jin understands emotional optics better than anyone else in the show. hugging at gravesites, crying publicly, framing herself as the defender of legacy… she turns symbolism into armor 😭 meanwhile Dong-ho relies more on strategic destruction. that’s why their dynamic works so well. one fights through emotional influence and survival instincts, the other through cold calculated warfare.
and honestly by the later episodes i wasn’t even rooting for “good guys” anymore because THERE ARE NONE 😭 i was just rooting for whichever psychopath had the better strategy that week 💀 the show completely brainwashed me into becoming a political gremlin.
also the ending stretch where Dong-ho starts openly incriminating himself while taking everyone else down with him????? INSANEEEEEE. this man really said “if i burn, the whole system burns too” 😭 like at this point he’s less a politician and more a living suicide mission wrapped in legal documents.
and maybe THAT’S why the title fits so well because the entire story feels like a whirlwind. nobody stays clean. nobody stays stable. everybody gets swept up, destroyed, transformed. power just spins faster and faster until people lose themselves inside it 😭
ANYWAYYYYYYY this show is basically:
“what if idealism and corruption got trapped in a toxic relationship and dragged an entire nation into couples therapy from hell”
and i am OBSESSEDDDDDD 😭😭😭
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This review may contain spoilers
A very well done, substantial, self-critical, thought-provoking Korean-style political drama.
In “The Whirlwind,” the old masters of Korean film and television use their strong aura to demonstrate what it means to truly want to represent transparency and democracy in South Korea 2024. Even after several decades of 'real' democracy, the political apparatus still feels like a vice in the hands of a few in a backroom and every idiosyncratic move inevitably leads to pain. Here we see the top-class veterans Sol Kyung-gu and Kim Hee-ae and a few more in a Netflix production that has substance and intensity and decisively highlights a major dilemma within the South Korean political scene. A great script with characters who are not just black or white, but full of shades of gray.2024, as I said. Unfortunately, the struggle to act politically honestly, or to curb corruption and illegal influence by the Jaebeol conglomerates, obviously still is a Sisyphean mission... But there is this longing in the country – a desire that politics will at some point be done by responsible, accountable citizens and not manipulated by this 1 percent of the Jaebeol elite, using the system for their own benefit. ((On the other hand, as a mass, that is all too easily manipulated by misleading information the (in theory powerful) people ultimately doesn´t impress as a source of hope... Sobering. Unfortunately.)) Obviously it is difficult to change the sluggish but powerful apparatus. However, the more scandalous conditions and dynamics are clearly communicated through the media, the more the shiny elite may become disenchanted (as in "The Whirlwind"). And perhaps - the more this happens - at some point the general public will no longer be so easily swayed and deceived. Perhaps, slowly but surely, the number of those, who dare to oppose the whims of the so-called elite, no matter the cost, is against all odds growing. And maybe more and more will follow over time. This is, where “The Whirlwind” is coming from...
In 2024, South Korean politics is no longer just a male affair. Nevertheless, the world of decision-makers is still a world of cliques, and if one person is not willing, then force will be chosen. The pattern seems to be the same forever.
And yet. In this KDrama we are dealing with a protagonist, who doesn't care about all the headwinds. He isn´t impressed. He doesn't want to be bought and is resisting temptation. He might become a role model, yet he is driven by his own interest. He cares about the cause, the idea, his political values, and he risks everything for it. The end - the good, honest one - justifies the means. And suddenly an upstanding citizen also attracts others, too. He embodies a longing, stands for a hope that is truly shared by many - even those who have learned to function well within the corrupt apparatus. Where there is a will, there may be a path, but it can be rocky, swampy and, in some places, hopeless. Once again a brave David has faced off against a complacent Goliath. And if he's not careful, even our ambitious David may imperceptibly stray from the right path on his way to an honest goal. Because in fact, not every means justifies its noble end... When it comes to a world of responsible citizens who are equal before the law, then it is at the same time and first and foremost about accountability and about taking (lawful) responsibility for one's own actions. In all consequence. This equally applies to everyone, too. Uncompromising. Without exception...
So, overall I consider “The Whirlwind” a very well done, substantial, self-critical, thought-provoking Korean-style political drama.
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