Kim Dae Myung joins Jung Kyung Ho in 'Oh My Ghost Clients' Yun Ju No é um especialista renomado no mundo das fusões e aquisições corporativas de alto risco e o líder de uma equipe de profissionais qualificados, que inclui o advogado perspicaz O Sun Yeong e o analista de tendências e riscos de mercado Choi Jin Su. Embora trabalhar em um emprego de colarinho branco possa parecer entediante, as vidas desses três são tudo, menos chatas — afinal, eles lidam com negócios corporativos complexos enquanto enfrentam empresas rivais, conflitos internos e dilemas éticos que ameaçam confundir os limites entre suas vidas pessoais e profissionais. À medida que os riscos aumentam e os sacrifícios pessoais se tornam cada vez maiores, Ju No se verá obrigado a usar suas lendárias habilidades de negociação para garantir acordos que poderão fazer a diferença entre o sucesso e o fracasso das carreiras deles. (Fonte: Viki) Editar Tradução
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- Título original: 협상의 기술
- Também conhecido como: A Arte da Negociação , Bậc Thầy Đàm Phán , Hyeopsangui Gisul , Negotiation Skills , Skills of Negotiation , Techniques of Negotiation , Искусство ведения переговоров , فن التفاوض , ยอดอัจฉริยะ นักเจรจา
- Diretor: Ahn Pan Seok
- Gêneros: Negócios
Onde assistir A Arte da Negociação
Elenco e Créditos
- Lee Je HoonYun Ju NoPapel Principal
- Kim Dae MyungO Sun YeongPapel Principal
- Sung Dong IlSong Jae SikPapel Principal
- Jang Hyun SungHa Tae SuPapel Principal
- Oh Man SeokLee Dong JuPapel Principal
- Ahn Hyun HoKwak Min JeongPapel Principal
Resenhas
one of those really good one's that one would expect to be
Even though, this drama was very specific-themed none of the episodes were pass for me, it was intense for the whole time, they fitted whole plot nicely and ending was perfectly wrapped I would say, as in open to the 2nd season, but still wort it even if it's only 1 season, I had fun watching it and I just finished "buried hearts" as well and I honestly prefer revenge here.Special mention to beautiful white hair on Le jihoon, they really hit with that.
In all forms of art, "The Art of Negotiation" is my new favorite!
Yoon Jun Ho, the face of a man who shows no fear, has nothing to lose.The storyline was full of wonders and intricacy that kept me on my toes with all the political intrigues and calculated machinations by Yoon Jun Ho. The way the M&A team side-stepped attempts at their goals and thwarted their potential ruination was exciting to watch.
I have noticed that except for Yoon Jun Ho, all the M&A members ask questions a lot! Mr. lawyer, Sun Yeong, explained judicial terms and conditions and the financial advisor, Min Jeong, let the intern, Jin Su, know about the financial terms, problems and awareness in a way that you can't help but listen and try to understand every bit of it.
That intern was not there for no reason. He was there in every situation as a representative of the audience. Just like the viewers, he was also a newbie in this industry and learning things. So, whenever he questioned terms, he also questioned for normal people like us, and naturally, that's how we got our answers out of curiosity without wasting time in storyline.
They didn't do wish-whoosh-wash extravagant camera angles, stunt work and over-the-top pop bgm but they slowly but steadily built the plot with intricate details of how the corporate world works. This was a drama of great mindwork. Fighting with people not with fists but with knife-sharp brain skills.
The twists and turns had me open-mouthed and several times I found myself gasping in frustration and disbelief. Every time I thought "there's no way out of this situation", they proved me wrong in every episode, leaving me in awe of the characters as well as the plotline and how well it was written. I couldn't even imagine how it would end till the end of the episode. They made sure episodic problems were solved and characters from there were well-used when needed; what an intelligent move!
Just the way I like brainless shit comedies, I also like smart, clever, intriguing plots like this. Loved how the camera and storyline span from one character to another character seamlessly. The little, unnoticeable details they put in and made a bigger purpose out of it was brilliant!
Last but not least, the choice of soundtracks was also intriguing. They retained a suspenseful tension throughout the series.
When the mood got tense, the lyrics-
"The world is a deep, dark ocean
Of greed, loss, and betrayal
Hang onto your sweet emotions
'Cause money takes the heart
Money takes the heart"
-filled the air with utter satisfaction!
Overall, if you are looking for a fast-paced business drama, it's definitely not for you, but if you're looking for an out-of-the-box thrilling ride of how negotiation in the business world works, then you're welcome to the world of betrayal, greed and revenge of "The Art of Negotiation".


























