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Cashero korean drama review
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Cashero
4 people found this review helpful
by Phopai
6 days ago
8 of 8 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 8.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 8.5
Music 6.5
Rewatch Value 6.5

SOME PEOPLE ARE JUST HATERS

The series follows Kang Sang Ung, an ordinary government employee who gains superhuman strength, but there's a catch. His power is directly proportional to the amount of cash he has on his person. This literalizes the phrase 'money is power', creating a unique tension where the hero must constantly balance his desire to do good with his personal financial stability.

Moreover, unlike typical heroes who draw power from the sun or a laboratory accident, the Cashero universe links abilities to economic concepts. This creates high-stakes scenarios where a hero's greatest enemy isn't just a villain, but an empty ATM. The series utilizes vibrant, comic-book-inspired cinematography that contrasts beautifully with the drab, grey offices of the Korean civil service. At the core, the show is about the struggles of the working class. It explores the guilt of spending money on oneself versus the necessity of survival, making Snag-Ung one of the relatable protagonists in recent K-drama history.

However, like many webtoon adaptations, the middle episodes can feel slightly repetitive as the 'monster of the week' formula takes over, momentarily stalling the broader plot development. The show occasionally lunges from slapstick comedy to intense emotional melodrama quite abruptly, which might be jarring for viewers. looking for a consistent mood.

Lastly, Cashero is successful because it understands that for most people, the scariest isn't a world-ending alien, it's the balance on a bank statement. It is a heartfelt, funny, and visually engaging watch that proves you don't need a billion dollars to be a hero, though a little extra pocket change certainly helps. IT'S A MUST-WATCH.
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