Amazing performance by Ryu Seung!
I just finished this drama and I’m honestly shocked it’s not more popular. The ratings are way too low for how good this actually is.
I’ll be honest: at the start, I absolutely hated Mr. Kim. He’s incredibly annoying, obsessed with his own success, and the way he treats his family is hard to watch. But please, don't drop it because of him! As the story goes on, you start to see the corporate world through his eyes. It’s a brutal environment where life is just about survival and constantly watching your back. You actually start to feel sorry for him. Watching his journey toward realizing that "less is more" in life was one of the most rewarding character arcs I’ve seen in a long time. And that ending? Perfect.
Ryu Seung-bum delivers a powerhouse performance. He brings a raw, human quality to a character that could have easily remained a caricature. It is truly a shame that this drama remains under the radar and underrated in public ratings.
Just like Ryu’s previous work, Low Life—which is another absolute gem—this series deserves much more recognition. The ending is pitch-perfect, offering a poignant conclusion to a complex story. If you’re looking for a deep, character-driven narrative that rewards your patience, don’t let the low ratings fool you. This is top-tier drama.
I’ll be honest: at the start, I absolutely hated Mr. Kim. He’s incredibly annoying, obsessed with his own success, and the way he treats his family is hard to watch. But please, don't drop it because of him! As the story goes on, you start to see the corporate world through his eyes. It’s a brutal environment where life is just about survival and constantly watching your back. You actually start to feel sorry for him. Watching his journey toward realizing that "less is more" in life was one of the most rewarding character arcs I’ve seen in a long time. And that ending? Perfect.
Ryu Seung-bum delivers a powerhouse performance. He brings a raw, human quality to a character that could have easily remained a caricature. It is truly a shame that this drama remains under the radar and underrated in public ratings.
Just like Ryu’s previous work, Low Life—which is another absolute gem—this series deserves much more recognition. The ending is pitch-perfect, offering a poignant conclusion to a complex story. If you’re looking for a deep, character-driven narrative that rewards your patience, don’t let the low ratings fool you. This is top-tier drama.
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