Just realize that Kim Yoo Ri and Kim Myung Soo were in the " The master's Son " from 2013 ....... both have come a long way from a decade ago !!!!! ππππβ€β€ππ
Surprising entertaining !!!! and then I found out its by acclaim writer and director Lee Byung Hun ( extreme Job , twenty ., Dream etc etc ) !!!! ... wow!!!!! .... No wonder its GOOD !!!!!!
So in short, βWeak Hero Class 1β Season 1 was actually the backstory of the hero of the webtoon, Si Eun. The original webtoon begins from the final scene of the 1st season of the series.
This means βWeak Hero Class 1β Season 1 was done as a set up to the actual story that is seen in the webtoon. According to the fans, while some details of the backstory of Si Eun have been referenced in the original webtoon, the drama adaptation elaborates on it in great details showing his transformation and what led up to him becoming like that.
If it's on tving does it mean we won't have it on netflix? I don't think TVING is available in my country
Netflix bought the rights to S1 and S2 of Strangers ... if they play their cards right ... this could be another " Netflix Original Series" ....... we all can hope .... πππ
Tak Jae-young, the writer of Tving's new original series "The King of Pigs," said that the series will send a message on the root of violence in society.
"Pigs are a symbolic representation of those who suffer the tragic fate of being controlled and dominated for the term of their life," the writer said during an online press conference for the series, Tuesday. "I hope this series can stir up questions and thoughts for viewers. The purpose of the series is to touch on why the world has the strong who commit violence against the weak, and where such violence came from."
Based on the animation of the same name by star filmmaker Yeon Sang-ho, the thriller series revolves around Hwang Kyung-min (Kim Dong-wook), who still suffers from school bullying he experienced 20 years ago. Hiding his trauma, he tries to appear to have a happy life with his wife. But an incident triggers him, leading him to seek revenge.
Jung Jong-suk (Kim Sung-kyu) is a homicide detective who used to be friends with Kyung-min 20 years ago. One day, he receives a message at the crime scene of a murder, with the message sender naming himself Kyung-min. With the help of his colleague Kang Jin-ah (Chae Jung-an), Jong-suk traces the evidence to stop the serial murder that pulls him back to the violence that took place two decades ago.
Tak noted that the live-adaptation will have the core message of the original animation, but will add more thrills and suspense to the story.
"While the original work is more about devastated adults remembering their past, the series focuses on how those with a traumatic pasts live and how it has affected their lives," he said.
From left, actors Kim Dong-wook, Chae Jung-an and Kim Sung-kyu pose during an online press conference for Tving's new original series 'The King of Pigs,' Tuesday. Courtesy of Tving A poster of the series "The King of Pigs" / Courtesy of Tving
Expressing the pressure he had to remake the well-received work, he added that one of his main focuses was to not let down the fans of the animation.
"I, myself, am also a fan of 'The King of Pigs' (animation). Since it was highly acclaimed when it came out, my main thought was to not let the fans down as I adapted the script," he said. "But at the same time, I wanted it to also appeal to those who are not familiar with the animation."
Actor Kim Dong-wook explained that playing such a complex and dark character took him on an emotional journey.
"As I put myself into the character, it gave me a lot of thoughts and emotions. I felt that I needed to take a delicate and careful approach in portraying my character," he said. "He has a tragic past that made him become who he is now. And this figure plays the role of delivering the message about society, so I had to put in a lot of thought to how I should portray him."
Tak Jae-young, the writer of Tving's new original series "The King of Pigs," said that the series will send a message on the root of violence in society.
"Pigs are a symbolic representation of those who suffer the tragic fate of being controlled and dominated for the term of their life," the writer said during an online press conference for the series, Tuesday. "I hope this series can stir up questions and thoughts for viewers. The purpose of the series is to touch on why the world has the strong who commit violence against the weak, and where such violence came from."
Based on the animation of the same name by star filmmaker Yeon Sang-ho, the thriller series revolves around Hwang Kyung-min (Kim Dong-wook), who still suffers from school bullying he experienced 20 years ago. Hiding his trauma, he tries to appear to have a happy life with his wife. But an incident triggers him, leading him to seek revenge.
Jung Jong-suk (Kim Sung-kyu) is a homicide detective who used to be friends with Kyung-min 20 years ago. One day, he receives a message at the crime scene of a murder, with the message sender naming himself Kyung-min. With the help of his colleague Kang Jin-ah (Chae Jung-an), Jong-suk traces the evidence to stop the serial murder that pulls him back to the violence that took place two decades ago.
Tak noted that the live-adaptation will have the core message of the original animation, but will add more thrills and suspense to the story.
"While the original work is more about devastated adults remembering their past, the series focuses on how those with a traumatic pasts live and how it has affected their lives," he said.
From left, actors Kim Dong-wook, Chae Jung-an and Kim Sung-kyu pose during an online press conference for Tving's new original series 'The King of Pigs,' Tuesday. Courtesy of Tving A poster of the series "The King of Pigs" / Courtesy of Tving
Expressing the pressure he had to remake the well-received work, he added that one of his main focuses was to not let down the fans of the animation.
"I, myself, am also a fan of 'The King of Pigs' (animation). Since it was highly acclaimed when it came out, my main thought was to not let the fans down as I adapted the script," he said. "But at the same time, I wanted it to also appeal to those who are not familiar with the animation."
Actor Kim Dong-wook explained that playing such a complex and dark character took him on an emotional journey.
"As I put myself into the character, it gave me a lot of thoughts and emotions. I felt that I needed to take a delicate and careful approach in portraying my character," he said. "He has a tragic past that made him become who he is now. And this figure plays the role of delivering the message about society, so I had to put in a lot of thought to how I should portray him."
the butchery especially by NF for reply 1988 .... understandable since the license rights were only for Korea .....
The Light in Your Eyes has the same director and Screenwriter as this show ....
Lol !!!!!
So in short, βWeak Hero Class 1β Season 1 was actually the backstory of the hero of the webtoon, Si Eun. The original webtoon begins from the final scene of the 1st season of the series.
This means βWeak Hero Class 1β Season 1 was done as a set up to the actual story that is seen in the webtoon. According to the fans, while some details of the backstory of Si Eun have been referenced in the original webtoon, the drama adaptation elaborates on it in great details showing his transformation and what led up to him becoming like that.
"Pigs are a symbolic representation of those who suffer the tragic fate of being controlled and dominated for the term of their life," the writer said during an online press conference for the series, Tuesday. "I hope this series can stir up questions and thoughts for viewers. The purpose of the series is to touch on why the world has the strong who commit violence against the weak, and where such violence came from."
Based on the animation of the same name by star filmmaker Yeon Sang-ho, the thriller series revolves around Hwang Kyung-min (Kim Dong-wook), who still suffers from school bullying he experienced 20 years ago. Hiding his trauma, he tries to appear to have a happy life with his wife. But an incident triggers him, leading him to seek revenge.
Jung Jong-suk (Kim Sung-kyu) is a homicide detective who used to be friends with Kyung-min 20 years ago. One day, he receives a message at the crime scene of a murder, with the message sender naming himself Kyung-min. With the help of his colleague Kang Jin-ah (Chae Jung-an), Jong-suk traces the evidence to stop the serial murder that pulls him back to the violence that took place two decades ago.
Tak noted that the live-adaptation will have the core message of the original animation, but will add more thrills and suspense to the story.
"While the original work is more about devastated adults remembering their past, the series focuses on how those with a traumatic pasts live and how it has affected their lives," he said.
From left, actors Kim Dong-wook, Chae Jung-an and Kim Sung-kyu pose during an online press conference for Tving's new original series 'The King of Pigs,' Tuesday. Courtesy of Tving
A poster of the series "The King of Pigs" / Courtesy of Tving
Expressing the pressure he had to remake the well-received work, he added that one of his main focuses was to not let down the fans of the animation.
"I, myself, am also a fan of 'The King of Pigs' (animation). Since it was highly acclaimed when it came out, my main thought was to not let the fans down as I adapted the script," he said. "But at the same time, I wanted it to also appeal to those who are not familiar with the animation."
Actor Kim Dong-wook explained that playing such a complex and dark character took him on an emotional journey.
"As I put myself into the character, it gave me a lot of thoughts and emotions. I felt that I needed to take a delicate and careful approach in portraying my character," he said. "He has a tragic past that made him become who he is now. And this figure plays the role of delivering the message about society, so I had to put in a lot of thought to how I should portray him."
https://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/art/2023/10/398_325575.html
"Pigs are a symbolic representation of those who suffer the tragic fate of being controlled and dominated for the term of their life," the writer said during an online press conference for the series, Tuesday. "I hope this series can stir up questions and thoughts for viewers. The purpose of the series is to touch on why the world has the strong who commit violence against the weak, and where such violence came from."
Based on the animation of the same name by star filmmaker Yeon Sang-ho, the thriller series revolves around Hwang Kyung-min (Kim Dong-wook), who still suffers from school bullying he experienced 20 years ago. Hiding his trauma, he tries to appear to have a happy life with his wife. But an incident triggers him, leading him to seek revenge.
Jung Jong-suk (Kim Sung-kyu) is a homicide detective who used to be friends with Kyung-min 20 years ago. One day, he receives a message at the crime scene of a murder, with the message sender naming himself Kyung-min. With the help of his colleague Kang Jin-ah (Chae Jung-an), Jong-suk traces the evidence to stop the serial murder that pulls him back to the violence that took place two decades ago.
Tak noted that the live-adaptation will have the core message of the original animation, but will add more thrills and suspense to the story.
"While the original work is more about devastated adults remembering their past, the series focuses on how those with a traumatic pasts live and how it has affected their lives," he said.
From left, actors Kim Dong-wook, Chae Jung-an and Kim Sung-kyu pose during an online press conference for Tving's new original series 'The King of Pigs,' Tuesday. Courtesy of Tving
A poster of the series "The King of Pigs" / Courtesy of Tving
Expressing the pressure he had to remake the well-received work, he added that one of his main focuses was to not let down the fans of the animation.
"I, myself, am also a fan of 'The King of Pigs' (animation). Since it was highly acclaimed when it came out, my main thought was to not let the fans down as I adapted the script," he said. "But at the same time, I wanted it to also appeal to those who are not familiar with the animation."
Actor Kim Dong-wook explained that playing such a complex and dark character took him on an emotional journey.
"As I put myself into the character, it gave me a lot of thoughts and emotions. I felt that I needed to take a delicate and careful approach in portraying my character," he said. "He has a tragic past that made him become who he is now. And this figure plays the role of delivering the message about society, so I had to put in a lot of thought to how I should portray him."
https://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/art/2023/10/398_325575.html