the second leads on the other hand had evident character growth which the main leads lack and they were so fun to watch i literally skip most of the parts of an episode and watch only their part
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It is worth a watch, but weirdly if you said this series was filmed in the year 2003, I would believe you - minus the implementation of an app. Something about the show looked and felt old. The message of the series however was excellent. It shows that you can really make ideas work if you have a bond with people who are all aligned on a goal, and emphasising decent values and virtues to attain the goal - people often lose their morality in the name of capitalism, but this series tells you that there's always another way.
It's a good show to watch if you're making a decision in your career and want to be reminded that it's ok to do the right thing.
I loved the character development of Jin-gyu, played by Kim Seon-ho.
I'm not too much a fan of the lead actresses, but Lee Min-young and Kim Hye-ri in the show I must say are incredibly beautiful.
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I liked the romance & the main leads, the second leads and many misc characters as well. The OST was also okay. I liked it that they didn't overdo the triangle in this one. The reason why it's not 10/10 is because the surrounding story is just not very interesting. This whole delivery business vs. big evil corp thing was extremely typical & for the most part boring and 50%+ of the drama was about this. Other reviewers mentioned that they could empathize with the problems that these youths had to face in "helljoseon", but I found many of these outlandish and unfathomable, it's a bit too much drama logics for me. It's not really slice life, but fantasy, which is fine, but they tried to sell it as slice of life.. The ending was also a bit unsatisfying & although it was a happy ending, it was extremely rushed.For comparison's sake SooBin's most recent drama "Where Stars Land" is very similar in structure & the level of the comedy & flaws in general are also similar, but the life at the Inchineon Airport was WAY more interesting, I liked that show a lot more for that reason.
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A strong series among the romantic ones
Happened to notice this Strongest Deliveryman right after watching Start Up (2020). Both series deal with the formation of a company, a delivery company in one case and IT companies in the other case.I find Strongest Deliveryman better written, with secondary characters better developed, better music, and a better crafted ending.
In spite of the writers of the series being different, the series share points, which cannot be coincidental. Here are two:
1. grandmas running eateries, who in both series play a fundamental role in starting the companies;
2. Kim Seon Ho, who has the second male lead role both series, is nicknamed "good boy" in both cases.
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Strongest Deliveryman is not a standout drama by any means. The plots are pretty standard of what you'll find in other dramas, just standard David vs Goliath. What it does differently is highlights some of the difficulties and challenges faced, from the perspective of a deliveryman/deliverywoman and low-income citizens.I personally think the story progresses nicely, but it did take me a few episodes to warmup to the Jin-Gyu and Ji-Yoon's personalities as I find the antics a little over the top. However, I absolutely love the romantic moments between Kang Soo and Dan Ah.
Overall, I think it's a good show if you are looking for some light drama romantic comedy.
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I started it not expecting much but got so much. It shows beautiful friendships and hardships. Even though people fight, they make up like old friends make up with each other.
It is a drama with beautiful people; everyone is lovely and friendly.
The second couple is the Best!
And the music is lovely too.
It is a slice of life drama that doesn't feel like a slice of life drama but still something to relate to and gives a feel of a slice of life drama...
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I don't think it ended as strong as it started (it began to drag a bit in the last quarter, lost the darker edge it started out with, and certain plot points weren't given as much attention as they deserved), but I enjoyed it for what it was and what it aspired to be. Hell Joseon is a real place, and I felt the characters pain each time they tried, failed, then pulled themselves back up to try again. I ended up being more invested in the secondary couple than the main couple (cause they were just too dang cute), but I appreciated the main couple's struggles in their relationship and how they supported each other and held each other up when one was falling apart.I wouldn't watch it again, but I'm glad I watched it at least once.
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Gets lost in the wilderness
Starts with standard sad girl opening. Ok. Soon we learn sad girl is a tough girl with dreams. Even better she has a plan and is working hard. Sad girl meets misunderstood street boy. Uh-oh. Still through the first episodes sad girl seems to stick the plan. Yay. Uh-oh, sad girl's family is a boat anchor trying to drag her down. She cuts the cord and sets them adrift. Yay.Second leads are rich girl wanting to stand on her own and rich guy who's an f-up. They're both pretty good characters. Yay. Of course, rich guy likes sad girl...but don't worry about it...you know where it's headed.
Drama stuff happens...ok so far. Then we take a hard left into the wilderness. Street boy takes over becomes incredibly righteous, starts his own business (CEO and suit time), strong/sad girl becomes more arm candy like now. Street boy/CEO becomes the leader of the neighborhood businesses etc. and we descend into war of the evil chaebol restaurant empire trying to crush the righteous local restaurants. Blah...so much promise wasted.
Still it's entertaining enough and I like the characters, but instead of grabbing the epicness that is within reach, this drama settles on mediocrity.
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The only redeeming quality of this drama is Kim Seon Ho's laugh talking.
I was pretty hopeful going into this drama, and it started off ok, but for me the entire script was weighed down by really gross and unclean feeling behavior by almost every character. That's no reflection on the actors, who clearly tried their best...but the script is actual trash. I will say though, Kim Seon Ho is really fun to watch in almost every show. Little dude does this really pleasant laugh/talk combination that just makes him super likeable even when he's playing a dick or, like in this drama, a whiny entitled little crybaby.My biggest issue with this drama, apart from the arguably weak plot hooks, is the cringe behavior of most of the characters. You've got the rich whiny dude, the rich rapey hyper-agressive immature chick (probably the best character in the show tbh, from a comedy perspective), the physically abusive FL, and the domineering-under-the-guise-of-being-helpful ML. Of them all the ML got the worst character in the script. It was gross how he forced his own personal beliefs on how people should live onto literally everyone he met. It was gross when his interactions with the FL lead turned from sweet to controlling. It was gross when he forced people to behave in ways he deemed appropriate, even when they asked him to stop. It was gross when he was allowed to behave poorly and get mad but chastised the FL lead for doing the same. The whole thing got super cringe super fast, which was disappointing because the interactions in the first part of the show seemed so healthy.
I couldn't get into this show...I almost stopped multiple times, but I have a disease where I want to finish whatever I've started...so I dropped several more hours into the frustrating and honestly offensive world these poor characters had to exist in. And I'm not talking about oppression and poverty, I'm talking about unhealthy, unsustainable behaviors that are morally questionable but try to force viewers to accept these same behaviors as some sort of pinnacle of humanity.
In the end, I regret wasting my time a little bit. I can appreciate the effort from the cast and crew, but the script was pretty banal and cringe, so what's the even point.
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Ordinary people with great ambitions and planning
I watched this drama because of GKP. But it turned out all the characters are strong and great. I love the story of how that one poor man went through it all to plan a digital startup. The female lead is very strong and she’s consistently strong until the end. The story has lots of appealing messages to people, but the execution had some problems that I feel it a bit boring to watch the first time. When I saw small videos on YouTube, I really enjoyed them.I remember I felt a bit disappointed with the romance of the first couple. I mean I would expect some heavier romance between them. So it is kind of lost potential.
In general, the story of delivery men is still relevant today with Uber and grab everywhere. If you are not looking for something fancy, then this drama would offer light and heart-warming relationships and life lessons.
If you have watched startup, you will see the approach to business of these two dramas are quite different. I think this drama offers better realistic perspective on entrepreneurship than SU.
I don’t know about the music of this drama, so please ignore my rating for music.
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