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Chief of Staff korean drama review
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by Heffiner
déc. 25, 2019
10 épisodes vus sur 10
Complété
Globalement 9.0
Histoire 8.5
Jeu d'acteur/Casting 10.0
Musique 9.0
Degrés de Re-visionnage 6.0
This drama is about what happens behind the scenes of politics. The good, the bad and a really good dose of the ugly.
How far will people go to get the way they want? This drama deals with backstabbing, corruption and everything bad you can think of in a world of politics.

The main characters are trying their best to help the people but to help the people they have to do stuff that is not always a good thing. Don't expect this drama to be a walk in the park or a drama you can watch to catch a break from real life. This is heavy but it has it satisfying moment.

The acting is really great. Lee Jung Jae as Jang Tae Jun is amazing. He's playing the good guy but still make you question if he goes to far and if he himself, is gonna go to the point of no return.

Shin Min Ah is playing a female lead that is strong and even during pressure and criticism fails to crumble, which I find very rare in Kdrama.

The other leads are also amazing and Kim Gab Soo is doing an amazing job as the villain.

The music is really good, lots of good songs and even some of the instrumental OST stands out.
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