Literal kids playing mafia. Anyway, the drama was full of cardboard characters and you may expect an amateur level of performance, editing and writing to match it. The plot felt convoluted and disjointed, struggling to maintain a coherent narrative throughout the show. Characters lacked depth and development, making it challenging to emotionally invest in their arcs or connect with their journeys. Their personal relationships didn't intertwine well with the story either. I was looking forward to see Uhm Tae Goo but the drama wasn't worth it. I find this period and setting of Japan/Korea to be the worst to watch through any media. They "almost" don't know how to go on about it. I could count a few rare exceptions on one hand.

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Inspiring Generation
2014 • 1h 0m • 1 Season • 24 Episodes • ★ 4.3 (10 votes) Ended
Based in the 1930's of Shanghai, China, this drama is a story about love, friendship, patriotism and desire. Shin Jung Tae (Kim Hyun Joong) is an outrageous and clumsy man, but has an unconditional love for his country and family. He was known as the best fighter in the alleys of Shanghai.
Director
Kim Jung-kyu
Writer
Chae Seung-dae
Writer
Park Kye-ok
Rating
4.3
Runtime
60 min
Episodes
24
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★ 2/10 • Dec 9, 2023
Keywords
martial artsmafiahistorical fictionpower struggle1930smaterial artshistorical romancejapanese occupation of koreajapanese colonial rulebased on manhwa



















