Han Eok Kwan is a gangster who, one day, discovers he has a hidden 10-year-old son named Jae Su. He meets Hae Lim and falls in love with her at first sight. Hae Lim is a widow with two kids, a 12-year-old girl named Soo Ah and 10-year old son named Kyung Ho. She just moved to Busan and opened a piano school. But somehow, her image gets destroyed and she finally accepts Eok Gwan's love and the two marry. But shortly after, Hae Lim dies in a boat accident. Years later, all three kids are older and were raised by Eok Kwan. Jae Su and Soo Ah are deeply in love with each other but they cannot express their love because they are family, although not by blood. Kyung Ho is a rebel and turns into a gangster too. The drama traces the struggles of these three kids and Eok Kwan. (Source: IMDb) Edit Translation
- English
- 한국어
- Español
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- Native Title: 피아노
- Also Known As:
- Director: Oh Jong Rok
- Screenwriter: Kim Gyoo Wan, Lee Young Chul
- Genres: Romance, Melodrama
Cast & Credits
- Jo Jae Hyun Main Role
- Go Soo Main Role
- Kim Ha Neul Main Role
- Zo In Sung Main Role
- Im Dong JinByun Hak SooSupport Role
- Lee Jae Yong"Viper"Support Role
Reviews
Story:
The story is simply stunning, exceptionally well written, well-constructed characters with very human and powerful conflicts. It's different from other kdramas because, although there is a forbidden romance, what is really striking is how it shows the strength of family ties through many souls who can't find happiness because they are tormented by the past (and here, the past is represented by the piano).
To recapitulate. An incompetent former mobster, who has just found out that he has a son, marries a single mother. A few years later when the woman dies in an accident, the stepchildren hate as much the stepfather as one of them ignores him and the other is given to low life almost like revenge.
Thus in this story no one is willing to forgive: the stepchildren don't forgive the stepfather, the stepfather not forgive himself and the stepfather's son can't forgive himself for loving his stepsister. The only one who seems to be happy is the last daughter, who while filled with light the family, at the same time turns out to be the guilty to make the lovers' romance impossible.
Acting:
Absolutely outstanding performances. If I had never seen this drama, I would never have known that Korea also has its Al Pacino and it's called Jo Jae Hyeon. I take my hat off to his talent. On the other hand, I had never seen any work of Jo In Sung, but surely if you see this drama you will never see him in the same way. Most of the time he is covered with wounds and blood, hating his life and his stepfather. His performance is just extraordinary.
OST:
I started watching this show because I listened "Spring days of my life" by CAN, one of the most memorable songs in Korea. In the videoclip they showed scenes of the drama and so I decided to see it. Apart from this popular song, the OST is really very original.
To end. This drama is full of homesickness and teaches us that we never reach happiness without forgiveness. The stepson never understand the love and good intentions of his clumsy stepfather until he discovers how much he can love a child that is not his. Beautiful reflection and sample of how life turns on a dime. Deep message that leaves you thinking how ironic we are as human beings. Furthermore, most likely you'll end up with a fervent desire to learn to play piano.
1000% recommended!
Melodrama e Relações Familiares Complexas
"Piano", da SBS, é um dorama dramático e emocionalmente carregado que explora as relações familiares complexas e os segredos do passado. A história gira em torno de um pai e seus filhos, cujas vidas são profundamente afetadas por tragédias e escolhas difíceis. O piano, como o título sugere, simboliza os laços emocionais e a música que une e, ao mesmo tempo, separa os personagens.O dorama é marcado por um enredo comovente e atuações fortes, especialmente nas cenas que exploram a dor, o arrependimento e a busca por redenção. "Piano" também oferece momentos de profunda reflexão sobre o amor, a culpa e as decisões que moldam o destino das pessoas.
Ideal para fãs de melodramas intensos que gostam de histórias familiares com camadas de emoção e profundidade.