Han Dong Gyu is a lawyer who's lost all of his cases and, for most of his life, had the nickname "loser." One day, he's given a case to prosecute a bank robber, Lee Chang Ho, who happens to be an old high school classmate. Unable to believe that Chang Ho would commit a crime, Dong Gyu sets out to find out what really happened and changes himself with the process. Edit Translation
- English
- Español
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- dansk
- Native Title: 드라마 스페셜 - 내가 우스워보여?
- Also Known As: Drama Special Season 3 - You're Amusing , Deurama Seupesyeol - Naega Useuwoboyeo?
- Director: Hwang In Hyuk
- Screenwriter: Ahn Hong Ran
- Genres: Drama
Where to Watch Drama Special Season 3: Do I Look Like a Pushover?
Free (sub)
Cast & Credits
- Lee Chun Hee Main Role
- Park Sang Wook Main Role
- Choi Yoo HwaOh Yoo NiSupport Role
- Go In Beom[Dong Gyu's father]Support Role
- Shin Seung HwanPark Jung MinSupport Role
- Park Seon WooHan Young KyuSupport Role
Reviews
If I absolutely must, I guess I can explain...
Maybe it was just me, but the synopsis was a little off. It's really about Han Dong Gyu, a prosecutor who meets an old classmate in court because he attempted to rob a bank. In order to try to understand why his friend did it, Dong Gyu tries to bring to light the truth and circumstances leading up to the robbery.
Phew, now that that's off my chest...
The story was written excellently and Dong Gyu's character development was extraordinarily well done. You know I'm ecstatic about something when I start bringing out all the adjectives that start with "E". Heh.
I'd like to be more explicit, but I don't want to ruin it for you guys :(
As for the cast, I didn't know any... :o ...BUT then I finally recognized Lee Chun Hee (aka Chunderella) from Family Outing. Oh yes! This made me love this drama so much more. He brought the innate sense of dorkiness that is hard to duplicate. Adorkable. Apart from Chun Hee, I didn't recognize anyone, BUT the cast was awesome. Park Sang Wook brought depth to his character; just by looking at him, you could feel his pain. Choi Yoo Hwa was cute without having to bring out the aegyo. (I'm sure you all know what I mean when I say aegyo, right?)
As for music, it was your typical soundtrack. The thing I found interesting was the DING sound that followed a sudden awkward moment between the protagonist and love interest. I thought of it as a musical cue that a memory of them was being embedded into their history. But that's just the hopeless romantic in me.
I really loved this short drama! And I would definitely be watching it again!
If you enjoy cute-encounters, character-growth-and-understanding-pasts, the-meek-standing-their-ground, and an unforeseen twist at the end--->then this is the short drama for you!!
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