A Heartfelt Journey Through Connection and Self-Discovery
Mr. Plankton is a 2024 drama with a new take on friendship and finding out who you are. Woo Do Hwan plays Hae Jo, who goes on a trip that changes her life with Lee Yoo Mi as Jae Mi, a woman who is running away from her own difficult life, which includes a controlling family. As they meet interesting people along the way, their unexpected friendship leads to a deep and original study of identity, resilience, and connection.
In the beginning, Hae-jo interrupts Jae-mi’s wedding, taking her away on his journey, while her fiancé Eo Heung pursues them to reclaim his love. The series stars Woo Do-hwan as Hae-jo, Lee You-mi as Jae-mi, Oh Jung-se as Eo Heung, and Kim Hae-sook as Eo Heung’s mother. On Netflix, it has all 10 episodes so you can watch them all in one sitting. And yeah, oh the soundtrack, just love it, thanks for adding, California dreaming at the end of each episode.
The series is a road trip across various locations in Korea. It dedicates summer in Busan and Namwon, autumn in Jeju, and winter in Gangwon. The show showcases beautiful scenery and various aspects of Korean culture. The title's word "Plankton" symbolises the work, as the director notes their crucial yet nearly invisible role on Earth.
Both Woo Do Hwan and Lee Yoo Mi have won my heart but a special thanks must go to Oh Jung Sae, his appearance in every scene was so good. You prolly know him from It's Okay to not be Okay and When the Camellia Blooms. He is amazing. So, Mr. Plankton is a well-made show that blends humour, emotion, and social commentary, resulting in a must-watch for K-drama fans and newcomers. Give it a try, you won't regret.
In the beginning, Hae-jo interrupts Jae-mi’s wedding, taking her away on his journey, while her fiancé Eo Heung pursues them to reclaim his love. The series stars Woo Do-hwan as Hae-jo, Lee You-mi as Jae-mi, Oh Jung-se as Eo Heung, and Kim Hae-sook as Eo Heung’s mother. On Netflix, it has all 10 episodes so you can watch them all in one sitting. And yeah, oh the soundtrack, just love it, thanks for adding, California dreaming at the end of each episode.
The series is a road trip across various locations in Korea. It dedicates summer in Busan and Namwon, autumn in Jeju, and winter in Gangwon. The show showcases beautiful scenery and various aspects of Korean culture. The title's word "Plankton" symbolises the work, as the director notes their crucial yet nearly invisible role on Earth.
Both Woo Do Hwan and Lee Yoo Mi have won my heart but a special thanks must go to Oh Jung Sae, his appearance in every scene was so good. You prolly know him from It's Okay to not be Okay and When the Camellia Blooms. He is amazing. So, Mr. Plankton is a well-made show that blends humour, emotion, and social commentary, resulting in a must-watch for K-drama fans and newcomers. Give it a try, you won't regret.
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