Park Young-Han (Lee Je-Hoon) is a young detective. He becomes furious at the reality of human dignity being violated and he struggles to deal with it. He teams up with his colleague detectiv... Read allPark Young-Han (Lee Je-Hoon) is a young detective. He becomes furious at the reality of human dignity being violated and he struggles to deal with it. He teams up with his colleague detectivesPark Young-Han (Lee Je-Hoon) is a young detective. He becomes furious at the reality of human dignity being violated and he struggles to deal with it. He teams up with his colleague detectives
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Excellent and more than worthy of your time and all 10 stars. This is a prequel to the 1971 series titled Chief Inspector. As the original did, it blends historical facts and footage and weaves them into the daily lives and psyche of the characters to really get a feel of the times they were in.
Each episode deals with a new case, with some overlap regarding the ongoing issue of police and political corruption. There are several notable cameos, with the original Chief Inspector being the most poignant. There's some wiggle room for another season, but there weren't any glaring loose ends and the ending itself was bittersweet perfection.
Each episode deals with a new case, with some overlap regarding the ongoing issue of police and political corruption. There are several notable cameos, with the original Chief Inspector being the most poignant. There's some wiggle room for another season, but there weren't any glaring loose ends and the ending itself was bittersweet perfection.
"Chief Detective 1958" is a captivating Korean drama that takes viewers back to post-war Korea, a time brimming with social upheaval and rapid modernization. The series follows the ambitious and astute Detective Park Yeoung-han as he navigates the perilous and politically charged landscape of 1950s Seoul.
The drama excels in blending historical authenticity with gripping mystery, unraveling criminal cases that reflect the societal issues of the era. Each episode is meticulously crafted with suspense and drama, maintaining a strong narrative that keeps the audience engaged without revealing too much too soon.
Lee Je Hoon's portrayal of Detective Park is commendable, bringing depth and nuance to a character that is both relatable and heroic in his pursuit of justice. The show also does an excellent job of depicting the stark contrast between rural and urban life during that period, as well as the challenges faced by those who sought to uphold the law in a time when corruption was rampant.
With its rich period detail, "Chief Detective 1958" is not just a crime drama; it's a time machine that offers a glimpse into a pivotal moment in Korean history. It's a must-watch for fans of the genre and anyone interested in a well-told story set against the backdrop of a country on the brink of transformation. The drama is currently enjoying a rise in ratings as it heads into the final weeks of its run.
Overall, "Chief Detective 1958" is a thrilling ride through history, mystery, and the complexities of human nature. It's a series that will likely leave viewers eagerly awaiting each new episode, as they piece together the puzzle alongside Detective Park. Without giving away any plot details, it's safe to say that this drama is well worth the watch.
The drama excels in blending historical authenticity with gripping mystery, unraveling criminal cases that reflect the societal issues of the era. Each episode is meticulously crafted with suspense and drama, maintaining a strong narrative that keeps the audience engaged without revealing too much too soon.
Lee Je Hoon's portrayal of Detective Park is commendable, bringing depth and nuance to a character that is both relatable and heroic in his pursuit of justice. The show also does an excellent job of depicting the stark contrast between rural and urban life during that period, as well as the challenges faced by those who sought to uphold the law in a time when corruption was rampant.
With its rich period detail, "Chief Detective 1958" is not just a crime drama; it's a time machine that offers a glimpse into a pivotal moment in Korean history. It's a must-watch for fans of the genre and anyone interested in a well-told story set against the backdrop of a country on the brink of transformation. The drama is currently enjoying a rise in ratings as it heads into the final weeks of its run.
Overall, "Chief Detective 1958" is a thrilling ride through history, mystery, and the complexities of human nature. It's a series that will likely leave viewers eagerly awaiting each new episode, as they piece together the puzzle alongside Detective Park. Without giving away any plot details, it's safe to say that this drama is well worth the watch.
If you are lucky enough to watch a drama that has excellent actors, a phenomenal script, great directing and production it is a thing to behold. I thought that the actors fit their respective characters so well that it added to the enjoyment. The stories had so much relevance historically and yet were still well mixed with some comedy that kept it from being too difficult to watch. The subject matter at times were difficult but so well handled.
This South Korean drama puts anything I have seen even in my home of the USA to shame. Well done and thank you for such an entertaining piece of work.... would love to see a second season.
This South Korean drama puts anything I have seen even in my home of the USA to shame. Well done and thank you for such an entertaining piece of work.... would love to see a second season.
This series definitely does not take itself too seriously :)
It is very quirky, funny and always clever and engaging.
A young police detective gets transferred to Seoul from the countryside in 1958.
There he had distinguished himself as being the police officer who had caught the most cow thieves :)
In 1958's Seoul (which they recreated very convincingly) he finds gangs and corruption - especially within his own police station.
But he and his new superior pick up the good fight (adding two more later on).
The always handle their cases with a lot of wits and smarts, never get deterred, even when the going gets tough and it is just great fun to watch them do so.
The series is part comedy, part police drama whereas the comedic parts are clearly paramount.
But it is also very interesting to watch how they had to solve cases in 1958 solely relying on their smarts because there was no CCTV, internet or modern forensics back then.
When the rookie detective from the countryside asks his older superior in Seoul early on, why he fights his lonely fight against injustice and for law and order, he says: "It does not hurt when there are people like me in this world too."
It also does not hurt to watch this series because it always stays clever and smart and is great fun to watch :)
It is very quirky, funny and always clever and engaging.
A young police detective gets transferred to Seoul from the countryside in 1958.
There he had distinguished himself as being the police officer who had caught the most cow thieves :)
In 1958's Seoul (which they recreated very convincingly) he finds gangs and corruption - especially within his own police station.
But he and his new superior pick up the good fight (adding two more later on).
The always handle their cases with a lot of wits and smarts, never get deterred, even when the going gets tough and it is just great fun to watch them do so.
The series is part comedy, part police drama whereas the comedic parts are clearly paramount.
But it is also very interesting to watch how they had to solve cases in 1958 solely relying on their smarts because there was no CCTV, internet or modern forensics back then.
When the rookie detective from the countryside asks his older superior in Seoul early on, why he fights his lonely fight against injustice and for law and order, he says: "It does not hurt when there are people like me in this world too."
It also does not hurt to watch this series because it always stays clever and smart and is great fun to watch :)
Not a bad show. Probably has some roots with history. Not overly sentimental but it's a feel good story.
It seems many Kdrama police procedural involve corruption right up to the top. No exceptions here. The story centers around a country cop reassigned to big police station in Seoul and his fight against crime , questionable police practices, collusion and favoritism.
The heroes are never really in danger, there's a love story and various types of crime. The team starts small but with recruits, time and determination, the tide seems to change.
It's very straight forward type of drama. No tricks or twists really. A little under produced but no real flaws either.
It seems many Kdrama police procedural involve corruption right up to the top. No exceptions here. The story centers around a country cop reassigned to big police station in Seoul and his fight against crime , questionable police practices, collusion and favoritism.
The heroes are never really in danger, there's a love story and various types of crime. The team starts small but with recruits, time and determination, the tide seems to change.
It's very straight forward type of drama. No tricks or twists really. A little under produced but no real flaws either.
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