WencheWu
WencheWu

前國際新聞編譯,韓劇、書籍成癮人士。 每週分享讀書心得,偶爾介紹韓國文化。

[Drama Notes] Known as the Korean version of "House of Cards" - "Assistant Officer: People Who Changed the World"

Known as the "South Korean version of "House of Cards" (personally I think the rhythm of House of Cards is faster), "Auxiliary Officers: People Who Changed the World", which was broadcast in 2019, featured members of Congress and their "assistant officers" around them. As the main axis, with actors such as Lee Jung-jae, Shin Min-ah, and Kim Gap-soo playing together, it not only outlines the ecology of South Korea's political circles, but also allows people to once again understand how profound politics is.

Title: "Auxiliary Officer: People Who Changed the World" (보좌관: 세상을움직이는사람들)
Language: Korean Episodes: 20 (two seasons)
Year of broadcast: 2019

Among the movies and dramas that the author likes, the biggest challenge in watching movies is probably political strategy. In addition to a large number of professional terms, how to keep up with the trend of the plot, understand how the protagonists work together to achieve their goals, and more importantly A big challenge and the most fun of it all. Known as the "South Korean version of "House of Cards" (personally I think the rhythm of House of Cards is faster), "Auxiliary Officers: People Who Changed the World", which was broadcast in 2019, featured members of Congress and their "assistant officers" around them. As the main axis, with actors such as Lee Jung-jae, Shin Min-ah, and Kim Gap-soo playing together, it not only outlines the ecology of South Korea's political circles, but also allows people to once again understand how profound politics is.

The Wrestling and Dirty Things Behind MPs

Like other dramas of the same type, "Auxiliary Officer" is also known for its lively rhythm, but because of the unique love element of Korean dramas, the audience can take a breath during the process, and it will be easier for their minds to keep up with the plot. Not only are you coming and going between the enemy and us, but the enemy is restrained by the enemy, and it is clear that there is no "eternal friend". Through the compact plot, it also presents an art called politics.

Image credit: JTBC Image copyright: JTBC

Although there are inevitably too ideal plots, and some karma may also make the audience feel abrupt (always remember the massage chair at the back?), but it is still a wonderful work, and it is understandable why it was used to match "House of Cards" to compare. For audiences who are used to Lee Jung-jae's partial image in "Squid Game", you might as well watch this one, and you will be impressed by him (?).


"Auxiliary Officer: The People Who Changed the World" short story: The hero and heroine with the worst relationship?

Because there are no permanent friends, the male and female protagonists in the play also have moments of tit-for-tat, and the direction of the plot once made the two actors, Lee Jung Jae and Shin Min Ah, also curious, how can the two deadlocked characters return to perfection (Unspoken rules of Korean dramas? ). Interestingly, at a press conference, when Lee Jung Jae was about to talk about his role, he found that Shin Min Ah kept staring at him, which made him laugh and ask, "What's the matter, are you afraid that I will explode?" It also caused a burst of laughter from the scene.

Video of the press conference


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