Two Weeks (2013) 투윅스
Directed by Choi Jung-kyu and Son Hyung-Suk, starring Lee Joon-gi, Park Ha-sun, Ryu Soo-young and Kim So-yeon.
Watched 30 November 2023 - 21 January 2024 — 16 episodes (DRAMACOOL)
Jang Tae-san is a man who has been living a meaningless life and never thinks toward his future. He is on the run after being falsely accused of murder. Furthermore, he discovers that he has a daughter who is now suffering from leukemia. The drama spans exactly two weeks, and tells about Tae-san’s desperate struggles to save his daughter. (Synopsis: Letterboxd)
*Enjoyable series, yet at times stretching credibility.
*Love the male lead Lee Joon-gi and his character. Love his voice and the way he talks.
*Lee Chae-mi is a cute kid and has good rapport with the adult actors, especially Lee Joon-gi.
*I didn't like the actress Kim So-yeon who played the prosecutor and her character was at times really dumb. In the end she improved a bit.
*The episode where the villain drugs the hospital staff of the unit where the kid is staying, and then the kid willingly leaving the hospital with the stranger, is unbelievably stupid.
*I love that they opted for an open ending, and that they were not immediately a happy reunited family. Hope that Lee Joon-gi eventually finds his way back to them again.
*All in all, a thrilling and well-paced show.
Directed by Choi Jung-kyu and Son Hyung-Suk, starring Lee Joon-gi, Park Ha-sun, Ryu Soo-young and Kim So-yeon.
Watched 30 November 2023 - 21 January 2024 — 16 episodes (DRAMACOOL)
Jang Tae-san is a man who has been living a meaningless life and never thinks toward his future. He is on the run after being falsely accused of murder. Furthermore, he discovers that he has a daughter who is now suffering from leukemia. The drama spans exactly two weeks, and tells about Tae-san’s desperate struggles to save his daughter. (Synopsis: Letterboxd)
*Enjoyable series, yet at times stretching credibility.
*Love the male lead Lee Joon-gi and his character. Love his voice and the way he talks.
*Lee Chae-mi is a cute kid and has good rapport with the adult actors, especially Lee Joon-gi.
*I didn't like the actress Kim So-yeon who played the prosecutor and her character was at times really dumb. In the end she improved a bit.
*The episode where the villain drugs the hospital staff of the unit where the kid is staying, and then the kid willingly leaving the hospital with the stranger, is unbelievably stupid.
*I love that they opted for an open ending, and that they were not immediately a happy reunited family. Hope that Lee Joon-gi eventually finds his way back to them again.
*All in all, a thrilling and well-paced show.