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Torn between his surrogate father's drive for vengeance and the girl whose courage and innocence touches him, Yoon Sung must fight to survive, and choose the path he will take. (Prime Video)

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inglês What can I say, this series has such a high rating because of Lee Min-ho's beautiful eyes and the awesome OST. The story isn't that great, and the series didn’t escape a few hiccups. Somehow it didn't pull me in. I kept waiting for something cool (I admit I enjoyed Lee Min-ho's action scenes, not to mention they had beautiful sound, but otherwise?), something that would draw me in. And I did get that feeling for a bit during episode 12. Just for a bit, then it went downhill again. What the hell do I need with all sorts of romance storylines in the meantime, and those ones and that one and his necktie? Who cares about any love, heart-rending scenes of lovers when it's all about revenge, action, and corrupt politicians! :-D No, but seriously. Kim Na-na got on my nerves, acting tough, talking shit, then City Hunter had to act like that too. Hmph. Fine, comic relief, and fine, a few scenes of the many "theoretically romantic" ones were good. Good in the sense that I didn't feel like skipping them and I listened to what the characters had to say (or where they wanted to stick their noses). But I still have to pick on the lack of logic. Why? Why? Why? I had to ask myself during some of the scenes (and in truth there weren't many of them). Moreover, as I noticed, the best thing to do with a wounded person is to shed tears/shout their name. After all, why would you call a doctor? A heartfelt word and a tear of love will heal any stabbing/gunshot/fist/pipe/car wound. Anyway, the penultimate episode came as a bit of a shock to me; the only character I'd grown to like over time, and they kill her off. Why? For effect? I mean, they don’t even address it afterwards. Nothing. She just croaks and nobody asks any questions. :-( Shockingly lame. Fortunately, the last episode brought me another positive (a small one, but I was blown away by it): I've never seen such a beautiful look full of suffering; for that Choi Il-Hwa immediately rose in my personal ranking of "older Koreans". And of course, the ending had to be full of strong emotions and gunshots. Even Kim Na-na got her shots in. And God, at that moment it looked like a nasty revenge that he dared to shoot xxx. After all the tragedies and deeds on their shoulders, it ends too "hand in globe" with too much – lol – smiling until you’re blinded by it (and we're not just talking about the leads, the scenery around them just had to tell it all with smiles – unnecessary and annoying). Luckily, they threw in a nice song at the end... and a dedication. Still, all in all, a better 3 stars. ()

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inglês City Hunter rests on a great plot and especially on the amazing Min-ho Lee, who we, his fans, just love. I found Nana pretty bland at first. But later on I fell in love with her because of her attitude towards the whole thing. It just bothered me that the writers made her a fragile flower girl for a while and a martial arts master for a while after that. Just whatever suited them. But such flaws are common in movies and TV shows. I had a similar experience with the soundtrack. At first I wasn't really into it, but by the end I became totally addicted to it. Even though I told myself about ten times that this dorama is overrated, I still give it 5 stars in the end. And yes, I admit, Min-ho Lee's eyes play a part in it. ()

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