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unterwegsimkoreanischenD
27 people found this review helpful
Apr 26, 2022
30 of 30 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 8.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 7.5
Rewatch Value 4.5
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A must-have for makjang-lovers. A roller coaster of evil where you end up feeling for the worst, too

"Five Fingers" is a must-have for all those who love "makjang". A roller coaster of evil... and it doesn't stop. The spectators are allowed to tear their hair, wriggle, turn, annoy themselves to the bitter end... It's about the piano, too - some battles take place while playing, being around and doing business with the grand piano.

This is about family and South Korean family values/virtues in particular. Submission to the value system is declined as a virtue in all its fatality. In the interweaving of events, the viewer inevitably faces the question again and again: is it virtue or stupidity, virtue or impertinence, virtue or arrogance?

The series dates from 2012 and makes a cunning attempt to challenge viewers to confront the value system. The rebellious thoughts inevitably arise in the minds of the viewers, because the well-meaning decisions that the protagonists make over and over again drive the values ​​surrounding family (love) to the absurd and trigger suffering one after the other.

The ambivalence inherent in this is exploited perfectly. The actors do their part.

With 30 episodes there may be a tendency to flee in between, but I don't know anyone who didn't stick it out to the end. The ending may not be the classic happy ending, but it may be the true happy ending: the wheel of fortune comes to a standstill. Peace.

At first glance, the greed for money and power seems to be the driving force behind all evil. But actually it is the greed for love and recognition. The wheel of fate and suffering has already been turned on long before the protagonists - the two half-brothers In-ha and Jin-ho - compete against each other. To a certain extent they live out the unresolved conflicts of their parents. If you want to ask who is to blame for everything, then the root goes back a long way. The father pulls the strings out of the grave and it goes even further. A nice psychological study. Especially since you can't help but feel sympathy for everyone, even the worst troublemakers.

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mysecretsoul
28 people found this review helpful
Aug 11, 2013
30 of 30 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 8.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 8.0
Jealousy and opulence color this unyielding revenge melodrama. Set in the sphere of classical music and instrument construction, Five Fingers also brings a unique shade to the genre. It is emotionally engaging, riveting, and downright infuriating on occasion. Unfortunately it suffers from taking too long in set-up episodes, but once it kicks off, does it ever -- only to lose steam in the final stretch.

Joo Ji Hoon will be the initial draw for many. His performance as Yoo Ji Ho is tremendous fun. While the character starts off ridiculously trusting and naive, his development in the second half more than makes up for it. This point is also where Ji Hoon settles into his element. Seemingly improved from Warrior Baek Dong Soo, Ji Chang Wook plays a precariously balanced role with ease. I wanted to hate his Yoo In Ha, but couldn't completely; he was such a pitiable man and, in another life, things might have been different. The three veteran actresses portraying the mothers were also compelling, Chae Si Ra in particular. It must have been difficult pulling off such a complicated character like Young Rang.

Music may be considered another star in Five Fingers. There were many pleasing vocals, including a sad theme by Ji Chang Wook himself: "Fills My Heart." Lim Jeong Hee's "Don't Love Me" seemed to play the most and nearly brought me to tears once or twice. Classical and original instrumentals pepper the rest of the scenes. These work marvelously to amplify their impact and while dynamic, never bring the action over into the cheesy.

Viewers should be aware that Five Fingers deals in themes of domestic abuse and portrays one of the most dysfunctional families ever to grace the screen. The portion before the time skip can be a little hard to watch, and personally my emotions were all over the place.

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BellaChica
43 people found this review helpful
Nov 23, 2012
30 of 30 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 10
Rewatch Value 5.0
I had to write a review because the only review here really does not do this drama justice. This has to be one of the best thought out revenge dramas I have ever watched. When this drama starts out, it does make you wonder when the turn of events will happen because of all the evil that takes place; but when it does (around ep17/18), it is a welcomed change of events. The story line is awesome, the music is awesome, the acting is awesome and I only gave it a 9 because of the lack of chemistry in the romance department. Rewatch value is a 5 because when you rewatch it, you will pick the episodes you want to watch instead of watching it from start to finish. Overall, I never thought this drama would survive 30 episodes but it has. There has never been a point at which I would want to drop this drama or not watch this drama. I can honestly say that I just may buy it once it comes out on DVD.

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NewKDramaAddict
21 people found this review helpful
Nov 29, 2012
30 of 30 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 8.0
Having invested 30 hours watching one of the best revenge dramas I've seen in awhile with the best acting cast! Even though I was not totally for the ending, this does not overshadow my overall feelings for this drama! Talk about family dysfunction to the 10th power!! The cast was stellar! What a great comeback for Joo Ji Hoon who I loved in his prior works! Seeing that he was blacklisted for a period and he completed his army requirements, it was great that he came back strong! Chae Si Ra? I am now a fan! She was wonderful as the twisted mother! Ji Chang Wook
was a newcomer to me as I had never seen him in anything before but I will remember his name. Cha Hwa Yun as Madame Na, this has to be the first time I've loved her character!! This definitely ran the gamut from mental abuse to revenge and it was well served. Great job by all! Cannot wait to see them in the future!

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myles
11 people found this review helpful
Dec 1, 2012
30 of 30 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 8.0
It was a heart wrenching story but i love it. The story is superbly done and the actors/actresses have portrayed their roles in their very best. They deserve awards. The story shows that human beings have a hard time showing forgiveness to those who have wronged them.
The moral of the story is.. show you have forgiven someone while we can because it might be too late..

I am not quite satisfied though with the ending cause we did not know what happened to DaMi, the Grandma and the Father. Who was the child JI Hoo bump into when he entered the place where he played the piano with In Ha? Is she the child of In Ha and Da Mi? A Special to this drama should be done to satisfy us viewers.

Thanks

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catzfin3st
7 people found this review helpful
Mar 4, 2014
30 of 30 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 6.0
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 7.0
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 5.0
Even though I believe Five Fingers made for an interesting plot and it had it's moments where I couldn't help but keep my eyes glued to my screen, I believe this drama failed short. I think what made me really become interested in this story line was the revenge between Ji Ho and Chae Young. While this story starts off like Baker King, the plot travels on to a bunch of what? and huh? The relations between a step mother and her step son, an evil half brother who wants revenge... Watching the characters break down (some even loosing their humanity) kept me wondering just how will this all become resolved? While that was a good aspect of the drama, the writer somehow fell flat with this production and left me wondering, what the hell just happened? Especially with the romance relationships which lacked chemistry and sense. While I will admit Chae Si Ra did a wonderful job playing as an evil mother, I couldn't stand the bitter end of her personality change towards the final episodes. If you've watched Baker King : Kim Tak Gu then you will definitely get the "seen that...been there before" stigma going. If you haven't, well then you just might think it was the best drama you've seen in a while.

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KdramaQueen89
4 people found this review helpful
Dec 6, 2012
30 of 30 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 8.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 7.0
Five Fingers was a must watch drama for me because I really liked Joo Ji Hoon in Antique Bakery and was excited to see what his role after he got out of army would be like plus I enjoy gritty family melos…

Story: It was well written and well paced. It never got draggy and once the revenge started each episode got more and more addicting. There was a major twist thrown in towards the last half in which you wouldn’t think was possible but it makes the drama more exciting. The weakest part though was the romance. Its not a focal point as the writers focus more on dysfunctional family relationships and revenge. I also didn’t like the ending at all. It pissed me off in many ways!

Acting/Cast: Both Joo Ji Hoon and Ji Chang Wook showed different sides in the characters they played. I wouldn’t have recognized them from their past characters that Ive seen. Really big props to JCW though cause his villain was super believable. The actress that plays the mother deserves an award because although she plays the main villain throughout, from the beginning to the end I always had sympathy for her. She did many unforgivable things and yet I just wanted her to seek forgiveness and live a happy life. As for Jin Se Yun, Im just going to say it: it was a big mistake to cast her. I know their was a lot of controversy cause she was replacing the girl from T-ARA but even then, she just did not fit the role of Hong Da Mi and she had zero chemistry with both male leads, which made the romance pointless to me. I thought the supporting cast was perfect.

Music: Lovely classical music being this is a classical themed drama. It was also intense at times and really made scenes more exciting.

Rewatch: Although I didn’t like the ending at all and was disappointed in the romance, I wouldn’t mind watching this again sometime in the distant future.

Overall if you like family melos such as Baker King and Can You Hear My Heart than you should add Five Fingers to your list.

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Rule
4 people found this review helpful
Dec 7, 2012
30 of 30 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 7.0
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 3.0
After much debate to watch or not...I finally finished this drama.
I basically wanted to watch because of J Hoon, who I really liked in Goong, and also I wanted to support him as he went thru a tough time with his scandal and all (after all everyone makes mistakes when young) Well he did a brilliant job in potraying his character, along with the second lead. The bromance (or brohate) is quite good between them.
The story is quite interesting as I like revenge type melos, although not one of the best. It mostly deals with emotions between parent and child and siblings. Sometimes its quite painful to watch but at the same time quite addicting that you cant stop.
Its a little long and tends to have repititions and my opinions is that it could have been a wonderful drama if it was 16 or 20 episodes max. The latter part of the drama is much more interesting than the first as there are lots of twists to keep you engrossed.
The romance is absolutely cold...not even luke warm, with no chemistry between the leads. Im sorry to say but the girl cant act.
The mother is played amazingly and definatly steels the show even though she is an evil character.
the ending.....well I didnt like it. I think they could have thought out a better end for that family, it felt a bit unsatisfactory.
All in all not bad, but not great either..watch if you like revenge melos, but there are much better ones out there.

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DylanNguyen
3 people found this review helpful
Feb 10, 2016
30 of 30 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 8.5
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 9.5
Rewatch Value 9.0
Honestly this drama seemed like it was really long but that is due to plot, but once everything got set up it smacks you in the face with all of the craziness that is about to happen. I personally loved the music choice because it is different from the norm. The story was great it had me going thought all of the emotions. The ending was great & was how i was hoping it would go, but it would have been nice if they would have added how the (Yoo Ji-Ho & Hong Da-Mi) relationship ended. Overall this was a great watch & i would recommend this to anyone who wants to binge watch a drama with an amazing plot that has you going though many emotions.

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Ako
13 people found this review helpful
Oct 1, 2012
30 of 30 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 5.0
Story 6.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 10
Rewatch Value 1.0
I've only seen 13 episodes of this drama so far but I'd like to share my thoughts about it since I'm thinking of dropping it. This seriously could be one of the greatest " revenge drama" since there are some of my favorite actors and since the plot is really well done from the beginning. But I can't bear to watch it anymore. I mean, I've watched more than 150 dramas and it's the first time that I feel sick in front of so many disgusting characters. Feels like they are all completely crazy. I was hoping Ji-Ho would become a kind of really bad guy ( like in the drama Bad Guy or Innocent man.. ) but he still tries to understand and accept what's going on, and honestly, even if it were to change in the upcoming episodes I don't think I'm brave enough to lose my time watching this show. In Ha keeps on making his little stupid tricks and their mother is just the baddest female lead ever ! You thought Secret Garden's Hyun Bin's mom and Jun Pyo's mom were hateful ? They are sweet kids if you compare them to Chae Young Rang. I was very excited for Joo Ji hoon's comeback since I looooove him, he's such a great actor but I think he deserves a better show.. Ji Chang-Wook is doing a really good job too ! Yet I can't explain how disappointed I was when I heard Eun-Jung was chased out by the prod. If when the drama ends I see review telling us to watch this drama despite the first 15th episodes, then I will, maybe. Now, I can't anymore.

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yalda
1 people found this review helpful
Oct 8, 2015
30 of 30 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 6.0
Story 1.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 1.5
till the middle i thought of it as a very lovely sensational story full of music and feelings. but unfortunately the last 10 episodes suffered great instability and writing and editing errors. the first scene which was shown as the first and was supposed to get a denouement was embedded within the chaos of the story. the story turned out to be a simple revenge story with not much of humanistic emotions and feelings of the first episodes and even the music was lost as the love was overshadowed by the mere revenge theme and the girl character was almost removed from the whole story and the very sad ending added to this premature creation that unfortunate made a bad construct which looked to be promising in the beginning.

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Rigby
1 people found this review helpful
Feb 15, 2016
30 of 30 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 7.5
Such an intense drama! Makjang to the max! I loved all the actors and actresses, their acting is off the grid! Chae sii ra is fantastic JJW and JCW are two excellent actors! I must admit i have cried buckets of tears especially towards the last 3 episodes! This drama displayed how awesome and brilliant the acting of the 3 leads! This is makjang in its truest sense and have spent 27 eps of drama at its peak and tearjerker to the highest level! If not for the acting of the leads, i would have dropped this midway and even there is JCW whom i dearly loved, i would say goodbye to this early on! The story is so cliche, going round and round, can they just forgive each other???

Nevertheless, i enjoyed watching this only because of JCW hahaha....

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