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I really wanted to watch this one through but it's such a big investment of my time for it to be boring even 7 hours in -.-
Maybe I'll finish it later
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my favourite moments:
1)when choi dalpo says it is a christmas present pew pew2)when choi dalpo kabedons in ha
3)when choi dalpo kisses in ha for the first time
4)In ha and choi dalpo cooking together at his brothers house
5)Choi dalpo and in ha taking a photo with ahn chan soo's cute baby
6)nitpicker bringing his father to throw snakes on editor hwang
7)editor hwang carrying yoon yurae on his back whenever shes drunk
8)inha's high fives to seo bumjo
9)song cha ok changing herself for her daughter
10)grandfather accepting inha and dalpo's marriage
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Pinocchio gave a very fresh look at the inside view of being a reporter, as unlike many of the others who have reviewed this k-drama, I have yet to actually watch I Can Hear Your Voice for comparison. I noticed the constant theme of the episode names being references to different fairy tales, which was quite a fun touch for consistency that was too fun for me to dismiss.STORY:
The overall story was very gripping and captivating, and kept me on my toes as I went along the series. It had a very kdrama-esque feel to it, which always usually prompts the audience to move on to the next episode. It had many twists, turns and reveals and occasionally the absurdity of how sharp every character's memory is almost got to me (but that sharp memory is exactly what keeps the story in its correct flow, anyway). While the main plot of the story did keep me extremely interested in the show, the main romance can only be briefly described as blandly sweet and barely did much to genuinely move me in any way. Towards the end of the drama, I started to root more for a certain couple than I did for In Ha and Ha Myung, and they didn't even get a proper ending (which may or may not have left me in emotional distress, but I can look past it).
To describe the romance between them — In Ha and Ha Myung — although it is very soft, sincere and sweet, it's not the usual kind that garners a reaction from the audience and therefore did not for me (not completely, anyway). I could look past them most of the time, really, and was very "meh" at the ending they were given, too. The conclusion that was given in the drama seemed a bit lacking for me in some characters, but that's usually irrelevant to the overall flow and is something I can look over. I really wanted to know how That Certain Couple turned out, and also know the current state of In Ha and her mother's relationship, too, and got neither.
Otherwise, the storyline had many intellectual points about human morals and occasionally made me reflect on a few things while watching. It has also made me realize the hardships reporters can go through to reach that lifelong status they yearn for in life.
ACTING/CAST:
All characters were lovable, even the bad ones. The whole cast was very good at their job and gave a — once more — kdrama-esque perspective to the story. Lee Jong Suk, as an infamous actor at this point, gave an outstanding job with his acting, and so did the actor for his older brother. The comedic relief, Nosy Jang, was a likable character as well, along with our cutie Yoon Yu Rae and Chan Soo with his family. I even started developing a little crush on Cap Hwang!
All actors gave their dialogues and characters justice and depth to them in their own way. In Ha is definitely a heroine I don't see everyday, and respected her decisions throughout the way as a Pinocchio and as a reporter. I found her a little badass, too!
MUSIC:
Didn't really stand out to me, but I can certainly remember that one song since it's fresh in my memory. But it probably won't be as stuck in my head as do the songs in other dramas; but the music itself gave a very refreshing outlook to the story.
REWATCH VALUE:
As I don't really every fully rewatch any Asian dramas besides looking at specific scenes on YouTube, Pinocchio doesn't really change my ongoing streak despite the impact it has left on me. Perhaps I'll just rewatch scenes of that aforementioned "certain couple". Who knows.
In general, however, mystery shows can come off as boring to me after you know how all mysteries will be solved anyways, so rewatch value is rather low for me.
OVERALL:
Served justice as a crime/mystery drama, not completely as a romance kdrama. It proved itself to be captivating, partially philosophical and rather insightful. It didn't really provide anything new for me as a Korean drama, but it certainly provides a heavily enjoyable watch for everyone.
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One of the most emotional and satisfying shows I've had the privilege to watch. <3
Pinocchio is one of those dramas that the more I think about the more I love.On first watch the story delves into the backstories of the main leads and at first I didn't understand why they were introducing it so early on until I reached the end of the episode and things started to click. The relationships and themes this show has are so poetically beautiful. All characters have an intricate relationship with each other and their goals are palpable from day one. You want them to succeed, you are rooting for them, you feel frustration when they make mistakes and cheer them on when they learn from them.
There is no entirely good and entirely bad character. You see everyone grow into their best and worst selves, then you see them climb back out of a hole and it's just so real and wonderful. Add a domino style plot, that starts out with a seemingly meaningless fire accident that took away lives and ruined some more. Then it escalates to magnanimous proportions and now the characters have to somehow deal with the consequences and fix this mess.
Characters will think twice about their choices, some will regret what they did, some will not.
Things come full circle. This drama is beautifully planned and well-thoughout. One of the most emotional and satisfying shows I've had the privilege to watch. <3
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The power of words in media & wrestling with the gray areas
“The pen is mightier than the sword,” or in our day: The news media can literally wield the power of life and death in the information they share. After a terrible accident, a family is ripped apart because of poor fact-checking by the media. Mother is dead, father is who-knows-where, and the youngest son missing-presumed-dead, leaving the eldest son alone in the world.The youngest son is rescued and adopted by an adorable found family whose daughter has Pinocchio syndrome—she cannot lie without hiccuping, which means that she must be honest, sometimes brutally so. Her dream? To grow up and become a journalist like her mother…who was responsible for destroying the boy’s family.
This drama follows these two children into young adulthood. She pursues her dream of becoming the first reported who cannot lie (cos of the Pinocchio syndrome); he decides to also become a reporter, solely for the purpose of exposing those who destroyed his family and getting revenge on them all. BUT WAIT! Is it that simple? What really destroyed his family? Was it poor fact-checking? Deliberate editorial choices for sensation and views? Or something far more sinister and high-reaching into the rich elite class?
The two reporters-in-training, along with their co-trainees and the veteran reporters around them, follow this thread while exploring what it means to be a true reporter through exhausting weeks and ethical dilemmas. And when the critical moment comes, which will be more important: revenge and personal resolution? Or justice and answers for the greater good? Either way, you get to look at the same male lead as in “W,” so it will be worth it! #leejongsuksupremacy
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(Trying to do something different from the usual reviews, so I'm changing the format of my reviews this way)
Positives (Pros; Strengths of the series; Things that I liked)
- Unique Plot: While sounding really boring when you read the plot summary, the plot is actually really good. It transitioned from a kid, who grew wanting to get revenge from the reporter(s) who destroyed his family, to actually loving what he does for a living (which ironically, is reporting).
- Genre Mixes: I had a hard time classifying the genre of this drama because it was so dynamic; There was obvious romance, a ton of witty comical scenes, there was some hints of slice of life, a dash of melodrama, and a whole lot of revenge-scheming. While each on their own wasn't fantastic, when mixed together, they turned out to be really really really well.
- Park Shin Hye: The whole cast was really good. Even the supporting characters were delivering their best. But with one look at the show, you can already see who stood out. It's Park Shin Hye. Personally, I feel like this is my favorite role of PSH (I've watched a ton of her dramas, what I hate most is her role in the Heirs); she showed a lot of her funny-quirky side, made me feel flustered when she's gazing at LJS, and made me cry when she was delivering those melodramatic monologues (while hiccuping of course). I wish Park Shin Hye lands more good scripts like this. Doctors was really bland, The Heirs was really stupid. For her acting prowess at her age, I feel like she deserves a whole lot more good scripts like Lee Jong Suk. Speaking of Lee Jong Suk, he was also phenomenal in this drama (but then again, when has he failed to deliver for us?). His acting was superb, but by Lee Jong Suk standards, I've seen better roles from him (Kang Chul from W, Jae Chan from While You Were Sleeping).
- Character development (Choi In Ah, Ki Ha Myung, Seo Bum Jo): All 3 main characters showed some serious character development throughout the series. Choi In Ah, from being nervous, easily-rattled pinnochio to being a reporter who brings out the best of what pinocchio can offer in situations, especially when judgement is involved. Ki Ha Myung, from being a vengeful, reporter-hating, plot-scheming guy to being a fair reporter who checks every detail. and Seo Bum Jo, from being an overprotective, privileged mama's boy who's obsessed with a girl to being an understanding, more competent person as a whole.
Negatives (Cons; Weaknesses; Things that could've been done different)
- Overuse of Plot Twists: There were so many plot twists that some of them already looked predictable. From episode 1 alone, I already knew In Ha's mother was a reporter. That's a good twist (i'm just really good at sensing these stuff). Then there comes the Ki Jae Myung, coming out of nowhere to start killing people. Ok kinda weird, but what's weirder is that he actually changed IMMEDIATELY once he talked it out with his brother. Wait what? This is the funniest and most absurd plot twist in the series................... (see below)
- Character development of Song Cha Ok: The character started out really well for me. From episode 1, I felt irritated and angry at her lines in the series. Signs of what a good villain in a show is. From episode 1, it was clear that she was the villain of this story and should've been the villain 'till the very end but for some really odd reason, they made her to be an anti-hero (episodes 15-17) then a good character from episode (18-20). They just placed the blame on Seo Bum Jo's mom; they suddenly drew a connection from the past that will make Song Cha Ok not really bad, because there's someone badder than she is, and that character wasn't properly given screen time until episode 14. I felt like they tried to make it different from the norm; making a villain become morally good towards the end or at least an anti-hero, but I really think they could've done it without bringing up another antagonist to the story (and for heaven's sake, without connecting it to the past. Koreans love connecting things to the past as if things that are happening are always connected; happening due to destiny or some shit).
Verdict
Worth the watch. If you want to see the beauty, and perfection of this show, watch episodes 1-12. The series started of blazing hot, like a big burning warehouse but as the series grew on (13 onwards), all we can see were smoke from what was once a really monstrous fire, and reporters were just doing their best to try to make a story out of it
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for something emotional, something dramatic something fun watch this but if you are looking for a romantic or love line this is not the show for you!!
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The main premise of this drama is that Choi In Ha can not say anything that she believes or feels is a lie. This can obviously become hilarious or scary. The main male character Dal Po (formerly Ki Ha Myung) went through a horrible experience as a child and has left him with a personal vendetta against the media. The reasoning's behind his attitude and feelings was described quite clearly, and you instantly understand him as a person.
Choi In Ha is very innocent in the ways to the world, though has also been through family troubles, however she is ignorant to the truth (ironically). She grows as a person and as a reporter together with Dal Po.
Together the two unravel lies and cover ups, pain and hard decisions. I like how the story progresses and I like how not everything that you see in the media is the truth. The message of that seems quite clear and is one that some people often forget.
Acting: 10/10
Sometimes I feel like I wouldn’t know bad acting if it bit me in the butt, but I can’t really fault the actors here. I hated some and loved other, felt bad and felt sorry. That exactly what I want from them.
Music: 8/10
The music doesn’t leach a huge impact on you but that’s not to say it’s bad. I think for such a busy story anything to extreme or powerful may have overpowered it somewhat. Notible songs include Roy Kim’s “Pinnochio” and Zion. T’s “Kiss Me”
Rewatch Value: 9/10
I would rewatch it because I liked the relationship between Choi In Ha and Dal Po + the funny exchanges between them and other aspiring reporters.
Overall: 9/10
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*heavy spoilers below!I really enjoyed this drama. Why did it take me so long to watch this?!! :) It has exactly what I like where half the plot is romance focused, and the other half is focused on the ‘career’ aspect of the leads. It was similar to I Hear Your Voice (made by the same scriptwriter, bless her) where half the story focused on the legal court cases which I found a lot of fun. It not only gave me a good insight into the characters but also helped develop them.
Same thing happened here in Pinocchio. It had similar beats to IHYV but it was also different as it focused on the challenges of journalism...I kind of got some Healer vibes from it but this was a good thing for me. I think Lee Jong Suk does a pretty good job playing this kind of tortured ML. He’s not the most versatile actor as he tends to go for similar roles but what he does, he does well, IMHO. I felt a lot for his character. There was a point where I was angry with him. The issues he had in his past- while I understood why he reacted in certain ways, they made him take it out on the FL which got me pretty angry. However, the story actually calls out his behavior and makes him realize his mistakes, his prejudices and how his suffering made him act exactly like the people he hated.
The FL was pretty awesome...I actually love* Park Shin Hye in this role! She was an adorable heroine who was an interesting mix of both strong and weak. She even made hiccuping look cool. The only issue I had was that her character did not have as much scenes or development as the ML. Whatever scenes she does have, however, are pretty satisfying and she does* grow as a character apart from the ML. For the typical, cheerful and innocent FL one usually sees in dramas, I felt there was something unique about ‘Choi In-Ha.’ She was a breath of fresh air. She was basically living out the ‘break the cutie’ trope (the ML’s arc was more revenge focused) but she managed to do it without being broken and coming out stronger and wiser at the end. While I wishLee Jong Suk would play a different kind of role, I feel the opposite and wish Shin Hye would play more roles like this.
The couple’s chemistry was also pretty good. I would say it was better than in IHYV because they were of a similar age. Really hope these two get paired up again.
The rest of the supporting cast did a pretty good job as well. Jin Kyung’s star reporter Song Cha Ok is another example of a character you love to hate in the beginning..but slowly grow to love much later. The character deconstruction here is pretty well done and she was one of my favorite characters at the end. Loved her scenes with the FL.
One other issue I had though, is that they portrayed the ML’s brother as too much of a hero. I get that he suffered, but the guy killed 3 people. These people, while cowardly and selfish for framing the ML’s father- did not actually kill the father. If the ML’s brother had kidnapped them and tried to force a confession from them to exonerate their father- I would actually understand this action a bit more even if I wouldn’t excuse the kidnapping. But no...the ML’s brother outright kills all three. True, he went to jail for it but it doesn’t make me comfortable how the story continues to frame him as a hero by showing multiple heartwarming scenes of him and the ML bonding as brothers after this. These three victims did NOT kill their father. They deserve to be put to prison for framing him, maybe even smacked around...but they didn’t deserve to die. :/
Overall, Pinocchio is one of the best kdramas I have seen in awhile and it will probably take some time to find something that I can enjoy just as much. It’s a pretty good mix of everything...a romance that (while not as thrilling as Healer’s or Eternal Love’s) is just as amazing in it’s own way, a heartwarming family drama and a career based story involving journalism. A really nice package.
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One of the must watch drama...
this drama has an alright story I mean it is engaging and you will easily watch all the episodes but I won't say it is a masterpiece or something like the ML is continually crying about everything he is literally a cry baby here other than that I must say that in the last few episodes the focus shifted from the male lead to a purely support character. This was a little disappointing the story became a little too realistic at the end but I guess the end was satisfactory enough for me to give it a high rating. The acting was a plus and the storys beginning and mostly uptil the last few episodes was very good the last few episodes messed this up.Overall a very good drama, definitely worth a watch
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