SBS unveils the cast of the upcoming music K-drama 'Spring of the Four Seasons' Shin Cha Il, the sharp and distrustful leader of JU Construction’s audit team, tackles rampant corruption. Rookie Gu Han Soo joins the team, hoping for a transfer to Florida, but finds himself challenged by Shin Cha Il. Despite their differences, he grows under his boss’s strict guidance. Meanwhile, ambitious vice president Hwang Dae Woong, the founder’s third son, schemes to outmaneuver his brothers for the company’s presidency. Rookie auditor Yoon Seo Jin, an individualist striving for success, shares a hidden past with Hwang Dae Woong but keeps their connection secret at work. (Source: MyDramaList) Edit Translation
- English
- 한국어
- Arabic
- Українська
- Native Title: 감사합니다
- Also Known As: Gamsahamnida , I'm an Auditor , It's Auditor , Os Auditores , Thank You , Аудитори , Аудиторы , المدققون
- Director: Kwon Young Il
- Screenwriter: Choi Min Ho
- Genres: Action, Thriller, Mystery, Comedy
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Cast & Credits
- Shin Ha KyunSin Cha IlMain Role
- Lee Jung HaKoo Han SuMain Role
- Jin GooHwang Dae UngMain Role
- Jo A RamYun Seo JinMain Role
- Jung Moon SungHwang Se UngMain Role
- Baek Hyun JinYang Jae Seung [Managing director]Support Role
Reviews
started slow but builds up till the finale
I did start this show with no expectations whatsoever, but I thought the premise is interesting. While the ML is a quite an one-dimensional character, there is more to him than the eye sees. The whole cast did a very good job. You get drama, you get comedy, you get thriller and you get a bit of suspense in this package. And every story arc gets stronger with each episode. At least after half the episodes you should know there is something fishy up the top, I will not spoil it here, but that was what I expected and they did not disappoint.Overall an entertaining show, and in contrast to most shows it starts slow and gets better with every epsiode, so give it time.
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Auditors go wild!
I wish more dramas where like The Auditors. For starters, this drama is perfect in length: twelve episodes, no loose ends, actual character development, well paced. An airshot script that knew where the story and characters where going, its strengths and weaknesses, and that took advantage of all of it in order to bring one of the most entertaining kdramas of this year.Yes, the story following a department of internal auditors at a large construction conglomerate is highly entertaining. That goes to show that it doesn't matter what the subject matter of a drama is, as long as the people in charge of production, casting, directing and acting know what they are doing and have a clear picture, it's a win.
The cinematography and camera work is fast paced, as it should, for this is an action drama full of intrigue, betrayal, murder and corruption. Like any story of this genre you have the typical archetypes in each key player but the performances manage to make them feel fresh and likeable. Some characters are meant to be more nuance and complex, those were a treat to watch as we dwell into their backstory and motivations.
The list of guest stars this show has is mind-blowing and I don't think enough people are talking about it. Every episode or so a familiar face shows up for a particular story arc. It varies from a recently famous actress to a veteran actor, character actor that you might not know their name but you definitely know their work. It's wild the amount of talented people involved in this project.
Overall, I found The Auditors to be a really solid drama and I recommend it.
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