Bad Guy (2010)
Shim Gun Wook is a stuntman whose secretly plotting revenge against Haeshinm Group, a large corporation to whom Hong Tae Sung is the heir. As he works to destroy the family by first seducing the youngest daughter, Hong Mo Ne, he finds himself at a crossroad when Mun Jae In enters his life. Determined to correct the wrong, Gun Wook is about to risk it all, and take down anyone who gets in his way. Edit Translation
- Native Title:나쁜 남자
- Also Known As:Bad Man , Nappeun Namja , Bad Boy
- Director:Lee Hyung Min, Lee Jong Jae
- Screenwriter:Kim Jae Eun, Kim Sung Hee
- Genres:Thriller, Romance, Drama, Melodrama
- Tags:Antihero Male Lead, Chairman/Chairwoman Supporting Character, Consultant Female Lead, Stuntman Male Lead, Troublemaker Male Lead, Badass Male Lead, Weak Female Lead, Rich Female Lead, Poor Female Lead, Multiple Mains(Vote or add tags)
- Country: South Korea
- Type: Drama
- Episodes: 17
- Aired: May 26, 2010 - Aug 5, 2010
- Aired On: Wednesday, Thursday
- Original Network:SBS
- Duration: 1 hr. 5 min.
- Score: 7.6 (scored by 4,538 users)
- Ranked: #4867
- Popularity: #1635
- Content Rating: 15+ - Teens 15 or older
- Watchers: 9,641
- Favorites: 0
Pagwa (musical)
"Forget it"
Killed my father and left behind only the words “forget it” and a red scent.
A murderer who disappeared as if in flight
Bullfight is fascinated by its meticulous and cool-headed existence.
I promise that one day I will stick a knife in that murderer's heart.
20 years later,
A 65-year-old sculpture of a murderer who looks more decrepit than the memories of bullfighting.
I have been doing contract killings for over 40 years.
As you get older, your body and mind become creaky and you are treated as a waste product.
Even for him who has lived ignoring the joys and sorrows of life for a long time.
Before you know it, warmth begins to seep in.
Finally, Bullfight finds a piece where everything has changed so much since then.
For one shining moment, for the most perfect revenge
Sculpture and bullfighting face each other
Reviews
Wow. nicely executed, this drama really keeps you on the edge of your seat and consistently engages your emotions in a such a way that will literally have your blood start boiling and eye balls glued to the screen as you anxiously wait to see what will happen next. Furthermore, the plot of this drama, while simple in design is built with so many individuals intertwine into one big storyline, one can't help but feel over-time the complexities that arises out of such a simple course of action.
Going further, what makes this drama so engaging is that it puts the human emotions and experience of betrayal, vengeance, love, family, friendship, and money into a universal context that possibly anyone can relate to. First and foremost is the betrayal. You may have experienced in life when you felt betrayed by the very people/person who trust and admire. simply being used up and tossed aside like trash. one can't help but feel betrayed thus leading one into seeking vengeance for the pain that one has experienced. it is only justice, right? "Eye for an eye", as the saying goes. they made you suffer, you've experienced emotional pain, now they will get a taste of their own medicine. there's an interesting double karma that occurs in this drama that really makes you think, "Could there have been a better course of actions?".
Along the way in one's vendetta, you meet people or someone who brings love and friendship into your life. your heart wavers because you begin to fall in love with this person. what will you do, when your heart betrays you as well? Will you give up your vengeance for this person. seems like a very plausible thing to do and just forget about everything while you're still trying to complete your master plan. will falling in love mess you up?
Family is also important as well, as your action may consequently affect everyone in it. as well as those who are connected to your family. however, what if your family hides a dark secret, will it still justify for your actions and vengeance? Often in the scheme for power, it is really about about the money, the Benjamins. as greed is quite an over-powering human desire for more of everything in life. after all, money is what makes the world go round, right. I think. well not really in my opinion but nonetheless we need it in order to survive in our current societies.
Ji Chang-Wook’s Girlfriend and Dating Rumors
If you can’t wait any longer to find out whether or not this handsome and talented Korean actor is available, you can now relax because, as of recently, Ji Chang-Wook confirmed that he is indeed single, and he even revealed in an interview that he is looking for a partner.
Over the years, Ji Chang-Wook has dealt with numerous dating rumors’ with many of his female co-stars as well as close friends with whom he has been spotted spending quality time or just seeming to be very close. However, Ji Chang-Wook himself confirmed that the majority of these rumors were nothing more than that.
But we’ll let you be the judge. Here are Ji Chang-Wook’s past dating rumors…
Ha Ji-Won
This beautiful actress met Ji Chang-Wook, as they were both part of the drama series ‘Empress Ki‘. Because the two seemed to fit so well together in the series, fans couldn’t help but wonder if the connection was the same in real life. This rumor only got more attention during an interview with both actors, after fans noticed actor Ji Chang-Wook continuously kept on complimenting the actress, saying she was a good listener and has a cheerful persona.
Despite how perfect these two seemed together on camera, neither has confirmed being more than just friends.
Park Min-Young
These two talented actors started off as friends, but many suspected that there was something more than just a friendship. There were two possible theories surrounding this rumor. Either both actors were in a romantic relationship or Ji Chang-Wook was crushing over Park Min-Young.