Had Potential
The ProducersI remember watching an interview with Kim Soo Hyun where he was asked why he agreed to be part of this drama. He replied that he wanted to shed his Do Min Joon character and I decided to give it a try. I thought it would be also good for me to see him doing something completely different.
I didn't have any expectations going into this drama but looking at the cast, I thought maybe this was going to be amazing giving the different storyline and the fresh documentary editing style. It had great potential from the start but as it progressed and perhaps given the short numbers of episodes, nothing was really well developed and there was never really a point to anything. I did find the day-to-day struggles that PD's face in this drama was very interesting, but it failed to have proper depth, choosing instead to focus on a silly romance that was not going anywhere.
Overall I enjoyed watching Kim Soo Hyun in a new role but ultimately this drama suffered from changing directors halfway, not having more episodes, and a bit more time to develop characters and story-line.
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p.s why is it that every show with gong hyo jin she has the worst costume. Everything she wears just doesnt flatter her image. Shes the main actress yet the rookie girl writer who never showed her teeth or smiled had the best outfits. Aigoo somebody burn her wardrobe and change stylist
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This is a very refreshing drama. It's not only different in it's approach, but also in how it's story unfolds. It's smartly written. It doesn't get itself wrapped up in drama cliches, or at least none that I found frustrating or ridiculous. I mean, there is the whole thing with how dense Gong Hyo Jin's character is and that is a frustrating character in any drama, but instead of treating that dense character as normal like most dramas do, this drama makes fun of her for it. So they certainly save themselves on that.The hard part about this drama is that I am so used to the typical K-drama format, that I expected the same outcome here. The thing is, I didn't want that same typical outcome, so it made it frustrating to watch. But since it didn't end that way, it's kind of an all is forgiven situation.
The most compelling part of this drama for me was Cindy. With the other characters it was simply just the typical K-drama relationship problems, or the trouble of getting better ratings, but with Cindy, I just felt completely sad for her. She had nothing in her life except for fame and it was heartbreaking. Honestly the fact that she was still stuck up and self centered at times further strengthened her character because it showed how it was part of her barrier that she would put on herself as well as just being so alone that it made sense with her. The fact that she goes through what she does and still ends a strong individual at the end showed she was the strongest character in this drama. IU does such a great job at fleshing out her character. She was fantastic.
From a pure acting standpoint, Kim Soo Hyun is easily the strongest. In My Love From the Stars, he was super suave, and he's a guy at the top of his game. But this show is why he is a top actor. I completely forgot that previous image and completely bought him as a bumbling dork here. Everything from his demeanor to the times he pulls off an impression, he owns it. Can't say I fully liked his character at all times, but he does a great job with it regardless.
Gong Hyo Jin and Cha Tae Hyun are both great as usual. I've always enjoyed them, and they continue to show why they are top class actors.
Kim Jong Kook was certainly a revelation. For being his first role, he provided some great comic relief and he does a much better job than I expected him too. All the way around the cast was great.
I know, don't post spoilers, but I'm not one to engage in comment sections or converse with my fellow drama fans, so this is basically my one outlet to get whatever I want to talk about out. So don't read this next paragraph if you haven't watched the show.
Our four leads are all big stars, but if you had to narrow the show down to two leads, most would probably say it's Kim Soo Hyun and Gong Hyo Jin. The drama seems to focus on their blossoming relationship the most. So, if this were any other drama, the two of them would end up together. I was expecting that, because that's the typical outcome. So because of that, the show was a bit frustrating to watch because I didn't want them to. They had great chemistry as a senior producer and her junior colleague, but never in a romantic fashion. So I just want to thank the writers of this drama for being brave in doing something that at least to me felt out of the norm by not having them end up together. So many dramas are about one character having feelings for another, and then that person ends up liking them back, but the truth is most one sided loves don't end that way. So while I was shipping Seung Chan and Cindy, I'm still glad they didn't end up together romantically either. Maybe you could of said the same thing about Ye Jin and Jun Mo, but that never felt like a one sided love, but always that he was just holding back.
I hope to see more dramas like this in the future. While I don't really watch American dramas, I at least feel they are constantly trying to break the mold and be different. K-dramas on the other hand are a lot slower in that regard. So many of them follow the same mold, and it's probably why so many of us get hooked on them, maybe because we like that about them. But at the same time we need to have those that progress more too. Not just in how a drama might have a different unexpected outcome for it's story, but also in it's format. The way they tried something new here by having the characters talk to the camera. It made it unique and something different for a K-drama, and I liked it.
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I loved it how this show started by introducing the world of producers. It was a great idea that Seung Chan was a rookie and that he learned about all the rules and customs through hilarious mistakes and misunderstandings. I liked the reality tv- vibe and the interview type of narrator, it was really fun and made me feel like I really got into the heads of the characters. But in later episodes this style slowly fades away and the episodes are filmed more or less the usual way. The drama loses some of it's edge. Overall it's great to see how almost everything in this show was meant to criticize the Korean corporate world, how ridiculous unspoken rules and hierarchy can get. I believe South Korea needs more dramas like this with more poignant criticism.
I must say that Baek Seung Chan is one of the best drama characters ever. I loved how his naivety clashed with the hardened shamelessness of the "adult" world. Often his honesty was taken the wrong way and even his good intentions were misunderstood. His character was brilliant. The other main characters were great too, it took a while for Cindy to grow on me and I think that IU's acting needs more practice, compared to the other cast she lacked. The side characters were hilarious and I wish they had more screen time instead of the love triangle that made me yawn.
All in all this drama is a fun watch, refreshing and hilarious but also serious once in a while. It's loaded with criticism and puns.
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Lacks any real substance
I think it relied too much on celeb cameos and pop culture references than providing us with any substance to the story. The stylisation of the drama doesn't work well because it doesn't seem convincing. It is supposed to be a reality show following the typical lives of entertainment workers but the camera work and editing doesn't format it to necessarily feel that way. I would say that it is definitely a fun drama but it lacks any real substance.Esta resenha foi útil para você?
Passez votre chemin.
Pourquoi sortir un tel drama ? Pourquoi perdre son temps devant 12 épisodes insignifiants ? Je ne vais pas faire de longs paragraphes pour dire que j’ai trouvé mon visionnage à chier, je vais simplement énumérer les quelques points qui l’ont rendu horrible.Le casting
Honnêtement, j’ai juste eu l’impression que le drama faisait la publicité des idoles de la K-pop. D’accord, ça reste dans la ligne éditoriale du drama, mais dosez.
Le scénario
Rien de très palpitant : des problèmes au travail et des histoires d’amour qui s’y mêlent. DODO.
Atmosphère générale
Je pensais que le drama datait d’avant 2013, mais pas du tout. Il est sorti la même année que d’autres dramas incroyables, donc je reste dans l’incompréhension.
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Content
- The entertainment industries dark side.
- The tough life of idols and staff members.
- The making of entertainment.
- Inspiring life lessons and point of views on love.
- Amazing acting.
- Funny, touching and memorable scenes.
If you enjoy watching dramas, idols or reality shows, I recommend that you watch this. It may not be 100% realistic but it does bring a lot of things to light in a very funny but at the same time serious and informative way. With some extra drama it was entertaining until the last episode and leaves room for a lot of different ships.
ENJOY!!
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I love The Producers - and I'm not quite sure why
I understand why people didn't like The Producers - but I for one really loved it. But the strangest thing is, the greatest thing about The Producers for me is, the feeling you have while watching it. I'm not sure about others, but for me, how you feel like watching a drama is as important as everything else. I just loved the cast and the chemistry between all the main leads, the cast and chemistry just felt so natural that I thought at points I was watching a real group of people instead of actors and actresses.The OST is also surprisingly addictive - I can guarantee myself that I'll be listening to this OST on YouTube over and over again for years to come. I also really liked the cinematography and the documentary concept (if the documentary concept was used more I think it would have been repetitive but thankfully it was the right amount). Of course the story is great too, but I don't want to spoil anything as I really suggest that you watch The Producers if you haven't done so already! Please <3
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Very uneven writing
The first 4 eps were incredibly boring, I wondered "how can one show have so many inane conversations"?! About shaking printing cartridges, etc. It was basically filler for the first 5 hours!Even later, many scenes (the production meetings, the meetings in the big boss' office, Ken Doll and paper lady's storyline) remained very repetitive and very boring.
For all the talk about the team producing 2D1N, I was also disappointed that we barely saw any shooting.
Luckily, it wasn't all bad: any scene focusing on our main four was good, they were all very likable, and I was rooting for pretty much any combination of the four, so the watching experience was still good. I just had to fast-forward a lot around the good bits...
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A sincere drama, that may probably leave you unsatisfied
Because of the mixed reviews, I was hesitant to watch this drama. In the end, I did watch it only because IU (Cindy) co-stars in it. In that regard, I may be biased : she was stunningly beautiful in every scene. The vulnerable-yet-strong persona suits her beautifully. If you are fans of IU and watch this drama, you probably won't be disappointed.I liked The Producers, but I was left with the frustrating sentiment that it could have been so much better.
This is not, by any means, a bad drama. Both the writing and acting are sincere. The characters are flawed in very relatable ways, and the depiction of their interactions, aka the story, mostly steers clear of the heavy-handed tropes (unlikely coincidences, misunderstandings, unrealistic change of character,...) that tend to plague k-drama. The comedic moments were hit-and-miss, but most were light-handed enough, and some were hilarious enough, that I did indeed laugh out loud once in a while. Kim Soo Hyun (Baek Seung Chan) truly shone in that regard.
The first few episodes felt like a Korean take on The Office, and the newbie's confrontation with the "real", petty world of business felt, at least in a comedic sense, right: because his own reasons for joining this world were so childish and misguided, his ordeals were funny. I can't spoil the show, just let me say that this arc becomes far reaching (not as a character arc, more as the conceptual arc of making life-defining choices based on the ground of love) in a scenaristically brilliant turn of events.
What makes me sad about this drama is that, while it is always respectful of its audience, it did not commit to writing a meaningful resolution for its characters.. There were so many dots let to be connected.
My guess would be that the writer had the perfect drama in mind, but that, ironically, some producer ruined it.
Or, maybe, it was the writer's intention that so many likable characters should be left hanging. A slice of life...?
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I'll give this drama a 5.5/10.
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