Apenas "colheres de ouro" frequentam a Secundária Jaeil em Seul. Lee Seung Cheon, a única "colher suja" da escola, encontra uma mulher idosa misteriosa que lhe diz como ficar rico. Através deste método, Seung Cheon troca de lugar com Hwang Tae Yong, o filho do presidente do Grupo Doshin, o homem mais rico da Coreia. Lee Seung Cheon torna-se Hwang Tae Yong e vice-versa. Finalmente, Seung Cheon vive a vida de uma colher de ouro com que sempre sonhou, mas não é fácil viver como o filho de uma família rica. Um dia, ele sabe que o pai, Cheol, ficou ferido e que corre risco de vida. A culpa de trocar de pais e o carinho ardente pelo pai leva Seung Cheon a visitar a idosa novamente. (Fonte: Disney+) ~~ Adaptado do webtoon "The Golden Spoon" (금수저) por HD3. Editar Tradução
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- Título original: 금수저
- Também conhecido como: geumsujeo , Golden Spoon
- Diretor: Song Hyun Wook, Lee Han Joon
- Roteirista: Kim Eun Hee, Yoon Eun Kyung
- Gêneros: Psicológico, Drama, Fantasia, Sobrenatural
Elenco e Créditos
- Yook Sung Jae Papel Principal
- Lee Jong Won Papel Principal
- Jung Chae Yeon Papel Principal
- Choi Dae Chul Papel Secundário
- Han Chae Ah Papel Secundário
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RUSTED SPOONS
The biggest flaw of the story is giving out way too many golden spoon, it kind of reduced the importance of an otherwise powerful selling point.I will be honest. This is the first Yook Sung Jae series that I have completed (I tried his last show but i cant get past the second episode). This guy is handsome and has the acting chops to boot. Here, as Lee Seung Chun, he caught me in his trap from the very first episode. Something about his pain from being born poor felt effective and believable, and you want him to get out of his desperate situation even if it means somebody else will suffer in his place. As a viewer you'd want to give him the best too.
To be rich, he has to take the place of Hwang Tae Yong, who at first, seems like a despicable character. After a few episodes he managed to switch places, unfortunately for Seung Chun, it is not all greener on the other side as he found out that even the rich Tae Yong has his own personal challenges and demons of his own. Even more unfortunate for Seung Chun, Lee Jong Won's good performance as the new Seung Chun is even better than the original, that you cant help but root for him even more than Sung Jae.
Golden Spoon has managed to convey the rich versus poor comparison very well, albeit, they showed it in a way that poor is synonymous with good and rich is synonymous with evil.
We later found out that there was not only one but quite a few of these golden spoons, which, like I said in the beginning, kind of reduced the importance of the show's most powerful selling point. It felt like a lazy attempt to build the show's tension, to the point that when the last spoon user was revealed, it didnt have the imapct they hoped to create and my eyes just rolled up too high thought it left my skull. It was a waste of cameo from Na In Woo.
Has anyone noticedbhow the seemingly good hearted granny selling these golden spoons is nothing but a creepy Rumpelstiltskin-like character. She just doesn't give a sh*t if the spoon destroys lives, just as long as you buy the spoon. I would have wanted to see her true evil colors, and that she gives all those who used the spoons get what they deserve in return, which comes to that ending that I hated - Seung Chun should have been punished (or at least got the karma he deserved) but instead he got out almost unscathed and looks like he will manage to win the girl after all.
Overall, im still giving it an 8 out of 10. Would i rewatch? Probably not, although Im looking forward to seeing more of Yook Sung Jae and Lee Jong Won's other works.
Must Watch!
This Kdrama is by far the best one to come out this month. The plot is amazing and the whole cast is even better, you can instantly tell that they have so much chemistry together. It’s only a few episodes in, but it’s already so intense, filled with many emotions that makes you intrigued wanting to watch the next episode. The drama is all about an underprivileged high school student who was given a chance to exchange life with his chaebol classmate through a golden spoon.I highly recommend this drama, and it’s definitely a MUST WATCH! You won’t be disappointed.