Gun Woo é um boxeador promissor. Sua mãe está profundamente endividada com o agiota Myung Gil, que é poderoso e notório no negócio de empréstimo de dinheiro. Para pagar a dívida de sua mãe, Gun Woo abandona o boxe e começa a trabalhar para o CEO Choi. O CEO Choi já foi uma figura lendária no negócio de empréstimos de dinheiro, mas desapareceu repentinamente. Um dia, ele reapareceu e começou a emprestar dinheiro sem juros para pessoas com problemas. Ele deixa Gun-Woo trabalhar para ele. Hyun Joo e Woo Jin também trabalham para o CEO Choi. (Fonte: Inglês = AsianWiki || Tradução = ChrisRegina em MyDramaList). ~~ Adaptado do webtoon "Bloodhounds" (사냥개들) de Jeong Chan (정찬). Editar Tradução
- Português (Portugal)
- 한국어
- ภาษาไทย
- Arabic
- Título original: 사냥개들
- Também conhecido como: Hounds , Hunting Dogs , Sanyanggaedeul
- Roteirista e Diretor: Jason Kim
- Gêneros: Ação, Thriller, Crime, Drama
Onde assistir Cães de Caça
Elenco e Créditos
- Woo Do HwanKim Geon WooPapel Principal
- Lee Sang YiHong Woo JinPapel Principal
- Heo Joon HoChoi Tae HoPapel Principal
- Park Sung WoongKim Myung GilPapel Principal
- Kim Sae RonKim Hyeon JooPapel Secundário
- Jung Da EunOh Da MinPapel Secundário
Resenhas
Did some things better than any other series.
Great cast, great plot, great acting, great pace, great wrap-up. A very complete package of everything. Nothing really missed for me. The action sequences were class. The relationships and network were inspiring.Among the things that this series did better I would like to mention my personal favourite -
1. Car chase : Honestly I have watched many kdramas that have these gangs and gangsters, but it's always hand on hand combat and/or weapons. But a car chase is very rare and the one in this series has been done greatly compared to the korean average.
2. Action sequences : Nobody pulled there punches. It sure looks like it. The different weapons and techniques are amazing to watch.
3. Backstory : This wasn't overdone with MSG that somebody killed somebody's someone so the son or daughter of that person plots revenge. The background of the story is very tangible in this drama.
A very few misses that won't be annoying -
1. Some characters you'd like to know about what happened to them or so was not really explored. But it's fine as long as you're not much invested and how can you be considering it's just 8 episodes.
2. More brawns than brain. Could be a turn off for some or could be just the thing for others.
All in all as i already said, it is very complete.
Action, pizzazz, bromance and a whole lotta stupidity.
As far as entertainment value is concerned, Bloodhounds does have a lot of it. The drama is full of hot oppas kicking ass and a wholesome bromance between Woo Do Hwan and Lee Sang Yi- who give you both Men in black and dumb and dumber energy at the same time.WDH shines with his Alpha bunny presence and owns the role. The action scenes are snazzy, the comedy is great, it has a lot of interesting characters, the villain is charismatic, the friendship theme is at an all time high and it’s a very addictive and watchable bite sized show.
That said, the writing is painfully stupid. Like it’s just really fucking bad. The characters do such mindlessly idiotic shit just for the sake of conflict that you can’t take this seriously at all. It’s just 8 episodes of plot holes, meaningless deaths and 0.0001% common sense.
It’s junk food without substance and nothing too deep. However, it did bring me outta a super long slump and I did have fun watching it which is why I am not giving it a 4- which is where I think the writing’s at.
Cause what they are trying to sell you is essentially that a killer who is more or less the underground mafia who has killed samurais, hardened criminals, professional killers, gangsters and has the country’s richest and powerful in the palm of his hand can only be defeated by two goofy millennials who are still wet behind the ears and know how to throw a punch…
It’s hard to buy the BS, you feel me?
Anyway, overall a nice time pass and good for some swoons and giggles.