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Watch Now Streaming, rent, or buy Two Weeks â Season 1Currently you are able to watch "Two Weeks - Season 1" streaming on Kocowa, Rakuten Viki, KoreaOnDemand. 16 Episodes S1 E1 - Episode 1S1 E2 - Episode 2S1 E3 - Episode 3S1 E4 - Episode 4S1 E5 - Episode 5S1 E6 - Episode 6S1 E7 - Episode 7S1 E8 - Episode 8S1 E9 - Episode 9S1 E10 - Episode 10S1 E11 - Episode 11S1 E12 - Episode 12S1 E13 - Episode 13S1 E14 - Episode 14S1 E15 - Episode 15S1 E16 - Episode 16RatingGenres Drama, Action & Adventure, Reality TV, Crime, Mystery & Thriller Director Cast Popular TV shows coming soon Upcoming Drama TV shows
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95 August 7, 2013January 24, 2016 Two Weeks Episode 1 by girlfriday This drama is sexy. Itâs dark and slick and seedy in all the right ways, and I swear this is a compliment, but Lee Jun-ki plays a really believable dirtbag. Weâve seen a lot of fugitive stories come and go, but this one does a pretty great job of setting up a rich world with dark characters in the first episode, all while making us care about our dirtbag of a hero. Itâs that tiny sliver of hope that heâll redeem himself someday⊠though obviously heâs going to have to walk through hellfire to get there. Episode 1 premiered to low ratings. Masterâs Sun led the pack with and Sword and Flower brought in the rear at SONG OF THE DAY Nell â âRunâ for the OST [ Download ] Audio clip Adobe Flash Player version 9 or above is required to play this audio clip. Download the latest version here. You also need to have JavaScript enabled in your browser. EPISODE 1 RECAP A police van crosses the Han River in mid-day, as a man looks out the window. The Xs on the bridge turn into a caged reflection, and then we see his neck covered in strangle marks, and his hands cuffed together. He has flashes to a dead woman, and waking up next to her covered in blood. He screams at a man âIt wasnât me!â A woman orders her minion to shut Jang Tae-san up for good. A woman drives down the street, wailing and sobbing uncontrollably. Her light turns red, but she guns it at the intersection, and sets off a chain reaction. One car swerves out of her way, and she passes the police van in slow motion. Ahead of them, another car swerves, and then another. And then BAM. A truck of doom hits the police van with such force that it turns over on its side. More cars screech to a halt, and finally a man on a motorcycle is the cherry atop this massive pileup. The camera swirls around to our hero, lying bloodied and unconscious inside the police van. Title card. Well that was a doozy of an opener. We backtrack to an unspecified time, in a gambling den. Our hero JANG TAE-SAN Lee Jun-ki is no princeâhe talks a big game but loses, and quite regularly at that. He starts to complain about having to go home with such losses, but perks up when he gets a call. He makes his way into a nightclub, where the whole staff bows and greets him. Well thatâs never a good sign. A waiter thanks him for coming and points out the rich noona sitting in the corner, who requested to see him. Tae-san kicks him in the shins and says heâs no host bar employee⊠and then promptly asks for his cut and heads over to her table. Pffft. What a winner you are. The waiter asks him to order a bottle of liquor, and Tae-san says he canât drink more than half a bottle before he blacks out. Somehow I think that fact is going to bite us in the ass later. The woman clearly has a crush and money to burn, and says she came here just to see him. She hands over a designer suit and he lights up. Elsewhere in the club, scary mob boss MOON IL-SEOK Jo Min-ki marches down the hall with minions in tow. He reaches a backroom where a woman is crying and pleading on her knees for another chance. Boss Moon shows no mercy to the woman whoâs worked at his club for ten years. She skimmed money off the top, and sheâll pay the price. On his orders, his minions gag her and take out a giant blade to cut off her finger. Aaaack. He runs into one of his hostesses on his way up, just as sheâs getting kicked out of a room for singing badly. She hears a woman screaming, but he quickly throws an arm around her and leads her away to keep her distracted. Tae-san is so drunk that he thinks the noonim is helping him get home, and then looks up in confusion at the hotel she brings him to âThis isnât my house.â She coos that she doesnât know where he lives. Behind them, Boss Moon arrives with that hostess, as heâs telling her that he knows her dream is to set up a bakery someday. He tells her she can quit and heâll help her out, just as Tae-san pulls away from his date and falls right in the path of his car. He stumbles up onto the hood, not hurt, and then the two men lock eyes. Thereâs definitely animosity there, and Tae-san instantly tenses up. The hostess shrieks when she sees him and hides her face, and Boss Moon tells his minion to get rid of âthat trash,â and smirks as they drive away. Tae-san wakes up the next morning and throws his arms around the woman lying next to him⊠and then comes to his senses. A close-up of his bare shoulder shows an old scarâa pretty big one, like a giant stab wound of some kind. He makes his way out of the hotel, cursing liquor as his enemy. He finds an envelope stuffed into his suit pocket with money inside, and he sighs. Iâm sighing with you man. A suit is one thing just barely. But cash makes you the other thing. Three gangster minions from the club happen to run into him at the perfectly wrong momentâstanding there counting money at the entrance of the hotel, and he cringes to himself as he walks away. Gives new meaning to the term walk of shame. They note that heâs outright selling himself now, and one of the younger guys asks why the boss doesnât kick him out if heâs such a disgrace. The older one says itâs because Tae-san âwent to schoolâ in the bossâs place twice. Huh, so heâs been to prison twice for the man? There mustâve been some serious fallout afterwards. He comes home to his roommate, who calls him hyungnim. Iâm going to assume everyone heâs associated with is from that gangster world, though this guy seems a little nebbishy for that, especially when he asks how Tae-san can sleep with women heâs not in love with. Tae-san freaks out when the guy accidentally sits on his suit jacket, and Roommate wonders why heâs so obsessed with his suits. Tae-san says with a glimmer of nostalgia, âBecause you never know who youâll run into.â At least he has a jobâhe changes suits and heads to his pawnshop, where that same bar hostess who was with Boss Moon shows up to pawn a necklace, which is clearly an excuse to see him. She calls him ajusshi and says he looks nice today, and Tae-san brushes her off with his usual curtness. His assistant tells him to be nicer to her, since she shows up every three days like clockwork to pawn and re-buy one thing after another, just to see him. Another of his lackeys shows up in a foul mood over the gold pig he sold him the other day, saying itâs a fake and demanding his money back. They start arguing about how useless Tae-san is, when he doesnât lift a finger around here and just spends all his nights gambling and clubbing. âDid you sell your body last night?â A woman wanders into the pawnshop just in time to overhear every bit of that conversation. Tae-san raises his fist to hit the other guy, and freezes in mid-air as he locks eyes with the woman, SEO IN-HYE Park Ha-sun, looking back at him. They relocate to a coffee shop and sit in such awkward silence itâs making me uncomfortable. He finally asks what brings her around, and she braces herself before asking him to take a blood test. He doesnât understand why sheâs asking, and she haltingly says she has a daughter with leukemia who needs a transplant. It still doesnât dawn on him why sheâs asking him, and wonders if sheâs going around asking everyone she knows to take a blood test. He muses that she mustâve gotten married. In-hye âThe child⊠is eight years old.â As he repeats âeight years old,â it finally sinks in. His eyes widen. She says that the child believes her father to be dead, and he has a momentary flashback to a moment when he told In-hye coldly that she and a child were a burden to him. She tells him now not to even think about seeing his daughter, and that he should know he has no right to be a father to her. Damn. Itâs so cold both waysâyou know exactly why she made that choice, but the look of shock on his face is crushing too. The shock finally wears off âYou had the child? YOU HAD THE CHILD?!â Augh, so that flashback conversation mustâve happened when she found out she was pregnant. He said that, and so she had the child alone. She just keeps reversing and running him over with more bad news. She says she has a fiancĂ©, a man that her daughter follows like a dad. So all she wants from Tae-san is for him to take a blood test. He just keeps repeating her words numbly, and asks if she raised the child on her own all this time. In-hye actually scoffs at the question. Another flashback brings us to the hospital, where Tae-san screams at In-hye to go inside the operating room. She cries and pleads, âOppa, no!â but he shoves her inside and walks away as the doors close, without so much as another look over his shoulder. Dude, you pushed her into an operating room to get an abortion against her will and left her there? Shit. Back in the present, In-hye storms out, laughing at herself for her stupidity in coming to him. He chases her out, screaming, âWhy? Why did you have the child?! Who told you to have the baby?â Her eyes fill with daggers, and she spits back that she never once asked him to be a father. âI didnât come find you in all this time because even as she was dying, I didnât want to bring you back from the dead!â Oof. In the hospital, a little girl leads a hallway soccer match with a giant smile on her face. This is In-hyeâs daughter, SEO SU-JIN Lee Chae-mi, and the nurses spot her running past with alarmed looks on their faces. Suddenly someone scoops her up in his arms just before she reaches the goalpost, much to her dismay. This must be Momâs boyfriend, IM SEUNG-WOO Ryu Soo-young, who frowns when she calls him ajusshi. He tells her that she canât be running around like that, but she gets feisty and says that she can do whatever she wants before she dies. Heâs surprised at her attitude, until she explains that a kid in the ward died yesterday of the same illness that she has, and she heard the mother crying that if she knew heâd go like this, sheâd have let him do all the things he wanted. He assures her that she wonât die because sheâs too pretty and lovable, and Su-jin smiles again. In-hye arrives after her meeting with Tae-san, surprised to see Seung-woo there in the middle of the day. Su-jin quickly whispers to Seung-woo to keep her secret from Mom, and he winks at her. Aw. So cute. I feel a little better knowing she has a good surrogate father around. Mom gets upset when she sees a stuffed animal in her hand, and takes it away to put in the trash. Su-jin cries that she didnât even get to say goodbye yet âWould you like it if I left without saying goodbye?â Oh, kid. Youâre gonna make me cry a lot, arenât you? Seung-woo pulls In-hye aside for a soda break, and gently tells her that she canât be letting Su-jin see how scared and desperate she feels. He says that Su-jin is the one whoâs most afraid, so they have to give her hope. He says brightly that a donor will show up soonâhe can feel itâand puts an arm around her. Tae-san sits in the dark, going over In-hyeâs words to him today, now mixed in with happy memories of when they were in love. Weâre introduced to a congresswoman JO SEO-HEE Kim Hye-ok, whoâs beloved by her constituents. She tells her fellow assembly members that sheâll be retiring from politics once the welfare center sheâs working on gets set up, after which sheâll live quietly with her son. Boss Moon looks over the plans for the same welfare center, and says the end is in sight. He asks about an oil companyâs embezzlement case, and his lawyer assures him that theyâll get a conviction. As he leaves a garage, Congresswoman Jo arrives, and they each take precautions to switch cars before meeting by the river. She doesnât like that his driver is around to witness the meeting, but he introduces the guy as his son. And then we finally meet the woman from the opening car crash. This is our prosecutor PARK JAE-KYUNG Kim So-yeon, who races to finish a last-minute case report before jetting off to the airport to catch a seminar in Chicago. Sheâs down to the wire about everything, wears shirts with stains on them without batting an eyelash, and has a sunny disposition even as her whole staff nags her about this or that around her. Boss Moon and Congresswoman Jo relocate to a place he insists is safe, and it turns out to be the home of the bar hostess, OH MI-SOOK. Mi-sook takes one look at the congresswoman and recognizes her immediately, and nervously says sheâll head out. And on her way, she remotely turns on a hidden camera poised at the living room. Innnteresting. Mi-sook runs to send âUnniâ an email to say that the meeting finally took place, and sheâs recording as instructed. Itâs a helluva meeting to get on camera too they outline their plans to smuggle drugs into the country, lined in historical artifacts. The pieces are being shipped in to coincide with the big launch party for the new welfare center, and Boss Moon reminds Congresswoman Jo that passing the customs inspection is her part to play. She says that the lead inspector is famously gaga over his daughter, and tells Boss Moon to put people on the daughter as a backup plan. We see the inside of someoneâs apartment, an entire wall covered with a giant white board thatâs filled with leads on both Boss Moon and Congresswoman Jo. It turns out to be Jae-kyungâs apartment, and she rushes in to change her clothes before heading to the airport. She picks up a picture from her wall to take with her. Oh hi there, Kang Haneul, whatâre you doing here? All we know is his name is Kim Sung-joon and the reason sheâs really going to Chicago is to try and track him down, or at least follow up on a person who might be him. At the same time, Mi-sook comes back to her empty house and checks her camera. A flashback shows Jae-kyung giving it to her, and she tells her that it looks and functions just like a normal digital camera, except the hard drive will turn all videos into ghost files. Tae-san heads to the hospital, per In-hyeâs half-hearted if-you-want-to-show-up instructions. He gets there half an hour early and straightens up after getting a glimpse at his reflection in the door. She heads over without the slightest expectation that heâll show, but when she calls, he says heâs heading out now. He says it as she walks up to the hospital entrance, and sheâs shocked to see him there early. He takes the blood test and starts to ask the doctor about the transplant and the childâs condition, but In-hye cuts him off and walks him out, saying that sheâll call if heâs a match, and not if heâs not. He finally has an outburst at her, calling her cruel. He asks why sheâs acting so scaryâis she that afraid that heâll suddenly want claim to his daughter? âI wonât ever do that!â Yeah thatâs a no-win statement either way you look at it. She scoffs, âIâm sure you wouldnât. And thatâs how it should be.â She walks away, leaving him muttering to himself, âHow can a person change so much?â Well, YOU try dating you and then weâll talk. Heâs about to leave when he has second thoughts, and decides to go up to the childrenâs ward. He nervously walks down the hall with his head hanging, and then In-hyeâs warning that he has no right to see his daughter floats through his head. He sighs aloud, âSheâs rightâŠâ He turns around to go back, when suddenly a soccer ball comes rolling down the hall. It stops at his foot, and thereâs Su-jin, looking back at him and asking for her ball back. He stoops down to pick it up, and then one look at the little girlâs shoes makes him freeze. He knows thatâs his daughter. He stares back at her with wide eyes, and then she suddenly goes, âDaddy?â Omo. Heâs so taken aback that all he can do is run away. But she just gets up out of her wheelchair and follows him down the hall and around the corner. He jumps a second time to see her right on his tail, and she just looks up at him with these big saucer eyes and says again, âDaddy!â He finally manages to talk back, and calls her a funny kid âWhoâre you calling daddy? Iâm not your dad.â She asks why he came then, and he just stammers that heâs a passing ajusshi is all. So then she stops him again âPassing Ajusshi, I have a favor to askâŠâ Outside, In-hye tells the doctor that Seung-woo doesnât know about Su-jinâs dad she basically told everyone he died, and the doc promises to keep her secret. Tae-san sits nervously next to Su-jin, who explains very eloquently that itâs time for her to part ways with her friend the stuffed monkey, because itâs whatâs best for both of them. But you see, she canât explain the situation to said friend because sheâs a stuffed monkey, and she wouldnât understand her story. Ha. Tae-san fixates on her wording, and Su-jin says Mom told her that every person has a story that they canât tell other people. He gets the gist, and asks if that means sheâs giving him the monkey, and Su-jin says sheâs just leaving her in his care for a little while. âThat means I have to return it to you.â Su-jin âOf course.â Mom calls for her down the hall, and Tae-san hurriedly gets up to leave. Su-jin grabs his hand and puts the monkey in his palm, asks him to promise to give it back. She turns back to give him an air-pinky-swear, and as she runs off, he air-pinky-swears her back. As he rides the bus home, all he can see out the window are kids playing and families out together, and dads playing with their little daughters. He looks at the monkey in his hand and wonders why she called him dadâisnât she supposed to think heâs dead? He sighs, wondering if growing up without a father meant that she ran around calling everyone dad, and that breaks his heart all over again. Once her mom leaves the room, Su-jin takes out her pencil case, and hidden inside is a worn photo of Mom and Dad when they were happy. Awwww, she knew. She knew it was him. Itâs a crumpled picture that she mustâve dug out of the trash, but itâs covered with stickers and she lovingly caresses Dadâs face. Tae-san pours himself drink after drink, still in disbelief that he found out he has a daughter and that sheâs sick all in one day. He sighs, âSheâs pretty.â His roommate comes home and he huddles with his face to the wall, and asks aloud, âWhy does my heart hurt so much?â He cries himself to sleep. Early the next morning, Mi-sook checks outside her house, and finds that sheâs being watched. Thereâs still no word from Jae-kyung, and she starts to panic when her staff says that sheâs away on a trip. Mi-sook asks them to convey the message that she really misses her and wants to see her⊠and we see that her calls are being monitored too. Uh-oh. In-hye braces herself for bad news, but the doctor tells her that Tae-san is a match. And as if on cue, Tae-san calls the doctor, curious about the test results. She passes the phone to In-hye so she can tell him herself, and he leaps up, awash in relief. He says heâll come to the hospital right away, and as heâs getting off the phone and rushing to get out, Mi-sook comes by to leave The Camera in his care. Oh dear. He tries to brush her off, but she insists she really needs to pawn it, and so he writes her a receipt and hands her money. He thoughtlessly puts the camera in his pocket because heâs in such a rush. He runs home and strips down to jump in the shower, and his roommate beams when he sees the cameraâhe was just yesterday complaining that he didnât have one for his big beach date with his honey, and hereâs a fancy digital camera right there in his hands⊠Tae-san arrives at the hospital still as anxious as ever, and says that heâs ready to do the surgery NOW if they need, but the doctor says itâs been scheduled for two weeks later. She says itâs nothing short of a miracle that heâs a match, and says that without him, Su-jin wouldâve been out of options. He asks what he has to do in those two weeks, and the doc says all he has to do is not get hurt and infected. You know, that sure sounds easy, but knowing the hellish two weeks heâs about to face, Iâm now terrified. In-hye walks him out and says sheâll call the day before the surgery, but he tells her not to bother, a little offended that she thinks he might forget the appointment. He promises to show up, and reassures her that she has nothing to worry about. Ugh. Ugh. This is like the line in the horror movie before all hell breaks loose, isnât it? He leaves the hospital grinning from ear to ear, and tossing his little monkey into the air to celebrate. He gets a call from his lackeys at the pawnshop, who send him on an errand to retrieve a watch from their storage unit. He digs around for a good half hour before they call him back with a ânever mind,â which is really suspicious. When he gets back to the office, they tell him that Mi-sook called and asked him to come over, crying because she was so sick. Heâs reluctant, but then he decides that today will be the day Jang Tae-san saves many lives, and heads out. Ack. This is bad. Donât go over there! He arrives at her house, and finds the gate and even the front door open. Thereâs no answer so he goes inside, and as soon as he steps in, a gloved hand knocks him out with one blow to the back of the head. Mom tells Su-jin that they found a marrow donor who matches, and Su-jin suddenly bursts into tears âI didnât know what kind of place heaven was, and without Mom and without AjusshiâI was so scared to go there alone!â In-hye hugs her tight and cries that sheâs so sorry for making her scared. Tae-san wakes up⊠in a pool of blood. Itâs everywhereâon the floor, all over him. He props himself up and looks around in confusion, and then he sees Mi-sook, lying dead right next to him. He jumps back in horror, and the knife is in his hand, which he doesnât even register. The whole place is turned upside-down and thereâs just blood everywhere. He finally inches forward to check on her, when someone bursts through the door. Holy. Crap. COMMENTS Talk about your gripping openers. If you didnât already have me with Tae-sanâs story, that cliffhanger would be the thing to do me in. I have to say, waking up in a pool of blood and a knife in your hand is pretty up there in my list of imaginary worst-case scenarios. The basic story isnât anything new, but I took to it right away, mostly because of the hero. Two Weeks actually feels more like The Chaser than Mandate of Heaven, despite the overall premise being closer to the latter. But it has more of the trappings of The Chaser, only with more flair for action, which for me was the big thing The Chaser lacked so good vibes all around so far. Iâm always impressed with a show thatâs willing to start a series with a despicable hero. Tae-san isnât exactly Gaksital-levels of antihero, but heâs certainly a terrible waste of a good suit. And itâs almost worse that he has the potential to be smart and principled, but chooses instead to take the easy and cowardly way out of everything. Heâs more pitiful than evil, but not in a way youâd actually feel sorry forâquite the opposite in fact, because it makes me want to kick him in the shins for wasting his life away. He feels like a movie hero, mostly because dramaland is usually populated with the clean-cut set, and this guy is, well heâs Ha Jung-woo in every movie ever and still, the cleaned up TV version. I like that Lee Jun-ki plays him with a sheen of bravado thatâs barely masking his self-loathing. Itâs palpable, and fantastic. And itâs even better that they donât pretend he isnât a pretty boyâitâs part of his character that he skates by on his looks, and that actually makes him more pathetic. The tension and backstory between In-hye and Tae-san was a great place to ground the main character. Itâs horrible no matter whose perspective youâre looking at it from, and I think theyâre both right and both wrong, which makes the conflict really worthwhile. The daughter is of course going to be adorable, but it just really got to me that while In-hye thinks heâs the scum of the earth, all she sees is her dad, and sheâs pretty much the only person in the world whoâs going to look at him that way and not see him as the sum of his terrible life choices. Itâs not like being a father will be a magical cure, but I like where his redemption arc is headed, and that it begins with a connection to his daughter. There were way too many characters to meet for a premiere, but the pieces have to be set in place in order to end on that cliffhanger. Itâs the more important beat, so some introductions have to fly by, and weâll just have to trust that the rest of the series will take the time to flesh them out. The interweaving of everyoneâs connections does keep it interesting, albeit complicated. At least with a mystery, part of the fun is getting teased with story behind each character before knowing the score. What I really love is how quickly weâre moving. Within one episode, we have a rich backstory, life and death stakes, a bloody whodunit, and the clock is set. Iâm pretty damn excited to see where we go next. Again, no promises until all new shows have been watched. Weâll keep you posted on recaps. 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ì€ Toowikseu 2 Weeks Jang Tae San is without any parents, siblings, wife or children. He doesnât have any money, honor, or a love life. In short, he lives a non-existent life. One day, he finds himself framed for murder and learns about his alter ego at the same time. From that moment on, his world radically changes. This TV series is about a man on the run who just started wanting to live well but who has to fight to gain his life back. Genre Action, Conspiracy, Drama, Investigation, Suspense, Thriller Country Korean Status Completed Release 2013 Tagsdrama korea dramacoolfirst icdrama dramabeans ondemandkorea newasiantv asianbookie kshowonline subtitles engsub korean drama chinese drama taiwan drama korean movie online free free movies kissasian dramafile viki drama online english kdrama cdrama twdrama asiankiwi news dramas engsub subtitles dramacool dramabay dramayou myasiantv dramafever dramanice hdfree dramalove drama4u boxasian drama3s dramacity dramalike watchasian
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ì€Toowikseu2 Weeks Status Completed Release 2013 Country Korean GenreAction, Conspiracy, Drama, Investigation, Suspense, Thriller Jang Tae San is without any parents, siblings, wife or children. He doesnât have any money, honor, or a love life. In short, he lives a non-existent life. One day, he finds himself framed for murder and learns about his alter ego at the same time. From that moment on, his world radically changes. This TV series is about a man on the run who just started wanting to live well but who has to fight to gain his life back.
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TV Mini Series20131h 5mThe drama spans exactly two weeks, and tells about Tae San's desperate struggles to save his daughter. He is on the run after being falsely accused of murder and discovers that he has a daug... Read allThe drama spans exactly two weeks, and tells about Tae San's desperate struggles to save his daughter. He is on the run after being falsely accused of murder and discovers that he has a daughter who is now suffering from drama spans exactly two weeks, and tells about Tae San's desperate struggles to save his daughter. He is on the run after being falsely accused of murder and discovers that he has a daughter who is now suffering from production, box office & company infoEpisodes16More like thisReview Predictable but amazingly you like watching thriller series, this is perfect for binge watching. You will be glued to the story. If you are someone emotional too, you won't forget it. And if you love kids, you will regret not watching it. If you are new into the korean world coming with the experience of watching high quality British and American tv shows, and that's why afraid may be you have looked over the web and have only found out how beautiful ROMANTIC korean dramas are and that unfortunately is not your genre , don't be because I was once there too not too long ago. This was only my second korean 16, 2018Contribute to this pageSuggest an edit or add missing contentBy what name was 2 Weeks 2013 officially released in Canada in English?AnswerEdit pageAdd episodeMore to exploreRecently viewedYou have no recently viewed pages
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ï»żStory 10 Acting/Cast 10 Music 10 Rewatch Value I was hesitant at first in watching it because I've come to know that its purely an action story and no romance at all.. you know I love love stories, but after few eps... I was like WHAAAAAT?! there is!! yup there is! believe me! to all of you who didn't watch this drama because you think there is no romance in it, then think twice! D wanna confirm if I'm saying the truth? THEN GOOOOOO WATCH IT!~ ; have you tried lining up to ride in a roller coaster? what about being into a roller coaster? you haven't? are you curious to know the feeling? then go watch this drama for you to know, if you experienced riding it then you'll understand me why I compared it in a roller coaster after completely watching it. This drama made me anxious, relieved, thrilled, frustrated, stress, it has its up and down, made me fall into tears then smile. I was supposed to score it but then I changed my mind and I scored it 10^^ and yeah like the other said the ending was satisfying ; There is a touch of romance in it, something about 5%, I thought it was sad but towards the end it was beautiful . Of course the story focus on the run, chase packed of action, hide and seek, and survival ; Acting all cast are great I love them all especially soo jin!! she soooooo cute and adorable!! asdfghjkl! Jang tae san, seung woo and in hye are my favorite character^^ ~omooooo!! I'm gonna miss them all of them especially soo jin! Music damn! just from the very start of this drama you'l hear it! and boom! I like it!!~sooo cool! for me I won't gonna re-watch it, 1 time viewing is enough. recommended to everyone and highly recommend it to those who love a run and chase story. Overall score 10! I don't give score technically I based it on my feels! D Read More Was this review helpful to you?
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SynopsisJang Tae San works at a pawn shop by day and prostitutes himself to older women at night. One day, heâs contacted by his ex-girlfriend that he is the father of her daughter with leukemia, and heâs the last chance to donate bone marrow and save their daughterâs life. That same day, he finds himself framed for murder but manages to escape and runs away. With nobody to trust, Jang Tae Sanhas two weeks to try to prove his innocence and survive until his daughterâs Jae Kyung is a prosecutor searching for evidence to take down Moon Il Suk, the man who stabbed her father, and Jo Seo Hee, a beloved senator who is actually working with Moon Il Suk. Together with Detective Im Seung Woo, she works to uncover the truth behind the murder and its connections to Moon Il Suk and Jo Seo To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video Two Weeks Cast Other Cast & CrewTagsComments
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E para quem eu ainda nĂŁo convenci em ver um dorama na vida Two Weeks pode ser a sua chance, hoje vamos falar de um dorama de ação! Como jĂĄ mencionei em outros posts hĂĄ doramas para todos os estilos, e Two Weeks se enquadra perfeitamente no quesito de ação. âViver Ă© tĂŁo sem sentido, apenas isso. Vivi como se pudesse morrer a qualquer momento. Vivi assim. ⊠NĂŁo tenho nenhum pouco de medo de morrer⊠mas entĂŁo, essa criança⊠se eu nĂŁo for capaz de salvĂĄ-la⊠estou com tanto medo.â GĂȘnero ação, trhiller, drama EpisĂłdios 16 Exibição 2013 Sinopse Jang Tae San Ă© um homem que tem vivido uma vida sem sentido e nunca pensou em seu futuro. Ele estĂĄ em fuga depois de ser falsamente acusado de assassinato. AlĂ©m disso, ele descobre que tem uma filha que agora estĂĄ sofrendo de leucemia. O drama se estende por exatamente duas semanas, e fala sobre a luta desesperada de Tae San para salvar a sua filha. Vamos começar com o que mais chama atenção neste dorama o seu formato. O nome do dorama Ă© a quantidade de tempo que decorre nele, uma espĂ©cie de 24 horas, com a diferença que Ă© um dia por episĂłdio. Ou seja toda a histĂłria decorre em duas semanas. Mas antes que pensem que a histĂłria Ă© algo lento e tal, ledo engano amigos, aqui nĂłs temos muita ação em todos os episĂłdios. E mesmo ele ocorrendo nessas duas semanas no meio dele temos flashbacks de coisas que aconteceram, para dar mais conteĂșdo, fazer mais sentido e tal. Jang Tae San Ă© o personagem principal, as duas semanas giram em torno dele e de como ele resolverĂĄ o seu problema. Aqui no caso ele estĂĄ sendo injustamente acusado de um crime o qual nĂŁo cometeu. Mas antes que tenhamos dĂł dele, entendam ele nunca foi um exemplo de cidadĂŁo. A vida inteira dele foi desperdiçada entre mulheres, dinheiro fĂĄcil e mĂĄs companhias. Ele Ă© o tĂpico caso de criança que cresceu sozinha no mundo e consequentemente virou o tipo de adulto que nĂŁo estĂĄ interessado em nada a nĂŁo ser viver um dia por vez. EntĂŁo tudo vira de cabeça pra baixo, de repente na vida dele Ă© muito importante conseguir provar sua inocĂȘncia e ainda mais importante permanecer vivo por outra pessoa. E agora pela primeira vez ele precisa se manter a salvo nĂŁo por ele mesmo, mas sim por outra pessoa, que ele nem sabia que vida que ele levava nĂŁo pode existir mais e ele sofrerĂĄ as consequĂȘncias por suas escolhas irresponsĂĄveis do passado. âMamĂŁe disse que todo mundo tem pelo menos uma histĂłria que nĂŁo pode dizer aos outros.â Indo agora para algo mais leve, ou nem tanto, temos a filha de Tae San, Soo Jin, a qual ele nĂŁo sabia que existia, que Ă© a coisa mais fofa, mesmo sendo tĂŁo nova jĂĄ passou por tanta coisa e parece entender mais a vida que muito adulto por aĂ. Tudo isso devido a sua doença, leucemia, com a qual teve que aprender desde cedo a viver sem muitas coisas que outras crianças possuem, nem por isso ela Ă© triste ou tĂmida, muito pelo contrĂĄrio, quando eu a via tinha vontade de sorrir. Seo In Hye Ă© a mĂŁe dela, ex-namorada de Tae San, eles nĂŁo tinham se falado por muito tempo, mas mesmo assim com o passar dos episĂłdios facilmente se percebe que de um jeito estranho ela confia nele, mesmo tendo passado por tantas coisa a quais vemos nos flashbacks dos dois. Quanto aos outros personagens ainda temos o detetive do caso, Im Seung Woo amo esse ator, oppa sarange e a promotora Park Jae Kyung a qual estĂĄ investigando o caso e a armação toda para acusar nosso protagonista. Two Weeks tem ação do começo ao final e de longe Ă© um dos favoritos no gĂȘnero pra mim. Na Ă©poca do seu lançamento, ano passado, eu esperei acabar pra ver tudo de uma vez, porque sinceramente vocĂȘ termina um episĂłdio quer o outro, e depois o outro e assim vai atĂ© o final. Temos uma dose de drama, mas o central mesmo Ă© a ação com fugas, armadilhas, brigas e tiros para ninguĂ©m botar defeito. JĂĄ da parte mais tĂ©cnica tambĂ©m nĂŁo temos do que reclamar, a fotografia Ă© Ăłtima, os poucos efeitos especiais estĂŁo bem feitos, a trilha sonora Ă© maravilhosa, a mĂșsica principal quem canta Ă© uma das minhas bandas indies coreanas favorita a Nell. E o final⊠bem nĂŁo foi um dos meu favoritos, mas veja bem costumo avaliar um dorama como um todo e no geral ele Ă© maravilhoso, o final nĂŁo Ă© ruim, mas poderia ter sido melhor. Mas super recomendo como falei Ă© um dos melhores doramas de ação que jĂĄ vi. Onde assistir esse dorama âș Viki online Trailer VocĂȘ pode gostar
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