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This is one of the best K-dramas I've seen so far. Most of the summaries are not very good, but it's hard to tell what it is about without giving any spoilers. But I'll say that it's not an usual cliché drama with a lot of romance and no real plot. The story here is very intense and well written till the end. It's about death, revenge, mystery,... But there's obviously romance too, like in all k- drama there's a love/hate kinda story that will make you giggle. The actors are great, you can't expect something else with Park shin-hye and Lee jong-suk, they are awesome. What I mostly liked about this drama besides all of what I've said is that it's pretty mature without being TOO serious and depressive, it still has humor. You will cry and you will laugh, it's a emotional roller coaster and I suggest it to everyone!
- ladycopine
- Apr 12, 2015
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I love this series so much. It has a fictional premise of the Pinocchio syndrome, but that didn't take away from the series for me.
The actors did such great jobs of portraying their characters, so much so that I am forever doomed to be in love with Dal-po.
This series made me laugh and also tear up - in short, it did its job very well! It was also a great suspense story.
Recommended.
The actors did such great jobs of portraying their characters, so much so that I am forever doomed to be in love with Dal-po.
This series made me laugh and also tear up - in short, it did its job very well! It was also a great suspense story.
Recommended.
Pinocchio is an intriguing, intelligently written and highly thought-provoking drama. The storyline was gripping, the characters felt very genuine and the performances were perfect. There was such commendable courage, unconditional love, and selflessness shown in this drama, this brought forth the emotions and conveyed the intensity of the moments spectacularly. A very intellectually engaging drama.
- aminifatimaaa
- Jun 25, 2019
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Pinocchio is a very well crafted story about just how much the media effects people, as seen through the eyes of our main protagonist, Dal-Po. There is also a very nice romance in there.
The main thing I enjoyed about Pinocchio was how well it was able to balance drama and comedy. The main story was where the drama came from, and was kept in the arc of the main characters. The main characters did have some comedic moments, but most of the comedy was kept to the side characters, which I liked. This was one of those rare shows where you really got to know and like the side characters. I also enjoyed how unique the story was. There aren't too many shows about what goes in the world of journalism.
If I must nitpick, I have to say that I wish they would've cut out some of those cliché moments. Yes I know that Korean Dramas are well known for being soap opera-like, and that those moments very rarely occur in this drama. However, it really took out of the realism of it all when there is a long and silent stare while a ballad plays in the background.
This was the first Korean Drama I ever watched, and I'm glad of it. If you are trying to get into Korean Drama, this is a good place to start.
The main thing I enjoyed about Pinocchio was how well it was able to balance drama and comedy. The main story was where the drama came from, and was kept in the arc of the main characters. The main characters did have some comedic moments, but most of the comedy was kept to the side characters, which I liked. This was one of those rare shows where you really got to know and like the side characters. I also enjoyed how unique the story was. There aren't too many shows about what goes in the world of journalism.
If I must nitpick, I have to say that I wish they would've cut out some of those cliché moments. Yes I know that Korean Dramas are well known for being soap opera-like, and that those moments very rarely occur in this drama. However, it really took out of the realism of it all when there is a long and silent stare while a ballad plays in the background.
This was the first Korean Drama I ever watched, and I'm glad of it. If you are trying to get into Korean Drama, this is a good place to start.
- brookesbooks
- Oct 15, 2015
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The greatest things about this series was the exploration of world of media. It drove the story pretty steadily without a moment of boredom. The romance was the icing on the cake. It did bring up the series as a whole. You can't fake perfection and this series was it. I still get flashbacks sometimes of some of my favorite parts in this series. The ending was pretty satisfying and wrapped up the series really nicely.
This might have become my favourite kdrama because it is finally a drama without too much telenovelistic stuff in it. The development of the characters along the movie is exceptional. Despite the tragic story, I did not shred a tear and I am happy about that because it means that the plot made me focus more on the positive part of how great the characters become in time and not of bad side of the world.
- badea-bianca93
- Jul 9, 2020
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Pinocchio is a drama about lying in media and its comsequences.Ki Ha Myung's life and family are destroyed by a lie told by a corruptive journalist.He later meets Choi In Ha,a young woman who hiccups when lies.Despite that,she wants to become a journalist.Lee Jong Suk as Ki Ha Myung and Park Shin Hye as Choi In Ha have a great chemistry.This drama has humour,but it is mostly a poignant and tragic tale about lying and its consequences.Very good drama.8,5/10
- AngelofMusic1998
- May 3, 2020
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I'm fairly new to personally following K Dramas, though I've been exposed to them for about ten years now. Park Shin-Hye has been in many other dramas, but in this one she is so very likable. I find it amazing when actors can plan characters over long stretches of time and that is exactly what Park Shin-Hye and Lee Jong-Suk are able to do believably. I'm in the middle of the serial but was compelled to write a review in support of this drama. VERY likable and realistic characters. Minor characters, too, are well-played. I'm enjoying the show and can honestly say that it is worth a watch. The relationship between Choi In Ha (Lee Jong-Suk) and In Ha (Park Shin-Hye) is long-term and complicated. It's fun to watch the transition from adolescence to adulthood. Even those early years with Park Jong-Suk and his wig are entertaining. I give this drama seven stars because there is always room for improvement. But I'm loving it.
- karen-loethen
- Jan 13, 2017
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I often read in reviews that the leads have "great chemistry" and I'm often disappointed that they actually don't. I found Lee Jong Suk and Park Shin Hye did have great chemistry in Pinocchio despite due to the roles they played it must have been really difficult to show that chemistry (connection) without being super creepy and/or inappropriate.
I can't say why without adding spoilers because I want anyone who watches this series due to these reviews to be as pleasantly surprised as I was.
I'm sure there was the usual amount of stereotypical cringyness we're use to in K Dramas but there was also a real and relatable story to follow which I found refreshing.
It wasn't a comedy but , as in real life , you have comedic moments and they inserted these brilliantly. They gave me, the viewer, a chance to forget the drama and laugh so hard it restored and fortified my ability to watch what was to come.
Finally and most importantly - they wrapped the ending up so the viewer is not left wanting or thinking, wth? I absolutely have no hesitation in recommending Pinocchio as a must watch.
I can't say why without adding spoilers because I want anyone who watches this series due to these reviews to be as pleasantly surprised as I was.
I'm sure there was the usual amount of stereotypical cringyness we're use to in K Dramas but there was also a real and relatable story to follow which I found refreshing.
It wasn't a comedy but , as in real life , you have comedic moments and they inserted these brilliantly. They gave me, the viewer, a chance to forget the drama and laugh so hard it restored and fortified my ability to watch what was to come.
Finally and most importantly - they wrapped the ending up so the viewer is not left wanting or thinking, wth? I absolutely have no hesitation in recommending Pinocchio as a must watch.
- reganmonique-23097
- Sep 16, 2019
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- spinyblenny
- Jun 6, 2024
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- Giselle1710
- Aug 8, 2020
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First what attracts me to this drama is Lee Jung Sok, how can you not be with that pretty face? and of course, his good acting skills.
The casting is OK, however the chemistry between the leads are of average, but both have good acting skills, surprisingly even the supporting cast performs really well. Both Kim Young-Kwang (as Seo Beom-jo) & Yoon Kyun-Sang (as Ki Jae-myung) are both impressive, specially Yoon. BTW, they do look a bit alike, even the actors who played the younger version of the brothers are outstanding. There are a lot of characters but audience won't get confused as it was presented really well. Kudos to that!
I think the title Pinocchio is novel. Don't think I ever watched a show about how one has to stay honest all the time. Kind of a fresh idea. The theme of this series is serious, actually a very serious topic we need to ponder and rethink how it affects us. The ethical issue of reporting and the ethics of being a reporter, which unfortunately is not being explore enough.
It has 20 episodes which I think can be shortened to maybe 16 or 18. Some episodes are rather boring with all the spread and emphasis on the romance scene of the leads. The story has a couple of holes which I think is not consistent or sensible.
1. Why did In-ha insist on calling Ki Ha-myung "Choi Dal-po"? Choi represents her uncle, a family member. Since she is in love with Ha-myung, isn't she be more welcoming to the idea of having a romantic relationship with a person outside of her family? Moreover, she loves Ki Ha-myung and is trying her best to help him have his revenge, addressing him of his true identity and name should be the very first step of his healing and regaining what he had lost for 13 years
2. Song Cha-ok has so many spare phones but In -ha just happened to pick the right one? What is the probability of that luck?
This series is entertaining, with all the main ingredients available - love, family, friendships, comedy, loyalty & a glimpse of Korean business culture. The only downside I feel is it puts too much emphasis on the romantic aspect of the leads. On the personal level, Ki Ha-myung decided not to use the materials (the retrieved texts) because of his love for In-ha, seriously, your Mom committed suicide & your brother is in jail (for life) because of the setup, and here you will give everything up because of your love for a girl. It is not like it will cost her life. It exaggerated the whistle blower consequences.
On a professional level, Ki Ha-myung decided to forego his motto of what a true reporter should be - divulge and report only the truth to the world. I doubt someone so emotional can be an impartial reporter and carry out his job. In real life scenario, you don't get a second chance or opportunity to let go of the explosive material and wait for another chance which in all possibility may never come as the bad guys will be prepared. But this is Kdrama, so of course, there is drama...
The casting is OK, however the chemistry between the leads are of average, but both have good acting skills, surprisingly even the supporting cast performs really well. Both Kim Young-Kwang (as Seo Beom-jo) & Yoon Kyun-Sang (as Ki Jae-myung) are both impressive, specially Yoon. BTW, they do look a bit alike, even the actors who played the younger version of the brothers are outstanding. There are a lot of characters but audience won't get confused as it was presented really well. Kudos to that!
I think the title Pinocchio is novel. Don't think I ever watched a show about how one has to stay honest all the time. Kind of a fresh idea. The theme of this series is serious, actually a very serious topic we need to ponder and rethink how it affects us. The ethical issue of reporting and the ethics of being a reporter, which unfortunately is not being explore enough.
It has 20 episodes which I think can be shortened to maybe 16 or 18. Some episodes are rather boring with all the spread and emphasis on the romance scene of the leads. The story has a couple of holes which I think is not consistent or sensible.
1. Why did In-ha insist on calling Ki Ha-myung "Choi Dal-po"? Choi represents her uncle, a family member. Since she is in love with Ha-myung, isn't she be more welcoming to the idea of having a romantic relationship with a person outside of her family? Moreover, she loves Ki Ha-myung and is trying her best to help him have his revenge, addressing him of his true identity and name should be the very first step of his healing and regaining what he had lost for 13 years
2. Song Cha-ok has so many spare phones but In -ha just happened to pick the right one? What is the probability of that luck?
This series is entertaining, with all the main ingredients available - love, family, friendships, comedy, loyalty & a glimpse of Korean business culture. The only downside I feel is it puts too much emphasis on the romantic aspect of the leads. On the personal level, Ki Ha-myung decided not to use the materials (the retrieved texts) because of his love for In-ha, seriously, your Mom committed suicide & your brother is in jail (for life) because of the setup, and here you will give everything up because of your love for a girl. It is not like it will cost her life. It exaggerated the whistle blower consequences.
On a professional level, Ki Ha-myung decided to forego his motto of what a true reporter should be - divulge and report only the truth to the world. I doubt someone so emotional can be an impartial reporter and carry out his job. In real life scenario, you don't get a second chance or opportunity to let go of the explosive material and wait for another chance which in all possibility may never come as the bad guys will be prepared. But this is Kdrama, so of course, there is drama...
The story starts really good and keeps you focused till the episode12 . However, after the 12th episode , the most of the cases are closed and the story starts to fill with unnecessary plot twists.
Concerning the chemistry of the main couple , I was 90% satisfied as I did not like the way the main lead man behaved to the girl (Choi In Ha) every time he was focused on his revenge.
However , it was a well-played kdrama with a lot of funny moments and nice plot. Moreover , every character were important for the whole storyline
In my way of thinking , a huge negative was the title "Pinocchio" , when the Pinocchio wasn't the main theme and her role as a person with pinocchio sydrome didn't determine the development of the story.
Concerning the chemistry of the main couple , I was 90% satisfied as I did not like the way the main lead man behaved to the girl (Choi In Ha) every time he was focused on his revenge.
However , it was a well-played kdrama with a lot of funny moments and nice plot. Moreover , every character were important for the whole storyline
In my way of thinking , a huge negative was the title "Pinocchio" , when the Pinocchio wasn't the main theme and her role as a person with pinocchio sydrome didn't determine the development of the story.
- Mr_Avenger
- Aug 27, 2022
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So it's no secret that I generally either hate or am greatly disappointed by older k-dramas (my other reviews speak for themselves). I often find the older "style" of k-dramas makes them feel too dated or too much like a soap-opera. Newer k-dramas stand up to serious scrutiny and can be as entertaining (if not much more!) than western dramas.
That being said this was a very pleasant surprise! I have had "Pinocchio" on my watch-list for a very long time, and I initially tried watching it over a year ago and dropped it after just two episodes because I couldn't get past the fake "Pinocchio syndrome." This time I decided to give it another chance and just go along with the premise, and boy am I glad that I did!
Pinocchio is a very well written and acted drama. While it does suffer from some dated aspects like soundtrack and camerawork/cinematography, the very engaging plot and fantastic acting more than make up for it. This story is extremely relevant, both then and now, and it takes a look at important issues like integrity and media manipulation. Yes, there is a love story, but honestly that is not the main focus, although the love story is cute and the actors had good chemistry. I really enjoyed every character in this, they are all very well rounded and well acted by the entire ensemble. Our lead Lee Jong-Suk was terrific in this, he has great chemistry with both his romantic interest as well as his brother and even his romantic rival. I have enjoyed later/more current dramas with Yoon Kyun-Sang and Kim Young-Kwang, so seeing their familiar faces was a plus. The story is engaging and keeps you interested right up till the end, and Lee Jong-Suk really carries the show with his incredible acting, he seriously is one of the saddest actors I have ever seen.
If you, like me, tend to shy away from older dramas, definitely give this a shot, it's a rare older drama that feels relevant and is done very well.
That being said this was a very pleasant surprise! I have had "Pinocchio" on my watch-list for a very long time, and I initially tried watching it over a year ago and dropped it after just two episodes because I couldn't get past the fake "Pinocchio syndrome." This time I decided to give it another chance and just go along with the premise, and boy am I glad that I did!
Pinocchio is a very well written and acted drama. While it does suffer from some dated aspects like soundtrack and camerawork/cinematography, the very engaging plot and fantastic acting more than make up for it. This story is extremely relevant, both then and now, and it takes a look at important issues like integrity and media manipulation. Yes, there is a love story, but honestly that is not the main focus, although the love story is cute and the actors had good chemistry. I really enjoyed every character in this, they are all very well rounded and well acted by the entire ensemble. Our lead Lee Jong-Suk was terrific in this, he has great chemistry with both his romantic interest as well as his brother and even his romantic rival. I have enjoyed later/more current dramas with Yoon Kyun-Sang and Kim Young-Kwang, so seeing their familiar faces was a plus. The story is engaging and keeps you interested right up till the end, and Lee Jong-Suk really carries the show with his incredible acting, he seriously is one of the saddest actors I have ever seen.
If you, like me, tend to shy away from older dramas, definitely give this a shot, it's a rare older drama that feels relevant and is done very well.
- fake_moviestar
- Jun 27, 2021
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This drama meticulously portrays how much a family can be affected by the negligence of the media and how a person overcomes from it's aftereffects along with romance and humour
- vigneshlece
- May 5, 2019
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The chemistry of the leads are overflowing the plot is excellence. You will laugh and cry, the acting is so great especially to park shin hye her hiccups are so real like how can she do that overall a must watch series.
Incredible story, with so much sadness in it. Very much worth a watch. The two lead characters where absolutely the best for the job. It makes you appreciate the honesty behind the syndrome, makes me wish everyone had Pinocchio syndrome. The world would be a better place.
- askjohn-19184
- Feb 11, 2022
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A young boy is rescued at sea and is adopted by a kind family. The boy has a dark secret and continually has conflict with the daughter who has pinochio syndrome of the adoptive family. Over time they both work at rival TV stations but because of their pasts they face danger as their feelings for each other change. An enjoyable series but I felt it lost a little steam in later episodes and may have benefited from being shorter.
- alaningle7
- Dec 17, 2020
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When the first episode started, I almost quit immediately. I was like "what is this mess, I did not sign up for a hokey comedy."
Glad I stuck around. I enjoyed this drama including many of the actors! LJS was incredible. I've seen a few of his later works but this one his is best performance as far as I can tell.
Shin Hye had such a bad rep for fish eye kisses I had been avoiding watching anything with her. But aside from a few exaggerated gestures, I found her acting to be solid and enjoyable. She has a great voice (no baby talking) and handled the emotional scenes beautifully!
The police, reporters, and other office staff were great, with each of their personalities keeping me interested in their scenes! (Especially loved the headband boss, lol)
Most of the storyline was ok but it was not a 10. As with most 20 episode dramas, there's too much repetition in the final episodes. But it did have a satisfying ending.
Glad I stuck around. I enjoyed this drama including many of the actors! LJS was incredible. I've seen a few of his later works but this one his is best performance as far as I can tell.
Shin Hye had such a bad rep for fish eye kisses I had been avoiding watching anything with her. But aside from a few exaggerated gestures, I found her acting to be solid and enjoyable. She has a great voice (no baby talking) and handled the emotional scenes beautifully!
The police, reporters, and other office staff were great, with each of their personalities keeping me interested in their scenes! (Especially loved the headband boss, lol)
Most of the storyline was ok but it was not a 10. As with most 20 episode dramas, there's too much repetition in the final episodes. But it did have a satisfying ending.
Family love doesn't always mean you are born into, external adoptive family, is still family which sometimes are better!
If you like investigative, family love with romance thrown in & of course betrayal then this is the drama for you!
Fantastic leading casts & supporting too!
Watch Two World Apart is still the best of LJS kdrama, Romamce is a bonus book & this would be the 3rd. Whoever is the leading lady playing beside LJS will always be a swoonworthy drama but unfortunately the leading actress has a stiff frown looking which he doesn't seems to have chemistry with in Doctor Strange. Regardless I loved LJS dramas! Worth to watch! Any role given he delivers!
Had just watched PSH drama "Doctors" she was so good in it that I will binge watch again! Was a bit deterred after watching her in the "Inheritors" as she was too stiff in that drama but in Doctors, she was so good so as in this drama!
Going after the power abuser is not easy. The power of media diverting from the truth & make an impact by twisting the negative facts! Don't be swept by any media diversion tactic!
If you like investigative, family love with romance thrown in & of course betrayal then this is the drama for you!
Fantastic leading casts & supporting too!
Watch Two World Apart is still the best of LJS kdrama, Romamce is a bonus book & this would be the 3rd. Whoever is the leading lady playing beside LJS will always be a swoonworthy drama but unfortunately the leading actress has a stiff frown looking which he doesn't seems to have chemistry with in Doctor Strange. Regardless I loved LJS dramas! Worth to watch! Any role given he delivers!
Had just watched PSH drama "Doctors" she was so good in it that I will binge watch again! Was a bit deterred after watching her in the "Inheritors" as she was too stiff in that drama but in Doctors, she was so good so as in this drama!
Going after the power abuser is not easy. The power of media diverting from the truth & make an impact by twisting the negative facts! Don't be swept by any media diversion tactic!
- shareen_shany
- Dec 28, 2021
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I quite liked it!
The exploration of truth, the media landscape, and the repercussions of falsehoods is executed brilliantly. The characters' relatability and their growth throughout the series lend an authenticity that's both moving and relatable. The chemistry between the main leads adds a genuine warmth to their evolving relationship.
The show's unique approach, centered around the Pinocchio Syndrome and its implications, offers a fresh angle on the consequences of misinformation. The emotional journey the audience embarks on is a testament to the show's ability to keep you invested. The intricate web of the plot, while intricate, is woven with precision, keeping you engaged and eager to peel back the layers.
Pinocchio isn't just a drama; it's a commentary on the media's sway, ethical dilemmas, and personal maturation. The exceptional performances, realistic portrayal of journalism, and emotionally resonant moments make it a standout in the realm of kdramas. Whether you're a fan of romance, drama, or a mix of both, this series is an outstanding watch that will leave you contemplating its themes long after the series finale.
The exploration of truth, the media landscape, and the repercussions of falsehoods is executed brilliantly. The characters' relatability and their growth throughout the series lend an authenticity that's both moving and relatable. The chemistry between the main leads adds a genuine warmth to their evolving relationship.
The show's unique approach, centered around the Pinocchio Syndrome and its implications, offers a fresh angle on the consequences of misinformation. The emotional journey the audience embarks on is a testament to the show's ability to keep you invested. The intricate web of the plot, while intricate, is woven with precision, keeping you engaged and eager to peel back the layers.
Pinocchio isn't just a drama; it's a commentary on the media's sway, ethical dilemmas, and personal maturation. The exceptional performances, realistic portrayal of journalism, and emotionally resonant moments make it a standout in the realm of kdramas. Whether you're a fan of romance, drama, or a mix of both, this series is an outstanding watch that will leave you contemplating its themes long after the series finale.
I tried it because of Lee Yu Bi (a fine actress). But I get stuck every now and then simply because of plot holes.
This drama surely had potential with a good story line and some good acting but... some serious lacking in direction and screenplay. It was poorly edited. They didn't gave damn to get the story straight or keep the fact right. A good story always need some research and survey. This drama totally lacks it. Funny how it's full of contradiction.
You will get a fresh romance and some good thrill but not a well balance story.
- doaneangelo-22661
- Jun 8, 2020
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It has been a while since we've watched a Korean series, and now that we've watched one again, I'm reminded why we have come to appreciate them: well-rounded characters, great premise and execution, sophisticated plot, moral messages, excellent performances, good humor, intelligence and emotion. Pinocchio is no exception.
Pinocchio is a series that shows that truth, however we try to hide it, will come out in some way and some day-it's the promise of God. In some sense, we are all Pinocchios-liars, whose lies will be revealed.
Direction is excellent, and Lee Jong-Suk, Park Shin-Hye and Jin Kyung with the entire cast, delivered great performances.
Pinocchio is a series that shows that truth, however we try to hide it, will come out in some way and some day-it's the promise of God. In some sense, we are all Pinocchios-liars, whose lies will be revealed.
Direction is excellent, and Lee Jong-Suk, Park Shin-Hye and Jin Kyung with the entire cast, delivered great performances.
- elijbunopnd
- Apr 14, 2023
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