Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Man to Man (Korean: 맨투맨) is a 2017 South Korean television series starring Park Hae-jin, Park Sung-woong, Kim Min-jung, Chae Jung-an, and Yeon Jung-hoon. [2] [3]

  2. As new dangers begin to emerge, Kim Seol Woo must stay on top of his game if he is to keep the actor safe...and complete his own secret assignments! “Man to Man” is a 217 South Korean drama series that was directed by Lee Chang Min.

    • (3.7K)
    • Park Hae Jin
  3. An espionage thriller with comedy and romance, “Man to Man” is a fun K-Drama with great action scenes and a warm bromance. But the romance between a skilled ghost agent and the manager of a top Korean action star is tepid and forced.

    • Quick Review
    • Highlights
    • Drama Disappointments
    • Man to Man Series Musings
    • Man to Man Quick Plot Summary *Spoiler Alert
    Plot Trajectory: Consistently engrossing with gratifying ending
    Plot Pace: Nicely-done
    Character Portrayal: Superb main leads and supporting cast
    Writing: Smartly written with humor and thrilling kicks

    Enigmatic Hero

    Agent K prominently struts his undercover detective face in the most irresistible way possible. His expressionless countenance as a spy changes in captivating humor as he blends in to the modern world, where his goal-oriented life as Kim Guard is altered by his forced interaction with framed moments of love and friendship. Park Hae Jin brings out all his cards on the table by sketching a spy hero that you will trust, hence the audience will just be happily settle, to witness his movements and...

    Endearing Male Second Lead

    Yeo Woon Gwang is the participating humor element that cemented the zesty narrative flow. His bromance with Kim Guard is more palpable than the hetero fictional romance depicted in the story if truth be told. On that note, I enjoyed more of the brotherhood and the inversely proportional blend of his hilarious and adorable action star image to Kim Guard’s prudish bearing.

    Mischievous undercover plot

    Man to Man won my heart right off the bat, with the laid back approach of the fiery undercover operations. It is a concoction that sets the proper amount of eruptive secret-agent undertakings. It is to balance the display of his humanity that has since diminished due to his emotionless work nature. Sticking on the engrossing vibe while keeping the staid stratum of the spy genre is what makes this drama a relatable watch. The narrative flow has maintained a consistent hook by throwing in the c...

    Weakly Portrayed Villains

    The waning episodes land a point where the messy NIS agents annoy me with their fickle decisions and ulterior motives. They successfully label how spies cannot be trusted. The two resident villains and the twist-conceived villain give powerful punches but it felt like they are visually easy to be taken care of by Agent K. A half-note of convoluted mind would have helped their depiction more as they are supposed to emphasize the underdog journey for the main leads.

    Almost There But Not Quite Romance

    Kim Guard deserves his ever-after romance and bromance. But while the lead girl has her charm, it feels like the love frames with the hero is not that heart-fluttering. I love the scenes of him being in love but my heart did not skip a beat in their sweet moments. If truth be told, I was more drawn to how clingy the top actor is to Kim Guard.

    Boasting sleek fight scenes while the resident undercover agent is on a mission, it is the peeling of his furtive human layers that gets you invested to cheer for him, as he communicates with the most unlikely circle of people who he can get involved with. Man to Mansecures its appeal by casting adorable humor on the initial run of the story. Makin...

    Kim Seul Woo aka Agent K (Park Hae Jin) is recruited as a ghost agent of South Korea’s National Intelligence Service (NIS) – Chief Intelligence Agency of South Korea. He is badass, suave, and belongs to an elite class of undercover detective that is summoned only on complex missions. When another ghost agent working on a case that involves National...

  4. Man to Man (TV Series 2017) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  5. Jun 13, 2017 · In the final episode of JTBC’s ‘Man to Man’ (10/6), Kim Sul Woo (Park Hae Jin) left Cha Do Ha (Kim Min Jung) to do his mission. Their farewell was not filled with tears, but a smile of sincerity. The main character in this drama, Kim Sul Woo, is a man with a mysterious job who suddenly fell in love with a woman.

  6. People also ask

  7. Jul 26, 2023 · Main cast. Park Hae Jin as Kim Sul Woo; Kim Min Jung as Cha Do Ha; Park Sung Woong as Yeo Woon Gwang; Yun Jung Hoon as Mo Seung Jae; Chae Jung Ahn as Song Mi Eun; Jung Man Shik as Lee Dong Hyun; People around Cha Do Ha. Kim Byung Se as Cha Myung Suk (Do Ha's father) Kim Bo Mi as Park Song Yi (Do Ha's best friend and roommate) NIS. Kang Shin Il ...

  1. People also search for