Reported about 1 year ago
Since the premiere of the passionate political drama 'Uncle against Poverty,' starring Cannes Film Festival winner Song Kang-ho, Byun Yo-han, Shin Ki-joo, Tiffany Young from Girls' Generation, and Chu Jin-mo, the series has been widely praised and sparked intense discussions in South Korea. The storyline set in the 1960s includes military coups, elections, and martial law, impressing audiences and even renowned actor Song Kang-ho, who commended the exceptional script. The high-quality production aims to recreate the 60s era in South Korea, with elaborate sets and visual effects that rival big-budget films. As the series nears its conclusion, new twists and revelations unfold, creating suspense and intrigue among the characters involved in political scheming and power struggles. Despite on-screen conflicts, the cast members share a harmonious camaraderie off-screen, showcasing their chemistry and professionalism.
Source: YAHOO