Title: Narco-Saints, Suriname
Episodes: 6
Genre: Crime, Mystery, Action, Suspense, Thriller
Story: 5 out of 10
Characters: 6 out of 10
Cinematography: 6 out of 10
Korean Drama Narco-Saints is an intense thriller
Story
In Gu is a family man who never had it easy. And, in order to find money to support his family, he goes to South America to work. But, he ends up being involved in a web of crimes that lead to him ending up in jail. That is when Chang Ho, an agent, offers him his freedom if he helps him get drug lord Yo Hwan who poses as a respectable pastor.
Korean Drama Nacro-Saints is a pretty impressive production. It feels more like a western product rather than a Kdrama, with the right amount of corruption and crime.
And, true, the whole web of crimes got tiring to watch and the twists were predictable for its genre.
But, it is filmed masterfully and it has enough action and suspense to keep
things interesting and entertaining.
Characters
In Gu is a family man who finds himself in a dangerous situation. He is hard-working and clever.
Ha Jung Woo did a really good job with his character.
Yo Hwan is a pastor who is the head of a drug dealing operation.
Hwang Jung Min gave a smooth performance.
Chang Ho is an agent who is aiming to uncover Yo Hwan. So, he utilizes In Gu in order to get to him.
Park Hae Soo was a nice addition to the cast.
Watch Park Hae Soo in his other dramas KDrama Squid Game, KDrama The Legend of the Blue Sea, and KDrama Money Heist: Korea- Joint Economic Area Part 1
Cinematography
The drama handled the action scenes masterfully.
Overall
My overall rating for the Korean Drama Narco-Saints is 6 out of 10. The drama has a lot of action and is well made but it’s predictable.
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