Desde que era un niño, el "baduk" (un juego de mesa) ha sido todo para Jang Geu RaeL ([[Im Si Wan|Siwan]]). Pero cuando se produce un problema y este le impide continuar su sueño de convertirse en un jugador profesional de "baduk", Geu-rae debe dejar su vida aislada y entrar en el mundo real, armado solo con un examen equivalente a la secundaria en su currículum. A través de la recomendación de un conocido, es contratado como pasante en "One International", una gran empresa comercial. Allí, Geu-rae conocerá a compañeros con personalidades distintas pero con el mismo objetivo; sobrevivir a el trabajo de oficina: su jefe, el gerente Oh Sang Sshik ([[Lee Sung Min]]), es un adicto al trabajo y tiene una personalidad cálida; a su compañera pasante Ahn Young Yi ([[Kang So Ra|Sora]]), quien atrae la envidia de sus colegas debido a sus impresionantes credenciales educativas y ser muy competente en cualquier tarea; Jang Baek Gi, un compañero de trabajo quien suele ser amable ocultando su ambición interna; y Han Suk Yool un pasante con mucha seguridad pero muy hiperactivo. Geu-rae aprende a navegar y adaptarse a la cultura corporativa, con el "baduk" y sus reglas como guía Basado en un webtoon muy popular sobre el "baduk", un juego de mesa basado en la estrategia de uso de las piezas en blanco y negro en una cuadrícula, nos muestra como las reglas de este mismo ayudan en la vida diaria de las personas. Synopsis by WikiDrama Edit Translation
- Español
- Русский
- Português (Brasil)
- Français
- Título original: 미생
- También conocida como: Misaeng
- Director: Kim Won Suk
- Guionista: Jung Yoon Jung
- Géneros: Negocios, Vida, Drama
Dónde ver Incomplete Life
Reparto y créditos
- Im Shi Wan Papel principal
- Lee Sung Min Papel principal
- Kang So Ra Papel principal
- Kang Ha Neul Papel principal
- Kim Dae Myung Papel principal
- Byun Yo Han Papel principal
Reseñas
Misaeng's path of story transcends the typical office narrative. It's not just watching office workers struggle, suffer, get praise, or be joyful. We know these characters; we know their faces and names, their pasts, their hang-ups, and their fears. However, we don't know them only as Jang Geu Rae, Oh Sang Shik, Kim Dong Shik, Jang Baek Ki, Ahn Young Yi, or Han Suk Yeol. We KNOW these people; they are our friends, neighbors, acquaintances, and often, ourselves. That's what Misaeng brings in its storytelling, its cinematography, its constant image of being small in a big world and finding what we can do to be significant.
That path was taken by, in my opinion, one of the greatest ensembles I have ever seen in a drama. The entire cast has this way of making one completely identify or not identify with their actions. We see how everyone starts--naive, raw, rough, intimidated, at times, arrogant and ridiculous. Yet we also experience their growth, admissions of success and failure, and admissions of self-centeredness or guilt.
Behind the ensemble, traversing the path of Misaeng was an exciting and memorable soundtrack. Each piece told a story. I enjoyed the somewhat folk storytelling of the OST tracks because it mirrored the narrative of the day-to-day experience of the office workers. One could argue that the music is a character in and of itself as it travels the visual text.
Through its story, cast, and music, Misaeng took me on a journey. At times, I felt like Jang Geu Rae, wondering and asking myself the same questions. That's what I loved about Misaeng. I'm not an office worker, but I identify with their struggle. I ask myself the same questions. I feel defeated at times. At the end of the day, I'm just an incomplete life looking for completion.
As much as I love my usual rom-coms, Misaeng completely took me by surprise and gave me thrills and heart wrenching moments in every single episode. Some people find the pace slow, but it worked for me. I was engrossed with each and every character and every single plot. I laughed and cried with the trio from Sales Team #3 and its group of supporting casts. It has unexpected moments and original story telling that is rarely seen. I absolutely loved it!
Give it a try. If nothing else, you will walk away with a few valuable life lessons.