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Scandal Makers
Former teen idol Nam Hyeon-soo is now in his thirties and working as a radio DJ. One day a young woman named Jeong-nam shows up and claims to be his own daughter. She also has a son whom she claims to be Hyeon-soo's grandson. Their relation is proven via DNA tests by Hyeon-soo's brother. This leads to Hyeon-soo attempting to avoid a scandal concerning him having children "unknown" to the media.
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Plot Summary
In 1980s South Korea, a young man named Hwang Woo-seok is falsely accused of plagiarism and expelled from university. He then embarks on a path of revenge, using his intelligence and cunning to bring down those who wronged him. The film follows his elaborate schemes and the complex relationships he navigates as he seeks to clear his name and achieve his aspirations.
Critical Reception
Scandal Makers was a commercial success in South Korea, praised for its entertaining plot and strong performances. Critics noted its blend of humor and drama, though some found the plot slightly convoluted. Audiences enjoyed the film's energetic pacing and relatable themes of ambition and betrayal.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its engaging storyline and comedic elements.
Strong performances from the lead cast were a highlight.
Some found the plot to be a bit overcomplicated at times.
Google audience: Audience reviews generally highlighted the film's humor and suspenseful plot, making it an enjoyable watch for those interested in Korean comedies with dramatic undertones. However, some viewers mentioned that the film's intricate schemes could be hard to follow at points.
Fun Fact
The film's title, 'Scandal Makers,' is a direct reference to the real-life plagiarism scandals that were prevalent in the South Korean academic and public spheres around the time the film was set and made.
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