Man In Crisis
Man In Crisis

Man In Crisis

2002TV ShowEndedKorean

Dong-ju is fed up with the turbulent city and the intrigues of office life. He has long dreamed of becoming a farmer, but his wife, Geum-hee, opposes his decision, leading to a life of conflict. Then, one day, a disaster struck at work. To make matters worse, Dong-ju is reunited with his unforgettable first love, Yeon-ji, who reappears and shakes his heart. Ultimately, Dong-ju resigns and decides to become a farmer, but cracks begin to form in their marriage. Forced to let go of his first love due to her family's opposition, Dong-ju finds himself uncontrollably shaken by Yeon-ji's return. Dong-ju's 10-year marriage is put to the test. Meanwhile, Geum-hee, who has struggled to find a job and is starting her career, is approached by Kang Jun-ha, a man with a charming and trembling demeanor. Weary of betrayal and loneliness, Geum-hee is faced with a once-in-a-lifetime, seemingly unattainable, true love. Dong-ju, Geum-hee, and their three daughters are on the brink of collapse…

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IMDb6.1/10
Director: Scott PetersGenres: Drama, Thriller, Crime

Plot Summary

A brilliant but unstable lawyer, struggling with a past trauma, takes on a high-profile case defending a former client accused of murder. As the trial progresses, the lawyer's own psychological demons begin to resurface, blurring the lines between his professional duty and his personal battles with sanity. He must confront his fractured mind to uncover the truth and save both his client and himself from a dangerous conspiracy.

Critical Reception

Man in Crisis received mixed reviews, with praise directed at Chris Potter's performance but criticism for its predictable plot and underdeveloped thriller elements. While some critics acknowledged its attempt at psychological depth, others found the narrative to be convoluted and lacking in genuine suspense. Audience reception was similarly divided, with some appreciating the dramatic intensity and others finding it unsatisfying.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for Chris Potter's intense performance as a troubled lawyer.
  • Criticized for a plot that struggles to balance legal drama with psychological thriller aspects.
  • Seen by some as a competently made but ultimately forgettable thriller.

Google audience: Audience reviews for 'Man in Crisis' were generally lukewarm, with many viewers finding the film to be average. Some appreciated the dramatic elements and the lead actor's efforts, while others felt the story lacked originality and failed to deliver a truly gripping experience.

Fun Fact

The film was originally intended to be a feature-length movie but was later re-edited into a television film.

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