Drama Review: Smoking Gun

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Rating

★★★

Duration

1 Hrs 10 Mins

Episodes

16

Drama Digest:

In the espionage action thriller “Smoking Gun,” a former South Korean spy with memory loss and a North Korean undercover agent who is attempting to assassinate him engage in a tense pursuit as they attempt to foil a terrorist operation.

The Feel-Good Part:

Good performance, enjoyable narrative, and fun, genuinely enjoyable.

The Disappointing Factor:

Some of the speech goes on for far too long, and the editing is choppy. The show does have some good points, though, which balance out its negatives.

In-Depth Analysis:

The most current spy action thriller by “Ruler: Master of the Mask” author Park Hye-jin-II is titled “Smoking Gun.” In the suspenseful spy thriller “Conclusive proof,” a former South Korean specialist with memory impairment and a North Korean spy who is trying to kill him are on the run from a psychological warfare operation. The 30-minute episodes of the show air over five nights in a row on an internet chat application.

Star Power:

The cast was well-chosen, and it was enjoyable to see some new people. The cast includes Seo In Guk as Kim Do Young. The supporting cast has given good acting inputs to some extent and made it worth watching.

Overall Opinion:

If you can approach Smoking Gun without any preconceived assumptions, it has enough to admire, but there isn’t anything particularly notable about it either. And it is quite enjoyable for the audience who love to watch the dramas filled with action and thrill.