While the first two-thirds are electric, some viewers find the final time-skip and corporate resolution a bit rushed compared to the meticulous pacing of the beginning.
It’s a classic "David vs. Goliath" story, but with a slow-burn, strategic approach to business and revenge.
The "DanBam" crew represents social outcasts—including a transgender character and a Guinean-Korean man—challenging traditional K-Drama norms. Itaewon Keullasseu
"Start Over" by Gaho is the ultimate anthem for anyone needing a motivation boost.
Park Saeroyi’s life is shattered after an incident with a powerful corporate heir leads to his expulsion and imprisonment. Instead of breaking, he crafts a 15-year plan to take down Jangga Group, the food conglomerate that ruined his life, by opening his own pub, DanBam, in the vibrant district of Itaewon. 🌟 Key Elements While the first two-thirds are electric, some viewers
It tackles grief and injustice with raw honesty.
The neighborhood itself is a character, symbolizing freedom, internationalism, and the hustle of Seoul's youth. 💡 Why It Resonates Instead of breaking, he crafts a 15-year plan
The love triangle is less about destiny and more about who grows alongside Saeroyi.