Responsive Ad

'Vincenzo' Is Probably The Best K-Drama I've Ever Seen, Here Are All My *Feelings*

Out of all the K-drama genres, it's the action-packed shows that I always skip. Personally, I find this theme boring. I don't know what got into me but one Saturday night while I was looking for a new drama on Netlix, it was Vincenzo that caught my attention. An hour later, I told myself: "Wow, I was wrong about action dramas this whole time."

The first K-drama I watched was in 2005 (Lovers In Paris) and for more than 15 years, I went through all the K-drama fan phases: There are series where I only watched an episode and never came back. For some, they became my all-time fave (It's Okay, That's Love). But with Vincenzo, it was a different kind of favorite—I let it consume my life 24/7 for months because the plot was well-written. I was so hooked that I found myself Google-ing "What is corn salad in mafia language?" at 2 a.m, only to find out that it's a mispronunciation (and now an inside joke) by one of the characters. And after watching all 20 episodes, I can say that it's the best K-drama for me so far. No loopholes, no dull moments—just pure entertainment with sharp messages. Allow me to get into detail and convince you why Vincenzo will set your K-drama standards.

An honest review of the K-drama Vincenzo
Instagram/tvndrama.official

What is Vincenzo all about?

Vincenzo Cassano (Song Joong Ki) is a mafia consigliere who went back to his home country, South Korea, with a single goal: To tear down the Geumga Plaza building and claim his hidden gold. Well actually, the real owner is a Chinese tycoon who passed away but he's one of the few people who know about it. In his attempt to take the ~treasure~ out from the building's basement, he meets an odd group of tenants. With this encounter, Vincenzo's original plan was changed, and aside from fighting for the gold, he now fights for the tenant's rights. 

[youtube:{"videoId":"null","youtubeId":"S12-4mXCNj4", "caption":""}]

Throughout the drama, you will see how Vincenzo is the ultimate antihero. Yes, he's ideal because he uproots the evil. At the same time, he is one man who wouldn't bat an eyelash and will punish wrongdoers in the most brutal way you can ever think of. Let's just say that you can outwit and mess with anyone, except for Vincenzo. Now if you think the plot is *so* serious, you're wrong—I end up wheezing every night because of too much laughing from this show. I swear, the characters are so chaotic that one single photo of them makes me burst into laughter whenever I remember a scene! Vincenzo is a dark comedy filled with action scenes AND PLOT TWISTS (god, the plot twists here are like bombs!) but it will also make you cry. In short, this drama will toy with your emotions.

The Vincenzo cast members

1. Song Joong Ki as Vincenzo Cassano

The character: Everyone is whipped for Vincenzo (except the enemies) and do you know why? Because he's smart, rich, good-looking, will make you feel secure—he's the kind of person you will want to be close with, stat. For his ~other~ side, Vincenzo is a ruthless mafia consigliere who's ready to break bones. Once you hear the flicking of his lighter, it's already a sign that you're doomed. 

An honest review of the K-drama Vincenzo
Instagram/tvndrama.official

The actor: Before Vincenzo happened, I only know Song Joong Ki as a captain in Descendants Of The Sun. Now, I know why he's a top-tier actor (and an intelligent and kind person IRL)! This K-drama introduced me to Joong Ki's acting and I can say that his versatility here is unparalleled. He can go from a cute and funny corn salad to a savage consigliere flawlessly. That Best Actor award? It has Joong Ki's name on it, periodt.

2. Jeon Yeo Bin as Hong Cha Young

The character: The quirky Cha Young started as a determined yet selfish lawyer who only cares for herself. However, her personality made a 180-degree turn and she's now helping the tenants to fight for the Geumga Plaza building. Cha Young is the epitome of a strong, independent woman but she also doesn't hesitate to ask for help. And that makes her one of the most iconic lead female characters in K-dramaland.

An honest review of the K-drama Vincenzo
Instagram/tvndrama.official

The actress: TBH, my first impression of Jeon Yeo Bin here is that she's a Cheon Song Yi wannabe, aka the lead character from My Love From The Star. After episode two, I realized that she was like that because her role demands her to be like that. You guys, she did not just nail it but she breathed it! She's a rising star who will captivate you not only with her acting chops but also with her charismatic appeal.

3. Ok Taecyeon as Jang Jun Woo/Jang Han Seok

The character: *SPOILER ALERT* No one expected Jun Woo to be anything except as an energetic intern lawyer and I fell off my seat when it was revealed that he's the Chairman of Babel. I mean, he's a charming guy to begin with until I saw him smash someone's head with an ice hockey stick. I shivered for real! Jang Jun Woo = 100% psychopath (but also, mama I'm in love with a criminal, huhu).

An honest review of the K-drama Vincenzo
Instagram/tvndrama.official

The actor: I know Ok Taecyeon as a member of the OG K-pop group, 2PM, and back then he was just...okay (hehe) for me. When I saw him as Jun Woo in Vincenzo, I went from okay to OH MY GOD TAECYEON MY HEARTBEAT IS BEATING FOR YOU! He's really breathtaking in his first villain role especially with the suspenseful scenes where he had bloodshot eyes. I'm still wondering why he's not nominated as Best Supporting Actor! Anyway, with or without a nomination, he's already superior, amirite? Breathe if you agree.

4. Kwak Dong Yeon as Jang Han Seo

The character: And the Best Character Development award goes to...Han Seo! This man right here used to be a rude and annoying *fake* Babel Chairman until he met his Vincenzo hyung. It turns out, thins younger Jang was deeply traumatized by his brother and I can only imagine how he's living his life in fear every day. Han Seo is loyal, always willing to learn, has a positive outlook—he's the CEO we never had. He's the best boy ever!

An honest review of the K-drama Vincenzo
Instagram/tvndrama.official

The actorI remember Kwak Dong Yeon as a teaching assistant in My ID Is Gangnam Beauty and a bizarre character in his cameo in It's Okay To Not Be Okay, but I never saw any of that in his portrayal here. He's a completely different person in Vincenzo! That being said, I hope that Dong Yeon will get lead a K-drama (or two) this year because that's just what he deserves. BRB, manifesting this! 

5. Kim Yeo Jin as Choi Myung Hee

The character: A day in the life of prosecutor-turned-Wusang-lead-lawyer Choi Myung Hee includes eating sushi, doing zumba, and planning how to kill those who get in her way. What makes Myung Hee such a scary villain is that she's so casual about it! She broke all the stereotypes attached with antagonists and you will *hate* her for this.

An honest review of the K-drama Vincenzo
Instagram/tvndrama.official

The actressKim Yeo Jin's character in Itaewon Class is a loving mom to Jo Yi Seo and it's the opposite here in Vincenzo. Nonetheless, she brought Myung Hee's character to life and proved that she's a true artist. You will despise her character but you will love her as an effective actress as she's able to increase your blood pressure and stress the hell out of you with her scenes.

Why you should watch Vincenzo

The gripping storyline

Let me start by thanking screenwriter Park Jae Bum for creating a masterpiece that no other series can be compared to. As I said, Vincenzo is the most well-written K-drama and that's because it's helmed by a genius who's inspired by the convos he hears outside his window. One proof of his brilliance is the references he used in the series, like Song Joong Ki's K-drama and movie characters, and the Babel Group's relation to the bible's Tower of Babel. Jae Bum writernim did not only tell a good story but he made sure that the entertainment value is there, too. I'd also like to mention director Kim Hee Won—if not for her leadership and eye for detail, Vincenzo wouldn't come out as impressive as this. According to the actors, she's always willing to listen to them during filming (instead of you know, just asking them to do stuff) and that's why the cast's chemistry is a chef's kiss.

The next-level cinematography and CGI

Here's a fun fact: None of the Italy scenes in this drama were filmed abroad and they're all computer graphics! Another surprising reveal you should know is that the pigeon, Inzaghi, is also not real, LOL. Nakakagulat, 'no? From the storytelling to the cinematography, everything in Vincenzo was well-executed and the hard work was paid off because it's now the 6th highest-rating tvN drama of all time.

[youtube:{"videoId":"null","youtubeId":"0eQz7orIi8Q", "caption":""}]

The varying themes

The production team was clowning us when they revealed the teaser videos and posters for Vincenzo because they're all hella dark. But surpriseVincenzo is peak comedy and my friends also say so! The scenes were never corny or pilit and it's the kind of humor no one can resist.  So if you're looking for a mood booster, go to Netflix right now and watch it.

[youtube:{"videoId":"null","youtubeId":"8cPqpSTV0Jo", "caption":""}]

Since it's an action-packed dark comedy, expect your jaw to fall on the floor with all the shocking plot twists. Every ending is a cliffhanger and you'll have 123456789 theories in your head before you fall asleep! Plus, there's always a pasabog in each episode and there's no way you'll be guessing what the next scenario will be. An early death? OMG. A villain who bites someone's ear, literally? Que horror. Vincenzo's way of punishing the bad ones? No thoughts, head empty: Just Vincenzo Cassano as a mafia. Episode 20 got me clapping like crazy with all the *detailed* torture and I bet you'll be saying "Bravo!" in no time.

An honest review of the K-drama Vincenzo
Instagram/tvndrama.official

The fantastic set of actors

Everyone in Vincenzo was a show-stopper. Writernim really said "Nope, not wasting any role here!" that even the most unlikely allies (the monks) were given a chance to shine. The Geumga Plaza tenants also have their own backstories and you'll be amazed at how they're creatively stitched to Vincenzo in the long run. My favorite supporting characters would be Vin's ultimate fanboys, Agent An and Mr. Nam. They're soooo extra and are true-blue crackheads! Seo Mi Ri is also remarkable for me as she appeared to be a mystic pianist at first who happens to be an I.T. pro. IRL, the Vincenzo actors have a tight relationship and I love that they still keep in touch (they have a chat group where they send each other pics, LOL) even after the drama has wrapped up. Need proof? Click here and here.

An honest review of the K-drama Vincenzo
Instagram/tvndrama.official

The undeniable kilig

Vincenzo and Cha Young's relationship is just a side story since the focus of the drama is Vin's quest for gold and justice. But I'm not complaining! I like that it's a slow burn romance compared to other K-drama love stories because the two are more of partners-in-crime. There wasn't a single "I love you" said between them and yet Vincenzo is always to the rescue when Cha Young is in trouble—it's the comforting presence that will make you squeal, I'm telling you!! The OST "I'm Always By Your Side" is the perfect accompaniment to their scenes together as it speaks volumes on how Vin cares for her. On the other hand, Cha Young never asked him to stop being a mafia member and she respects his ways, similar to how Vin doesn't want her to become a monster. It's so refreshing to see a romantic relationship that doesn't push you to change but rather accepts you for who you are—and I think that's what makes this pair so beautiful. 

The best Vincenzo quotes
Instagram/tvndrama.official

Song Joong Kithat's the tweet.

For the main star of the show, I'd like to repeat that Song Joong Ki should be awarded as Best Actor. He showed a variety of emotions in this series and I never knew he can be a comedian, too (I can't stop laughing in his hair-whipping scene with Seo Mi Ri). At the same time, when he's supposed to be angry, Joong Ki lets his eyes do the talking—it's like a sunny weather changing into a raging storm. You can see clearly see the pain and the wrath in his eyes and not everyone can do that. Vincenzo was definitely made for Song Joong Ki and I think no one can fit the role.

An honest review of the K-drama Vincenzo
Instagram/tvndrama.official

Overall, Vincenzo turned me into an emotional wreck. I think I felt all the emotions a human being can feel in a K-drama and that's how I will remember it forever. I was so, so attached to this show that I cried so hard when the end credits were shown. For some reason, I feel like the characters are my real-life friends it's hard to bid them goodbye. Vincenzo is something I always look forward to every week and when the finale aired, the separation anxiety was real. I would stare at my room's ceiling every now and then thinking if there's another drama where I'll be dedicating my who life to just like this. Maybe I'm just emo or maybe Vincenzo is just the best because someone said in the comments section of an FB post: "Ganito pala yung pakiramdam. Hay, Vincenzo."

I don't think I will get over this K-drama anytime soon because it sustained me for months and the feeling will probably last for a few more. I'm glad that I decided to click the play button on Netflix that one Saturday night because I would regret it if I didn't. Vincenzo is everything I didn't expect it to be but ended up loving every single bit of it. I swear, this series will not disappoint you! The beginning is compelling, the ending is realistic and satisfying, and everything in between is just simply exceptional. It's what you'd expect an amazing K-drama to be and it goes beyond the hype it received. 

Behind-the-scenes photos of the Vincenzo cast members
Instagram/seoljin_kim

Vincenzo Cassano once said in an ep that "To find a true friend is like finding a treasure", and I couldn't agree more—to find a K-drama this good is truly like finding gold. 

Follow Hanna on Instagram.

[ArticleReco:{"articles":["74541","77163","77120","77056"], "widget":"More from cosmo"}]


Source: Cosmo PH

Post a Comment

0 Comments