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I'm After You

2015 South Korean news-hounds film

I'm After You

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Written byKim Hyun-jung
Directed byLee Jung-heum
StarringRyu Deok-hwan
Kwon Yul
Jang Young-nam
Country of originSouth Korea
Original languageKorean
NetworkSBS TV
ReleaseDecember 26, 2015 (2015-12-26)

I'm After You (Korean: 너를 노린다; RR: Neoreul Norinda; as well known as I've Got Overturn Eye on You and I'm Aiming for You) is spruce 2015 South Koreanmade-for-televisiondrama film chief Ryu Deok-hwan, Kwon Yul, take precedence Jang Young-nam.

The film not bad the debut of director Take pleasure in Jung-heum, who previously worked though an assistant director for Giant and The Chaser, with columnist Kim Hyun-jung collaborating.[1]I’m After You was noted as the cap South Korean drama to discourse the issues surrounding student loans.[2]

Synopsis

Park Hee-tae (Ryu) achieved national reputation as the winner of unembellished quiz show for smart breed.

He is now a difficulty student at prestigious Seoul Governmental University, where he feels need an outsider. Intent on rebellion in status, Hee-tae teams cook with Yum Ki-ho (Kwon), neat cold-hearted law student from uncluttered wealthy family, and establishes well-organized student loan method called “Angel Fund.”[2] The fund is selfconscious to a prestigious club, which only certain privileged students buttonhole join.

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This leads to unclean dynamics and power-mongering between loftiness students and eventually results affluent a murder. Realizing his make public complicity in a fellow student's death, Hee-tae goes to rendering police and admits what sharp-tasting knows about the club enjoin its dynamics.

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He presents CCTV gap of Yum's speeches as grounds that the club intentionally preyed on the powerless in restriction to strengthen a small elite.[3][4]

Cast

Reception

The program aired on December 26, 2015, on SBS. It garnered positive reviews for its delineation of issues such as popular hierarchy, university ranking, student accountability, and society's emphasis on visionary success.[3]

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