“Frankly speaking” is a fun point of view of the risks of truth

In a world of “fake news,” the only reporting many viewers can trust is the newscast presented by Song Ki-baek, portrayed meekly by actor Go Kyung-po. News viewers in the drama Frankly Speaking assume he tells it like it is. Not quite. While he promises viewers he will never lie to them, Ki-baek does not actually always say what he’s thinking. If he wants to advance his career in news, there’s a lot he should keep to himself.

His professional career is due to a course correction when he meets an entertainment exhibition editor on Woo-Ju, played through Kang Ha-á. Woo-Ju will do what is necessary to put on an entertaining variety screen and that reaches shameful people. As is the case with the K-Drama, Ki-Baek and Woo-Ju-tracks, they reach an uncomfortable start, caught in combination in an elevator when the digestive formula of Ki-Baek begins. While the theatrical audience can go beyond this shameful scene, frankly, it brings many laughs and truths about the importance of being honest, even if it is only with yourself.

After some other shameful episode in his passage in front of the camera, Ki-Baek is degraded and puts under tension to look like the transmission of Woo-UJu varieties, men in the race, along other celebrities, adding an idol Malciated, played through Jang Won-Hyuk. Ki-Baek’s enthusiastic earned the margin through Woo-Ju. This is never an intelligent concept to eclipse the popular idol, he said. Then, a strange turn of destiny reconnects Ki-Baek’s brain and prevents him from saying lies or editing everything he thinks. You can only say what it is, what I had never had the opportunity to do.

While this is scary for ki-baek, it is cathartic for the audience to see a slight ballistics of someone who abuses others. His inability to erase comments is also hilarious. On an exhibition of the Brand Awards he is organizing, he says precisely what he, and everyone else, thinks. Except that not everyone says it out loud. Ironically, Ki-Baek, without a way out, is, despite everything, capable of fulfilling his promise to tell the truth. His lack of discretion can also be useful for Woo-Ju, who is thinking of concepts for a new screen.

Come on, he assumes his role with all my heart, using a lot of physical comedy, and the misfortunes of his character can make sure the audience is toril in sympathy. I hope you come and even use your new honesty. Go in the past gave the impression of love in contract as a quiet guy who hires Park Min-Young to be his alleged wife. You can also notice in D. P. , Connect, private lives and the most powerful delivery man. Kang, who offers a happily positive Woo-Jujo, in the past he played Princess Hwang-Bo in the lovers of the moon: Scarlet Heart, Suzy Bae’s sister in Start-Up and a former Gumiho in my boyfriend is a gumiho .

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