Resurrection

2005

Seasons & Episodes

  • 1

EP1 Episode 1 Jun 01, 2005

EP2 Episode 2 Jun 02, 2005

EP3 Episode 3 Jun 08, 2005

EP4 Episode 4 Jun 09, 2005

EP5 Episode 5 Jun 15, 2005

EP6 Episode 6 Jun 16, 2005

EP7 Episode 7 Jun 22, 2005

EP8 Episode 8 Jun 23, 2005

EP9 Episode 9 Jun 29, 2005

EP10 Episode 10 Jun 30, 2005

EP11 Episode 11 Jul 06, 2005

EP12 Episode 12 Jul 07, 2005

EP13 Episode 13 Jul 13, 2005

EP14 Episode 14 Jul 14, 2005

EP15 Episode 15 Jul 20, 2005

EP16 Episode 16 Jul 21, 2005

EP17 Episode 17 Jul 27, 2005

EP18 Episode 18 Jul 28, 2005

EP19 Episode 19 Aug 03, 2005

EP20 Episode 20 Aug 04, 2005

EP21 Episode 21 Aug 10, 2005

EP22 Episode 22 Aug 11, 2005

EP23 Episode 23 Aug 17, 2005

EP24 Episode 24 Aug 18, 2005

8.4| 0h30m| en
Synopsis

Yu Gang Hyuk was only 7 years old when his father was murdered in a car "accident" and separated from his identical twin, Yu Shin Hyuk. He forgot his name and family and given the name Suh Ha Eun by his adopted father Suh Jae Soo. He falls in love with his adopted sister, Eun Ha and tried to be very honorable about it. He was led to become a cop because of his father's badge. While investigating an alleged case of suicide, he eventually learns of his twin brother. Against the warnings of his peers, Ha Eun becomes more and more involved in this suspicious case. As a part of a larger scheme, Ha Eun is targeted for a hit by unknown individuals. And when Ha Eun and Shin Hyuk finally meet for the first time in twenty years, the murderers kill Shin Hyuk accidentally mistaken him for Ha Eun. As a result, Ha Eun vows to get revenge by giving his enemies psychological torture and takes on his brother's persona as an undercover cop and that is where the drama begins.

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Matrixston Wow! Such a good movie.
Dynamixor The performances transcend the film's tropes, grounding it in characters that feel more complete than this subgenre often produces.
ThedevilChoose When a movie has you begging for it to end not even half way through it's pure crap. We've all seen this movie and this characters millions of times, nothing new in it. Don't waste your time.
Jonah Abbott There's no way I can possibly love it entirely but I just think its ridiculously bad, but enjoyable at the same time.
ajlee3 I'm no Korean drama aficionado. However, I know enough about them to spot the stereotypical love triangle (too many to list), the overused rich guy/poor girl love story ("My Name is Kim Sam-Soon"), or the apprentice-to-master progression ("Dae Jang Geum"). "Buwhal" (or "Revenge" as titled in the U.S. release) is riveting in that it repeatedly departs from the stereotypical K-drama framework, resulting in a story that truly keeps the viewer guessing to the very end. No one is overtly evil, no one is overtly good. Each character has his own interests at stake - it's just a question of how much he is willing to ignore the plain consequences to attain them.The theme is revenge, but at what cost? We can see the main character, Seo Ha-Eun (Eom Tae-Woong) being plagued by the anguish that comes with losing oneself to the throes of his vindictive rage. Due to a shocking plot twist, the once jovial and gregarious man is forced to become an expressionless mask, as he secretly plots his steps while carrying on life right under the noses of his enemies. As the plan unfolds, we see that Ha-Eun's resolve will entail heavy collateral damage to innocent parties. The ending is profound and will have you thinking about human frailty and whether it is better to forgive to keep the peace or to seek justice at the cost of yourself and possibly others. I respect the writer for leaving that judgment to the viewer.The only problem I have is the highly improbable love connection between Seo Ha-Eun and Seo Eun-Ha, a major bedrock of the series. Raised as brother and sister from an early age (although not related by blood), the two characters should have felt guilt, shame, disgust, or such feelings attributable to thoughts of incest. The Westermarck Effect, a psychoanalytic theory that has gained much traction through empirical evidence (in contrast to Freud's theories), precludes such a relationship, because brothers and sisters when raised together usually become sexually indifferent and even adverse to each other. But, that's a minor nitpick considering how well the story flows.Seek this one out, and enjoy!