pinocchio kdrama episode 6 eng sub free download Pinocchio. Pinocchio – Choi In Ha yang idealis membuat pekerjaannya terputus ketika dia menjadi jurnalis siaran, terutama ketika dia menderita suatu kondisi yang dikenal sebagai “sindrom Pinocchio,” yang membuatnya pecah menjadi cegukan setiap kali dia berbohong. Rekan-rekan rookie-nya termasuk Choi Dal Po, yang penampilannya yang buruk menutupi kefasihan dan ingatannya yang tajam; Seo Bum Jo, ahli waris kaya yang memiliki segalanya diserahkan kepadanya dalam hidup; dan Yoon Yoo Rae, yang pengetahuan fangirlnya sangat berguna dalam meliput berita. 20-an reporter pemula mengejar keadilan ketika mereka mencoba untuk menemukan diri mereka dalam proses. Pinocchio (2014) The idealistic Choi In Ha has her work cut out for her when she becomes a broadcast journalist, especially when she suffers from a condition known as “Pinocchio syndrome,” which makes her break out into hiccups whenever she tells a lie. Her rookie colleagues include Choi Dal Po, whose shabby appearance masks his true eloquence and sharp memory; Seo Bum Jo, a wealthy heir who has had everything handed to him in life; and Yoon Yoo Rae, whose fangirl knowledge comes in handy in covering the news. The 20-something newbie reporters pursue justice as they try to discover themselves in the process. Edit Translation. English Русский Türkçe Português.

Native Title: 피노키오 Also Known As: Pinokio Screenwriter: Park Hye Ryun Director: Jo Soo Won Genres: Thriller, Mystery, Comedy, Romance, Melodrama Tags: Tragic Past, Hidden Identity, Adopted Siblings Love, News Reporter, Reporter, Revenge, Journalism, Childhood Friends, Wrongfully Accused, Cohabitation(Vote or add tags) Country: South Korea Type: Drama Episodes: 20 Aired: Nov 12, 2014 - Jan 15, 2015 Aired On: Wednesday, Thursday Original Network: SBS Duration: 58 min. Score: 8.4 (scored by 46,214 users) Ranked: #318 Popularity: #10 Content Rating: 15+ - Teens 15 or older Watchers: 91,785 Favorites: 0. Where to Watch Pinocchio. Cast & Credits. Photos. Reviews. Pinocchio on the surface is about a bunch of reporters who learn what reporting is truly all about. Or at least, that's what I was expecting until I heard Lee Jong Suk joined the cast. I swear nobody has a knack for good roles the way he does. He just knows how to pick an amazing role and make it even more amazing with his acting skills. And that's what this drama was. Absolutely AMAZING. Every episode took me deeper and deeper into their story and by the time I was done, I was crying like a wild horse (if wild horses cry). Every character, every situation and every decision (made by Dal Po) either turned me into a huge of puddle of emotional mess or brought a huge, shiny grin on my face. Some stuff got me slapping my computer screen so hard (I'll make it up to you babe). There were no in-betweens. Also there were no dull moments. Coming to characters. Dal Po is amazing. And not just your everyday amazing but amazing amazing. While I was watching I can't even count the number of times I would've made a choice completely different from him. He was so brave and just so right. The kind of path he took, there was no assurance that he would be able to avenge his family at all and as we moved further into the story, we realize that if he hadn't made the choices that he did, he wouldn't even have been able to catch the right culprit. As for Park Shin Hye, I've really only liked her in You're Beautiful. Her characters in Heirs and Flower Boy Next Door were extremely disappointing. But this is her best portrayal. I loved Choi In Ha and her blunt attitude (not that she had a choice considering the Pinocchio Syndrome). I think I'll have a hard time remembering it's not a real syndrome. The supporting cast was amazing, especially Yoon Yoo Rae. Her little love-story towards the end was really cute (I'm trying really hard not to give spoilers here, but I'm so excited I can barely contain it, lol). In Ha's mom, her dad, her grandpa, everyone was great. Both the Caps and OMG the whole staff at YGN. I absolutely loved them. Especially the dude with the creepy grin and the hairband. He was awesome! Ahn Chan Soo was awesome. Kim Hae Sook is one of my favorite actors when it comes to moms and other older roles and the parts she plays always have something great to offer. Same happened here. Her character started out as a sweet and overly-protective mom which reminded me of her roles in Marriage Not Dating and I Hear Your Voice but it grew into so much more. Last (but most definitely not the least) Ki Jae Myung was mesmerizing. You know what he does is wrong, yet all you feel for him is sympathy and make excuses for him, because the emotional turmoil he goes through is simply palpable. He suffered through years of pain and guilt and he suffered all by himself. It was beautiful, the way his character was shaped. The music is good, though not extremely good. It's melodious, relaxing and not too dramatic. Every Single Day has composed some nice ones for the OST. Comparisons to I Hear Your voice are inevitable since the lead actor along with supporting cast and the writer-director were same for both dramas. And there is an essence of IHYV here in this drama, which makes it just as great. But nothing is repetitive and Pinocchio easily holds it's own. I would recommend it to everyone now that all the episodes are out and you don't have to live in agony waiting for new episodes. I cannot recall the last show that I found so gripping and intelligently written. I feel that this show has raised the bar for me and placed it considerably high. I simply didn't want it to end! A show that had me hooked from the 1st episode to the last one without a single low point or a hitch - it's hard to come across those. I'd like to warn you that this review might be a long one, but such a show deserves nothing but unabridged words from the heart. The story was simply genius. The twists and turns didn't seem deliberate, the characters were true to life, the sub-plots were all significant as well! Nothing, and I really mean NOTHING was out of place. No side characters seemed forcefully added or hastily exited (Although the finale did seem to exclude an end to a tiny plot the writers were building, but I'm willing to squelch that itch in my brain). The story itself taught so much! I still remember the great things I learned from I Hear Your Voice and the writers haven't failed to teach me several things in this show either. There was such commendable courage, unconditional love, and selflessness shown in this drama, it simplifies many things that have become complicated in our lives these days. The main pivotal element, that brought freshness and brilliancy to the story, was the drama's namesake medical condition - Pinocchio Syndrome. The inability to lie brings such delightful reprieve from all the deceits and hidden truths and misunderstandings that come along with relationships. If only people were usually so honest and open about their emotions, things wouldn't be so complex. There are some of the most beautiful bonds that I saw in this show that I will never forget. I could go on and on about how remarkable the story of this show was, and still not say enough. I need to take a deep breath before I begin about the actors. Why? Because I need to make coherent sentences from the heap of positive adjectives that are popping in my head. All I can think of, are words such as - Perfect, incredible, incomparable, outstanding, amazing, brilliant, etc. etc. I can certainly say that from the leads to the guest appearances, EVERY single actor, that worked on this show, deserves an applause or a pat on the back at least. I've never seen such a plethora of great performances, all in one show. Each performance of the actors seems to be imprinted in my head. Lee Jong Suk was positively dazzling throughout the series! And Park Shin Hye pleasantly surprised me with her remarkable portrayal of Choi In Ha. I'd never been a fan of hers, but I have to admit, she gave an absolutely stunning performance. The veteran actors, that were part of the cast, need no extra praise, they were great as always. A special mention for Jin Kyung and Kim Hae Sook though, these two ladies gave such captivating performances as the antagonists that I couldn't help but respect and admire their characters even while hating them. Kim Young Kwang and Lee Yoo Bi looked really promising! I've seen other works by these two, but Pinocchio definitely brought out the best of them, as well as every other actor in the cast. The OSTs in the drama struck a chord in every situation they were played in. The music really brought forth the emotions and conveyed the intensity of the moments spectacularly. There were so many scenes where I simply shed tears because of the perfect harmony of the music and the script. Which reminds me to mention the powerful script that the show had! Such impactful words, such brilliant dialogues! The chemistry between, not just the lead pair, but every actor was evident and impressive. I've run out of adjectives that I usually get to use while describing a show, but I still have many things I haven't been able to mention. The list of things that worked in the favor of the show is too long to post in this already too long review. If anybody has had the patience to read till now, I'd like to request you Dear Reader, do not let anything stop you from watching this show, it'll be one of the best you've ever seen. I can guarantee that. I'm off to place this in the top slot of my favorite dramas. 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Download Drama Korea Pinocchio (2014) Sub Indo – Download berbagai kualitas HDRip, WEB-dl, Bluray dengan resolusi 360p 480p 720p dan 1080p . Sinopsis Pinocchio (2014) : Serial drama yang berjudul “Pinocchio” berkisah seorang para wartawan dari perusahaan penyiaran ternama yang bekerja untuk menyajikan info-info kebenaran. Park Shin Hye yang memerankan sebagai Choi In Ha adalah seorang wartawan muda dan cantik namun memiliki sejenis “sindrom Pinocchio”. Sindrom yang di miliki Choi In Ha sudah sejak Ia kecil, ketika berbohong atau berpura-pura akan sesuatu hal Choi In Ha akan mulai cegukan secara terus menerus hingga keras hingga Ia tak mengatakan sesuatu kebenarannya. Sedangkan Lee Jong Suk memerankan sebagai Choi Dal Po adalah seorang paman angkat Choi In Ha, Ia juga seorang wartawan muda tampan dari sebuah perushaan penyiaran ternama juga, namun Ia kurang memperhatikan penampilannya sendiri hingga kurang menarik perhatikan dan orang cenderung meremehkan Dia. Choi Dal Po yang berpenampilan seperti itu sejak kecil walaupun kelihatan tak pintar karena demi menghormati ayah angkatnya (Choi Gong-Pil) Ia berpura-berpua menjadi tak pintar, namun sebenarnya Choi Dal Po sangat sering sekali membaca buku perpustakaan dan kepintaran tak perlu di ragukan kembali. Di kisah tersebut walaupun Ia tak memerlukan apa-apa untuk berhasil menjadi seorang reporter, namun memiliki sebuah memori artikulatif dan juga fotografi, akhirnya mereka bertemu dan saling jatuh cinta. Korean Drama. It is 2000, and Ki Ha Myung (Nam Da Reum) is leading a happy life with his parents and older brother Jae Myung (Yoon Kyun Sang), until his father Ki Ho Sang (Jung In Ki), the captain of the firefighting squad, dies in a factory explosion during a rescue attempt along with several of his men. When Ho sang’s body is initially missing, the media sensationalizes the case by scapegoating him. In a battle for ratings, cold and calculating MSC reporter Song Cha Ok (Jin Kyung) alleges that Ho Sang survived the blast, and is currently in hiding because he was responsible for the deaths of his men. This causes the Ki family to become outcasts in their neighborhood and objects of national scorn. Ha Myung’s mother attempts to kill herself and her younger son by jumping off a cliff, and Jae Myung blames their deaths on the media, particularly Cha Ok. But Ha Myung is alive, having been rescued from the water by Choi Gong Pil (Byun Hee Bong), a kindly elderly man who lives on Hyangri Island. Gong Pil, who may either have Alzheimer’s disease or trauma-induced memory loss, believes that Ha Myung is his older son Choi Dal Po, a simpleton who had died thirty years ago. Ha Myung, who has no one else in the world, embraces the deception and treats Gong Pil as his father. Gong Pil officially adopts Ha Myung, now named Dal Po, and places him in the family register as his eldest son. So five months later, when Gong Pil’s younger son Choi Dal Pyung (Shin Jung Geun) moves to the island with his daughter Choi In Ha (Noh Jung Ui), they are flabbergasted to be told by Gong Pil to address a mere boy as their “older brother” and “uncle,” respectively. In Ha has “Pinocchio syndrome,” which causes her to hiccup whenever she tells a lie. She idolizes her mother, and hates living on the island after her parents’ divorce. The fledgling friendship between Dal Po and In Ha is dashed, however, when he learns that In Ha’s mother is none other than Song Cha Ok. Five years later, Dal Po (Lee Jong Suk) and In Ha (Park Shin Hye) are high school seniors and classmates at their small town high school in 2005. Dal Po, who is actually a genius, pretends to be dumb (like the real Dal Po) and gets all zeroes in his test scores. With his last place class standing and scruffy, country bumpkin hair, Dal Po is friendless at school while In Ha is the most popular girl. Dal Po secretly likes In Ha, and he is forced to join a televised quiz show at first to prevent an admirer from confessing to her on national TV, then later to protect her from losing a bet. At the TV studio, he runs into the show producer Hwang Gyo Dong (Lee Pil Mo), who had been a YGN reporter and one of Cha Ok’s rivals, but changed careers after what happened to the Ki family. After seeing Dal Po on TV, and knowing that her Pinocchio syndrome limits her career choices, In Ha decides to become a journalist. In passionate pursuit of the truth, In Ha and Dal Po later become newbie reporters at a current affairs news desk. Among their colleagues are Seo Bum Jo (Kim Young Kwang), who comes from a rich chaebol family, and Yoon Yoo Rae (Lee Yoo Bi), once an idol sasaeng fan who now uses those obsessive and determined traits in her new job. (Source) Cast. Park Shin Hye as Choi In Ha – Noh Jung Ui as Choi In Ha (young) Lee Jong Suk as Choi Dal Po / Ki Ha Myung – Nam Da Reum as Choi Dal Po / Ki Ha Myung (young) Kim Young Kwang as Seo Bum Jo – Park Shi Jin as Seo Bum Jo (young) Lee Yoo Bi as Yoon Yoo Rae. Lee Pil Mo as Hwang Gyo Dong Min Sung Wook as Jang Hyun Kyu Kang Shin Il as Lee Yeong Tak Jo Duk Hyun as Jo Won Goo Choo Soo Hyun as Im Jae Hwan Tae Hang Ho as Cha Woo Chul. Jin Kyung as Song Cha Ok Kim Kwang Kyu as Kim Gong Joo Kim Young Hoon as Lee Il Joo Im Byung Ki as Yun Doo Young Yoon Seo Hyun as Lee Joo Ho. Hangang Line Reporters’ Family. Byun Hee Bong as Choi Gong Pil Shin Jung Geun as Choi Dal Pyeong (In Ha’s father) Kim Hae Sook as Park Ro Sa Yoon Kyun Sang as Ki Jae Myung – Shin Jae Ha as Ki Jae Myung (young) Jung In Ki as Ki Ho Sang Jang Young Nam as Ha Myung’s mother. Lee Joo Seung as Ahn Chan Soo Park Soo Young as Jung Ki Bong Im Do Yun as Ji Hee Lee Dong Jin as Kang Sung Hak Kim Jung Pal as Jae Myung’s friend Choi Joo Ri as Min Hye Young.

Jang Kwang as headmaster (ep 1) Im Sung Hoon (임성훈) as quiz program MC (ep 1,2) Woo Hyun as homeroom teacher (ep 1-3) Choi Jong Hoon as factory worker (ep 1) Ahn Sun Young as broadcasting writer (ep 1-2) Kim Young Joon as neighbor with Pinocchio Syndrome (ep 1-2) Yoon Jin Young as firefighter (ep 1) Yeom Dong Hun as Moon Deok Soo (ep 1) Jung Woong in as Min Joon Gook (ep 2) Jang Hang Joon as movie director (ep 2) Lee Bo Young as voice navigation Hye Sung (voice only, ep 3) Kim Min Young as Sung Hyun Joo / daughter of the deceased diet (ep 7) Hong Hyun Hee (홍현희) as Teacher Yoon Park Gil Soo as Jo Jang Woo / bus company owner (ep 12) Yoon Sang Hyun as Cha Gwan Woo (ep 12) Lee Seung Ho as Jo Dae Gook Lee Joon as a celebrity (ep 19) Kim Hak Rae (김학래) as photographer (ep 20) Kang Nam as a university student (ep 20) Oh Seung Ah as MSC new reporter interviewee (ep 20) Kim Hyung Gon as MSC new reporter interviewee (ep 20) Maeng Seung Ji as YGN new reporter (ep 20) Shin Jae Ha as YGN new reporter (ep 20) Yeo Hoe Hyun. Production Credits. Production Company: IHQ Chief Producer: Choi Moon Suk Producer: Park Chang Yong Director: Jo Soo Won, Shin Seung Woo Screenwriter: Park Hye Ryun. Note. – Director Jo Soo Won and Screenwriter Park Hye Ryun previously worked together in 2013 SBS drama series “I Can Hear Your Voice”. – Actor Kim Woo Bin was offered the lead male role, but declined due to scheduling. Awards. 2015 Korea Drama Festival Award – Top Excellence Actor: Lee Jong Suk (Pinocchio) 2015 51st Baeksang Arts Awards: Popularity Actor (Lee Jong Suk) 2014 SBS Drama Awards – New Star Awards: Lee Yoo Bi (Pinocchio) 2014 SBS Drama Awards – New Star Awards: Kim Young Kwang (Pinocchio) 2014 SBS Drama Awards – Top 10 Stars: Park Shin Hye (Pinocchio) 2014 SBS Drama Awards – Top 10 Stars: Lee Jong Suk (Pinocchio, Doctor Stranger) 2014 SBS Drama Awards – Best Couple Awards: Park Shin Hye & Lee Jong Suk (Pinocchio) 2014 SBS Drama Awards – Top Excellence Actresss (Mid-Length Series): Park Shin Hye (Pinocchio) 2014 SBS Drama Awards – Special Award: Lee Jong Suk (Pinocchio)