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The Golden Spoon

Would you trade your poor but loving family for a life of riches? When Seung Cheon acquires a magical spoon that lets him swap lives with his wealthy best friend, he assumes it's a no-brainer. Yet life-changing decisions are never free of doubt, and with only three chances to change his mind, Seung Cheon must decide which of his two possible futures is worth keeping.

Director(s)

Song Hyun-wook

Lee Han-jun

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Cast & Crew

Lee Min-jae

Lee Min-jae

Kwon Min-ho

Lee Jong-won

Lee Jong-won

Hwang Tae-yong

Son Yeo-eun

Son Yeo-eun

Seo Young-sin

Kim Kang-min

Kim Kang-min

Park Jang-goon

Son Jong-hak

Son Jong-hak

Na Sang-gook

Son Woo-hyeon

Son Woo-hyeon

Jang Moon-ki

Kim Ki-doo

Kim Ki-doo

Ahn Mu-in

Lee In-hye

Lee In-hye

Writer Wang

Yook Sung-jae

Yook Sung-jae

Lee Seung-chun

Jang Hyuk-jin

Jang Hyuk-jin

Oh Dong-pil

Choi Won-young

Choi Won-young

Hwang Hyeon-do

Choi Dae-chul

Choi Dae-chul

Lee Chul

Song Hyun-wook

Song Hyun-wook

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Jung Chae-yeon

Jung Chae-yeon

Na Ju-hee

Yeon Woo

Yeon Woo

Oh Yeo-jin

Chang Ryul

Chang Ryul

Seo Joon -tae

Kim Eun-soo

Kim Eun-soo

Lee Dong-kyung

Han Chae-a

Han Chae-a

Jin Sun-hye

Song You-hyun

Song You-hyun

Kim Na-young

Moon Seung-you

Moon Seung-you

Lee Seung-ah

Kim Seo-ha

Kim Seo-ha

Seong Won

Park Joo-Hyung

Park Joo-Hyung

Na Geum-seok

Lee Han-jun

Lee Han-jun

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Nam Hyun-joo

Nam Hyun-joo

Ms. Gong

Details

GenresDrama, Mystery, Sci-Fi & Fantasy
Seasons1
Episodes16
Languageko
Produced InSouth Korea
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Reviews

ParkMin

3/10

The very first scene we were introduced to generic high schoolers that left a sour first impression. Right off the bat we were hammered with the deplorable trope of bullies and rich kids that both were done in the most tacky ways possible. I hated every second but I kept my patience waiting for the fantasy/supernatural tag to kick in and change the scenery. It certainly did for a little while during the first half despite being very slow, especially with the insane 80 minutes runtime per episode. However, the drama started to fall apart around episode 7 and it became an unwatchable piece of utter junk after the insane 10-years time-skip in episode 9. Any potentials it had were evaporated. The story had insane gaps that were impossible to patch. There are a lot of points to be made about the mystery, secrets, reveals, decisions, and transformations but I would be repeating myself. It was really frustrating watching the golden spoon's rules change and evolve to fit the story's new development and narrative, a very strong sign of amateur writing! It's possible to blame the writers' heavy reliance on the source material and doing the bare minimum to script it. Since the source material is a Webtoon, it wasn't surprising seeing strange behaviors and random elements starting to seep through. It's hard to trust a Webtoon story to translate well into screen without competent writers unless the Webtoon creator was exceptionally brilliant which in this case he wasn't.

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