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Five Fingers
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Five Fingers (2012)

A gripping melodrama of family secrets, revenge, and classical music. Follow the intense journey of pianist prodigy Ji Ho as he seeks vengeance against those he once considered family.

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Original Title 다섯손가락
Formats Streaming
Seasons 1
Episodes 30
Duration 66 mins
Status Ended
Year 2012
First Air Date August 18, 2012
Last Air Date November 25, 2012
Broadcast Day saturday, sunday
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Synopsis

Five Fingers is about young people overcoming their tragedy and fulfilling their dreams. There’s a boy, Ji Ho, who’s eager to be part of one family. Step-mother who saved a son from the fire, while leaving her birth son inside. This boy wants to become a son of a mother, who’s not his birth mother. He wants to become a brother to a younger brother, who’s not his true brother. Ji Ho’s life may look miserable. But he has an outstanding talent as a pianist. However, he has a rival to overcome. In Ha, who also has a professional skill. Although, he doesn’t get much attention. Stay tuned to see the battle between these two different pianists.

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Five Fingers is a gripping melodrama that weaves together themes of family, revenge, and classical music. Set in the world of pianos and instrument construction, it offers a unique shade to the genre. Here’s a breakdown of what makes this drama worth watching:

  1. Plot and Revenge: The story revolves around In Ha, the son of a talented pianist, who dreams of inheriting his family’s business. However, when his father introduces an illegitimate son, Ji Ho, as the heir, In Ha’s world shatters. In Ha’s mother seeks revenge and manipulates Ji Ho while pretending to be a good-natured mother. Ji Ho grows up as a piano prodigy, torn between love for his stepmother and stepbrother and the desire for revenge against those who betrayed him. The plot is intense, filled with secrets, lies, and intricate plots.
  2. Character Dynamics: The characters are well-portrayed, evoking diverse emotions. Ju Ji Hoon, Jin Se Yeon, and Ji Chang Wook deliver compelling performances. The love triangle/square adds complexity, and the relationships between half-brothers, stepmother, and company president create a web of intrigue.
  3. Challenging Values: Five Fingers challenges South Korean family values. It questions blind submission to the family system, portraying virtue as both admirable and destructive. Viewers grapple with whether decisions made in the name of love are truly virtuous or merely foolish.
  4. Musical Battles: The piano serves as a battleground for emotional conflicts. Some of the most intense moments occur during piano performances, where characters fight their battles through music.
  5. Emotional Engagement: The drama keeps viewers emotionally engaged, whether through sympathy, frustration, or outright anger. It’s a roller coaster of emotions that doesn’t let up until the end.
  6. Flaws and Length: While Five Fingers excels in many aspects, some viewers find the plot too ridiculous at times. The love triangle/square can feel childish, and the revenge plot occasionally disappoints. Additionally, the drama’s length could have been trimmed without losing impact.

In summary, Five Fingers is a must-watch for melodrama enthusiasts. Its unyielding pursuit of revenge, intertwined with classical music, will keep you hooked from start to finish. Prepare for an emotional roller coaster that challenges conventional family values and leaves you pondering virtue and its consequences.

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