With While You Were Sleeping on the horizon, I'm looking back over everything the writer Park Hye-ryun has under her name. So here's a review of Pinocchio. Fun fact, I would never have found my favourite drama of all time I Hear Your Voice if I hadn't seen a few episodes of Pinocchio and wondered what else Lee Jong-suk is in! Not fun? Okay.

After his firefighter father was killed in an explosion (which we know, but the body wasn't found), the media manipulated the story so the victimised and the general public would exile and vent their anger on Ha-myung's family. Sadly, this ended with his brother leaving and his mother attempting to commit duel suicide with Ha-myung. His mother died, but Ha-myung was rescued by a mentally-unstable old man who mistook him for his eldest son, who'd died at sea many fews ago, and so Ha-myung decided to be his son until the man was better. The man's younger son and granddaughter were obviously not happy about this, but had no choice but to accept it. Whilst Ha-myung and his 'niece' Choi In-ha became friends soon after meeting, the realision that In-ha's mother was the reporter who made Ha-myung's family villains sent them back to square-one. However, in high school the relaionship between them improved, after an incident which put Ha-myung on live TV. It was then the In-ha decided to become a reporter. Oh, I didn't mention... In-ha can't lie. She has Pinocchio Sydrome, a (fictional) infliction that means she hiccups when she lies. In a world when the news we hear about is often not accurate, will In-ha be able to fulfill her dream? To support her, Ha-myung decides to become a reporter too.

I love both Lee Jong-suk and Park Shin-hye. I've never really seen Lee Jong-suk go wrong, but apparently that's because I've never watched Doctor Stranger. The only problem I had with his role in Pinocchio was that, despite Ha-myung and I Hear Your Voice's Soo-ha being fairly different, there were many traits (like a face) they shared and so they blurred into eachother sometimes. But ignore me, Lee Jong-suk was epic.
I think Pinocchio shows how much Park Shin-hye has improved. Although In-ha and her problems were never quite as important and gratifying as Ha-myung's hero story, she frequently had moments of complete awesomeness and her character resonated with me greatly. What makes me laugh is that Park Shin-hye cried so much in Pinocchio that she earned herself the title 'Queen of Tears'.

I'm trying not to spoil things too massively here, so bear with me for this last paragraph. The moral of the story was actually really similar to the one in I Hear Your Voice: You're only the victim until you get revenge, after that you become the assailant. The character I'm talking about here, and his interactions with Ha-myung, were some of the highlights of the show for me - but don't watch Pinocchio for me, watch it for Yoon Kyun-sang. If you watch, you'll understand.
If you want a show with some substance, watch Pinocchio. It hits all of my sweet spots. I would also recommend some of Park Hye-ryun's other credits for the same reasons; I Hear Your Voice and Page Turner, specifically.
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