6 Things That Make Us Miss the Korean Drama 'Vincenzo'

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Even though it has ended, it seems that it is still difficult to completely forget the iconic figure of the favorite Korean-Italian consigliere, as well as the combination of comedy, drama, action and love story at Vincenzo.


Song Joong-ki and Kwak Dong-yeon even greeted their Indonesian fans to invite them back to see “Vincenzo”!

Therefore, there is nothing wrong with taking another look at the things that make you miss the Korean drama “Vincenzo” below.

Vincenzo Cassano

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Undoubtedly, the handsome, smart, and classy character Vincenzo (Song Joong-ki) is the main attraction in this series. Whether it's speaking Italian or fighting criminals, Vincenzo's different charms will stick with the memory. Vincenzo is not a perfect character, but the anti-hero still has his own code of ethics. Thanks to his charm, he was respected by almost everyone, including a dove! It looks like Vincenzo will forever be the audience's favorite consigliere.

Vincenzo and Hong Cha-young

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The lawyer-consigliere duo have always been adorable - from setting traps for criminals to exchanging romantic moments with one another. Smart and brave, Hong Cha-young (Jeon Yeo-been) is able to defend himself and shines no less when side by side with the charismatic Vincenzo. United by a sense of loss and a desire for revenge, the two make for an extraordinary team that is hard to beat. Who doesn't miss their strong chemistry?

The Geumga Plaza family

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The residents of Plaza Geumga, who have now turned into the Geumga Cassano Family, can certainly trigger the audience's longing. Each member has special personalities and abilities that can help them fight criminals, including team member Jipuragi Ju Seong (Yoon Byung Hee) who is good at creating special effects, and the elder Hong Sik (Choi Duk Moon) who is armed with scissors. Despite having had these talents for a long time, it was Vincenzo's presence that made their skills meaningful.

Criminals

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Who doesn't hate the criminals in this series? The cruel Jang Han Seok (Ok Taec Yeon) who has the heart to kill his own father, Choi Myung-hee who is the mastermind behind the murder of Cha Young's father and Vincenzo's mother, and Han Seung Hyuk (Cho Han Cheul) who is cunning, selfish, and has no loyalty. . Jang Han Seo (Kwak Dong Yeon) was originally a stupid criminal, although he eventually turned against his brother thanks to Vincenzo's influence. But it must be admitted, we actually really enjoy their hateful moments in every episode and start missing them when the series ends!

Vincenzo's justice

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In a world full of crime and injustice, Vincenzo has a unique yet powerful way to uphold justice: punish crime for crime. When wealth, power, and connections become a kind of talisman for criminals to escape the law, Vincenzo chooses to use mafia methods to punish them - on the condition that he doesn't kill innocent people.

Comedy that churns the stomach

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Crime and revenge are two tough topics, but the series manages to balance them with a variety of funny moments, from Vincenzo's relationship with the pigeon Inzaghi to the word consigliere, which is mispronounced for corn salad. All characters have their own portion of comedy, where Vincenzo himself is often caught in funny situations, such as being robbed by amateur thieves and battling the shower. So much laughter that we miss in this series.

What do you miss most about 'Vincenzo'? Watch back and relive the best moments in the series, only on Netflix! (www.kpopchart.net)

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