D.P. (TV series)
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Korean | 디피 |
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Based on | D.P Dog's Day by Kim Bo-tong |
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Directed by | Han Jun-hee |
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Composer | Primary |
Country of origin | South Korea |
Original language | Korean |
No. of episodes | 6 |
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Executive producers |
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Producer | Kim Dong-min |
Cinematography | Yoo Ji-sun |
Editor | Park Min-sun |
Running time | 45–55 minutes |
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Original release | |
Network | Netflix |
Release | August 27, 2021 |
D.P. (an acronym for Deserter Pursuit) is a South Korean streaming television series directed by Han Jun-hee, from a screenplay by Kim Bo-tong and Han, based on the Lezhin webtoon D.P Dog's Day by Kim. The series stars Jung Hae-in, Koo Kyo-hwan, Kim Sung-kyun, and Son Seok-koo.[1][2] It premiered in six parts on Netflix on August 27, 2021.[3][4]
On December 14, 2021, a second season was confirmed.[5]
Synopsis
Set in 2014, D.P. tells the story of a team of Korean military police with their mission to catch deserters.
The series magnifies the undesirable nature of the military, especially within a South Korean context. The widespread bullying and hazing as well as the mindset for the "survival of the fittest" are rife, with those presumed the “weakest” thrown to the bottom of the pile and served horrifying experiences at the hands of their superiors and compatriots.
Private Ahn Joon-ho and Corporal Han Ho-yul both team up to find the deserters, and end up in an adventurous journey.
Cast
Main
- Jung Hae-in as Private Ahn Joon-ho
- Koo Kyo-hwan as Corporal Han Ho-yeol
- Kim Sung-kyun as Sergeant First Class Park Beom-gu
- Son Seok-koo as Captain Im Ji-sup
- Season 2
- Ji Jin-Hee as Gu Ja-woon
- Kim Ji-Hyun as Lieutenant Colonel Seo-eun
Supporting
- Cho Hyun-chul as Jo Suk-bong
- Shin Seung-ho as Hwang Jang-soo
- Park Se-joon as Heo Ki-young
- Park Jung-woo as Shin Woo-suk
- Kim Dong-young as Choi Joon-mok
- Lee Jun-young as Jung Hyun-min
- Choi Joon-young as Heo Chi-do
- Moon Sang-hoon as Kim Roo-ri
- Hyun Bong-sik as Chun Yong-duk
- Hong Kyung as Ryu Yi-kang
- Bae Yoo-ram as Kim Kyu
- Oh Min-ae as Jun-mok's mother
- Song Duk-ho as Lee Jae-chang
- Han Woo-yul as Tae Sung-gon
- Lee Yeon as Ahn Soo-jin, Joon-ho's younger sister
- Joo Jong-hyuk as Lee Hyo-sang
Guest
- Go Kyung-pyo as Corporal Park Sung-woo (Ep. 1)
- Kwon Hae-hyo as Ahn Joon-ho's father (Eps. 1, 3–4)
- Lee Seol as Shin Woo-seok's sister (Eps. 1 & 6)
- Lee Joong-ok as an hanjeungmak employee (Ep. 2)
- Won Ji-an as Moon Young-ok (Ep.3)[6]
Episodes
Season | Episodes | Originally released | ||
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1 | 6 | August 27, 2021 |
Season 1 (2021)
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original release date | |
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1 | 1 | "A Man Holding Flowers" | Han Jun-hee | Kim Bo-tong & Han Jun-hee | August 27, 2021 | |
An Jun-ho's keen eye earns him a position in the Deserter Pursuit unit. On his first mission with Park Sung-woo, things don't go quite as planned. | ||||||
2 | 2 | "Daydream" | Han Jun-hee | Kim Bo-tong & Han Jun-hee | August 27, 2021 | |
Discharged from the hospital, Han Ho-yeol returns to the base and partners up with Jun-ho to search for a soldier last spotted at a subway station. | ||||||
3 | 3 | "That Woman" | Han Jun-hee | Kim Bo-tong & Han Jun-hee | August 27, 2021 | |
Jun-ho and Ho-yeol assist with a mission while on break. In an attempt to gain intel, the two go undercover to befriend a deserter's girlfriend. | ||||||
4 | 4 | "The Monty Hall Problem" | Han Jun-hee | Kim Bo-tong & Han Jun-hee | August 27, 2021 | |
Relentless hazing shifts Cho Suk-bong's once-warm personality. Riddled with responsibilities, an enlistee jumps the fence at the dead of night. | ||||||
5 | 5 | "Military Dog" | Han Jun-hee | Kim Bo-tong & Han Jun-hee | August 27, 2021 | |
Suk-bong is pushed over the edge. During their investigation, the D.P. duo learns of events that unfolded at Hwang Jang-soo's discharge. | ||||||
6 | 6 | "Onlookers" | Han Jun-hee | Kim Bo-tong & Han Jun-hee | August 27, 2021 | |
When a chase after a deserter turns into a manhunt for a criminal at large, Jun-ho and Ho-yeol rush to find him before armed men bring him down. |
Production
Development
In late June 2020, Lezhin Entertainment officially announced that Lezhin Studio and Homemade Film would co-produce a 6-part adaptation of the hit webtoon D.P: Dog Days by Kim Bo-tong, to be released exclusively through Netflix.[7][8] The story is based on Kim's own experience during his mandatory military service.[9]
Director and co-writer Han Jun-hee had wanted to work on the webtoon's adaptation "for five or six years [before he] finally got a chance" to do so.[10] Though Ahn Joon-ho is a Corporal in the webtoon, Han wanted him to be a Private in the series so people could "resonate with the story and consider Joon-ho as a friend who just started his military service."[11]
Casting
On September 3, 2020, Jung Hae-in, Koo Kyo-hwan, Kim Sung-kyun and Son Seok-koo were confirmed to star in the series.[12][13] Koo's character does not appear in the webtoon, which he found "hard but exciting to portray a character exclusive to the series."[14] To prepare for his role, Koo received help from his road manager who was part of the D.P. team during his military service.[15] As for Jung, he practiced boxing for three months before filming began, in order to do his own action scenes.[16]
Kim Bo-tong, who wrote the webtoon and co-wrote the series, commented that he "never dreamed of such a cast. They fit so perfectly into their roles that it seems like the roles were written for them."[17]
Filming
Principal photography began in the summer of 2020.[18]
Reception
Audience viewership
Following its release, the series topped Netflix's Top 10 in South Korea.[19]
Critical response
William Schwartz of HanCinema praised Jung Hae-in's acting, commenting that he "is sublime here, in a brooding cinematic role radically different from the romances he's better known for." He added that "D.P. is worth watching, not just by people curious what South Korean mandatory military service is really like, but anyone from any country who's seriously thinking about joining up."[20]
Pierce Conran of the South China Morning Post gave the series a 4.5/5 rating, noting that "D.P. hits home with a story that spans the past and present, as it acknowledges that yesterday’s problems can still be today’s." He also praised the cinematography as well as Jung and Koo's "electric chemistry".[21] Daniel Hart of Ready Steady Cut also rated the series 4.5 stars out of 5, describing it as "the finest K-Drama mini-series this year."[22]
Greg Wheeler of The Review Geek rated the series 4.3/5, noting that "D.P. is a stunning Korean drama [which] takes an unflinching look at bullying, the effect it has on mental health and larger societal questions about the mandatory military service in Korea" and praising the series for its "impressive" cinematography and for the way it "explore[s] a very sensitive and prevalent topic in a raw, artistic and unflinching way."[23]
In a mixed review, Hidzir Junaini of NME gave the series a 3/5 rating, commenting that "Kim Bo-tong and Han Jun-hee must be given credit for how this series tackles such extraordinarily difficult and tragic subject matter with compassion and sensitivity", and praising the "uniformly excellent performances, splendid cinematography, addictive pacing, and intrepid commitment to shedding light on the appalling culture of bullying in the military", but criticizing the "weak characterization [of the] three main leads" as well as the "ludicrous escalation of events during its climax, which suddenly turns a fairly grounded show into a melodramatic action thriller."[24]
Future
On September 1, 2021, Jung Hae-in revealed during an interview that he is "looking forward to season 2, and the director and writer are already writing the script." On May 31, 2022, Netflix officially announced the production of the season 2 with all four main cast reprising their roles.[25]
Accolades
Award ceremony | Year | Category | Nominee / Work | Result | Ref. |
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APAN Star Awards | 2022 | Best Director | Han Jun-hee | Nominated | [26][27] |
Top Excellence Award, Actror in an OTT Drama | Jung Hae-in | Won | |||
Excellence Award, Actror in an OTT Drama | Koo Kyo-hwan | Nominated | |||
Baeksang Arts Awards | 2022 | Best Drama | D.P. | Won | [28][29] |
Best Director | Han Jun-hee | Nominated | |||
Best Actor | Jung Hae-in | Nominated | |||
Best Supporting Actor | Cho Hyun-chul | Won | |||
Best New Actor | Koo Kyo-hwan | Won | |||
Shin Seung-ho | Nominated | ||||
Blue Dragon Series Awards | 2022 | Best Drama | D.P. | Won | [30][31] |
Best Leading Actor | Jung Hae-in | Nominated | |||
Best Supporting Actor | Son Seok-koo | Nominated | |||
Best New Actor | Koo Kyo-hwan | Won | |||
Director's Cut Awards | 2022 | Best Actor (TV) | Jung Hae-in | Nominated | [32] |
Koo Kyo-hwan | Won | ||||
Best Director (TV) | Han Jun-hee | Nominated | |||
Best Screenplay (TV) | Kim Bo-tong Han Jun-hee |
Nominated | |||
Best New Actor (TV) | Koo Kyo-hwan | Nominated | |||
Best New Actor (TV) | Cho Hyun-chul | Won | |||
Best New Actress (TV) | Won Jian | Nominated |
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