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ReviewNetflix K-drama Cashero review: Lee Jun-ho can’t save this messy superhero spectacle

While it has a compelling concept and potentially great characters, Cashero’s poor writing means the K-drama fails to deliver

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(From left) Kim Byong-chul, Lee Jun-ho and Kim Hyang-gi in a still from Cashero. Photo: Kim Hobin/Netflix
Pierce Conran

1.5/5 stars

Lead cast: Lee Jun-ho, Kim Hye-jun, Kim Byung-chul, Kim Hyang-gi

Netflix Korea closes out a big year with the eight-part series Cashero, a lively but garbled medley of social themes, melodrama and genre spectacle.

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Lee Jun-ho (Typhoon Family) leads the cast as the hapless Kang Sang-ung, whose grumpy father foists an unwanted superpower upon him, only too glad to finally be rid of it.
Cashero | Official Trailer | Netflix [ENG SUB]

The central conceit of the show, and the webtoon on which it is based, revolves around the unusual power that Sang-ung inherits. He has been given superhuman strength, but he can only access it when he has cash on his person – the more he has, the stronger he gets. The problem is that when he uses his superpowers, it drains his cash.

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