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Disney+ K-drama Uncle Samsik: Song Kang-ho makes K-drama debut in evocative political series set after the Korean war

  • Song Kang-ho plays the titular character, a political fixer in post-war Seoul who tries to recruit Byun Yo-han’s idealistic civil servant, Kim San
  • With its historical backdrop, the series has a literary sensibility that the director leavens by focusing on the relationship between the lead characters

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Song Kang-ho as political fixer Park Doo-sik in a still from Uncle Samsik, his first Korean drama series after a career on the big screen. Byun Yo-han, Lee Kyu-hyung, Jin Ki-joo and Seo Hyun-woo co-star. Shin Yeon-shik directs. Photo: Disney+
Pierce Conran

Lead cast: Song Kang-ho, Byun Yo-han, Lee Kyu-hyung, Jin Ki-joo, Seo Hyun-woo

After almost 30 years on the big screen, Korean acting legend Song Kang-ho (Parasite) makes his long-awaited small-screen debut as a wily fixer in the political drama Uncle Samsik.

Directed by Shin Yeon-shik and presented by Disney+, this big-budget drama series evocatively recreates post-Korean-war Seoul, an era seldom seen on screen.

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Bringing the full force of his avuncular charm to bear, Song plays Park Doo-sik, an influential operator who works behind the scenes bridging the criminal underworld and the public-facing political scene with his vast connections and pliable morality.

Doo-sik is better known by the nickname Uncle Samsik, which he adores and which refers to the reputation he built up during the war years, when he made sure that everyone had three (sam) meals (sik) a day. To this day, people know that if they are with Uncle Samsik they will never go hungry.

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