'Narco-Saints' Yoon Jong-bin Kimchi-jjigae goes through, Netflix laughing after a while

Kimchi-jjigae, coach of Yoon Jong-bin, once again went through.The Netflix series Narco-Saints, released on September 9, depicts a story of a Civilians who were framed for being a no-nonsense drug godfather who took control of the South American nation of Narco-Saints, accepting the secret mission of the NIS.Narco-Saints was expected to be directed by Yoon Jong-bin, who was loved for his War on Crime: Bad Mens High Age, The Archipelago: The Age of Civilization and The Duke.Yoon Jong-bin, who has shown interesting storytelling, structured production, and outstanding talent in the psychological warfare of the characters in the works that have been shown in the meantime, has unreservedly demonstrated his main specialty in Narco-Saints.This is why Kimchi-jjigae at Kimchi-jjigae restaurants once again responded.In fact, the confrontation between the Drug cartel and the public power to catch it has been used as a material for numerous works worldwide, a genre that is familiar and obvious to viewers.Narco-Saints added a freshness to this with Civilians as the main character.In fact, Naro-Saints dramatically adapted the story of Jomo, who reigned as King of Drug, and businessman K, who cooperated with the state to catch him, to raise reality.In the series, he gave the lead character, Gangin-gu, a convincing Buyeo how the Civilians who were put into the operation by Buyeo had survived from judo to entertainment.The birth of Narco-Saints is a suspense created by the Civilians, the NIS, and the characters of different positions who cooperated to catch Drug, constantly doubting and betraying each other.Coach Yoon Jong-bin made each person wonder what choice they would make next to hide their inner world and move to achieve their purpose.It is the result of solid solidity of the three-dimensional character that is not divided into villain and traitor, and melted with the story of the true story.The interesting point of the series seems to be in each ending, and it was fun to think about how to end up wondering about the next episode.I tried to become an ending restaurant. As he said, he led viewers to 6 times with exquisite ending every time.Netflix has succeeded in attracting attention with Narco-Saints this year, with series such as Annara Sumanara, Paper House: Joint Economic Zone, Black Bride and Best Family

Kimchi-jjigae, coach of Yoon Jong-bin, once again went through.

The Netflix series "Narco-Saints," released on September 9, depicts a story of a Civilians who were framed for being a no-nonsense Drug godfather who took control of the South American nation of Narco-Saints, accepting the secret mission of the NIS.

"Narco-Saints" was expected to be directed by Yoon Jong-bin, who was loved for his "War on Crime: Bad Men's High Age", "The Archipelago: The Age of Civilization" and "The Duke".

Yoon Jong-bin, who has shown interesting storytelling, structured production, and outstanding talent in the psychological warfare of the Characters in the works that have been shown in the meantime, has unreservedly demonstrated his main specialty in 'Narco-Saints'. This is why Kimchi-jjigae at Kimchi-jjigae restaurants once again responded.

In fact, the confrontation between the Drug cartel and the public power to catch it has been used as a material for numerous works worldwide, a genre that is familiar and obvious to viewers.

'Narco-Saints' added a freshness to this with 'Civilians' as the main Character. In fact, Naro-Saints dramatically adapted the story of Jomo, who reigned as King of Drug, and businessman K, who cooperated with the state to catch him, to raise reality.

In the series, he gave the lead Character, gangin-gu, a convincing Buyeo how the Civilians who were put into the operation by Buyeo had survived from judo to entertainment.

The birth of 'Narco-Saints' is a suspense created by the Civilians, the NIS, and the Characters of different positions who cooperated to catch Drug, constantly doubting and betraying each other.

Coach Yoon Jong-bin made each person wonder what choice they would make next to hide their inner world and move to achieve their purpose. It is the result of solid solidity of the three-dimensional Character that is not divided into villain and traitor, and melted with the story of the true story.

"The interesting point of the series seems to be in each ending, and it was fun to think about how to end up wondering about the next episode. I tried to become an ending restaurant. "As he said, he led viewers to 6 times with exquisite ending every time.

Netflix has succeeded in attracting attention with 'Narco-Saints' this year, with series such as 'Annara Sumanara', 'Paper House: Joint Economic Zone', 'Black Bride' and 'Best Family'