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Review | Disney+ K-drama review: Chief Detective 1958 – new spin on a Korean classic, starring Lee Je-hoon, is a bit too modern

  • A prequel to the hit 1970s and 80s K-drama Chief Inspector, this series follows Detective Park Yeong-han (Lee Je-hoon) as he fights crime in Seoul in 1958
  • The sets and costumes evoke the era, but the plots focus on ‘modern’ crimes, ignoring historic events happening in the nation at that time

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Disney+ K-drama Chief Detective 1958, a prequel to the long-running series Chief Inspector screened from 1971 to 1989 in South Korea, is set in the late 1950s, and stars Lee Je-hoon as Detective Park Yeong-han (above) and Seo Eun-soo as his sweetheart Lee Hye-ju.

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2.5/5 stars

Lead cast: Lee Je-hoon, Lee Dong-hwi, Choi Woo-sung, Yoon Hyun-soo

Latest Nielsen rating: 10.6 per cent

There’s enough money invested in Chief Detective 1958, the period prequel to the beloved Korean police procedural drama Chief Inspector (1971 to 1989), to make it look as though we have been transported back more than half a century in time.

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The costumes of the day are lovingly recreated, while the earthy tones of the dusty streets and the production design evoke a bygone era.

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