

Product Details
director: Oh Jong-Rok, Kim Cheol-Gyu, Jo Hyeon-Tak
genre: TV, Drama, Politics
subtitle: English, Chinese
language: Korean, Mandarin
audio: Dolby Digital 2.0
release date: Jan 19, 2011
made in: Hong Kong
aspect ratio: 1.33:1
case: Keep Case
Region Code: All, NTSC
Single Side Dual Layer
Audio: Korean, Mandarin
Full episodes
Rating for English subtitles: Average
HK Version K-Drama DVD
HK Version K-Drama DVD does not have good quality English subtitles.
Incorrect grammar and typos are found and sometimes the translation has serious defects.
If English subtitles matter, please buy another one.
Also Known As
Road for the President
Dae Mul
Big Fish
Introduction
Broadcast: October 6, 2010 ~ December 23, 2010
Episodes: 24
Big Thing (Daemul) was a one of the most watched korean TV series in South Korea in 2010. Broadcast by SBS. It gained sucess due to its controversial storyline plot. This drama was a remake after artist Park In-kwon's cartoon of the same name. Civil rights lawyer Seo Hye-rim jumps into the political race with Ha Ryu and becomes the first female president. She faces political pressure and potential impeachment from Kang Tae San and his followers, but survives with the aid of the prosecutor Ha Do Ya.
Recognitions
2010 SBS Drama Awards: Daesang (Grand Prize) (Ko Hyun Jung)
2010 SBS Drama Awards: Top Excellence Award, Special Drama - Actor (Kwon Sang Woo)
2010 SBS Drama Awards: Top Excellence Award, Special Drama - Supporting Actor (Lee Jae Yong)
2010 SBS Drama Awards: Top Excellence Award, Special Drama - Supporting Actress (Lee Soo Kyung)
2010 SBS Drama Awards: Top Ten Stars Award (Ko Hyun Jung)
2010 SBS Drama Awards: Top Ten Stars Award (Kwon Sang Woo)
2010 SBS Drama Awards: PD Award (Cha In Pyo)
Storyline
Seo Hye Rim is a hot-tempered news announcer who was fired by the broadcasting company, but is later elected to the National Assembly and became the first female president of Korea. She faces political pressure and potential impeachment from Kang Tae San and his followers, but survives with the aid of the prosecutor Ha Do Ya.
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