Aftermath (2014 South Korean series)
Aftermath (Korean: 후유증; RR: Huyujeung; lit. 'Sequelae') is a 2014 South Korean web series starring Kim Dong-jun and based on Kim Sun-kwon's webtoon of the same title.[1]
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Genre |
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Based on | Huyujeung by Kim Sun-kwon |
Screenplay by | Oh Bo-hyun Lee Moon |
Directed by | Kim Yang-hee |
Starring | Kim Dong-jun Joo Yeon-woo Sun Joo-ah |
Country of origin | South Korea |
Original language | Korean |
No. of seasons | 2 |
No. of episodes | 11 |
Production | |
Producer | Jeon Eun-gi |
Running time | 10 minutes |
Production company | Oasis Pictures |
Release | |
Original network | Naver TV |
Original release | 6 January – 18 January 2014 |
Plot
After a car accident, Dae-yong, a high school student, starts seeing people's eyes turn either into red or blue. Soon he realizes there's a pattern and that red eyes mean that person is going to die and blue eyes mean that person is going to kill someone and that he is now capable of saving people. Not only good things will come out of that as there's a cafe owner that has the same ability as him but is obsessed with murdering people and his relationships with his girlfriend Hee-kyung and best friend In-ho are at risk because of him having changed so much after becoming known as a hero.
Cast
Main
- Kim Dong-jun as Ahn Dae-yong (안대용)[1]
- Joo Yeon-woo (주연우) as Kim Joon-goo (김준구)[2]
- Sun Joo-ah as Joo Hee-kyung (주희경)[2]
Supporting
- Kim Min-seok as Cho In-ho (조인호)[3]
- Kim Ri-ah (김리아) as Kim Na-ri (김나리)
- Ji Sun (지선) as Dae-yong's mom
- Chae Hee-jae as Hee-kyung's uncle
- Choi Kyu-hwan as homeroom teacher
- Lee Seung-yong (actor) as police officer
- Cha Soon-hyung
References
- Shin, Won-sun (6 January 2014). "김동준 주연 '후유증' 김선권 작가 만화 그대로 잘 살렸나?". Ajunews (in Korean). Retrieved 23 March 2022.
- Yoon, Ga-yi (24 October 2013). "ZE:A 동준-김근형-선주아.. 웹드라마 '후유증' 캐스팅" (in Korean). OSEN. Chosun Ilbo. Retrieved 23 March 2022.
- "'닥터스' 김민석이 걸린 수막종은 무엇?…생존율 높지만 후유증 '위험'". MK Star Today (in Korean). 10 August 2016. Retrieved 23 March 2022.