Weak Hero Class 1 | |
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Also known as | Weak Hero |
Hangul | 약한영웅 Class 1 |
Revised Romanization | Yakanyeong-ung Class 1 |
McCune–Reischauer | Yak'anyŏngung Class 1 |
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Based on | Weak Hero by Seopass and Kim Jin-seok (Razen) |
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Directed by |
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Creative director | Han Jun-hee |
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Theme music composer | Primary |
Opening theme | "Hero" (Prod. by Primary) by Meego |
Ending theme | "Homesick" (Prod. by Primary) by Benzamin |
Country of origin | South Korea |
Original language | Korean |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 8 ( list of episodes) |
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Producers |
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Editor | Park Min-sun |
Running time | 35–47 minutes |
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Original release | |
Network | Wavve |
Release | November 18, 2022 |
Weak Hero Class 1 ( Korean: 약한영웅 Class 1) is a South Korean television series written and directed by Yoo Soo-min with Kim Jin-seok and Park Dan-hee, starring Park Ji-hoon, Choi Hyun-wook, and Hong Kyung. It is based on the Naver webtoon Weak Hero by Seopass and Kim Jin-seok (Razen), which was published in 2018. The first three episodes premiered at the 27th Busan International Film Festival, which was held from October 5 to October 14, 2022. The first season was released on Wavve on November 18, 2022. The second season is scheduled for release on Netflix.
Yeon Si-eun is among the top 1% of students in his class and is not interested in anything except studying. Though he is physically weak, he does not back down from the bullies in his classroom led by Jeon Yeong-bin. Using his quick decision-making skills, his knowledge of physics, and the objects in his surroundings, Si-eun protects himself from their escalating acts of violence. But when he gets in grave danger, he receives help from Ahn Su-ho, the strongest fighter in their class, and Oh Beom-seok, the tormented son of an assemblyman. The three become friends as they try to survive a high school life full of violence and learn what it truly means to be strong.
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No. in season | Title | Original release date | |
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1 | 1 | "Episode 1" | November 18, 2022 | |
Yeon Si-eun is completely focused on his studies, showing little interest for anything or anyone outside of them. When class bully Jeon Yeong-bin tries to get a rise out of him, Si-eun holds his ground. When his threats fall on deaf ears, Yeong-bin goes to great lengths to break through Si-eun's unimpressed demeanor. | ||||
2 | 2 | "Episode 2" | November 18, 2022 | |
After winning in a fight against Yeong-bin, Si-eun earns a fearsome reputation in his class. But this is not enough to deter an increasingly angry Yeong-bin from planning his next attack. A remorseful Oh Beom-seok gathers the courage to take responsibility for his actions and help Si-eun. | ||||
3 | 3 | "Episode 3" | November 18, 2022 | |
When Gil-soo sees his gang members beaten up, he gets furious and demands to meet the ones who did it. So, Yeong-bin deceives Si-eun, Beom-seok, and Su-ho and takes them to Gil-soo. Gil-soo breaks Jeon Seok-dae's arm and threatens the trio to bring him 15 million won in three days as compensation for the injury or he will kill them and their families. Si-eun asks the runaway Yeong-i for advice and devises a plan against Gil-soo with the information he gathers. | ||||
4 | 4 | "Episode 4" | November 18, 2022 | |
Their plan against Gil-soo fails and Si-eun finds Su-ho's blood on the floor at the gang's house. He calls Yeong-i for help, who makes her way to Gil-soo with Seok-dae while Si-eun follows them via a GPS tracking app. Meanwhile, Su-ho and Beom-seok are tied up by Gil-soo's gang. | ||||
5 | 5 | "Episode 5" | November 18, 2022 | |
While hanging out in a karaoke room with his friends, Beom-seok runs into the bullies from his previous school. Su-ho makes them apologize to him but Beom-seok thinks of it as an act of pity and isn't happy that Su-ho is ordering him around and thinks he's looking down on him. Si-eun becomes worried about Beom-seok when he becomes more and more withdrawn and seems to grow unstable. | ||||
6 | 6 | "Episode 6" | November 18, 2022 | |
Beom-seok befriends Jeong-chan and Tae-hoon and starts going to bars with them and becomes a bully himself. Si-eun thinks Jeong-chan and Tae-hoon are using him because he is rich and that Beom-seok is only behaving that way because he's lonely and insecure. He wants to help Beom-seok but Su-ho thinks he's already done enough. The tension between Beom-seok and Su-ho grows until Beom-seok pays the UFC fighter Woo-young to beat up Su-ho on his birthday. | ||||
7 | 7 | "Episode 7" | November 18, 2022 | |
Si-eun and Yeong-i plan Su-ho's birthday party when Yeong-i receives a message from Beom-seok, who says he needs her help to apologize to Su-ho. This is, however, a trick by Beom-seok to lure in Su-ho and he sends a photo of the kidnapped Yeong-i to him. When Si-eun sees it instead and goes to rescue Yeong-i, he gets seriously injured but doesn't tell Su-ho to protect both him and Beom-seok. When Su-ho eventually finds out, he confronts Beom-seok and his friends, who then pays Woo-young again to beat up Su-ho. | ||||
8 | 8 | "Episode 8" | November 18, 2022 | |
Si-eun and Yeong-i get anxious when they can't get a hold of Su-ho for a long time. In the middle of his finals, Si-eun hears the shocking news and goes to take revenge on Yeong-bin, Woo-young, Beom-seok, and their friends. Meanwhile, Beomseok's father tries to cover up the incident by sending Beom-seok abroad. |
It was announced by Jaedam Media in May 2021 that they had reached an agreement with Playlist to co-produce a drama adaptation of the popular Naver webtoon, Weak Hero. It was later confirmed that Shortcake, the studio co-founded by director and screenwriter Han Jun-hee ( Netflix's D.P.), would also be producing the drama. Yu Su-min, who had recently won Best Film at the Mise-en-scène Short Film Festival, would direct and write the series while Han would serve as creative director. [12] For the action choreography and stunts, martial arts director Heo Myeong-haeng ( Vincenzo) would direct and Ahn Ji-Hye ( Squid Game) would serve as art director. [13] The original soundtrack would be produced by Primary.
To create the gloomy and cold atmosphere the titular character is known for, Park Ji-hoon revealed that he took inspiration from Won Bin's performance in The Man from Nowhere (2010) as well as Kwon Sang-woo in Once Upon a Time in High School (2004). [14] The climax at the end of Episode 8 is a direct homage to the final scene in the latter. He also lost over 10 pounds of muscle to achieve Si-eun's weak appearance. The cast also attended action school together for several months so they could safely film the intense action sequences. [14]
In an interview to the press on November 30, 2022, Director Han Jun-hee went into depth about the casting process for Weak Hero: Class One. Han had previously stated that they wanted to "invite actors who have great energy and could lead the next generation of Korean dramas and film." [15] He said Park Ji-hoon, Choi Hyun-wook, Hong Kyung, Shin Seung-ho, and Lee Yeon are all new actors who have been working a long time in film, dramas, and on stage. He believes Weak Hero to be an opportunity to introduce these actors (to a wider audience) and serve as a beginning as they go on to stand out in many works in the future. On the casting of Park Ji-hoon in the lead, Han revealed that the idol actor was originally suggested by shotcake CEO and co-founder Lee Myung-jin. Lee was amazed with Park's performance in At a Distance, Spring Is Green (2021) and Han found it amazing as well when he viewed it. After reviewing more of Park's work and interviews, he was convinced he could show various faces and wanted to see if one could be that of a universal student in his late teens. He believed director Yu felt something similar when the suggestion was brought to him. [16] Han went on to further praise Park as "the only actor in his 20's that could create such an atmosphere" and commended his great attitude and consideration for the staff on set. [17] On Choi Hyun-wook's casting, Han said that he first saw him in Taxi Driver (2021) and was curious about him, but it was his appearance in Racket Boys (2021) that made him call right away as he believed that Choi would become a difficult actor to get a hold of. Overall, Han stated, it was intuition and he found it fortunate that this cast was able to take the drama. [16]
Park Ji Hoon will be back for his titular role for the second season along with the actors: Ryeoun, Choi Min-young, Yoo Su-bin, Bae Na-ra, Lee Jae-min, and Lee Jun-young. [18]
On September 22, the official trailer video of Weak Hero Class 1 was released on the official website of the Busan International Film Festival, YouTube channel, and Wave YouTube channel, [19] while the second trailer and poster were released on November 7. [20] As the official sponsor for 27th Busan International Film Festival, Wavve installed several brand booth including a photo zone for Weak Hero Class 1 at the Haeundae Beach. [21] On the premier day of 27th BIFF, director Yoo Soo-min, creative director Han Jun-hee, and actors Park Ji-hoon, Choi Hyun-wook, Hong Kyung, Shin Seung-ho, and Lee Yeon attended the festival's open talk event held at the Busan Cinema Center in Haeundae-gu. [15]
The press conference and production presentation for the drama was held on November 16, 2022, at CGV Yongsan I-Park Mall in Seoul. [22]
Wavve held the largest ticket discount event to mark the opening of its original drama Weak Hero Class 1. Wavve sells annual tickets at a 41% discount for 13 days from 10:00 (KST) on the day of its released. This marks the first time that a 12-month pass for all premium, standard, and basic products is offered at a discounted price. [23]
A choreography video for the second title track, "Brass Knuckle", was released on December 15, 2022, by Prime Kingz, a world-class crump dance team. [24]
In February 2022, Wavve unveiled their thirty contents lineup for 2022, including Weak Hero which was scheduled to release in the second half of 2022. [25]
The series premiered at 27th Busan International Film Festival in the "Onscreen Section" on October 7, 2022, [26] where three episodes out of eight were shown as a world premiere and then screened on October 8 and 11, and will be exclusively released all episodes in November. [27] [19] The tickets to the world premiere on October 7 were sold out in two minutes. [19]
It was released exclusively on Wavve at 11:00 ( KST) on November 18, 2022, [1] with a viewing rating of 18+. The drama was simultaneously aired on Viki United States, iQIYI USA and Taiwan, Kocowa United States, Amazon Prime, Comcast, Google TV, and The Roku Channel. [28] In December 2022, Viki, a platform specializing in Asian content, has additionally confirmed airing in Europe, Oceania, the Middle East, and India following the released in the United States. [29]
On December 4, 2023, the second season confirmed to be release on Netflix. [18]
Weak Hero Class 1 Original Soundtrack | |
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Soundtrack album by Various artists | |
Released | November 28, 2022 |
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Language | Korean |
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The following is the official track list of Weak Hero Class 1 Original Soundtrack album. The tracks with no indicated lyricists and composers are the drama's musical score; the artists indicated for these tracks are the tracks' composers themselves. [30] The album consisting of a total of 5 tracks, including the two singles "Hero (Prod. by Primary)" by Meego and "Brass Knuckle" by Boi. B. [31]
No. | Title | Lyrics | Music | Artist | Length |
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1. | "Hero (Prod. by Primary)" | Meego |
| Meego | 3:56 |
2. | "Brass Knuckle" | Boi. B | h4rdy | Boi. B | 2:30 |
3. | "Homesick (Prod. by Primary)" | Benzamin |
| Benzamin | 4:38 |
4. | "Self" | Meego |
| Meego | 3:22 |
5. | "Again" | Han | Han | Han | 2:28 |
6. | "Hero (Prod. by Primary)" (Inst.) |
| 3:56 | ||
7. | "Brass Knuckle" (Inst.) | h4rdy | 2:30 | ||
8. | "Homesick" (Inst.) |
| 4:38 | ||
9. | "Self" (Inst.) |
| 3:22 | ||
10. | "Again" (Inst.) | Han | 2:28 | ||
Total length: | 33:50 |
Following the success of the drama, the cast and crew went on a five-day reward vacation to Nha Trang, Vietnam. [32]
After being screened from episode 1 to episode 3 as an invitational film at the 27th Busan International Film Festival "On Screen", it has been evaluated as a perfect well-made drama with the story, directing, acting, and music and is considered one of the most anticipated drama in the second half of the year. [33] At Letterboxd, 107 viewers give the series a composite score of 4.5 of 5 stars, [34] and scored 9.7 points on Viki. [35]
YTN's Kim Seong-hyun consider "the most eye-catching work among numerous contents this year", praising the drama for its "appropriate balance of power between the characters shown by the three actors and the different charms they add to the densely packed story and the unpredictable development", with high-intensity action, which is "overflowing with a sense of impact and yet in touch with reality", and " Primary music filled with lyrical yet sensuous melodies". [13] Sudarshana Ganguly of The Telegraph, an Indian English daily newspaper named the drama as "2022 Best K-drama". She then gave the drama a rating of 4.5/5 stars and said that the drama "stands out with its striking realism. It does not show a redeeming avenger but rather, flawed characters who often get caught up in the very cycle they are trying to break." She continue and praised Park Ji-hoon for his "nuanced acting, down to his expressions, [and the] delivery of subtle emotions", and Choi Hyun-wook's "charismatic character that stands out on his own". [36] Writing for Forbes, Joan MacDonald opined that the drama "offers plenty of surprises and interesting character development. Intense, fast-paced and well-acted, a look at how devastating bullying can be." [37] Kim Soo-hyun of The Chosun Ilbo wrote in the article the interesting points of the series are the realistic story of Sieun, Sooho, and Beomseok, fresh and original action movements that have never been seen anywhere else, three lead actors (Park Ji-hoon, Choi Hyun-wook, and Hong Kyung) who have established themselves as 'trustworthy actors' among the Rising Star, and the remarkable directing between two directors. Kim concluded by saying that Weak Hero is "the best well-made work in the second half of 2022, with the story, directing, acting, and action." [38] Park Jin-young of JoyNews24 wrote that the series "enhances the sense of reality by containing the worries that everyone has experienced at least once in their adolescence, such as the bond with friends, a sense of belonging somewhere, and the desire to take a step forward for a better future." [39] Gong Hee-jeong, a drama critic, said, "Although the action scenes are stimulating and horrifying, the point that makes us think about the faults of adults beyond children's violence by sufficiently capturing the position and inner feelings of each character stands out." [40] A culture critic, Jung Deok-hyeon, analyzed, "At the point when you think about what kind of conflict there will be a new sense of immersion is formed as problems within the children's relationship erupt." [40] Several Korean medias dubbed Choi Hyun-wook's character Ahn Su-ho as the "Fighter of Loyalty". [39] [41] [42]
Weak Hero's popularity was driven primarily through word of mouth and positive comments on social media and communities. [38] The drama became an overnight hit, immediately becoming Wavve's number one drama in paid subscribers within the first day, garnering a 9.9 rating overseas through iQIYI, Kocowa, and Viki, and glowing reviews from critics. [43] According to the data compiled by Good Data Corporation, it ranked first in the 'OTT Topic' drama/series category for four consecutive weeks. According to Wavve, Weak Hero was the first OTT series to rank in the top 3 for viewing time and remained in the top 10 ranking on iQiyi Taiwan and North America." [29] It also ranked second in the rankings for the 3rd week of November 19–25, compiled by OTT integrated search site Kinolights. [40]
Award | Year | Category | Nominee(s) / Work(s) | Result | Ref. |
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Asia Contents Awards & Global OTT Awards | 2023 | Best Newcomer Actor | Park Ji-hoon | Nominated | [44] |
Best OTT Original | Weak Hero Class 1 | Won | [45] | ||
Baeksang Arts Awards | 2023 | Best New Actor – Television | Hong Kyung | Nominated | [46] |
Blue Dragon Series Awards | 2023 | Best Drama | Weak Hero Class 1 | Nominated | [47] |
Best New Actor | Park Ji-hoon | Won | [48] | ||
Whynot Award | Choi Hyun-wook | Won | [49] | ||
Korea Drama Awards | 2023 | Best New Actor | Park Ji-hoon | Won | [50] |
Critic/Publication | List | Rank | Ref. |
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Cosmopolitan | Cosmopolitan: Favorite K-Dramas Of 2022 | 6 | [51] |
Forbes | The 20 Best Korean Dramas Of 2022 | Placed | [37] |
Manila Bulletin | 10 Best Korean Dramas of 2022 | 10 | [52] |
South China Morning Post | The 15 Best K-dramas of 2022 | 10 | [53] |
Teen Vogue | The 11 Best K-Dramas of 2022 to Watch Immediately | Placed | [54] |
27 Best K-Dramas of All Time | Placed | [55] |