journalism,revenge,bromance,tragic past,news report,hidden identity,double identity,cohabitation,wrongfully accused,new media

Pinocchio (2014)

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How far can you get by lying?

In-ha and Ha-myeong become reporters for different reasons: one aspires to follow in her mother's footsteps and the other seeks to do honest news.

Cast & Crew

Director
Jo Soo-won
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    Choe In-ha Park Shin-hye
  • Profile picture of Lee Jong-suk
    Gi Ha-myeong / Choe Dal-po Lee Jong-suk
  • Profile picture of Kim Young-kwang
    Seo Beom-jo Kim Young-kwang
  • Profile picture of Lee Yu-bi
    Yun Yu-rae Lee Yu-bi
  • Profile picture of Jin Kyung
    Song Cha-ok Jin Kyung
  • Profile picture of Lee Pil-mo
    Hwang Gyo-dong Lee Pil-mo
  • Profile picture of Min Sung-wook
    Jang Hyeon-gyu Min Sung-wook
  • Profile picture of Yoon Kyun-sang
    Gi Jae-myeong Yoon Kyun-sang
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Season 1

2014

20 episodes

Season 1 of Pinocchio premiered on November 12, 2014

The idealistic Choe In-ha has her work cut out for her when she becomes a broadcast reporter, especially when she suffers from a condition known as “Pinocchio syndrome", which makes her break out into hiccups whenever she tells a lie. Her rookie colleagues include Gi Ha-myeong, whose shabby appearance masks his true eloquence and sharp memory; Seo Beom-jo, a wealthy heir who has had everything handed to him in life; and Yun Yu-rae, whose fangirl knowledge comes in handy in covering the news. The 20-something newbie reporters pursue justice as they try to discover themselves in the process.

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Keywords

  • journalism
  • revenge
  • bromance
  • tragic past
  • news report
  • hidden identity
  • double identity
  • cohabitation
  • wrongfully accused
  • new media