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The love triangle is less about destiny and more about who grows alongside Saeroyi.

"Start Over" by Gaho is the ultimate anthem for anyone needing a motivation boost.

Park Saeroyi’s life is shattered after an incident with a powerful corporate heir leads to his expulsion and imprisonment. Instead of breaking, he crafts a 15-year plan to take down Jangga Group, the food conglomerate that ruined his life, by opening his own pub, DanBam, in the vibrant district of Itaewon. 🌟 Key Elements Itaewon Keullasseu

It’s a classic "David vs. Goliath" story, but with a slow-burn, strategic approach to business and revenge.

It tackles grief and injustice with raw honesty. The love triangle is less about destiny and

It offers surprisingly grounded insights into branding, loyalty, and corporate warfare. 🚩 Minor Critiques

While the first two-thirds are electric, some viewers find the final time-skip and corporate resolution a bit rushed compared to the meticulous pacing of the beginning. Instead of breaking, he crafts a 15-year plan

The neighborhood itself is a character, symbolizing freedom, internationalism, and the hustle of Seoul's youth. 💡 Why It Resonates