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The Korean drama My Name (Netflix) puts a young woman seeking vengeance for her drug dealer father’s death at the hands of an unknown assailant on the radar of the kingpin who ran her dad’s organization. He teaches her the ways of vengeance, which involves a lot of punching. But he also schemes to insert his new charge into the local police force…
Opening Shot: Ji-Woo (Han So-hee) is 17 years old today, and, as has become the norm, she wakes up in an empty apartment. Her absentee father’s boxing and martial arts trophies line the walls as Ji-Woo does sit-ups, tunes cranked.
The Gist: Ji-Woo wakes up a forlorn, bullied high school student at the start of this eight-episode Korean drama, and before 40 minutes have rolled by she’s holding her own in a vicious last-fighter-standing battle royale in a dockside training gym for underworld thugs. To say My Name travels in its introductory segment is to put it lightly. But let’s back up a second. Ji-Woo has been on her own since her single dad Dong-hoon (Yoon Kyung-ho) stepped out three months before. Rumors of his involvement with a criminal organization called Dongcheon dog Ji-Woo — “Junkie idiot! Get lost!” — and eventually she puts a few of her bullies in place before dropping out of school entirely. When she takes Dong-hoon’s birthday call, he’s drunk and full of platitudes. “Where are you?” she rages. “The cops who are after you have been following me for a month.” But Ji-Woo’s anger gets through to him, and he arrives at her door. And his daughter watches through the keyhole, terrified, as a masked assailant shoots Dong-hoon dead.
At the funeral, Dongcheon’s kingpin arrives, rolling deep with an 8-man henchman detail. Choi Mu-jin (Park Hee-soon) tells Ji-Woo that Dong-hoon was his most trusted friend and brother, but it’s little solace — the cops drop the murder case, and she is alone. Taking to the streets with “Witnesses! Reward” fliers, Ji-Woo is nearly killed by street toughs before Choi rescues her. All she wants is vengeance for her father’s murder, so he gives her a route: the Dongcheon boss inducts Ji-Woo into his organization as a newbie at the fighting gym. Cue the fight training montages, and the big “prove yourself” final battle.
What Shows Will It Remind You Of? Netflix goes pretty deep on Korean dramas. My Name joins the ranks of Jo Pil-Ho: The Dawning Rage , which also meshes cops and crime and personal justice, and The Lies Within , where a woman left alone after the death of her father and husband joins the Korean National Assembly.
Our Take: With punches and kicks to spare and a quickening pace to go with Ji-Woo’s heart rate as she trains to become Dongcheon’s newest, most vengeance-driven warrior, My Name offers a rewarding opening to its festivities with this thrilling first episode. Han So-hee also keeps a flashing anger in her eyes that accommodates Ji-Woo’s rapid transformation into a rock ‘em sock ‘em punching machine. But what’s really interesting about My Name is what’s about to go down: Ji-Woo will give up her identity and become Oh Hye-jin, member of the police force and Cho Mu-jin’s hand-picked, personally curated Trojan horse. It’s a twist worthy of The Departed that apparently will still allow Ji-Woo to seek out her father’s murderer, even as she plays both sides of a battle between jaded cops and ruthless gangsters who are all out for each others’ necks.
We’ll have to see how Ji-Woo/Oy Hye-jin does on this see-saw. For now, let’s focus on the fights. From Dong-hoon quickly dispatching the two surly cops on stakeout at Ji-Woo’s apartment — he grabs one guy’s neck by smashing through a car window with his fist — to Ji-Woo taking out three bullying girls with a wild series of roundhouses, My Name has a real feel for gritty fight sequences. And that’s all before the first episode’s final sequence, which includes a 360-pan on Ji-Woo crushing a much larger male opponent that’s worthy of the John Wick movies.
Sex and Skin: Lots of fighters stripped to the waist and punching each other in their abs, if that’s a draw.
Parting Shot: Ji-Woo, or “The Rookie” as she’s known in this henchman training gym, wipes blood and sweaty hair out of her eyes, raises her fists, and sets her feet. She’s one of only two fighters left standing in this battle royale, which means she’s still got some work to do. Thwap!
Sleeper Star: Park Hee-Soon is perfect as Choi Mu-jin, the stoic crime boss with immaculate threads who takes Ji-Woo into his organization as both a favor to his fallen friend and brother and as a project of his own design. “You can’t win like that,” he tells Ji-Woo, who’s just blindly kicking a heavy bag. He removes his graciously cut camel-colored suit coat with the 1930’s lapels, and begins to spar with his new charge.
Most Pilot-y Line: Choi can see the fire in Ji-Woo’s eyes, and knows she has no love for the law. The daughter of a gangster, however grudging she was about her dad’s job, still knows the score. And so he makes a decision to harness Ji-Woo’s flame. “If you’re really determined to find and kill him,” Choi says of Dong-Hoon’s murderer, “you must be someone capable of killing others.”
Our Call: STREAM IT. My Name promises larger intrigue ahead after setting up its protagonist’s very personal reason for revenge. The criminals, the cops: can anyone tame Ji-Woo’s rage?
Will you stream or skip the Korean drama #MyName on @netflix ? #SIOSI #MyNameOnNetflix
— Decider (@decider) October 15, 2021
Johnny Loftus is an independent writer and editor living at large in Chicagoland. His work has appeared in The Village Voice, All Music Guide, Pitchfork Media, and Nicki Swift. Follow him on Twitter: @glennganges
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