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  • 2014
  • 1 Season
  • 7.3  (99)

Big Man is a 2014 South Korean drama series that aired on KBS2. The show stars Choi Daniel, Da-hee Lee, Kang Ji-hwan, and Jung So-min. It centers around a man named Kim Ji-hyeok, who discovers that he was adopted as a child and begins to investigate his true origins. Leading the cast is Kang Ji-hwan, who plays the role of Kim Ji-hyeok. He is a hardworking, honest man who assumes the identity of someone else to get closer to his real family. Choi Daniel plays the role of Kang Dong-seok, the son of a wealthy and powerful family. He is engaged to marry So Mi-ra, played by Da-hee Lee, but their relationship is not without complications. Jung So-min plays the role of Jin Ah-reum, a bright and ambitious doctor who crosses paths with Kim Ji-hyeok. The show starts off with Ji-hyeok as a poor mechanic who works hard to make ends meet. Despite his difficult circumstances, he is a kind-hearted man who cares deeply about his loved ones. One day, he discovers that he was adopted as a child and sets out to find his birth family. He meets Dong-seok, who is looking for someone to impersonate his long-lost brother, who he believes has come back to claim his rightful place in the family business. When Ji-hyeok realizes that he is actually the missing heir, he agrees to go along with Dong-seok's plan. As Ji-hyeok begins to adjust to his new life as a member of the wealthy family, he faces many challenges. He has to navigate the complex relationships between family members, deal with his own conflicting emotions, and try to find a way to reconcile with his adoptive parents. He also has to deal with the scheming of other family members who are determined to keep him from taking his rightful place as the heir. The love story between Ji-hyeok and Ah-reum is another highlight of the show. Despite their different backgrounds, they gradually fall in love with each other. However, their relationship is complicated by the fact that Ah-reum is engaged to Dong-seok. Ji-hyeok and Ah-reum's relationship is a slow burn, with both characters gradually opening up to each other and building trust. The show is filled with many emotional moments that will tug on the heartstrings of viewers. Ji-hyeok's journey of self-discovery and his attempts to reconcile with his adoptive parents are particularly moving. Kang Ji-hwan does an excellent job of portraying Ji-hyeok's struggle to come to terms with his new reality, and his chemistry with Jung So-min is palpable. The cast also includes several memorable supporting characters, including Ji-hyeok's adoptive parents and his loyal friend, Park Dong-pal. The show does a good job of fleshing out these characters and making them feel like real people with their own motivations and desires. Overall, Big Man is a well-written, well-acted drama that explores themes of identity, family, and love. The show is a great example of the best of Korean dramas, with its combination of humor, romance, and drama. It's a must-watch for fans of K-dramas and will leave viewers feeling satisfied and emotionally fulfilled.

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Episode 16
16. Episode 16
June 17, 2014
It is the end of the line, will Dong Suk and his family be ready for what Ji Hyuk has planned for them next?
Episode 15
15. Episode 15
June 16, 2014
Things are now truly personal as Dong Suk has attacked Ji Hyuk's family.
Episode 14
14. Episode 14
June 10, 2014
In a last effort to finally destroy Ji Hyuk Dong Suk sets in motion a plan to retake Hyung Sung Distribution.
Episode 13
13. Episode 13
June 9, 2014
Things are working out for Ji Hyuk as he now seems to have the company headed in the right direction.
Episode 12
12. Episode 12
June 3, 2014
Dong Suk is trying to be a road block but Ji Hyuk is determined to takeover Hyung Sung Distribution.
Episode 11
11. Episode 11
June 2, 2014
Dong Suk makes a decision not to sell Hyung Sung Distribution which means Ji Hyuk needs a new plan to repay his market and President Cho.
Episode 10
10. Episode 10
May 27, 2014
Even with the help of President Cho, Ji Hyuk faces a tough battle going against the owners of Hyung Sung.
Episode 9
9. Episode 9
May 26, 2014
Ji Hyuk survives Hyung Sung's attempt to kill him and must now put his life back together and plan his revenge.
Episode 8
8. Episode 8
May 20, 2014
Ji Hyuk learns the truth about everything but now that he knows it, is there anything he can do?
Episode 7
7. Episode 7
May 19, 2014
As the prosecutor's office gets closer to arresting Dong Suk, Ji Hyuk does the only thing he can to help.
Episode 6
6. Episode 6
May 13, 2014
He keeps dodging bullets but with another person now trying to bring on him down, can Ji Hyuk continue to surprise them.
Episode 5
5. Episode 5
May 12, 2014
As Ji Hyuk continues to try to navigate the business world his new brother, Dong Suk, returns home.
Episode 4
4. Episode 4
May 6, 2014
Things in the background are all working against him but Ji Hyuk continues to succeed in his new position as president.
Episode 3
3. Episode 3
May 5, 2014
Ji Hyuk's life is changing and as he comes to grips that, he's learning he has new problems.
Episode 2
2. Episode 2
April 29, 2014
Ji Hyuk is having a hard time believing that his long lost parents were rich and powerful.
Episode 1
1. Episode 1
April 28, 2014
Kim Ji Hyuk's has had hard knock, however his life changes drastically after a powerful family realizes he fills one of their needs.
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Big Man is a 2014 South Korean drama series that aired on KBS2. The show stars Choi Daniel, Da-hee Lee, Kang Ji-hwan, and Jung So-min. It centers around a man named Kim Ji-hyeok, who discovers that he was adopted as a child and begins to investigate his true origins.

Leading the cast is Kang Ji-hwan, who plays the role of Kim Ji-hyeok. He is a hardworking, honest man who assumes the identity of someone else to get closer to his real family. Choi Daniel plays the role of Kang Dong-seok, the son of a wealthy and powerful family. He is engaged to marry So Mi-ra, played by Da-hee Lee, but their relationship is not without complications. Jung So-min plays the role of Jin Ah-reum, a bright and ambitious doctor who crosses paths with Kim Ji-hyeok.

The show starts off with Ji-hyeok as a poor mechanic who works hard to make ends meet. Despite his difficult circumstances, he is a kind-hearted man who cares deeply about his loved ones. One day, he discovers that he was adopted as a child and sets out to find his birth family. He meets Dong-seok, who is looking for someone to impersonate his long-lost brother, who he believes has come back to claim his rightful place in the family business. When Ji-hyeok realizes that he is actually the missing heir, he agrees to go along with Dong-seok's plan.

As Ji-hyeok begins to adjust to his new life as a member of the wealthy family, he faces many challenges. He has to navigate the complex relationships between family members, deal with his own conflicting emotions, and try to find a way to reconcile with his adoptive parents. He also has to deal with the scheming of other family members who are determined to keep him from taking his rightful place as the heir.

The love story between Ji-hyeok and Ah-reum is another highlight of the show. Despite their different backgrounds, they gradually fall in love with each other. However, their relationship is complicated by the fact that Ah-reum is engaged to Dong-seok. Ji-hyeok and Ah-reum's relationship is a slow burn, with both characters gradually opening up to each other and building trust.

The show is filled with many emotional moments that will tug on the heartstrings of viewers. Ji-hyeok's journey of self-discovery and his attempts to reconcile with his adoptive parents are particularly moving. Kang Ji-hwan does an excellent job of portraying Ji-hyeok's struggle to come to terms with his new reality, and his chemistry with Jung So-min is palpable.

The cast also includes several memorable supporting characters, including Ji-hyeok's adoptive parents and his loyal friend, Park Dong-pal. The show does a good job of fleshing out these characters and making them feel like real people with their own motivations and desires.

Overall, Big Man is a well-written, well-acted drama that explores themes of identity, family, and love. The show is a great example of the best of Korean dramas, with its combination of humor, romance, and drama. It's a must-watch for fans of K-dramas and will leave viewers feeling satisfied and emotionally fulfilled.

Big Man is a series that is currently running and has 1 seasons (16 episodes). The series first aired on April 28, 2014.

Where to Watch Big Man

Big Man is available for streaming on the KBS2 website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Big Man on demand at and Viki.

  • Premiere Date
    April 28, 2014
  • IMDB Rating
    7.3  (99)