Five Fingers

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  • 2012
  • 1 Season
  • 7.2  (143)

Five Fingers is a South Korean drama series that aired in 2012. It stars Ji Chang-wook, Ju Ji-hoon, and Jin Se-yeon, among others. The series is about a family who owns a famous piano factory, and the various members of the family who become embroiled in a web of deceit and betrayal. The show opens with the father of the family, Yoo In-ha (played by Jang Hyun-sung), who is forced to give up the majority share in his piano factory to his oldest son, Yoo Ji-ho (played by Ji Chang-wook), due to financial difficulties. Ji-ho is a prodigious pianist, and he takes over the factory with the intention of restoring it to its former glory. However, he soon finds himself at odds with his younger brother, Yoo In-hyuk (played by Ju Ji-hoon), who resents Ji-ho for taking over the business and blames him for his own shortcomings as a pianist. The show follows the siblings as they compete for control of the factory and their father's affection, and as they navigate the intricacies of their complicated family relationships. Adding to the drama are the various other characters who become involved in their lives, including Ji-ho's childhood friend Hong Da-mi (played by Jin Se-yeon), who serves as a romantic interest for both Ji-ho and In-hyuk, and the family's former nanny/cafe owner, Chae Young-ran (played by Kim Mi-sook), who holds a secret that could destroy the family. One of the central themes of the show is the power of music, specifically the piano. Both Ji-ho and In-hyuk are talented pianists in their own right, and much of the series is devoted to showcasing their skills and the emotions that music can evoke. Along with the piano, the show also explores the role that family plays in one's life, and how our relationships with our loved ones can shape who we are and what we become. The acting in Five Fingers is top-notch, with both Ji Chang-wook and Ju Ji-hoon delivering standout performances as the conflicted brothers. Jin Se-yeon is also solid as the spunky Da-mi, and Kim Mi-sook brings a gravitas to her role as the family's former nanny. The cinematography and soundtrack are also noteworthy, with the show's numerous piano performances providing much of the show's emotional impact. Overall, Five Fingers is a gripping drama that explores the many facets of family and the power of music. With strong performances, beautiful cinematography, and a well-crafted storyline, it's a must-watch for fans of Korean dramas.

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Episode 30
30. Episode 30
November 24, 2012
A year has passed and In Ha leaves prison after completing his one year sentence.
Episode 29
29. Episode 29
November 23, 2012
To revenge Young Rang's blindness, Ji Ho, in an uncontrollable fit of rage, pushes Attorney Choi to the balcony of the airport to throw him over it.
Episode 28
28. Episode 28
November 17, 2012
In an attempt to save Ji Ho from getting hit by a wooden plank from Seung Jae, Young Rang took the blow on her head and becomes unconscious.
Episode 27
27. Episode 27
November 16, 2012
Attorney Choi Seung Jae sends Ji Ho and Young Rang text messages in Jeong Wook and In Ha's names respectively and he asks them to gather at the President Elvin Kim's office at Keumdan Constructions.
Episode 26
26. Episode 26
November 10, 2012
In Ha overhears the conversation between Young Rang and Gae Hwa and finds out that Ji Ho is not Man Se's son.
Episode 25
25. Episode 25
November 9, 2012
The witness gave a false testimony and said that it was Attorney Choi Seung Jae, and not Young Rang, who instructed him to remove the oxygen mask from Hong Woo Jin.
Episode 24
24. Episode 24
November 3, 2012
Ji Ho submits the black box recording of the taxi that he took to Incheon Apartment construction site on the night of Hong Woo Jin's death to the police.
Episode 23
23. Episode 23
November 2, 2012
In Ha urgently grabs a dumbfounded Young Rang out of the conference room when the reporters pour Young Rang with questions concerning the truth of her late husband, Chairman Yoo Man Se's death.
Episode 22
22. Episode 22
October 28, 2012
At the Hanguk Music University presentation, In Ha said that he has succeeded in developing a new sound board for Boosung Piano which will allow Boosung to supply pianos at half its original price.
Episode 21
21. Episode 21
October 27, 2012
Ji Ho presented confidently in front of Young Rang and In Ha in order to obtain the contract of the piano supplier to Hanguk Music University.
Episode 20
20. Episode 20
October 20, 2012
Young Rang is trapped into bringing Ji Ho back home from the hospital.
Episode 19
19. Episode 19
October 19, 2012
Ji Ho, who didn't get on a plane to go to the States like he promised Young Rang he would do, instead leaves the airport.
Episode 18
18. Episode 18
October 13, 2012
Woo Jin is transferred to the hospital.
Episode 17
17. Episode 17
October 13, 2012
Ji Ho continues to ask Young Rang to tell him the truth about his father's death and her participation in it.
Episode 16
16. Episode 16
October 6, 2012
Ji Ho is in danger of losing both his position as executive director and the majority of his shares to In Ha.
Episode 15
15. Episode 15
October 5, 2012
In Ha who realizes his father's love for him decides to make the masterpiece piano before Ji Ho does and become the heir to Boosung Instruments.
Episode 14
14. Episode 14
September 29, 2012
In Ha, who won the grand prize at the composing competition, asks Da Mi to play his piece on stage by making a proposal to her which she can't possibly refuse.
Episode 13
13. Episode 13
September 28, 2012
In Ha seeks Da Mi and confesses his feelings for her, but she turns him down because of her feelings for Ji Ho.
Episode 12
12. Episode 12
September 22, 2012
Professor Ha finds out the truth behind In Ha's demo CD and the truth behind the accusations that had been made falsely against Ji Ho.
Episode 11
11. Episode 11
 
Ji Ho calls an emergency board of directors meeting and reveals what's on the tape recorder he received from Professor Jung.
Episode 10
10. Episode 10
September 21, 2012
Just before the start of In Ha's charity concert, a jack is found undone in the piano In Ha will be playing.
Episode 9
9. Episode 9
September 14, 2012
Da Mi realizes that Ji Ho bought her the piano that she always dreamed of playing.
Episode 8
8. Episode 8
September 8, 1950
Ji ho decides to leave the school, which means he gives up the position of the successor of Professor Ha.
Episode 7
7. Episode 7
September 7, 2012
Ji Ho visits Professor Ha's office and finds music sheets scattered on the floor and his safe vault open.
Episode 6
6. Episode 6
September 1, 2012
Professor Ha, deeply disappointed with Ji Ho, decides to stage the music In Ha composed in replacement of Ji Ho and proceeds the rehearsal with In Ho.
Episode 5
5. Episode 5
August 31, 2012
Young Rang, selected as the most influential woman in the country, is now ambitious to expand the company from Boosung Instrument to Boosung Group.
Episode 4
4. Episode 4
August 25, 2017
Young Rang faints in despair, and Ji Ho, holding her, cries in fear.
Episode 3
3. Episode 3
August 24, 2017
When the hour had passed, Professor Hwang comes back to In Ha and Ji Ho.
Episode 2
2. Episode 2
August 18, 2017
Due to the plaster cast on In Ha's wrist, he might have to give up the competition.
Episode 1
1. Episode 1
August 17, 2012
President Yoo Ji Ho is the newly elected representative of Buseong Group.
Description

Five Fingers is a South Korean drama series that aired in 2012. It stars Ji Chang-wook, Ju Ji-hoon, and Jin Se-yeon, among others. The series is about a family who owns a famous piano factory, and the various members of the family who become embroiled in a web of deceit and betrayal.

The show opens with the father of the family, Yoo In-ha (played by Jang Hyun-sung), who is forced to give up the majority share in his piano factory to his oldest son, Yoo Ji-ho (played by Ji Chang-wook), due to financial difficulties. Ji-ho is a prodigious pianist, and he takes over the factory with the intention of restoring it to its former glory. However, he soon finds himself at odds with his younger brother, Yoo In-hyuk (played by Ju Ji-hoon), who resents Ji-ho for taking over the business and blames him for his own shortcomings as a pianist.

The show follows the siblings as they compete for control of the factory and their father's affection, and as they navigate the intricacies of their complicated family relationships. Adding to the drama are the various other characters who become involved in their lives, including Ji-ho's childhood friend Hong Da-mi (played by Jin Se-yeon), who serves as a romantic interest for both Ji-ho and In-hyuk, and the family's former nanny/cafe owner, Chae Young-ran (played by Kim Mi-sook), who holds a secret that could destroy the family.

One of the central themes of the show is the power of music, specifically the piano. Both Ji-ho and In-hyuk are talented pianists in their own right, and much of the series is devoted to showcasing their skills and the emotions that music can evoke. Along with the piano, the show also explores the role that family plays in one's life, and how our relationships with our loved ones can shape who we are and what we become.

The acting in Five Fingers is top-notch, with both Ji Chang-wook and Ju Ji-hoon delivering standout performances as the conflicted brothers. Jin Se-yeon is also solid as the spunky Da-mi, and Kim Mi-sook brings a gravitas to her role as the family's former nanny. The cinematography and soundtrack are also noteworthy, with the show's numerous piano performances providing much of the show's emotional impact.

Overall, Five Fingers is a gripping drama that explores the many facets of family and the power of music. With strong performances, beautiful cinematography, and a well-crafted storyline, it's a must-watch for fans of Korean dramas.

  • Premiere Date
    August 17, 2012
  • IMDB Rating
    7.2  (143)