
All In is a 2003 South Korean television drama series that aired on SBS from January 15 to April 3, 2003 on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 21:55 for 24 episodes. Inspired by the life of professional poker player Jimmy Cha, it starred Lee Byung-hun and Song Hye-kyo in a story about one's man's rise through the fiercely competitive world of casino gambling as he clashes with his rivals over money, success, and love. The drama was a ratings success in South Korea, with its final episode reaching a peak viewership rating of 47.7%, which is the 42nd highest-rated Korean drama episode of all time. It also won several awards, notably the Grand Prize for Lee Byung-hun at the 2003 SBS Drama Awards.
DirectorsKang Shin-hyo, 유철용
WriterChoi Wan-gyu
All In Episode 1
Jan 15, 2003
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All In Episode 2
Jan 17, 2003
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All In Episode 3
Jan 20, 2003
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All In Episode 4
Jan 21, 2003
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All In Episode 5
Jan 25, 2003
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All In Episode 6
Jan 30, 2003
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All In Episode 7
Feb 1, 2003
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All In Episode 8
Feb 5, 2003
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All In Episode 9
Feb 6, 2003
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All In Episode 10
Feb 10, 2003
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All In Episode 11
Feb 15, 2003
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All In Episode 12
Feb 20, 2003
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All In Episode 13
Feb 21, 2003
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All In Episode 14
Feb 25, 2003
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All In Episode 15
Mar 3, 2003
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All In Episode 16
Mar 5, 2003
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All In Episode 17
Mar 10, 2003
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All In Episode 18
Mar 15, 2003
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All In Episode 19
Mar 21, 2003
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All In Episode 20
Mar 25, 2003
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All In Episode 21
Mar 26, 2003
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All In Episode 22
Mar 28, 2003
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All In Episode 23
Apr 1, 2003
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All In Episode 24
Apr 3, 2003
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ParkMin
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The drama had many great things going on for it until it went through an unfortunate interruption. It built a solid vibe for all the involved characters and gave each one a purpose to dynamically interact with one another. Kim In Ha jumping into sticky situations was always fun, you never knew when would he pull up his signature move, the sneaky high kick! Giving the male lead a solid side kick was the best thing the drama did. Yoo Jong Goo was In Ha's partner through thick and thin. They always came in as a one package and provided the needed duo action. The soundtrack "Like The First Day" got engraved in my brain cavities for how much of a banger it was. However, everything I mentioned evaporated when the drama suddenly poured all its attention into the love square after halfway through. The love square was painfully out of place in all regards, it even went against the characters' writing contradicting itself just to be part of the nasty melo trend. It also shifted its main point of tension to be all about that. The saddest part was the lack of "duo" action after that, we barely got any. Around the end of it, it decided to double down on the melo and have the deplorable trope of two characters pushing each other away to show some kind of "poetic love", yikes! Anyway, the drama was another good example of a great first half only to fumble in its second half. The biggest point of comparison between this drama and "Swallow the Sun (2009)" was its insulting transition and disparity between its 1st and 2nd half.