Korean Life on Mars was released in 2018
Korean Life on Mars is the South Korean remake of popular British series by the same name. It’s a television drama that blends elements of science fiction, crime, and psychological thriller genres. Directed by Lee Jung-hyo, it aired on OCN and became notable for its gripping narrative, strong performances, and the seamless way it wove together the elements of a crime procedural with time travel.
The story follows Han Tae-joo (played by Jung Kyung-ho), a modern-day detective with an analytical mind. He relies heavily on evidence and logical reasoning in his investigations. While chasing down a serial killer, he is involved in a mysterious accident. Tae-joo wakes up to find himself transported back to the year 1988, a time when the methods of crime-solving lacked the forensic precision he was accustomed to.
In 1988, Tae-joo is thrust into a world where technology is primitive, and the rules of policing are vastly different. He joins a police force led by the rough-and-ready Kang Dong-chul (played by Park Sung-woong), who relies more on gut instinct and old-school methods. The team also includes the righteous Yoon Na-young (played by Go Ah-sung), and the rookie Lee Yong-gi (played by Oh Dae-hwan). Together, they navigate the criminal underworld of the late 1980s, while Tae-joo struggles to find a way back to his time.
Korea Life on Mars stands out as a successful adaptation of the original British series, while adding its own unique flair through cultural and historical nuances specific to South Korea in the late 1980s. Set in the year of the Olympics. The drama does an excellent job of capturing the retro aesthetic of the era, from the fashion and vehicles to the police procedural methods, giving the show a distinct nostalgic charm. And while the story lines run parallel to the original series, they have their own unique twist. Characters are slightly different too, unique in both personality and from a cultural perspective to the BBC production.
The show also excels in its pacing and plot development. Each episode presents a new case for the team to solve, but the overarching mystery of Tae-joo’s predicament is carefully unraveled throughout the series. This balance between episodic storytelling and serialized narrative keeps the audience engaged, eager to discover the truth behind Tae-joo’s time travel.
The production of Korea Life on Mars involved meticulous attention to detail to accurately recreate the late 1980s. The props, sets, and costumes were all designed to reflect the era, providing a rich and immersive experience for the audience. The cast reportedly underwent extensive preparation to embody the attitudes and behaviors of the time, with particular focus on the differences in police work between 1988 and 2018.