What I Liked About The Show Learning Terms Relevant To The Startup Life So the sisters compete for the 5 spots in Sandbox and the story goes from there. A Sandbox conference / Image Credits: Azfar Roses Sandbox is like a fictional South Korean Silicon Valley, and Malaysian viewers are likening it to MaGIC. They later meet in their twenties at Sandbox, a place for techpreneurs to run their startup with a mentor, an office and staff for 6 months. In-jae then could no longer relate to Dal-mi, so she cut off ties with her younger sister and left for the US to further her studies. Their mother on the other hand, married this tycoon which drastically changed their lives in status in society. So, Dal-mi ended up living with her grandmother who sells corn dogs for a living, pushing her to take up all kinds of part-time jobs to feed themselves. Their father successfully pitched his business idea, which was a food delivery app like Grab, and secured investors but died in an accident. Over time, their choices led to very different lives from one another. Their parents were at odds with each other because their father wanted to start his own business, whereas their mother wanted a stable life and didn’t believe in her husband’s business.īae Suzy who plays Seo Dal-mi, chooses her father whereas Kang Han-na who plays Seo In-jae, chooses her mother. The show starts off with two sisters who have to choose between their soon-to-be-divorced parents. You’d probably guess from the name that the plot of this K-drama would be something related to the startup life. The Startup And Techpreneur Ecosystem In Seoul I’ll try not to put out too many spoilers as I review the six episodes I’ve watched so far. The season finale will be on December 6 totaling to 16 episodes. So far, there are only 6 episodes when it premiered on October 17. Nam Joo-hyuk and Bae Suzy, the leads of the show / Image Credits: Kdrama Kisses Some big names you’d probably recognise are starring in that drama are Bae Suzy (my fave) and Nam Joo-hyuk, the two leads of the show. It has even been Number 1 for a few times now, so I had to check out what the hype around this new K-drama was all about. If you haven’t noticed, the new K-drama, Start-Up has been consistently on Netflix’s “Top 10 In Malaysia Today”.
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