I f you take care of to make it via 2 hours of The Impossible Heir without transforming it off, you could presume that something this common needs to be created by ChatGPT. While the collection isn’t really created by the debatable chatbot, it is afflicted by cardboard personalities patchworked from a checklist of K-drama clichés and a woefully foreseeable story that’s bent on striking every worn out trope you have actually ever before seen.
The tale starts with Han Tae- oh (Lee Jae- wook), a poverty-stricken teenager with a awful backstory and a fantastic intelligence. Seeing as his daddy is put behind bars for the murder of his mom, Tae- oh has a bumpy ride making ends satisfy, rushing in between part-time tasks and senior high school. When he discovers the qualified, attention-seeking shenanigans of schoolmate Kang In- ha (Lee Jun- young), they promptly come to be opponents.
Unlike Tae- oh, In- ha originates from profane riches as he’s the …