Vincenzo

Iconic and badass!
As you already know (and if you don’t, read my other reviews), I LOVE the law series (quite evident considering I’m a law student😂). “Lawless Lawyer”, “May it Please the Court”, “Law School”… I could go on and on about all the law series I have watched and how much I have loved them. Therefore, I was eager to watch “Vincenzo”, and fortunately it didn’t let me down.
Full of comedy and romance, “Vincenzo” is a refreshing series. It shows another way of embracing the law: mafia and cheating. It isn’t like “Lawless Lawyer” or “Law School”, where they deal with more urgent cases. “Vincenzo” is hilarious, relaxing, and excessively lovely.
If I have to comment on scenes where I have felt anxious and sad, I will only say one thing: Jang Han Seo. Moreover, don’t get me wrong, “Vincenzo” has a villain (and a good one), but he wasn’t the center of my attention.
Overall, I most definitely recommend “Vincenzo”. It does justice to its popularity, and you will have a great time watching it.
Synopsis
Vincenzo, a mafia consigliere, comes to South Korea from Italy due to an intra-organizational conflict; and gets entangled with a veteran rogue lawyer to embody justice in the way of a villain.