switch: change the world is a South Korea drama released in 2018 rated 7.9/10 with 32 episodes. This thriller series has been watched by 8,357 viewers.
Key Details
| Country | |
| Genre | ThrillerMysteryComedyLaw |
| Year | 2018 |
| Episodes | 32 |
| Duration | 00:35:00 |
| Rating | 7.9/10 |
| Director | Nam Tae Jin |
| Main Cast | Jang Geun Suk, Han Ye Ri, Jung Woong In |
| Type | Drama |
| Content Rating | 15+ – Teens 15 or older |
Plot & Analysis
Story Overview
Scam a thousand dollars, and you are a thief. If the amount becomes a billion, you are a financier. Break a small promise, you become a conman. If you betray the trust of millions of people, you are a politician. If the law cannot punish those who have wronged thousands of lives, what can we do about it? In a society without righteousness, there need to be drastic measures taken in order to catch the bad guys. An eye for an eye, and a conman for a conman. Oh Ha Ra, a young prosecutor, meets a man who looks exactly like her senior prosecutor, Baek Joon Soo. While looking for a double to replace Joon Soo, she meets an unordinary man named Sa Do Chan. Do Chan, a genius conman, puts his skills to use in order to catch the bad guys who know their ways around the law. (Source: Viki)
Critical Reception
switch: change the world has received very positive reviews with a rating of 7.9/10 based on 2,853 ratings. It is ranked #2,862 in popularity.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the rating of switch: change the world?
switch: change the world has a rating of 7.9/10 based on 2,853 ratings.
How many episodes does switch: change the world have?
switch: change the world has 32 episodes, each approximately 00:35:00 long.
What genre is switch: change the world?
switch: change the world is a Thriller, Mystery, Comedy, Law drama from South Korea.
Who are the main actors in switch: change the world?
The main cast of switch: change the world includes Jang Geun Suk, Han Ye Ri, Jung Woong In.
When was switch: change the world released?
switch: change the world was released in 2018 in South Korea.
Data sourced from publicly available entertainment databases. Last updated: April 13, 2026.