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un Kdrama qui vaut le détours. si le profilage, le suspense, les enquêtes policières est des sujets qui vous parlez tenter ce Kdrama qui suit les aventures d’un profiteur et sa fille accusée de plusieurs meurtres. avec Mouse, rare sont les dramas les abordent ce sujet et ici il est bien amené puisqu’on 10 épisodes on a suivit toute l’histoire. on est touché par l’histoire et marquer par les rôles jouer au sein du drama. il est facilement visionner et l’histoire est accès intriguante pour nous donner envie de continuerCet avis était-il utile?
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A good pyschological thriller but definitely not for everyone.....
"The Doubt is a compelling psychological thriller that offers a unique take on the genre. The story revolves around a criminal profiler who finds himself entangled in a case that unexpectedly connects to his daughter. As he uncovers clues, he grapples with the unsettling possibility of his daughter's involvement, creating a tension-filled narrative that explores trust and doubt.What sets The Doubt apart is its deliberate pacing. Unlike many thrillers that rely on constant action and adrenaline, this drama rather opts for a more measured approach. The suspense builds gradually, allowing for a deep exploration of the characters and their motivations. The daughter, portrayed as a mysterious figure, adds layers of complexity, keeping viewers guessing about her true intentions.
The storytelling in this drama is slow, and I think it's intentional to build up the suspense and mystery surrounding the plot and the characters. Despite the slow pace, a lot can happen in a moment. It has this laid-back vibe that keeps you calm but intrigued by how the events unfold.
The characters are interestingly written. The dad can seemingly read a lot of criminals' minds but struggles to understand his own daughter's, reflecting their strained relationship. The daughter looks suspicious from the first glance; she’s secretive, smart, and a planner but also a loner. Her blank look at times shows a lack of feelings, adding to the intrigue. The side characters introduced for the murder case are also well-developed, with their stories connecting to the main plot, which I find interesting.
The acting is undoubtedly impressive. The overall production, the gloomy cinematography, the soundtracks, and everything else contribute to a great viewing experience.
However, When I say this drama isn't for everyone, I mean that some might find it slow or boring, and others may not appreciate the laid-back vibe. But if you’re looking for a good psychological thriller that’s thought-provoking and keeps you guessing with strong acting and interesting characters, then you should definitely check it out.
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The Doubt may not appeal to everyone. Its slow-burn style may frustrate those seeking a fast-paced thrill ride. But for those who appreciate a psychological exploration of relationships and the intricacies of trust, this drama is definitely worth watching.
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Doubt - blinds
"When you truly want to understand someone, but you can't, you end up having doubts. You can't trust your own judgement but you can't help it. "Kicking off 2025 with this absolute gem -easily the best decision I made in 2024. It’s gripping, magical, and downright thrilling -I was hooked the whole way. The acting? Flawless. And the cinematography? Absolute fire! With a show that defines itself with every episode here you really trade deals with doubt.
When your dad’s a criminal profiler, what do you master? Lying like a pro. Doubt dives into the tangled web of a father-daughter duo who share nothing but a million lies. As they tackle a case that only deepens their divide, the daughter becomes the prime suspect for her own profiler dad. Intrigue, tension, and a family in freefall - sold!
Patience isn’t really my thing, and waiting for things to unfold? Definitely not me. But this show shattered all my theories at every step. Some twists you might see coming, others you simply buy into because the narrative sells it so well. It’s not your typical adrenaline-fueled thriller - it thrives in unthinkable layers, driven by the intricate web of human relationships. And let me tell you, it’s executed with absolute perfection, down to every last detail!
The acting, the gloomy cinematography, the emotional chaos in every character, and a storyline that ties it all together seamlessly—it’s a masterpiece. Just when you think you’ve figured out how things will unfold, you might be right, but the journey to get there? Oh, it’s something else. Sign me up to endorse all such shows !
But I must say Doubt isn’t for everyone - its slow-burn style might test thrill-seekers. But for those who crave psychological depth and intricate storytelling, it’s unmatched. With deliberate pacing that builds suspense while keeping you hooked, Doubt cements itself as a must-watch in its genre.
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No Doubts Whatsoever!
If you are after a drama series that will keep you invested and on your toes then this might be the one for you.I feel it is well paced, but it may depend on the viewer.
Two episodes in and it has all of the following:
Crime
Murder
Psychological
Suspense
Mysterious
Melodrama
Family
Estranged relationships
There isn't much gore, but you will see a few crime scenes, also, you may have to put your thinking cap on.
If you have read the synopsis it is about a father dealing with a murder case in which he suspects his teenage daughter is somehow connected.
There is something about her that seems off for sure, but she is highly intelligent and I wonder if there is more to her than meets the eye.
Whatever it is mightn't be as bad as we are lead to believe like her father's suspicions and what have you.
Am enjoying the ride so far and hope the suspense and good storytelling continues.
Before I forget, the music is very thematic and suits the scenes perfectly.
I think there are 10 episodes all in all so plan to watch them as long as it keeps up the suspense.
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Unpredictable, Gripping, and Heartbreaking – Doubt Has It All!
Doubt is so much more than just a mind-bending psychological thriller. It’s a deep dive into the messy, heartbreaking complexities of family relationships. As much as the plot keeps you on the edge of your seat, it's the emotional weight behind the characters' struggles that really hits hard.At its core, the drama explores how fragile trust can be and the pain that comes from neglected bonds. It’s a brutal reminder of how easily relationships can break when communication and understanding go missing. You see the characters dealing with the heavy consequences of broken trust, and honestly, it’s impossible not to feel for them. It’s heartbreaking to watch them try to rebuild what’s been lost, and yet you can’t help but root for them to find their way back to each other.
And then there's Han Suk-kyu. I can’t even begin to express how amazing he is in this role. His portrayal of Tae-su is nothing short of incredible. Every scene is a masterclass in subtlety, whether he's showing the weight of his character's guilt or the raw emotion of someone trying to salvage the wreckage of his life. His acting is so layered and nuanced that you can practically feel every bit of pain and longing he’s going through. It’s not just about the words he says, it’s in every small gesture and glance. Han Suk-kyu brings an emotional depth to the character that makes you feel his every heartbeat.
But Doubt isn’t just about the drama and the twists. The series really makes you think about the bonds you have with those around you—and how easily they can unravel if we’re not careful. It’s raw, it’s real, and it stays with you long after the episode ends.
It's cinematic experience in a drama, all thanks to the brilliant directing, cinematography and bgm. The director's brilliant handling of suspense and emotion keeps you hooked every episode, ensuring you're on the edge of your seat. A must-watch for anyone who loves gripping drama with heart and depth!
A 10/10 for sure. ❤️
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5 episodes too long
the show had so much going for it. great acting, mood, music, pace, everything on point. but they should have just told it in 5-6 episodes. everything just going around in circles, characters that just cant ‘ talk ‘ to each other, to the point of being annoying & dumb.i managed to finish it but disengaged, passive viewing after episode 5, watching only for the acting. they over complicated the show & characters - from the father, daughter relationship, the mother & the other antagonists - just goes round and round. the throwback scenes were made for us to understand the characters, but really made them more annoying.
so much promise, let down by poor story telling & director
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Perfect plot with unpredictable twists!
It is a difficult journey of a family where you can see what happens when trust is lost and seeds of doubt are planted. It also shows how important communication is.The most perfect plot that I have ever seen. I was hooked from the first episode and finished the drama in two days. I love how they reveal the truth gradually in each episode, and we get to know who the culprit is, or at least we think we do, as it is impossible to guess till the end.
Compared to other dramas where you can identify the culprit after a few episodes, in this one, it is impossible, and there is a new plot twist almost every episode. It makes your brain work and doubt everything you see. Hats off to the screenwriting, as it is flawless. Also, the director has done a great job of maintaining the suspense throughout the drama, and the cinematography and soundtrack are perfect. Of course, I cannot forget to mention the amazing performances of Seok Kyu and Won Bin.
I do not think it is too slow-paced. For me, it is perfect as it builds the atmosphere and slowly uncovers the truth. It is not like the usual thrillers where there is a lot of action and predictability.
I am disappointed that the rating is so low, and not many people talk about this masterpiece.
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Do Potencial ao Desleixo: Um Drama que Não Convence
"Um drama com potencial que acabou sucumbindo sob o peso de seus próprios erros". Essa frase resume bem o que foi a experiência de assistir a esta produção. A sinopse prometia um thriller psicológico com camadas, mas o que recebemos foi uma execução que oscilou entre o clichê e o desleixo. Han Seok Kyu, um ator indiscutivelmente talentoso, foi completamente subaproveitado. Seu protagonista, ao invés de conduzir a narrativa, parecia ser conduzido por ela. Passivo, quase apático, ele frequentemente era eclipsado pelo elenco de apoio. Para um perfilador, sua falta de perspicácia em momentos-chave foi frustrante — a antítese do que se espera de um personagem central em uma história como essa.Já Noh Jae Won, como o inspetor Dae Hong, entregou uma atuação que me deixou dividido. Em alguns momentos, sua empatia era comovente; em outros, suas interações, especialmente com o garoto, pareciam desconfortáveis, até mesmo deslocadas. E o final? A revelação da verdadeira assassina foi uma piada de mau gosto: uma expressão debochada na sala de interrogatório e tudo se resolveu? Preguiça pura de roteiristas que claramente esgotaram sua criatividade muito antes do episódio final. Além disso, o arco principal pode até ter encontrado alguma conclusão, mas os secundários foram simplesmente abandonados. Min A foi morta por quê? Porque Kim Seong Hui precisava culpar o professor? E qual era o propósito disso? A lógica desses eventos é tão inconsistente quanto o roteiro que os sustenta. O professor, aliás, prometeu uma revelação que nunca veio. Estamos todos aguardando.
No fim, o drama começou com uma boa premissa, mas terminou de forma desleixada e esquecível. É o tipo de produção que faz você questionar se o tempo investido realmente valeu a pena. Para mim, infelizmente, não sei o que pensar.
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One of the best kdrama of 2024
I like the story but most of all i like the acting of 2 main characters. The pain in their eyes without other adds, as words or gestures is aches my heart. Wonderful acting, Wonderful story. I love it. I like that kind of drama and my opinion is korean cinema is the best exploring psychology in their crime drama.Cet avis était-il utile?
Waaay too dark
I don't mean that the show is emotionally dark, I do mean that there is hardly any lighting! That's my pet peeve about this show - probably 40% of it happens in the dark and the sets are underlit. It's hard to make out what's happening unless you watch in a dark room. If you're someone who has a home theatre, good for you! I had to put my laptop in a box to make out what was happening.The plot twists and turns so quickly that you really have to pay attention. However it's really hard to do so when the sets are so dark and difficult to make out what's happening. The director must like using 'natural' lighting like moonlight to illuminate the faces. Frankly, everyone looks the same when you can only see their silhouette or side profile. In the end, I had to catch up by relying on recaps to 'illuminate' the plot twists and turns.
Aside from that, everything else about the show was great - the pacing and particularly the acting by all the main and supporting actors was phenomenal . Hence I had downgraded my original rating of 8.5 to 9 that I rated when I started the show because of this. I know the director is trying to create a certain dark, dreary and 'doubtful' mood but it's frustrating.
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Press "X" to Doubt
is not your typical adrenaline-fueled thriller. It's a meticulously crafted psychological drama that favors a slow, deliberate burn, delving deep into the complexities of family, trust, and the insidious nature of doubt. While the measured pace might not appeal to those seeking instant gratification, viewers willing to immerse themselves in its nuanced storytelling will be rewarded with a thought-provoking and emotionally resonant experience.A Unique Take on the Crime Thriller Genre:
The drama centers around a seasoned criminal profiler who finds himself investigating a murder case that inexplicably leads him to his own daughter. This personal connection injects a powerful emotional core into the narrative, elevating it beyond a mere whodunnit. The core mystery is compelling, with enough twists and turns to keep you guessing, but the true strength of "Doubt" lies in its exploration of the father-daughter relationship.
The characters are remarkably well-developed and portrayed with exceptional depth. The father, played masterfully by Han Suk-kyu, embodies the struggle of a man adept at understanding criminal minds yet grappling to comprehend his enigmatic daughter. Her portrayal is equally captivating, as she maintains an air of inscrutability, leaving the audience perpetually uncertain about her true role in the unfolding events. Even the supporting characters are given compelling backstories and motivations, adding layers to the central plot.
The drama's cinematography and soundtrack create a haunting atmosphere that perfectly complements the unsettling narrative. The gloomy, muted visuals serve as a visual metaphor for the murky moral ambiguities at the heart of the story. This is not a show filled with bright colors and happy moments; instead, it embraces a stark realism that heightens the sense of unease.
"Doubt" is undeniably slow-paced, which might deter some viewers. However, this deliberate pacing serves a crucial purpose. It allows for a deep exploration of the characters' psychologies and the gradual escalation of tension. The drama relies on subtle hints, nuanced expressions, and meaningful silences to build suspense rather than cheap jump scares or dramatic reveals. This approach encourages active viewing and rewards patience.
Beyond its thrilling elements, "Doubt" offers a profound examination of family dynamics and the devastating consequences of broken trust. It exposes the vulnerabilities within familial relationships, highlighting how misunderstandings and a lack of communication can lead to irreparable damage. The drama's emotional resonance stems from its realistic portrayal of these complexities, leaving a lasting impact long after the credits roll.
"Doubt" is a must-watch for those who appreciate nuanced storytelling, exceptional acting, and a slow-burn approach to suspense. It's a drama that will linger in your thoughts, prompting reflection on the fragility of trust and the intricate nature of human relationships. If you're seeking a fast-paced thriller, this might not be the show for you. However, if you're willing to invest your time and attention, "Doubt" will reward you with a deeply satisfying and emotionally enriching experience.
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unique take on crime thrillers
this drama brings a new variety to the world of crime investigation-related thrillers - slower pacing/storytelling to bring more detail and add more nuance and, pun intended - doubt as to who to point fingers to as the story progresses.here's what i liked about the doubt / why you should watch it:
- cinematography is beautiful. the setting is nothing special, just a normal city and the detective/his daughter's normal house. but the way they depict it to be gloomy and colorless adds to the ambience, and also highlights the relationship between the detective and his daughter.
- the big picture is not clear throughout the drama, which is where i think they did a great job. each episode they revealed something about the storyline that wasn't known, but not necessarily solving the issue at the end of the drama. it was fun, trying to figure out whether or whether not habin was the culprit. sometimes it felt so obviously her, and sometimes not.
- watching the detective's calm, collected, and cold demeanor slowly fall apart towards the last few dramas was a great addition to the climax of truly finding out the important parts of what really happened to lee suhyeon, and habin's mother.
- some people may not like the pacing of this drama, that is for sure. it is slow, which is why it's unique. instead of big shock moments and revelations, things played out slowly, allowing us to first be introduced to every character into high detail, and steadily connecting each detail to the storyline. i felt that when everything was starting to come together that i really understood what was going on from a multifaceted view. it's fun it made me feel like a smart detective a little bit
overall, they did a great job with this drama. it's changed my perspective of crime thrillers and maybe they should always be around 10 eps idk
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