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The Devil Judge korean drama review
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The Devil Judge
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by timotey
janv. 4, 2022
16 épisodes vus sur 16
Complété
Globalement 9.0
Histoire 9.5
Jeu d'acteur/Casting 10.0
Musique 9.0
Degrés de Re-visionnage 7.5
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Well, that was... a lot of bodies. Dystopian future this might've been but the similarities with the actual situation of today were chilling.

The main draw for me was the relationship between Kang Yo Han & Kim Ga On, of course. No wonder the actors won the "bromance of the year" award. And honestly... even without my slashy glasses on, theirs was not a simple bromance. It was all in the looks, in Yo Han's gestures... when he ran his hand along the back of Ga On's seat at the end... yeah.

Also, I didn't feel one iota sorry for Jung Sun Ah. Hers was an easy way out in the end, she deserved a much harsher punishment for all the people she destroyed along her mad rush for money and power. The president and his cohorts and their wives were disgusting and they were presented as such but that the drama tried to make me feel sympathy for her? Nah. You failed. Being an abuse victim didn't give her the right to trample all over other people. I can understand and sympathize with people who do stuff for revenge - but with those who do it for money and power? No. Just no.

Overall, one of the most unusual dramas I've ever seen, a real experience.
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