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Terry Tsurugi

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Terry Tsurugi

California
Castaway Diva korean drama review
Abandonné 9/12
Castaway Diva
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by Terry Tsurugi
janv. 10, 2025
9 épisodes vus sur 12
Abandonné
Globalement 5.0
Histoire 3.0
Jeu d'acteur/Casting 6.0
Musique 5.5
Degrés de Re-visionnage 3.0
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The bad outweighed the good

I made it through 9 episodes, but I couldn't stand it any more. There were some good things about the show that kept me watching, but episodes 8 and 9 really went downhill so much that it wasn't worth it for me to invest any more time in it.

The main thing that drove me crazy was Ki-ho and his family, especially his mom, just allowing his psychotic murderer of a dad to commit violent assaults again and again with no consequence. Is Korean law enforcement and legal system so corrupt that a man can beat a child almost to death, giving him brain damage and putting him into a coma, and get off scot free? We're talking about a poor working class guy, not some chaebol heir who can pay off everyone. So I blame Ki-ho and his mom for not going to the cops and putting this psycho killer behind bars. The poor classmate who died in the car crash with the hornets would be alive if it weren't for them, and he wouldn't have left a widow and child behind.

And if they were serious about living in hiding, why would they have the most famous castaway debut pop star living in their house when they know that their dad is on her trail and that social media is tracking her every move?

And this whole lip-syncing thing rubbed me the wrong way. So these characters who are supposed to be sympathetic are lying to the public and faking their singing? Why didn't Ran-joo just act like a reasonable person years ago and just announce to the public that she has vocal nodules and so must take a break from singing for a while? I can't relate to any of these main characters because they're all such dishonest liars.

I have to admit, I wasn't a huge Eun-bin fan until I saw Woo, which completely changed my opinion, since that was one of the best acting performances in a K-drama that I had ever seen. But then this castaway role reminded me of the annoying overacting that I remembered from Age of Youth. I preferred the young actress who played her as a teen. Same with the Ki-ho character. By the way, what happened to Mok-ha's female best friend from school? Does her adult self appear in the last 3 episodes or did she just disappear?
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