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The Producers korean drama review
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The Producers
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by Zoe
févr. 25, 2017
12 épisodes vus sur 12
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Globalement 7.0
Histoire 7.5
Jeu d'acteur/Casting 8.0
Musique 6.0
Degrés de Re-visionnage 5.0
I like how the drama linked back to the ideas of life and editing. Warning someone of a love confession? “Love needs a preview too.” It’s amazing how many unreasonable people are in this show. It took me a while to warm up to this show but it did hook me by episode 4. This is such a strange show with strange characters. Even more strange than usual I would almost say. Everyone is so full of themselves and every single character talks about their non-existent coolness. They are all trying so hard to put on a good show for everyone (literally and metaphorically). It’s weird seeing the main characters throwing around their weight so much and their sense of entitlement. They are all concerned about what everyone else thinks. To fend off their insecurities they attack each other. Ye Jin – female lead “You’ll know once you start editing. When someone says something and there’s no response from the other person...then that means...you have to edit it.” It’s always really great to see a woman in a male-dominated work force. Ye Jin and Joon Mo are good friends. They tell each other everything and then they make fun of each other a lot too. Seung Chan Seung Chan is the only normal guy in this drama. He gets picked on but in a way that is so ridiculous, I still laugh anyway. He’s the kind of guy that apologises for everything but he’s pretty much never in the wrong really. He likes to follow the rules. He has very subtle ways of showing his contempt or rebellious nature. He has passive aggression to the limit.
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