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  • Dernière connexion: avril 26, 2024
  • Genre: Femme
  • Lieu: pennsylvania, usa
  • Contribution Points: 1 LV1
  • Anniversaire: March 05
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  • Date d'inscription: juillet 23, 2016

bridget

pennsylvania, usa

bridget

pennsylvania, usa
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Bad Guys: City of Evil
25 personnes ont trouvé cette critique utile
par bridget
mars 9, 2018
16 épisodes vus sur 16
Complété 3
Globalement 8.0
Histoire 7.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Musique 9.0
Degrés de Re-visionnage 6.0
Bad Guys: City of Evil sets itself apart from its parent drama, Bad Guys. The way the writer ties in the parent drama into this one is simple and sets the tone of it being in the same universe, but ensuring that this drama is not its parent, and has a story of its own that is carried out in a completely different manner and for different reasons than the original. No watcher should go into City of Evil expecting the same story or something too similar to the original Bad Guys—you'll be disappointed and won't be able to enjoy the story as much if you expect it to be so.

The story itself is an okay one, but one that most of us who have watched dramas surrounding corruption and prosecution should expect with a few twists and turns that give City of Evil it's heart. As it gets towards the end it loses some of the plot and some plots holes (to me) never really get resolved or in the midst of so many plot devices, get lost in the overall story. However, the gem in this drama isn't the story line, but the heart of the cast who did a beyond amazing job with their characters. There isn't one character you won't be rooting for, you won't cry for, from main cast to supporting—and if you watch close enough, you may recognize a familiar face or two from Bad Guys. Above all, Bad Guys and City of Evil are the exact same in one area—the teamwork and camaraderie between the characters is really admirable and what I really watch for.

It's packed with great action scenes, and the music score and OSTs from the drama help set a really great mood for such a dark drama. I don't think I'll really ever rewatch this drama much as I did Bad Guys, but I overall really enjoyed watching it and suggest it for somebody who wants an action packed drama with really great acting. It dives right into the chaos and you just get to go along for the ride.

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Suits
14 personnes ont trouvé cette critique utile
par bridget
juin 16, 2018
16 épisodes vus sur 16
Complété 1
Globalement 9.0
Histoire 9.0
Acting/Cast 10
Musique 7.0
Degrés de Re-visionnage 9.0
Now, I haven't watched the American version of Suits so I can't speak in terms of comparison, but I did talk with a friend who decided to watching the US version while I watched the KR version and we compared storylines, and from what they said, it was pretty spot on minus some differences that can be accounted to writing/directing choice and cultural influences. I thoroughly enjoyed the drama from start to finish, and more than the storylines, I enjoyed the cast. The acting was spot on—having not seen Jang Dong Gun in such a long time, this was a perfect return to acting for him. He fit the character spot on and I enjoyed Kang Seok's interactions with Yeon Woo. Park Hyungsik also continues to do a good job in being one of the few actors who makes me cry when he cries on camera. Chae Jung An was a star! I so enjoyed when we got to see more of her as the drama went along, and I wish the drama had gone a little further with Secretary Hong's relationship with Kang Seok.

I do have smaller minor issues in terms of Yeon Woo's character and how he tends to flip flop rather than stay somewhere on a constant path, and the story to me dragged along towards the middle, but picked up closer to the end. The last few episodes were a little fast paced and could have been done earlier, but they still worked out pretty well.

In terms of romance or bromance, Kang Seok and Yeonwoo's friendship as well as Kang Seok and Chae Geun Sik's rivalry, and the relationship between Kang Seok and Partner Kang were all wonderful to watch. I felt so so on Yeonwoo and Jinah, but they were a minor cute edition that I didn't mind all too much, though I wish we could have seen a little more of Jinah's backstory.

Overall, I could watch this again from certain parts. It was a really chill watch (til the second half when I was screaming) that I could rebinge anytime. The ending was open ended so while the chances are sim to none for a second season, it could totally be done (and with the great ratings, who knows).

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Life on Mars
8 personnes ont trouvé cette critique utile
par bridget
août 8, 2018
16 épisodes vus sur 16
Complété 0
Globalement 10
Histoire 10
Acting/Cast 10
Musique 7.0
Degrés de Re-visionnage 8.0
I haven't watched the BBC Original, but from what I've seen, it follows characters pretty spot on but the cases and what not are pretty specific to Korea (Memoirs of a Murderer), as well as the original showrunners having given the show a thumbs up early on, it seems to have pleased the creators so there's no need to worry about that!

Life on Mars is a cross between a serious crime show that OCN is known for, and a slapstick chummy cop show with a rambunctious captain calling the shots. It follows Han Taejoo, who ends up in the 80s outside of Seoul after a mishap in a present day 2018 case. The first few episodes are very heavily so Taejoo getting adjusted and lots of references to 2018, but as it continues on, it delves more into the story of why Taejoo came to the 80s and how it ties into his 2018 life. The plot was always interesting, and as it gets towards the middle the true nature of the story comes to the forefront and is super captivating.

As for the cast, they're all purely fantastic. Jung Kyungho does a great job as Taejoo, especially when he is caught in the rift of past and present (which isnt easy). For me, the real gem of Life on Mars is Kim Dongcheol, played by Park Sungwoong. Dongcheol is your typical rambunctious, self assured, brawn and all captain who rules his team with a brash and harsh mouth but would go to war for every single one of them. Park Sungwoong was absolutely hilarious in near every episode and made for a lot of comedic relief that didn't feel forced or cheesy. Go Ahsung also did a wonderful job as Yoon Nayoung, and I adore how her character was written in every aspect and how she is allowed to grow within the team. The character development is very noticeable and positive, and that's what I did love about the show.

The ending made it very open ended so I'm interested to see if OCN will follow through with a season 2 (i.e Voice), but regardless, you won't regret watching this. If you want a crime show but something still light hearted? This is the drama for you.

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Mother
1 personnes ont trouvé cette critique utile
par bridget
mars 16, 2018
16 épisodes vus sur 16
Complété 0
Globalement 9.0
Histoire 9.5
Acting/Cast 10
Musique 8.0
Degrés de Re-visionnage 8.0
Beautiful and haunting from start to finish, Mother is a drama that's in a league of it's own. This drama isn't for those faint of heart and it works best that way—the problem of child abuse and how it effects children even all the way to adulthood, to the inner workings of children and how they understand more than we give them credit for, to the true meaning of the what it means and takes to become a mother in both positives and negatives is at the heart of this drama and makes it so incredibly beautiful to watch. There's twists and turns at every point, and you'll be holding your breath throughout every episode, and like myself, you'll probably have a good long cry after during some episodes.

The acting was beyond amazing. Lee Boyoung, Heo Yool, Lee Hyeyoung and Go Sunghee gave spectacular performances from start to end, and you really got a great sense of all of their characters and the complicated nature of all of their relationships. Even the more 'support' cast had wonderful performances and not one character was hopelessly thrown in with no real purpose—even the characters you think may have little to no point end up having a significant role as the story continues along. Also special props to Son Seok Koo (who plays Lee Seol Ak) for such a great performance and depth he gave to his character to the very end.

This drama isn't something I can rewatch easily, considering I had to take it in small doses, but it was a beautiful watch and something I would recommend to anybody who wants to see a drama really focused on an issue, with great female characters across the board, and with a story that will touch you to your core.

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