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Liar Game korean drama review
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Liar Game
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by rachel
avril 10, 2016
12 épisodes vus sur 12
Complété
Globalement 9.0
Histoire 9.0
Jeu d'acteur/Casting 8.0
Musique 7.5
Degrés de Re-visionnage 6.5
I started watching this show with really high expectations since there was lots of praise for it. And boy I was NOT disappointed! I had never heard of the Japanese version before this show so I’m judging it based purely on this version. To begin with, it’s a really intriguing premise that’s really different from your usual Korean drama. So that drew me in almost right away. The show is also peppered with interesting characters who each seem to have a story of their own to tell. The three lead characters naturally captured my attention the most, especially Kang Do Young, the character played skilfully by Shin Sung Rok. Lee Sang Yoon is smouldering in this show as the grumpy but secretly caring Ha Woo Jin. Kim So Eun puts in a decent performance as the innocent and trusting Nam Da Jung. I enjoyed the mental gymnastics required of the viewer to figure out what is going on. Although at times I got slightly confused at some of the games and their convoluted rules, the human relationships and betrayals make for great drama and twists and turns in the story. I also liked that romance really wasn’t an important aspect of this show. At times the story may have edged dangerously close to being a sentimental cry-show as many Korean dramas tend to, but thankfully it did not go there. The story is tightly written, with no huge loopholes, and every story is wrapped and tied up nicely. On the whole, you can expect a drama full of intrigue, betrayal and excitement, and I am certainly looking forward to a Season 2!
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