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The Good Wife korean drama review
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The Good Wife
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by rachel
nov. 20, 2016
16 épisodes vus sur 16
Complété
Globalement 8.5
Histoire 8.5
Jeu d'acteur/Casting 9.5
Musique 7.5
Degrés de Re-visionnage 8.0
I haven’t watched the original, so I really have nothing to compare it to. No doubt, the drama has a pretty American feel to it, but with a distinctly Korean feel to it, with prosecutorial corruption, corrupt businessmen and bribery all round. For a legal drama it isn’t exactly super realistic, but then again since when have we had a realistic legal drama on TV. The writing of the ‘good wife’ character is really compelling. She is pulled in a thousand different directions, when all she is trying her best to do is stay true to herself. The show has assembled an amazing cast, especially in Jeon Do Yeon and Yoo Ji Tae, who almost never appear on TV. Jeon Do Yeon immediately wins you over with her portrayal of the dutiful wife thrust into the spotlight, just trying to get through her day prove herself as a good lawyer, and make sure her kids are protected. Yoo Ji Tae, what more can I can say, even as the resident baddie, I find myself cheering for him. He absolutely smoulders whenever he is on screen. Yoon Kye Sang, despite being a much less experienced actor, is so great in this show as well. The OST for this show is simple, like a number of quality tvN dramas, I don’t have much to say. But I love the BGM which really lends a movie-like quality to the show, and elevates it beyond your average TV show.
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