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The Game: Towards Zero korean drama review
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The Game: Towards Zero
3 people found this review helpful
by kdramahooked_lady28
Mar 22, 2020
32 of 32 episodes seen
Completed 2
Overall 4.0
Story 4.0
Acting/Cast 6.0
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 1.0
This review may contain spoilers
I really got curious seeing the title and Ok Taec Yeon in the poster. Then after a few episodes I really felt excited and got very interested in the drama. The story is quite unique, and the actors and actresses are all great.

However, things became confusing in the later episodes. I honestly wanted to drop watching it, but I wanted to know what will happen to Goo Do Kyung (Im Joo Hwan). His story is the only thing that interest me that time. Everything became boring especially the scenes of Tae Pyung and Joon Young.

Also about the death of Mr. Baek. Though it looked like a suicide at first, the investigation done was very sloppy. Just looking how the wrist was cut should’ve been obvious to the detectives that it was not suicide but murder. His left wrist was cut from right to left, if it was suicide, it should be the other way around since he’ll be using his right hand.

Another thing, if Tae Pyung knew that Do Kyung liked Joon Young so much, why is he always freaking out? He should’ve realized that he won’t hurt him. Their overreaction is what provoked Do Kyung. Do Kyung is not a complicated person, he is not a psychopath. He just needed someone who can understand him.

I thought it would be worth it even I drag myself watching it till the end, but the ending made me feel disgruntled. Sorry to say this but I really got annoyed with Tae Pyung and Joon Young. I feel so pissed whenever they pretend to understand Do Kyung. I’m really sorry but I can really feel their insincerity towards Do Kyung. Nobody sincerely apologized to him knowing that he and his father were the ones wronged by the police and the society.
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