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I Hear Your Voice korean drama review
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I Hear Your Voice
1 people found this review helpful
by Zoe
Sep 1, 2015
18 of 18 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 10.0
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 5.0
REVIEW I really enjoyed watching this. There's no dull moments here. Even the side characters are powerful contributors to the vibe of the show. I love how they tied all the themes so nicely together. It made the whole drama a coherent piece of art. Law Yes, they're clever with the way they use the words. “not guilty” could there ever be sweeter or more evil words? Romance I love that the love declarations are just followed by, “Now off you go.” That Korean modesty is charming. RAMBLINGS Don't like the hero's looks. His face is annoying. I liked the opening fight scene. That was fun. Don't like heroine's attitude. But she's not wide-eyed ditzy, which is refreshing. She's mean. Which is also engaging. Of course the clincher is that the dude can read minds. That makes it interesting. I'm curious as to how the romance will play out with the blatant age gap. The cops are so friendly. That's nice. Another trend, the girl patching up the hero...with cotton buds. I like that he's already shown his physical dominance earlier on so from now on, it will just be mind games. I'm glad the exits don't have the malicious corny smile. I kind of like how she's impressed by Cha. These poor kids, stuck in class till 9pm! It's kind of cute that she likes the geeky Cha. I like that she is feisty but she's not going to necessarily snap in hysterics when someone snaps at her. This mother is always hysterical. Hye Seong is so terrible. Aww, oh dear, nobody wants him and now Hye Seong is being all rejecting. “I'm going to admit that I was wrong, you idiot!” And then he smiles, and everything is alright with the world. This is the cutest love triangle. Park Soo Ha was really quick to apologise. Why is that so sexy? This kid is really good at crying. I think there's a really good depiction of the Asian mother who will beat the child, call the child lousy, but yet be so damn proud of her and believe in her. I don't know, I get a kick out of others being intimidated by the hero just because he knows how to use body language. It is a bit amusing to watch Secret Garden and then come back to this and imagining the stiff Cha in leopard print. The title of Episode 10 is “What's the purpose of searching for a painful memory?” With the music and Park Soo Ha's tentative tone, it's a bullseye. the bromance between Cha and Yoo Chang is hilarious. And also coming back to this drama after having a week long break, makes me really appreciate the soundtrack. Even the way they film his body language is so brilliant. You've really got to love how they develop the romance. After he tells her the truth...what an incredible scene. Bravo. Bravo. And the music! Gut-wrenching. “Let's look into each other's eyes and laugh together.” That is probably the sweetest thing she could say to him. Also, she's just going for it. I love it. Isn't it weird that the judges are so scared of Lawyer Jang? This guy is so tough as Lawyer Cha. I honestly, have no trouble going between Secret Garden and this. I completely forgot he was Oska. Good one. “I'm not asking you to bury the truth, I'm asking you to look at the person first.” She is stupid, but that look of defiance? She's damn brave too.
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