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katrinaoverton
6 people found this review helpful
Dec 10, 2015
16 of 16 episodes seen
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Overall 9.5
Story 10
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 8.5
Rewatch Value 9.5
SOOOOOO GOOOOD :)

I spent the first half of the series suspecting everyone....lol even when they made it pretty clear.
This is an interesting series that shows its hand way before the last act, and you get into the interesting part of what do you do when you know who the killer is.
The drama didn't hold back on the suspense, thrilling scenes, and the looks that definitely gave me the heebie jeebies. However as afraid of horror movies, and the drawn out thriller grabs I loved every minute of this drama.
I love that while it did have romance, that wasn't what drove the vehicle of this drama. It was all about the action, and finding the clues to put everything together.
What good was it if you know who it is, if you don't know how it ended up this way. The characters all play their parts well, especially the villains of each case that come the teams way. The acting was spectacular, and more than once will you be horrified, shocked, and just a little bit teary.
The main characters are a decent match, and while I think Seo in Guk's character was a little too stiff, there are a lot of things to justify that. Jang Nara is a strong female lead, and a complete 360 from her baby faced beauty character, which made me sight in loud and obvious relief.
The story progresses steadily, and there are almost no loose ends, however I have to say the questions you are left with are ones that obviously the director and producers never plan on answering.

If you want the genius, teamwork, crime, suspense, and thrill this is the series to watch. I would say romance, but since it's more back burner I lean to the main themes.

This is a must watch....during the day :)

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Yuna
5 people found this review helpful
Sep 20, 2015
16 of 16 episodes seen
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Overall 9.0
Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 10
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 8.0
This review may contain spoilers
First of all, I didn't plan to watch the drama, because I am not a fan of Jang Nara (and before I watched this I wasn't a fan from Seo In Guk either). After I watched the first Episode I dropped it, but then I read a lot positive things about the drama and about Park Bogum. So I decided to watch it at this weekend. And I don''t regret it!

Story: The Story sounds good, but it wasn't the main reason I decided to watch it. Usually, I don't like criminal Dramas. The story have to be very good and interesting so I watch them. But how I said, the story wasn't my main reason for watching this drama.

Acting: Hm, with who should I start? I think I begin with the Actor who surprised me a lot. Seo In Guk. I watched him in Reply 1997, but I wasn't a fan of his acting skills. So after Reply 1997 I didn't watch dramas in which he acted. But he suprised me in the role of 'Lee Hyun' who searches for his long lost brother and a killer. I know SIG as a singer and I like his voice, but in this drama, it were the emotions and his acting with his eyes, which made me to a fan of him. Jang Nara was okay. I didn't expect too much because I don't like her very much. I don't know why, but I watched her in School 2013 and there I didn't like her, too. So her Acting was okay.
My lovely Park Bogum (I am in love with him since his Acting in this drama) was excellent. I don't know why I love his character (I shouldn't like him, I know...). But his acting is so...real. I didn't have high expectations, because I didn't know him very well before this drama. So it was Love at first sight and I am so excited too see him in Reply 1988.
Choi Wonyoung surprised me a lot. I saw him in 'The Heirs' and 'Kill me, heal me', but in a role like this, I didn't see him before. His acting was wonderful and sometimes I was afraid of him.
Fazit of the Actors: Seo In Guk was a big Surprise, Jang Nara was okay, Park Bogum was excellent and Choi Wonyoung was wonderful in his role.

Music: The Music was good, but not excellent. Sometimes I wanted to cry because of the Music, but all in all it was okay. It suits the theme and most of the time the music suited the scenes.

Rewatch Value: I will watch it Again, when I have more time and when *SPOILER* I get over the ending *SPOILER ENDING*

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djohangaon
4 people found this review helpful
Mar 29, 2024
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 8.0
Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 6.0
Rewatch Value 7.5

great story, great lessons and great acting!

A genius profiler Lee Hyun (Seo In Guk) returns to South Korea after an anonymous email about a criminal case triggers memories of his childhood trauma. One of his team members, Detective Cha Ji An (Jang Nara) has “stalked” him since childhood and is suspicious of him as her life was also turned upside down by the same criminal. As they investigate the case, they realize that the truth is not far from the unresolved mysteries of their past.

This drama is a good combination if you want a crime drama shrouded with intriguing mysteries around genius characters, without a lot of stress. It was suspenseful at times, but the romance and quirky sound effects lightens the mood. Personally, I did not like the music, but it's not a big deal as I'm invested already. The storytelling was great, as in character's backstories were established well, without revealing too much and as the story goes, it fleshes out the complexity of each character. The twists was paced equally, keeping the momentum alive to the end.

Beyond the crime-thriller aspect, I love how it covers friendships, family love and such a heartwarming brotherhood. The other highlight is Park Bo Gum's character, I've only seen him in romantic roles, and here he was very complex and his expressiveness was outstanding! Seo In Guk and Jang Nara were great too, good chemistry and good teamwork. all in all, great story and acting. Another one I recommend!

- Yovita, Mar 2024
I'm on instagram: @kdramajudge

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Naksken
6 people found this review helpful
Jul 19, 2016
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 7.5
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 5.0
This is a good solid drama.

Good acting, good story I didn't notice the music so it must have been OK.

There's enough suspense and the story was engaging enough to keep from dragging for the entire 16 episodes.

Even though the story is about serial killers and is quite heavy, there's enough comedy to stop it becoming too sad or too heavy.

I cared about every character, good or bad, by the end, so, great characters and great character development.

Seo In Guk was excellent as Lee Hyun, I first saw him in Love Rain, and thought he was quite a good comedic actor, then I saw him in The Kings Face and thought he was quite good as a romantic lead, and now I've seen him in this and I think he's good as a "serious" actor. He really is good. I think after this I'd watch anything he's in.

I've never seen Jang Na Ra in anything before, and now I want to go and watch everything she's ever been in. She's great at both comedic and dramatic scenes. I really enjoyed her. Her character was great and she had a lot to work with and did it well.

The rest of the cast were great everyone did a good job, there were no hangers on.

To the writers: I'm only rating this 7.5 because of the crappy ending. Look, the last episode is not bad enough to ruin the whole drama, it's just lazy and if you're going to do do one of those endings that ties up all the loose ends, don't leave more loose ends (unless you're planning a sequel - please plan a sequel, because then I will take this back and give it an 8.5)

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KangHae
6 people found this review helpful
Nov 3, 2015
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 7.5
Story 7.5
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 8.5
Rewatch Value 8.0
Ok so I started this drama because of Jang Na Ra and Seo In Guk like most out there!! And let me tell you, I wasn't disappointed!

The basic story: How people become monsters is awesome! Like really really cool concept so I loved it, a lot at that! I loved how the story started but it got kind of boring after eight or ninth episode? I kept waiting for the climax which never came and just like that it ended! The end was pretty speedy, I was super confused so I had to read different discussions of the viewers to know what actually happened though it wasn't that bad =D.

Acting was SUPERB! We all know about Seo In Guk who was awesome in this but for me, someone else surpassed him in this drama and that was Park Bo Gum! Seriously, this guy rocked the show with his complex character and PERFECT expressions! Looking forward to his work in the future dramas! Its been so long since I actually felt what the character was feeling, for me he was that good!
Jang Na Ra as usual was super sweet with her cheerful and somewhat dumb personality? But it was perfect for the story and I LOVED her =3
Other than these three main leads, lets not forget Team Leader =p and others! They were really good, the investigation team was love =3

Overall it was a good drama, I couldn't sit still until I finished it! Watched it like crazy!
If you are a fan of crime-like dramas and root for bromance rather than romance than give it a shot!!

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asigemi
8 people found this review helpful
Aug 12, 2015
16 of 16 episodes seen
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Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 10
Well, for me, this is the BEST drama of the year so far.
I’m not really a huge fan of crime dramas, I started it because of the main cast and because the plot seemed interesting. And I absolutely loved it. I think you’re going to like this drama, whether you’re a fan of the genre or not.
You will be constantly asking yourself questions, trying to understand what had happened, what is missing, who is who, how are the characters connected and always looking forward to the next episode.
Story: The story in itself is really interesting. Different kinds of murder cases that the team had to solve, each of them eventually bringing the main leads and the viewers closer to the truth. The episodes are suspenseful, in my opinion this drama never dragged on, instead I think most of the episodes ended with huge cliffhangers, and I couldn’t wait for next weeks’ episodes. And although, because of the genre, there are bound to be a lot of scary and sad scenes, there were always some really funny and amusing scenes in each episode. Romance doesn’t really play a huge part in this, don’t expect romantic cheesy scenes or heroic acts of love etc etc. However you can see how their feelings slowly develop and the interactions between the main couple are really clever, funny, and cute.

Acting/Cast: The cast for this drama was really on point. Each actor suited their role, and the acting was really good, from the cute little young siblings, to all the guest stars and, of course, the main actors. I am a fan both of Jang Na Ra and Seo In Guk, and their acting definitively lived up to my expectations and their characters suited them. The young actor Park Bo Gum (playing lawyer Jung Seon Ho) did an amazing job, as his role was really demanding, proving that he is definitely worth keeping an eye on. I look forward to seeing him in more main roles.
To the fans of the actors in the drama, you are not going to be disappointed by their characters and their acting, and to the non fans – well, this drama may as well mess up your bias list just a little bit.

Music: Lovely OST! My favorites are Remember by Dear Cloud and It Shows (????) by Hong Dae Kwang, which really suited the drama and had me singing out loud every time.

Rewatch value: This drama is definitely worth rewatching over and over again.

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haruhoshiiii
8 people found this review helpful
Aug 12, 2015
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.5
Story 10
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 9.5
Rewatch Value 8.0
I Remember You is definitely one of the dramas I'd never forget (pun intended). It has its own share of flaws production-wise, but the overall plot was thumbs up. It's really good, good enough to make you willingly forgive its imperfections.

Why should you watch this drama?
1. As I've mentioned earlier, the overall plot is great. It's complicated but the story-telling makes it easy to follow. Sometimes, it's spoonfed but only if you pay enough attention. Also, this is one of the few dramas where all side characters actually matter to the story. 2. The pacing is good, most esp with the first two episodes. There were times it lagged a little, there were also times it got a little too rushed, but it's all tolerable.
3. I loved the drama's honest-to-goodness portrayal of three perspectives in a crime: the victim's, the criminal's, and the police's. It gives a broader view of each crime case, instead of just having a plain "good vs. bad" storyline. Hence, it also opens the mind of the viewers regarding evil-doers. It did not defend criminals, but it made them look a little more human despite their inhumane deeds, evoking more humane sentiments from the viewers towards the three (victim, criminal, and police).
3. This drama is also a must-watch if you want to see some solid acting. The three geniuses' actors, Seo Inguk, Park Bogeum, and Choi Wonyoung all delivered excellently. I loved the three of them from start to end.
4. If you love some good bromance this is definitely for you. The times drama touched brotherhood and family were the best. It felt so heartwarming, makes you want to care more for your family.
5. Lastly, I loved the OST. I fell in love with Dear Cloud's Remember (it was on repeat for almost a week), and the two other ballad OSTs released subsequently.

The next things I'll mention aren't really reasons not to watch the drama, because honestly, there isn't. More like things I wished drama would have done better.
1. The investigating team casts' acting, except Lee Chunhee and the actor of Eunbok's character. I really love Jang Nara (she was one of the main reasons why I watched this) but I found her a little awkward at some scenes. It's ironic bcs she does so well in heavy scenes, like crying or the teary-eyed expressions, or the fight scenes, but she seemed a little awkward with simple scenes. The rest of the team's acting, though tolerable, could have been better.
2. The fighting scenes. I found it funny when I saw how they had them fast forwarded so they wouldn't look staged, but it was too obvious. At least for me. I guess the director was too lazy to have the actors be choreographed a little more. It didn't ruin the suspense, but it did kind of spoil a little bit of the watching experience.
3. The editing as the drama progressed was getting sloppy. I loved the camera shots in the early episodes but the later episodes' editing looked a little bit lazy.
4. The ending. I had the "bring it on" kind of mentality abt the drama's ending and didn't predict an ending bcs I trusted the drama would do good and I guess not expecting a lot was beneficial and made me enjoy the last episode because it was refreshingly simple, something you wouldn't expect from a drama that made you feel like you're on a rollercoaster ride all throughout. But inasmuch as I don't have any dissatisfaction with how the story ended, I didn't like the how the ending of the story was told, at least not as much as I loved the story-telling from beginning to middle. The voice over narratives of the characters in the last episode were giving everything away, the complete opposite of how it was so secretive at the start which made the drama fun to watch in the first place. Because of this, I get the feeling that the drama was rushed. I feel sad because had the drama had high viewer ratings, there would have been a big chance they would have extended it to 20 episodes and it would be fine, if not better.

But despite these dissatisfactions, the drama was a really good watch and it doesn't make you regret spending approximately 16 hours of your life watching it. Have fun watching!!

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Jasmine
4 people found this review helpful
Aug 31, 2016
16 of 16 episodes seen
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Overall 9.5
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 5.0
'I Remember You' isn't black and white. It explores a very gray area, making the viewers truly question what is right and what is wrong. Can murder ever be justified? Never, but 'I Remember You' digs deep into that question through the age-old argument: nature vs. nurture. Can environmental factors make you become a monster? Or are you born with the tendency to become a psychopath, sociopath, murderer, or all of the above?

At the heart of it, 'I Remember You' is about healing from long abused wounds. Does being a psychopath equal being a murderer and vice versa? Not necessarily and that's what I meant by saying this drama wades in a morally gray area. The vibe of the drama as a whole is: eerie. That's the best word to describe it. Every dialogue between the characters has multitudes of layered complexity and meaning behind the seemingly harmless, lighthearted words. Some of the best cryptic scripts I have ever seen in a drama. It's all due to Seo In Guk and Park Bo Gum since they both did a splendid job of emoting those emotions.

I genuinely enjoyed the low-key romance. Lee Hyun and Cha Ji An have an unbreakable connection between them. They start out disliking each other of course, but more out of suspicion than anything. Their relationship is organic, they first become tentative acquaintances, then co-workers, then friends, then finally lovers. It's a relationship that's built on trust and understanding, and it culminated with each episode, with each situation that allowed them to get to know one another deeper. They didn't need passionate sparks for it to convince me. Their slow-burning connection felt sincere and each simple gesture, like a hug, was very telling of their chemistry.

Jang Na Ra really sold me on her character. I just loved Cha Ji An; her fierceness and unshakable spirit were what made Ji An stand out.I love it when the heroine can stand her own and also has the ability to save the hero, both physically and emotionally.

The second romance, well bromance, between brothers Lee Hyun and Min was done so well: from their childhood, to their adult life, to their eventual reconciliation, it was all built up wonderfully. I had chills then tears then chills then tears, and repeat with the Lee Hyun and Min scenes. The bromance just had so much emotional baggage that I hurt for them so much. I want to mention the wolf story that was mentioned in the drama. It talks of an old Cherokee legend about two wolves inside of you, evil and good. Do you feed the good or evil wolf? It's your choice, you don't have a pre-destined fate.

The writer did a wonderful job of connecting each case with the main story. In fact, they all fit in seamlessly so it didn't feel like a case per episode type of drama.

OST fit the scenes wonderfully, especially Remember by Dear Cloud. The lyrics captured the bromance perfectly.

I highly recommend this drama. I recommend it even more if you want to take a dive into an exploration of the human psyche, layered with some meaningful romance, and a heartbreaking bromance. "I Remember You' is a heavy drama that works your brain (and your heart) because it goes deeply into sensitive topics like abuse, abandonment, and murder. It isn't an easy watch by any means but it really made me contemplate on what our society as a whole.

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Audrie
4 people found this review helpful
Jan 25, 2016
16 of 16 episodes seen
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Overall 9.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 9.0
If you asked me for a crime-based/thriller drama with romance on the side; this is easily one of the few I would immediately suggest!

Story
The plot is fairly simple; a genius criminal profiler teams up with a female badass cop in order to solve crimes together. The story is somewhat common so when I first picked up this drama, I wasn't expecting too much since I've seen quite a few crime-based drama which did not exceed my expectations. Why? Because I am a huge fan of crime-based series.

This drama started off with a Sherlock vibe and a mystery which was to be expected- hooking me right away. This story really makes us wonder, How do we define monsters in our society and whether are monsters born that way or did our society create them. The plotline was suspenseful as the mysteries from their past are brought up which leads to a web of more mysteries.

Although this drama didn't have too much violence shown compared to other series, the one thing that stood out the most to me was the fact that this drama incorporated a psychological like aspect to it, as it makes you question society's morals and views on 'monsters'. The drama was paced well without any boring parts or major plotholes; however I would say that the ending could be improved on since it didn't give me a huge sense of closure.

Acting
The acting in this drama was superb; how Seo In Guk managed to convey his pain and emotions so easily made me fall in love with his character. The kid actors in this drama deserve an award as well since they portrayed their sadness and agony so well that it made me cry for them and their situation.

Jang Na Ra who played the female lead was amazing; I've seen her in several other dramas and she always had the same soft easy-going character, so when I saw that her role in this was completely different- I was excited! She portrayed her character amazingly as I loved how she was able to stand up for herself! Her chemistry with In Guk was amazing as well! Although she is older than him by a few years, I think their chemistry together was really cute!

Another actor I want to mention is Park Bo Gum (Jung Seon Ho). His acting and portrayal of a 'monster' character was beautifully done as it really makes you wonder and realize that 'monsters' or psychopaths you would call them really do not understand their actions.

Music
The music was really enjoyable; as it reminds you easily of a Sherlock vibe. It really gave you a mysterious detective kind of feeling and the other soundtracks were equally enjoyable!

Rewatch
This deserves a rewatch! Especially when you are able to rewatch it, you might be able to pick up on new details you may have missed before!

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Jo-hannah
4 people found this review helpful
Oct 11, 2015
16 of 16 episodes seen
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Overall 9.5
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 10
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 9.0
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One thing about this drama: You can't really hate anyone, even the evilest monsters here you can't really hate them. Because they are so good at being evil and their personalities and thoughts are so deep that one can only slow clap and admire such cleverness. The writer tries to make us -in some way- understand them and understand the reasons of their actions. The drama sets the premise that there's no evil or good action that isn't justified, whether it's right or wrong doing that, there's still a "valid" reason to do that in someone's point of view. We literally get into the mind of a psychopath.

The interactions between every character (mainly the main lead and his enemy) are pure gold. Each one of their scenes is so cleverly done that you just want more and more scenes of them talking or interacting in some way.

The characters, my god! Every character is important, every character is multidimensional and necessary for the plot development. It feels that they are not just simply fictional characters but real human beings living their lives, struggling and bonding.

The acting is superb! I have 0 complaints about the actors job. It was PERFECT.

Spoilery part, BE CAREFUL!!

The only reason I didn't give this drama a perfect 10 is that I wasn't surprised at all about the main mistery. The drama sets some "misteries" about who is the lost brother or the evil serial killer but I already knew who was who since episode 4, so I felt kinda disappointed because I wanted to be surprised, is probably not the drama's fault, maybe is my fault haha but I wanted to be surprised by this and I just wasn't. But the rest of the drama was perfect.

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isuzusan
4 people found this review helpful
Sep 12, 2015
16 of 16 episodes seen
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Overall 8.5
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 8.5
Rewatch Value 8.0
I Remember You, or Hello Monster, has pretty much been the blockbuster drama of the year for a lot of people who have watched it - some even have it in their top five dramas. However, it was just an average drama for me. I was expecting so much because this drama sounded so interesting, and has a lot of my favourite genres, but it failed to impress me as much as everyone else. It had quite a few loose ends, and it didn't have enough of what it should have. I'm honestly quite disappointed.

Firstly. the story was the main thing wrong with this drama. We were given exactly what the synopsis told us, which is great, but I feel like the series focused too much on Cha Ji An and Lee Hyun's relationship. There were quite a few unnecessary scenes between the two, and if they were taken out, I'm pretty sure the ending would have still been the same. A lot of people may disagree with me on this, but I just think that the writer should have given more scenes with Hyun and Min (Jung Seon Ho). They felt like the more important relationship to focus on, but those scenes were only given from the thirteenth episode onward. It was too lacking. Going back to Ji An and Hyun's relationship, I couldn't actually see the two as a couple. When they got together in the last episode, I didn't fangirl or squeal, or jump up and down in my room. I just sat there, unfazed. I never saw any spark in their connection. It simply looked like a normal friendship. Last thing, the writer didn't explain the ending with Min that well. I know a lot of people were confused as to what his decision was, whether he chose to continue being Hyun's brother and hand himself to the police, or live as someone else with a new identity. That should have been explained a little better.

Despite some of my complaints about I Remember You, the acting and cast in this were absolutely perfect. I cannot express how much I was amazed by the acting in this. I'm going to start with Park Bo Gum (played Jung Seon Ho). I had never really heard of him until I watched this, but I absolutely love him now. His acting was brilliant, and his character was definitely my favourite, especially after the thirteenth episode. And he was so cute when he was smiling because of Hyun, or when he had this fringe down. Next is Seo In Guk as Lee Hyun. He has definitely grabbed my attention with his acting. It was flawless, and I actually fangirlled when he did a cameo in Oh My Ghost. I just love him even more when he is suited up, so hot. Third, Jang Na Ra as Cha Ji An. Although her character was quite annoying, she has been a great influence on this drama - in a good way. She did an amazing job and can't wait to see her again in the future. Lastly, is Choi Won Young as Lee Joon Ho. I have previously noticed him in Kill Me, Heal Me and he did have some hilarious moments in that, but now I have also seen a serious side to him. Won Young can do anything, he's a brilliant actor.

I can definitely remember watching through I Remember You, and paying attention to the music more than the actual story. But now that I have also gone through the soundtrack, I can't pick out a noticeable one that I can recall massively. It seems a little vague, and the only song that I properly like is Remember by Dear Cloud.

To be honest, I can't see myself watching this again. I would watch this again if the time came round, but I didn't enjoy it enough to actually want to rewatch it. The story is the main thing I pay attention to if I want to rewatch it again, and out of everything, that failed the most. So, I will not be watching I Remember You again.

Having the story become pretty much a disappointment and the soundtrack not being all that interesting or noticeable, that brought this drama down. But I know it could have been so much better.

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Marshmallow-Chocoholic
3 people found this review helpful
Jan 30, 2021
16 of 16 episodes seen
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Overall 6.5
Story 6.5
Acting/Cast 7.0
Music 6.0
Rewatch Value 6.0

Nature of Nurture? The Ultimate Question of What Creates A Monster...

It is a debate which has puzzled, confused and bemused psychologists, philosophists and ethicists for centuries; is it our environment or innate what make us tick as human beings ?Why is it two children raised in different environments and circumstances end up as criminals?

Suspenseful as it is thought-provoking, screenwriter Kwon Ki Young ( Suspicious Partner,Protect the Boss) helps to bring this question to life through the focus us upon selective amnesic and genius criminal profiler Lee Hyun ( Seo-In guk). A sudden return back to South-Korea after years studying in the United States, opens up new wounds when he meets Detective Cha Ji-an ( Jang Na-Ra) in search also of the missing, calculative psychopath Lee Joon Young who both took something precious from them in their pasts. In addition to uncovering this old case again ,mysterious prosecutor Jung Sun Ho ( Park Bo-Min) 's sudden involvement in Lee Hyun's case will uncover some dark truths that perhaps would have been better left uncovered...

With a surprising cameo of D.O. as the younger Joon Young (our surprisingly captivating psychopathic killer), there's little to actually fault about our main cast's delivered performances .Jang Na-Ra and Seo-In Guk were brilliant within captivating the humanity and angst of our individual characters and undeniably Park Bo-gum was captivating within his role as the calculative and mysterious prosecutor with a dark past.

The majority of the drama centralises upon the intriguing cat and mouse games between Lee Hyun and our killer with surprising twists and turns along the way. However, the oddest and probably most out-of-place subgenre within the show of thrilling mind games and traumatic pasts, has to be the romantic element of the show evidently between Cha Ji-an and Lee Hyun. Whilst it did attempt to relieve these more ''noir'' elements by adding the light-hearted edge of romance, the pairing between the characters soon became a little over-centralised in the show. This didn't necessarily take away from the intrigue, but it lessened the impact of the events in particular of the more suspenseful elements of the drama as well as Ji-an's past for viewers. In addition to this, there were some notable plot inconsistencies around procedures and in particular the slightly ambiguous ending . ( It is difficult to say whether this was merely an intelligent attempt relieve Lee Hyun's trauma, or just simply lazy story-writing .)

Overall whilst Hello Monster was flawed by its questionable pairing choices, some inconsistencies and ending, the drama was certainly an intriguing and captivating suspense story with a decent story premise, intriguing characters as well as good performances from our cast. Certainly worth a watch if you are looking for a suspense story with more ethical questions, in particular the belief of ''nature and nurture'' and what makes us human.

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