Gritty Drama
Perfect casting of great actors, added to a well written script, really make this drama a cut above the rest.It is very hard hitting, with many of the crimes portrayed being distressing and brutal.
The lives of the rookies this story follows, from jobless to serving police officers, is so good.
The stressful, unappreciated and abused role they fill is at the fore, countered by the few corrupted members on the force, who sadly tarnish them all. Couple this with internal politics and an establishment happy to throw those with less power under the bus to meet their needs, makes me wonder how anyone would choose policing as a career.
If this drama is based on the reality of the Korean police and legal system, it is damning. However, it also shows the closeness of a team, of partnerships where they see more of each other than their own loved ones at home and the impact of betrayals on the moral of everyone associated.
The toll the job takes on personal lives is also touched on, with not just the case stories, but those involving the main characters' families being played out too.
Whilst disturbing, incredibly frustrating and upsetting, it is also funny at times and uplifting at others.
I am so pleased I watched it and would recommend this drama to others.
Was this review helpful to you?
I have to talk about the drama, right. The drama, I think, is very dramatic and makes you realize the difficulties and realities of daily lives of the police. We can see this through the eyes of three rookie police officers. Also, the senior officer casting is amazing (especially Bae Sung Woo) and the scenario has no loopholes. The scenario is like a web, tells different stories about different characters but they are connected with each other from various ways.
All in all, it makes you laugh, cry and angry in the same episode.
Was this review helpful to you?
This show is AMAZING. The acting,cast, writing and production is SO ON POINT!
The older casts in the drama (the mentors) are all pros in the acting field, just that alone is a great reason to watch, their portrayal of their character was spot on, especially as a cop and dealing with so many cases in an episode!
This drama makes you feel all the different types of emotions from just watching one episode, you cry due to touching moments , sad moments, there are precious cute squad moments and friendships and bonds in this drama that will make you want to keep watching!
It is not a typical romanticized version of cops that we usually see on tv or in dramas, instead this show displays all the realistic sides of the police team member's lives and their job. From episode 1, it shows the injustice and problems females face due to gender inequality. Jeong-Oh/the female lead graduates from the same school as her friends and even applies to the same job, but never gets it due to discrimination. This leads her to change her career and become a cop. Throughout the drama we see how much she grows as a character and all the hardships that she face.
But what I love the most is as the episodes go on, viewers are introduced to all the members on the police team, the captain, the chief, Yang Chon and the other mentors,mentees and rookies. Each and every person has a story and is never left out making you really care for them all. The bond and loyalty that they share are just amazing to watch.
ALL THE RELATIONSHIPS IN THIS DRAMA WAS SO PRECIOUS!
The OST was so perfect especially that english one I swear everyone in the comment section where I watched the drama was saying great things about the OST.
So basically NO THIS DRAMA IS NOT OVER HYPED, GO WATCH IT! 10/10
Was this review helpful to you?
I feel like this drama is so realistic, especially the first to second episode. It show us that life is unfair to everyone and i don't want to agree with that but that's the reality, the richer is getting richer because they have money which can lead to wider connection while the poorer getting poorer because they don't have money and they couldn't "afford the connection like the richer did". All the cast did a great job on portraying their character as well, I also stunned by Bae Sung Wo and Lee Kwang Soo acting, the female leads too did a great job on brings the characters to life. I love drama's who's their female lead have a strong character, like Captain An and Han Jung Oh. I can't express how precious this drama is, it's just so good, so realistic.
Was this review helpful to you?
The acting was suberb however a main character I had a bit of an issue with was Han Jeong-o, she wasn't all that great of an actress to me but she still did really well. One of the things that bothered me was how she lifts her eyebrows everytime she says something serious? is that some kind of acting method for her? Regardless, she killed it in some parts. My favourite characters were Oh Yang-chon, Hyeri, Kim Han-pyo (ngl it's partly bc of his looks, I could stare at him all day), Ki Han-sol, etc.
The soundtrack was amazing as well.
My only issue with the overall drama was how it too many silences, I don't even know how many times I pressed the 10 second skip button while watching it on netflix. I understand it's slow placed because the content is very heavy but it gets a bit too much for someone like me who's very impatient lool.
Overall, this is in my top 7 of favourite dramas so I highly recommend it.
Was this review helpful to you?
Amazing
I watched This drama when he came out But this week I rewatch it and I never get tired of watching it.Is different and it talk about so many aspects like murder, sexual assault, domestic violence, serial killers, elders that are alone and sometimes taking care of their disable children or when they have low income and can’t provide the minimum to them and the person itself and many other problems like the personal problems of the characters, what they pass in their lifes their struggles their fears worries and traumas, and his cool to see the evolution of the characters.
We can’t forget to say that this drama is an emocional Roller coaster and sometimes I could really see myself trough some characters.
I cried to much watching this
Was this review helpful to you?
This is a very realistic drama (apart from some annoying censorship of blood/weapons etc.), and it doesn't hold back to show the brutal realities that the police have to face every day. Nothing is sugar-coated, and there's no cliched "happily ever after" at the end of every episode. A warning to anyone who wants to watch Live: people die in this drama - quite a few in fact, and in gruesome ways. If you don't want to watch that, then this isn't for you. While this drama does focus a little on police office politics, a lot of it takes place out on the streets, where the violence is shown in full.
Similarly with dramas like Misaeng, the storytelling of Live is one of my favorite aspects, as there are overarching plots and story arcs as well as episodic conflicts. The basic premise is that the show follows a couple of newbies who join the police force, and the challenges and obstacles they face. However, Live is so much more than that, and it focuses on many different characters, all of whom are interesting and fleshed-out. This is what truly makes Live a great drama - the interesting characters, the conflicts between them, and how they develop over the series. Interestingly enough, to me, the "main character" of the show wasn't Lee Kwang Soo's character or Jung Yoo Mi's character - but in fact Bae Sung Woo's character, who plays a lieutenant who has been demoted and is forced to work with the newbies. To me, his character goes through the most development, and he is fascinating to watch. However, he wouldn't be half as good as a character if it weren't for Bae Sung Woo's magnificent performance. His performance shows everything, from happiness to anger to sadness. All of the actors are top-notch, including the supporting characters.
What also makes this show a cut above the rest, is the subtle social commentary that is included, such as what the media of South Korea does, and their impact on the police, as well as the government's role with criminals, and how some criminals are above the law. These inequalities and injustices are also shown. This adds real depths to this drama, and how you can see a certain event happen from different points of view.
This drama is highly recommended and one of the best of 2018. The cinematography is also great. The soundtrack is solid, and the songs work well. If I had to make a small criticism with the music, it would be that occasionally I felt too many songs were played in each episode - however this is just a minor quibble. Also, if you're worried about not watching this drama because you don't have much knowledge about the police force, don't be. This drama is much more than just about the police. It's also a family drama, a slice of life, and also a bit of a romance (although the romance is not the main aspect, and is handled with subtlety). Please watch - you will not be disappointed. Also, seeing Lee Kwang Soo in a serious role is amazing.
Was this review helpful to you?
Slow Start but at the end you'll wont want it to end!
After I would say the first three or four episodes, Live is addictive. What I love about this drama compared to many others is the range of characters and their development throughout the start to the end. The OST is absolutely fantastic too, perhaps one of my favourites? And that's a big statement for me to say! Regarding a second season, I'm not too sure if it will happen, however, I would definitely be open to one!I would recommend anyone to watch Live. I think anyone from any age group (teen or older) will get enjoyment from watching this beautiful masterpiece. Some parts which were brutal, but it's legitimately made me respect the real police even more!
Was this review helpful to you?
As a Reply hater: this is the Reply I hate the least
For people that loathe Reply-likes (including Prison Playbook and Hospital Playlist), Noh Hee Kyung's attempt at writing one could be the least offensive of all – simply because there's more of an actual plot, episodic crimes, and sort of normal character arcs. There are no supposedly-funny animal noises, and you don't see the same scenes repeated with more detail except to resolve episode cliffhangers. However, not all is rosy here either. 'Live' cannot fully commit to being a serious show with believable or even real characters, ultimately for two reasons: there is a degree of paid product placement that is at odds with these goals, and, occasionally, outlandish makjang scenarios are sprinkled all over the place.It's a pity that it cannot "keep it real" because it comes pretty close. Characters seem human, and only the parents of the leads have at times inconsistent personalities with a crazy switch that is flipped when the writer feels like it. I didn't find it too jarring that, frequently, four or more of the cast turn into something like public service announcement drones to let you know about problems plaguing police officers (like the evergreen of how the police should have the 'power to indict' and their struggle against the prosecution, or spouting out statistics about recent stabbings, or the suicide rate among the police force). From cleaning up after drunks to crimes committed by children, happy slapping and serial crimes, you see all aspects of police work, and it's clear a lot of thought (and research) went into the show. You're frequently reminded that patrol officers will also have to keep the bathrooms clean and pay for all sorts of work-related expenses out of their own pockets, despite performing a hazardous job with poor pay and questionable job security.
Compared to your average drama, some very serious topics are touched upon, notably a lot of sexual crimes, often against teenagers. I feel these were handled tactfully, but a trigger warning is nonetheless appropriate.
Especially around a quarter into the show, there is so much bickering and mostly pointless fighting between the various characters, including the elderly ones, that at its worst, 'Live' has you observe children in adult bodies swimming (or just flailing about) in the vast product placement ocean. Not only is there the mandatory sponsored plastic water bottle, the sponsored canned cold coffee, but also the sponsored sometimes-talkative rice cooker (owned by every household, identical colour scheme), and the occasional appearance of a wireless vacuum, but it even reaches the deepest depravities of intellectual bankruptcy: sucking what there is to suck out of red ginseng plastic satchels (guaranteed to extend your lifespan). Needless to say, much like in The K2, any serious conversation about your relationship must be had at Subway – sandwich in hand.
OST-wise, you find memorable songs (and characters singing) in the first few episodes, but later on, the music supply gets a bit thin considering the drama's length. The romance scenes have very generic K-drama love songs. The episode outro montages often have absurdly unfitting songs playing, and they're cut short by preview spoilers anyway.
Speaking about romance: besides for one pre-established relationship, I don't think the romance-related plotlines added very much.
In episodes 14 and 15, it's like the filmmakers realised they are paying Sung Dong Il and Lee Joo Young for very little plot relevance, so some old material gets recycled to make them seem less superfluous. Fortunately, after that, the show is wrapped up in a tolerable way, instead of drowning in an onslaught of replays and flashbacks as so often happens. I don't like the ending given to one of the leads, but compared to the truly disrespectful way Prison Playbook treats its characters, that's a very, very minor complaint. Unlike that show, and Reply '97 and '88, 'Live' is the only Reply-like I've imbibed that I will be able to look back on somewhat fondly.
(On Netflix and other streamers like iQIYI, you don't get the complete unaltered show: https://mydramalist.com/24015-live#comment-12997047
That's also very Reply-like...)
Was this review helpful to you?
Awesome
Awesome❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Was this review helpful to you?
Genre : Crime, Slice of Life
Story : Two youngsters decide to join the police force and meet people while growing up in their jobs. The story starts with a small description of their earlier lives and the reason why they decide to join the police force and the character growth of each of the characters through the drama is heart-felt and sentimental. The MVP though are Bae Jong Ok who is a badass detective and Bae Sung Woo who is a troublemaker of sorts. All the characters play their part in the story and every character is given enough importance to make us connect with them. If you want a drama that makes you understand the life style of a korean police-man, i would strongly recommend this.
Actors : Lee Kwang Soo has a funny face but the character growth he showed towards the end made me appreciate him as an actor. I have seen him in his earlier dramas but this showed his true potential as an actor. It would have been better if he gets a better role with a more matured love-story.
Jung Yoo mi is a really versatile actress.
Will i watch it again? Probably not.
Will i recommend it to anyone? Yes only for the amazing story.
Was this review helpful to you?
This review may contain spoilers
Wow it seems that this drama make it 3 for 3 of me writing a review this year. But this drama got the first 9.5 I have given this year we’re the highest score I have given has been a 8.5. This review may not be quite cohenrent because I’m a total mess right now. But I feel like I should pour this out right now.
Coming into this drama you should prepare tons of tissues. Trust me I’m not a cryer but this drama has me in tears ( granted I just gave birth so I may still be quite hormonal. )But don’t dismiss my warning you need tissues. I really want to go to Korea and kiss Noh Hee Kyung for her genius and her ability to hit the right cords with slice of life dramas. If you don’t believe me you should try a few of her others works like Dear Friends, It’s okay, that love, that winter, the wind blows or Padam, Padam or even The world that they live in to cite a few from memory.
Writer-nim has just knows that perfect balance to just draw you in and make you feel for her characters. What to say about Live. Forget all the pretty boys and the young characters love stories or whatever. This drama which I believe was supposed to be more of an ensemble drama got truly dominated by the veterans cast, yes the veterans in this just shined and outshine the young crew. The ply of the new recruit is hard but you kinda easily get stuck on what annoys about them, like Sang Soo irrational need to be complimented and that annoying ways of feeling like the eternal victim that the world should revolves around. Kwang Soo did impress me in his first serious type of role but he did not draw me in. I didn’t feel for his character even thought I empathized with their circumstances.
What truly pull me in was Oh Yang Chon a good and mostly overzealous cop and his family and his circle of friend ( excluding the new recruits.) that truly made you cry, laugh. Oh Yang Chon and his wife Ahn Jang Mi truly make you go wow being a civil servant in South Korea truly is a thankless job. I mean in the climate in wich we live these days in the west you get a lot of the law enforcement protecting it own. But you don’t see it in this drama this family of cops is incessantly thrown under the bus by their higher up and the thankless public. I truly loved that the writer and the director didn’t try to romanticize the jobs they were doing.
Truly I’m feeling too emotional right now so I may edit the review later when I have calmed down. But for now I tell you don’t dismiss this drama go watch it. And truly if you see and of brave law enforcements unsung heroes say thank you.
Was this review helpful to you?