Final Life Episode 1


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The Metropolitan Police Department Special Unit's Ryo Kawakubo (Shota Matsuda) is an ace at handling dangerous cases. Together with his colleague, Kuroki (Eiji Okuda) he is called to the Metropolitan Heliport where they meet "Song Shi-Won." The two agents are tasked with transporting Shi-Won safely to the Police Department. (Source: Amazon Prime)
  • Aired: September 07, 2017

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Briana Hanson
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Nov 23, 2018

An Interesting Start

You are not given too much nor too little. Action, mystery, and some crime/investigation. This drama series starts you off with the makings of a mysterious and OP (overpowered) secondary main character who will most likely become the center of the drama's conflict and resolution. Appears to be a drama where coincidental connections and unspoken traumatic pasts will play roles in how characters will come to interact with one another and influence their decision making. Not a bad start for me. Why? Because this show appeals to my tastes in some mystery and supernatural-esque abilities. The cinematography looks decent from its choice of shots and cuts. The music gives us the feel of an action thriller. Plus, Taemin of Shinee is not a bad addition. I was surprised at myself for being able to recognize him over a fan-made video of the two main characters of the series, whose actors and series title were left unnamed. "That really looks like Taemin," I thought, "That really looks like Taemin." Research on the internet confirmed my thoughts and got me excited to find and try out the series. In the first episode, I was further surprised how I could make out Taemin's silhouette before his face was first shown on screen. I can continue to make him out from his silhouette and mannerisms in his movement, ones that feel familiar. I can see some of the angles and poses of Taemin from his music videos and his performances in the on-screen filming. This "Taemin aesthetic," while reminiscent of a Taemin people know, feels like an appropriate aesthetic of the character he plays, Shion. Furthermore, I am interested in the other characters and what story choices this drama will make.

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