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Replying to DramaAjumma Jul 16, 2023
Title Revenant
Moreover, I don't think San-young should be too hard on Hae-sang because I am almost certain that her mother's…
Good points. Temptations abound for the people in this show. That's part of the greed narrative that's woven right through the drama. It begs the question: If you were offered benefits to enter a pact with the devil, would you do it?
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Replying to fannishlove Jul 16, 2023
Having finished the halfway mark, I have some thoughts on this drama. I do love the script for this series, it…
I don't find Yang Yang to be a particularly nuanced actor either. His range has always been limited. Having said that, I think he's shown a fair bit of improvement here compared to other things I've seen him in. A lot of his popularity comes from the fact that he's very good in love scenes and the like. He's a very attractive actor who usually has really good chemistry with his female co-stars.
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Replying to Gracie Jul 16, 2023
Title Revenant
Brilliantly put! Kinda reminds me of the intergenerational trauma and guilt, haunting of the past seen in Latin…
A Hundred Years of Solitude was a fascinating read.
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Replying to DramaAjumma Jul 16, 2023
Title Revenant Spoiler
For me this is a show that can be appreciated at many levels. First it functions as a supernatural thriller which…
Moreover, I don't think San-young should be too hard on Hae-sang because I am almost certain that her mother's side of the family is somehow involved in 1958. Her mother's reticence is suggestive.
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On Revenant Jul 16, 2023
Title Revenant
For me this is a show that can be appreciated at many levels. First it functions as a supernatural thriller which casts the spotlight on the alarming rates of suicide in SK as mentioned by one of the show's main detectives. No doubt it is deliberate on the part of the writer to deploy a vengeful spirit as the vehicle to highlight the social dysfunctions that lead to people taking their own lives. Pressures of study and work. Bullying. Domestic violence. Mental health issues that see no timely intervention that results in prevention. As a police procedural, however, the show doubles up as a historical documentary revealing a heinous practice with consequences still felt 65 years later. Child sacrifice is a very old practice throughout the world and I think this dovetails very well into renewed current discourse about child trafficking. And questions about how we think about the most vulnerable in our communities.

What's especially interesting for me in light of the last two episodes is how these spirits are linked to generational and collective guilt. Whether or not one believes in spirits, there's undeniable reality that the sins of one generation has consequences for subsequent ones. This also speaks to the issue of how far culpability goes. Should the next generation be held responsible for what the previous one did? Also, how culpable are those who stood by and watched? Even if the system they live under is corrupt, how far are individuals responsible?
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Replying to NotMuch Jul 16, 2023
Please tell me Lee Seongha is safe. I will not be able to continue this show otherwise. It's that vital for me…
She's fine so far
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On Fireworks of My Heart Jul 15, 2023
Xu Qin comes across as an abuse sufferer. She sounds like she has a bad case of Stockholm Syndrome. The woman she calls mother is more of manipulative tormentor than someone who is concerned for her well-being.

Anyway, I'm enjoying this show more than Road Home despite the fact that I'm more of a fan of Jing Bo-ran.
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On Fireworks of My Heart Jul 15, 2023
I am surprised that most of the conversation here is centred predominantly on the dysfunctional family dynamics. It's the least interesting part of the show. It's the usual soap opera one finds in these sorts of longer dramas. We all know the drill in that regard. The saves and the workplace camaraderie is where it's at.

Maybe it's just me. I don't watch these things just for the romance.
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On Fireworks of My Heart Jul 15, 2023
I can't say I've watched everything Yang Yang has been in but I think this is his best role (that I've seen at least) because he seems to be challenging himself with a deeply flawed character. An actor worth his salt needs to do these kinds of roles.

The actors I respect the most are the ones that can play antiheroes, heroes and villains.

Even in Episode 7 I can see incremental improvements between the leads.
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Replying to Colum H Jul 15, 2023
Not sure how all these exciting elements managed to bore me to such a degree, but they did.
I think the show breaks the "show not tell" rule to an obvious extent. Too much exposition.
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On Shadow Detective Season 2 Jul 14, 2023
It's good so far but it does assume some knowledge of the previous season even though about 6 months have passed. I've had to rewatch the whole of part 1 again just to refresh my memory about certain characters. Still wondering what happened to "Friend".

To me it's worth watching for Lee Seung-min and a whole cast of great veteran actors.
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On Delightfully Deceitful Jul 13, 2023
It's not a bad show but definitely suffers from an identity crisis. The set-up gives the impression that it's some kind of revenge heist show and then they throw socialization theory into the mix with the whole conspiracy angle. What's the deal with the subplot dynamic of Jay and CEO Jang? I don't see how the show is enhanced by it.
The show would have definitely benefited from being trimmed to 12 episodes.
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Replying to Louz Jul 12, 2023
Review Road Home
This review deserves a standing ovation!
Glad you liked it.
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On Delightfully Deceitful Jul 12, 2023
So it's Leverage meets Dark Angel. In a clunky sort of way.
It's watchable but the pacing is really off. When the show needs to slow down it moves too quickly. When it needs to move quickly, it screeches to a grinding halt.
Not a fan of breaking the 4th wall.
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Replying to Casava Jul 11, 2023
or maybe remembering past memory is cursed and all people who remember the past have the same first-life timeline.…
I guess anything's possible on some level. But no kind of magic has been introduced so far so I'm more inclined to think that this is a straightforward Buddhist story. I personally have no dog in the fight here.
Plus it's not like Bulgalsa where curses, demons and immortals were an integral part of the world building from Day 1.
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On See You in My 19th Life Jul 11, 2023
I am surprised that they're going the full reincarnation hog. I thought that was just a MacGuffin. Looks like they've introduced karma into the mix. So apparently whatever has befallen Seo-ha and why he walks around gloomy and ansty suffering a bad case of survivor's guilt is a culmination of his karma.
Interesting.
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