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Voice Season 4: Judgment Hour
1 people found this review helpful
Aug 1, 2021
14 of 14 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 7.0
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Meaning of having a family

WARNING! SPOILERS ARE CONTAINED. PLEASE IF YOU DON'T LIKE SPOILERS THEN DO NOT READ THIS! THANK YOU!

I've watched the previous seasons and found similarities and differences as well.

Of course, the soundtracks are on point as well as the acting. KLANG's husky voice and Kang Seung Yoon"s calming voice makes this drama unforgettable.

Lee Ha Na is amazing as always and Song Seung Heon gives a different vibe. The chemistry between them won't disappoint you.
I also think that Son Eun Seo, Kang Seung Yoon, Lee Kyu Hyung, Baek Sung Hyun, Kim Joong Ki, Song Boo Geon, and Han James portraited their characters well making it to be worth watching it. To be honest I was curious about Bake Sung Hyun...
He didn't disappoint me.

Basically, the two main characters' partnership starts similarly to the previous 3 seasons. This time, Director Kang's partner is different from Team Leader Do and Moo Jin Hyeok. Based on the storyline (and seems like the next and maybe last season ) I think it was important to make a different character like Detective Cho.
This is what made me like this season.

There is one more thing I liked about this drama.
As the title said: meaning of having a family. As you will see this drama shows the different approaches to being part of a family: what makes you being a family member and why this is a beautiful thing. Also, this drama's purpose was to attract attention to a serious problem (which does not just exist in South Korea but in every country): domestic violance. I recommend watching all of 14 episodes to understand what I'm talking about.

Thank you for reading this. I also recommend you to watch all 14 episodes because a surprise is waiting for you.

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Chocolate
5 people found this review helpful
Jan 19, 2020
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.0
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10
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WARNING! This review will contain spoilers.

" The value of one's life is determined by how much love one gives, not by how much love one has received." by Epictetus

Let me be honest. At first, I did not want to start this drama because it sounded too emotional for me when I first heard about the story. Now I have to tell you that I do not regret starting watching it. It was worth to spend time on each episode even when my exams were near.

I wasn't so interested in the story, but after I started watching it I've realized there was so much more behind it. It wasn't just one story. In a frame story, there were so many other stories. Every single one was meaningful and touching. ( I was crying a lot while watching this drama.) I've found this k-drama very detailed and well-written. I think the writer did a great job. So I give 9.5 for this, that -0,5 point is for a scene at the end which I don't understand but I hope after watching it over I will.

Being honest I am not a fan of Ha Ji Won but I think her acting skill is not a joke. She has shown us the character development of Moon Chae Young. She portrayed an innocent, kind, cheerful, helpful and thankful for her life's saver grown-up woman who has a deep wound in her heart. She did an excellent job. Let give her a big applause!
I've seen Yoon Kye Sang in a drama before but I didn't remember him ( I still do not remember his acting in that drama, I'm so sorry Ahjussi). I think Lee Kang's character was made for him. That nice end lively boy was growing up in an environment that was just not for him. I have to tell you that I am very happy about the fact that k-drama world shows up that kind of main leads who are much more loveable like Ko Ji Seok ( Kim Seon Ho) from Catch the Ghost or Hwang Yong Sik ( Kang Ha Neul) from When the Camellia Blooms. Even though Lee Kang was not so likable sometimes but still we could understand him.
There are two more people I have to mention for you who deserves it. First is Lee Jun (Jang Seung Jo) who had the biggest character development in the whole story. I think we all can agree. At first, I thought: Oh my, here is another spoiled kid, but he is NOT at all! He did not want to be that kind of person, he wanted to do something different, he just wanted to be the same as others. This is what makes him a person. Jang Seung Jo is a great actor who has excellent skills for acting.
The second person who deserves a few words is Moon Tae Hyun ( Min Jin Woong), brother of Chae Young. I think a lot's watcher hated him because he was annoying, always causing problems for his sister. I've found him annoying too, but I'm happy because the writer didn't put him aside. They showed us what made him be like that. He loves his sister but how could he become a decent person when he just saw a bad example from his mother?
I give 9.0 for the acting/cast. Let's give them (not just the main leads but every supporting actor, actress) applause because they deserve it.

I give 10 for the OSTs because every single one of them is beautiful and meaningful.

Rewatch value is 10. I want to watch it again, even if it is just for the small stories. I think I can learn a lot from this.

Everyone, let's stop for a moment every day and value what you have.

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Black Knight: The Man Who Guards Me
53 people found this review helpful
Feb 8, 2018
20 of 20 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 1.0
Story 1.0
Acting/Cast 2.5
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 1.0
It's D-day, everyone! I have been waiting for this day to come...

Lot's of people said they didn't like it and there are those who did like it.

I can understand both.

If you like romance genre, then try it WITHOUT expectations. You can enjoy the main couple's lovey-dovey, the two immortals' fight with each other( a childish one and a repenter one), the childish one's more and more immature acts to get her 'loved' one and beautiful views of places.
If you don't really like anyone in the cast or if you are picky about dramas, then FORGET it. Believe in your hunch! Don't believe in the teasers! (I did and  regret it now...)

If you have time then listen to OSTs of it. They are likable.

Rewatching it? NO, I would never do that. NEVER.


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Doubtful Victory
1 people found this review helpful
Jan 31, 2018
40 of 40 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 7.0
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 7.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 5.5
I did like it, but I wouldn't like to watch it again.
For the story, I felt that it was dragging too much sometimes, especially in the middle of it. Although it is worth to be patient until the end. I've done it and I don't regret it.
For the casting, my favorite characters in the whole drama are Kim Yoon Soo prosecutor, Kwak Young Jae, and Ki Myeon Joong. Honestly, it's worth to watch it because of this 3. The 3 actors did a great job to impersonate them.
Music of it wasn't bad but it didn't make me listen to them besides the drama.
Overall I give 7 because of those 3 characters, 'cause they are worth to be watched.

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