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Nobody Knows korean drama review
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Nobody Knows
3 people found this review helpful
by ocean
Apr 25, 2020
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 9.5
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 9.5
Rewatch Value 9.0
This review may contain spoilers
A quick summary:
In my opinion, this 16 hours drama explores about relationships.
This drama shows us what a beautiful relationship looks like, and the feelings of kindness and trust. How caring for each other and kindness is always the right choice. How selflessness wins big time. This drama is a really beautiful take on the impact of trauma to a person, especially if the trauma itself involves the one closest to that person. This drama is looking at how extremism, without heart, is the thing that ruin everything.

-the next part is more of my take on the drama than a review-

A really beautiful wrap up of such suspenseful drama. I am going to miss Cha Young Jin, Eun Ho, Sun Woo, the students, and the whole police squad. I’m going to miss everyone except the villains to be honest. Well, I’d miss the Baek Sang Ho’s squad too, at least they were likable when they didn’t plan to kill anyone. The dynamic and chemistry of the characters and the whole casts are quite unique. The homicide team sometimes felt like they feel awkward with each other. Sometimes, I sense possible romantic relationships between them too, even the most impossible one (CYJ and The Young Male Police). The camaraderie wasn’t really solid or maybe it was just not really explored.

Talking about ships and love interest, I big time really want CYJ and LSW to get married ASAP. LSW seemed to be interested in her. Sometimes, I cannot help but blush and squeal like a teenage girl when they are interacting. I know, I know, this probably is just my delusional mind. But boy, if it happens that would be GREAT.
The villains here are so cruel, immoral, but lonely at the same time. Their inner turmoil could be felt, and their twistedness was so apparent. They are the definition of ‘people of the same kind flocks together.’ *I don’t know the exact saying, sorry*.

And what really hurt was when BSH said that basically the one that claimed to save him, whipped him up with a smile on his face, while the one that abandoned him, did so with tears on her face. That is like the summary of his life, isn’t it? But still, in my opinion, one choose what one want to be.

Eun Ho is such a weird, but good kid. And I like him! He and LSW sometimes felt like the same person, goodness. Our 3 kind main characters are so beautiful in their mannerism. And a lot of the relationships in this drama felt so wholesome and kind that I really want to have one.

The writing is really neat. Even though I don’t appreciate when they showed off that ‘religion’ so much, the other aspects of the story is great. But I have to say, what really shined here is the relationship.

The acting is amazing here. Every main character, the good one and the villainous one was portrayed amazingly well. I decided to watch this because of CYJ, but most of the casts have successfully made me look forward to their next project, especially the young actors! BSH is really amazing actor too.

SBS! Since not too long ago, I’ve noticed that SBS’ choice of music and production value is really good. I mean like, really good. I watched ‘Hot Stove League’, and similar with this one, every little sound is so beautiful and befitting. I must exclude that choir parts though, it is only befitting. Also, I’ve gotten fond of SBS’ 3 part act in a drama. If you noticed this, SBS’ drama has 2 to 3 acts in an episode, like an opera. So it was really nice to get a break when the scene becomes really intense and I am on the edge of my seat. I love that part.

I would rewatch this for the good relationships between each characters, and maybe skip the killing and curch part haha! Rewatching drama is not really my thing anyway. I don’t think there is any puzzle left about the main case, but I think rewatching the whole think would be really nice to grasp the whole idea of this complicated thing.
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