The 5 high scoring Korean dramas that have been broadcast recently, each one is more exciting than t

Mondo Entertainment Updated on 2024-01-31

Look at the face 70 The new Korean drama "Good Luck Days" takes center stage with its thrilling road scenes. In addition, the plot is divided into two sections, the first of which is full of tension and makes people nervous, which can be described as the biggest selling point of the whole play. However, the second paragraph seems a bit deliberately complex, the play is slightly insufficient, the combination of character lines is not smooth enough, the plot is also dull, a bit deliberately pursuing atmosphere, and there are obvious loopholes in the logic of the characters' behavior, such as killing the gun carrier with bare hands (which happens many times). The overly brutal and depressing plot also makes the content that reflects the differences between social classes and the rigidity of the system diluted and lacked depth. However, the performances of the actors are remarkable, and the performances of the protagonists and villains are particularly outstanding, and the Korean cast is strong, with powerful people of all ages. To sum up, on the whole, this drama is still worth watching.

The fourth "Illegal Justice": Logic Drama 76 Compared with "Model Taxi", the new drama "Illegal Justice" may not seem as refreshing as the latter at first, but as the plot develops, it has its own charm. The whole drama tells the first stage in 8 episodes, the rhythm is tight and not muddy, and the story also has a certain topicality and irony. Three different types of characters test each other and end up working hand in hand, which is really refreshing. Although these two dramas are both cool dramas that cannot be studied too deeply in logic, the development of "Illegal Justice" in the later stage is more sublimated, especially the plot of rehabilitating voles, which is really ironic. A plot that can be patient** and continue to attract attention, I would like to call it the story of the vigilante and his crazy fans.

The third "Date with the Devil": Appearance and plot 81 The new Korean drama "Date with the Devil" has a traditional Korean drama flavor, continuing the weird settings, exquisite shots, beautiful heroes and heroines, and gripping main story of "My Love from the Star" and "Ghost". However, perhaps because the appearance is too high, the audience often only cares about enjoying the beautiful picture when **, it seems that as long as there is a sweet scene, the other parts will be pleasant to look at. Korean stills do a great job of this. However, the 24-year-old Kim Yu-jung, who plays the 28-year-old CEO, feels a little immature and easy to spoil the atmosphere, and her comfort zone may be more suitable for 20th-century girls. It is commendable that the lines in the play have been improved, and Kim Yuzhen's voice can be considered for dubbing.

As for Song Jiang, well, he can be regarded as winning without a face, and the balance between the two is just right. In short, this is a drama that can be chased by looking at the face. "Death is Coming": A new psychotic Korean drama A new Korean drama "Death is Coming" is causing a lot of buzz among audiences, and this drama stands out for its gripping plot and excellent cast. The drama starring Seo In-guk, Park So-dan and Kim Ji-hoon, among others, achieved 8A good rating of 7. Not long ago, their previous work "The Mental Ward Will Also Welcome to the Morning" also received an 8A high score of 9. Both dramas are based on mental illness, which has aroused the audience's concern about mental health issues. The plot of "Death is Coming" may feel exaggerated at first, but as the story unfolds, the audience is gradually drawn into the plot.

Various mental illnesses are described in the play, and some popular science is also carried out, so that the audience has a deeper understanding of the mentally ill and their families. Diseases such as bipolar disorder, depression, mental disorder, and panic disorder involved in the play, as well as ** for suicide survivors, make the audience think more about these issues. Although the emotional line is not the main thread of the show, the personal growth of the protagonist is the main story thread. In the plot where the male protagonist saves the female protagonist, the audience can also feel the heroine's own shining point. In addition, the female characters in the play have distinct personalities, each with their own characteristics, vivid and three-dimensional. The portrayal of these images makes the audience look forward to seeing such female characters in more works.

Overall, "Death Is Coming" allows the audience to learn more about mental health issues with its thought-provoking plot and rich characters. The actors in the drama performed well, and it is worth mentioning the wonderful performances of the stars such as Seo In-guk, Park So-dan, and Kim Ji-hoon. It is believed that this drama will further arouse the audience's attention to mental health issues and achieve greater success in the future development.

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