1, although "Secret Forest" was spoiled at the beginning, and I probably knew what the ending was halfway, but I still cried a lot in the last few episodes, and it still hurts to see the chief, complete justice, complete **, and the people who wander in between, everyone who does things with their brains makes the plot very complicated, and in the end it seems that justice wins, but it makes people feel sad, why is this? In addition, I have to admit that every character in the play is just right, the bond of the special team is a real comradeship, and the boundaries and unity of colleagues are handled just right in the whole play, and the social animals are very comfortable to watch. All in all, it's a good drama that will pause when you go to pour water, and look down to reply to a message and look up to rewind it.
2、《d.P: The overall theme scale of "Deserter Pursuit Order" is very powerful, which is quite enviable. The plot really interprets that if you don't explode in silence, you will perish in silence. It's not the ending of the cool drama, although the final easter egg is quite shocking and happy, but the overall atmosphere is very depressing and aggrieved, because this kind of violent oppression and bullying is nested and interlocking, and it can't be made to die by taking revenge on a person. But what is more unexpected is that there are actually a lot of laughs, light-hearted clips, and warm clips, except for the last case, which is extraordinarily heavy, and the rest is okay, plus the gag of the second male lead, it's quite funny. In short, it can only be said that Korean dramas dare to be filmed, the ending is very sad, there is no happy ending, but the dark side has not been further dug so far.
3, "Dark Glory" used to leave a mental shadow on the victims in the past dramas about school bullying, but this drama uses real and physical scars to testify to the cruelty of the abuser, and through these imprints that cannot be shaken off, the audience can perceive the heroine's full anger and pain. And as an exciting revenge drama, it is not only a brain revenge, but also the kind of brain revenge that can resonate with the audience. There are angry and trembling pictures, there are scenes that make people move to tears, and some humorous points are just right. Every character has flesh and blood, Ha Doyoung is a bystander, and he calculates gains and losses with interests; Park Yeon-jin's selfishness and badness and so on. Finally, it is suggested that all revenge dramas should learn from this show, and the eight episodes of the first season are paving, and they don't feel procrastinated.
4, "Kingdom Season 1" has a really good rhythm, it is crisp and neat, and there is no waste drama that drags mud and water. The photography, atmosphere, editing, and production are all very attentive, and I like the beginning of the corpse refining very much, and the end of each episode is beautiful. It's the rampant drama version of the movie, but it's much better-looking, Gong Dou, the darkness of human nature, and the war zombies, none of them are left behind, steady, Netflix's cooperation is okay. Zombie + Gong Dou, the two lines are not very deep, but they are entwined, but they are transformed into a different meaning, think about it, how difficult it is to do this, what kind of control ability and seriousness do you need to do it, in order to be so solid. This drama reflects the overall level of story weaving, scheduling and industry. Overall, it is a rare high-quality Korean film, which is worth recommending.
5, "Juvenile Court" is really exciting. From the first episode, it grabbed me deeply. The plot of the first case is interlocking, and peeling off the cocoon gives me the feeling of watching a criminal investigation drama. After successfully catching me, I began to worry that this drama would turn into a revenge drama. But after reading it, this worry was immediately dispelled. Each case is from different angles, and the family, society, the law and even the judicial personnel themselves have little by little to ** the soil for the formation of juvenile delinquency. I feel that Asian dramas on Netflix are really profound about serious themes. In short, although there are some bugs in the script, it may be that I don't know much about the Korean system, but it is harmless, and the editing, storyboarding, and soundtrack are all very good. So for viewers who haven't watched it, it is highly recommended to go and have a look.
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