Eine Tierärztin mit psychometrischen Kräften und ein heißblütiger Detektiv verlieben sich ineinander, während sie in einer Kleinstadt in Mujin, Chungcheong-do, kleinere Kriminalfälle aufklär... Alles lesenEine Tierärztin mit psychometrischen Kräften und ein heißblütiger Detektiv verlieben sich ineinander, während sie in einer Kleinstadt in Mujin, Chungcheong-do, kleinere Kriminalfälle aufklären.Eine Tierärztin mit psychometrischen Kräften und ein heißblütiger Detektiv verlieben sich ineinander, während sie in einer Kleinstadt in Mujin, Chungcheong-do, kleinere Kriminalfälle aufklären.
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To start my review I would like to say that I absolutely love the cast. Great actors!
Up to episode 13 the story caused huge suspense and was a thriller with high potential. And then from there on everything went down.
I was so disappointed with how the story turned from absolutely great to terrible within one episode. The creators of the series ( writers/ directors) made huge mistakes in the end. The way they turned the storyline is that they took away the entire climax.
After episode 14 I rapidly lost my interest. I watched the last 2 episodes which were predictable and went from bad to horrible. What a shame.
The last 2 murders were not serving the storyline any good. When they killed my favourite character I knew that they could not turn around the storyline no matter what they did. It was a big mistake. All the hope on a blossoming romance was ended.
The last 2 episodes were ridiculously written. Who approves this kind of writing? And why would any producer pay to have the story made like this.
I start to notice that Netflix productions create a hype in emotions and that's about it. They aren't able to deliver good writing.
I hope all these talented actors will be more critical when choosing a role and that they demand better scripts and budgets. Netflix seems to be using them.
All with all I would unfortunately not recommend this show. Strictly because of the ending.
Actors did their work exceedingly well. It's the writers and directors that should have done better.
Up to episode 13 the story caused huge suspense and was a thriller with high potential. And then from there on everything went down.
I was so disappointed with how the story turned from absolutely great to terrible within one episode. The creators of the series ( writers/ directors) made huge mistakes in the end. The way they turned the storyline is that they took away the entire climax.
After episode 14 I rapidly lost my interest. I watched the last 2 episodes which were predictable and went from bad to horrible. What a shame.
The last 2 murders were not serving the storyline any good. When they killed my favourite character I knew that they could not turn around the storyline no matter what they did. It was a big mistake. All the hope on a blossoming romance was ended.
The last 2 episodes were ridiculously written. Who approves this kind of writing? And why would any producer pay to have the story made like this.
I start to notice that Netflix productions create a hype in emotions and that's about it. They aren't able to deliver good writing.
I hope all these talented actors will be more critical when choosing a role and that they demand better scripts and budgets. Netflix seems to be using them.
All with all I would unfortunately not recommend this show. Strictly because of the ending.
Actors did their work exceedingly well. It's the writers and directors that should have done better.
Very innovative drama attempting to balance a comedy/satire show with a murder/mystery one. The writing is pretty slick, despite the material at first seeming absurd (!) Once you've accepted the initial premise, however that our heroine vet surgeon, Han Ji-Min has become imbued with special powers there's plenty of entertainment that awaits. What I really appreciated the most were the oblique Korean cultural gags, for example that the village shaman would idolize of all people the US General. MacArthur, or that this small fishing community had its own idioms of expression that proved pretty baffling to outsiders (in the same vein as outsiders to Korea might initially encounter Korean society). At one point the script even went as far as to jokingly reference lines from another K-Drama, "My Liberation Diary". But Behind My Touch does illustrate just how far K-Drama has progressed since 2010, and if you are in the mood for a light, satirical murder mystery then this could be the one.
Only 4 episodes have been aired, and I've enjoyed them quite a bit so far.
The setting is comfortable and the characters are fun. Like another reviewer mentioned, no annoying personalities have showed up, at least not yet. The aunt has the potential to become annoying but she has mostly been amusing till now.
I like the humor - it's not over-the-top and not based on stupidity, like in many Korean shows.
There's only one thing which bothered me: how could the aunt "sell" our female lead to a fish farm without her consent? It seemed to be a type of slavery on some island. Why do they all just go back to normal? Is it some sort of vet duty? It must be some local cultural reference that I'm missing.
Edit: sadly, I have to remove a few stars now that I have watched the full series.
As the story develops, I was becoming more and more incredulous. Based on the opening episodes, I've settled for a cosy small town mystery with cute animals--only to find myself watching a grim, mass murder rampage.
It's not the first time that a Korean drama does this complete genre switch on me. I can't say I like it. In this case, I just can't mix "light comedy" with "killing spree."
The last 2 episodes are just farcical.
The setting is comfortable and the characters are fun. Like another reviewer mentioned, no annoying personalities have showed up, at least not yet. The aunt has the potential to become annoying but she has mostly been amusing till now.
I like the humor - it's not over-the-top and not based on stupidity, like in many Korean shows.
There's only one thing which bothered me: how could the aunt "sell" our female lead to a fish farm without her consent? It seemed to be a type of slavery on some island. Why do they all just go back to normal? Is it some sort of vet duty? It must be some local cultural reference that I'm missing.
Edit: sadly, I have to remove a few stars now that I have watched the full series.
As the story develops, I was becoming more and more incredulous. Based on the opening episodes, I've settled for a cosy small town mystery with cute animals--only to find myself watching a grim, mass murder rampage.
It's not the first time that a Korean drama does this complete genre switch on me. I can't say I like it. In this case, I just can't mix "light comedy" with "killing spree."
The last 2 episodes are just farcical.
Okay I nearly gave up this not once but twice, for some reason I kept going. It turned out more interesting than I thought it would ever be. The whodunnit part got pretty interesting despite a the silly plot device of a butt palm. There was some interesting acting and characters. I'm going to say Korean movies/series are better than anything in the US today. Some is over the top, but the writing is new and different. I like both of the major characters and they acted well together. Unlike some Korean stuff, the FL never appeared as a flawless beauty. She cute but rather plain not in a bad way, just not a flawless beauty. Both are prevalent for male and female leads, but not in this case. I'm sure that a few hours in a makeup chair would probably change my mind.
If you're in mood for laid back n fun cozy mysteries- then this is the show for you . It really grows on you after initial 20 minutes or so . This show has everything such as small town setting, a main character who wants to redeem themselves and reinvent their life after staying at the small town, simple minded honest side characters, no annoying characters at all & above all tge humor is top notch . Some scenes are laugh out loud funny.. The romance plotline hasn't quite yet build up as I'm just on 4th episode but i do hope there's a cute romance arc in next episodes . Can't wait for next episodes !
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- Wissenswertes"Behind Your Touch" takes over the JTBC's Saturday & Sunday 22:30 time slot previously occupied by "King the Land" and followed by "Strong Girl Nam-Soon" on October 7, 2023.
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