Wonderful World
- Fernsehserie
- 2024
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7,6/10
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Ein spannendes Rachedrama, in dem die Protagonistin, die zu Unrecht ihren kleinen Sohn verloren hat, sich an dem Täter rächt, dem das Gesetz verziehen hat, und ihre Wunden heilt.Ein spannendes Rachedrama, in dem die Protagonistin, die zu Unrecht ihren kleinen Sohn verloren hat, sich an dem Täter rächt, dem das Gesetz verziehen hat, und ihre Wunden heilt.Ein spannendes Rachedrama, in dem die Protagonistin, die zu Unrecht ihren kleinen Sohn verloren hat, sich an dem Täter rächt, dem das Gesetz verziehen hat, und ihre Wunden heilt.
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The story that this drama develops is heartbreaking to a certain point. The actors played their characters so well, that you feel empathy for their emotions. Sometimes dramas are good but they don't know how to give closure; however, here, the closure was perfect. They both found forgiveness, redemption, worked together and gave themselves the opportunity to heal as they could. I loved that Eunwoo had the space to develop in a drama that is not a romantic comedy, I think he has had exponential growth in this drama, we know that it is the character with which he identifies the most. The female protagonist was perfect in her role. I highly recommend watching it!
This drama is told in a way that's emotionally captivating with a mixture of mystery and suspense to keep you on the edge of your seat so it pretty much gives off Melo mystery vibes.
The story pacing is slow but not too slow as in paced well enough to keep you connected to it and I love how it is told in a way that captures your heart and emotions but also messes with your brain especially when it comes to figuring out the mysteries surrounding the characters.
The acting is with no doubt good...the female lead ( Kim Namjoo) is one of the veteran actresses and it shows its self in this drama by how she lets us feel all of her emotions on screen, Cha Eun woo is also doing great to be honest..I love how he uses his body language and eye and facial expressions to portray his emotions in a way that's subtle yet impactful..the rest of the cast is doing well as well...I love the characterisation and how these characters all appear to have a mysterious factor tied to them which keeps me immersely intrigued.
The osts, cinematography and direction is detailed I just love how the emotions of the characters are reflected through the colouring and cinematography...
And finally the ending that wholesome and satisfying after the roller coaster of emotions we went through I love how it was slow but steady and most of everything was wrapped up leaving no room for unanswered questions...it was WHOLESOME and healing.
In conclusion this drama is the kind of drama that lives you with a lingering feeling, it's unforgettable and it touches the heart, it's written brilliantly, and acted out in a way that's realistic thanks to the cast in addition to the amazing characterisation in a way that the characters were made realistic and morally grey which added to their complexity and depth and gave them personality....the show continues to be well detailed with amazing direction.. beautiful osts that reflect the story and amazing cinematography....all in all its a FULL PACKAGE!
Do I recommend?
ABSOLUTELY if you are in need of an Melo drama with a hint of mystery and suspense with amazing acting and interesting characters then wonderful world is that show.
IT DESERVES MORE HYPE!
The story pacing is slow but not too slow as in paced well enough to keep you connected to it and I love how it is told in a way that captures your heart and emotions but also messes with your brain especially when it comes to figuring out the mysteries surrounding the characters.
The acting is with no doubt good...the female lead ( Kim Namjoo) is one of the veteran actresses and it shows its self in this drama by how she lets us feel all of her emotions on screen, Cha Eun woo is also doing great to be honest..I love how he uses his body language and eye and facial expressions to portray his emotions in a way that's subtle yet impactful..the rest of the cast is doing well as well...I love the characterisation and how these characters all appear to have a mysterious factor tied to them which keeps me immersely intrigued.
The osts, cinematography and direction is detailed I just love how the emotions of the characters are reflected through the colouring and cinematography...
And finally the ending that wholesome and satisfying after the roller coaster of emotions we went through I love how it was slow but steady and most of everything was wrapped up leaving no room for unanswered questions...it was WHOLESOME and healing.
In conclusion this drama is the kind of drama that lives you with a lingering feeling, it's unforgettable and it touches the heart, it's written brilliantly, and acted out in a way that's realistic thanks to the cast in addition to the amazing characterisation in a way that the characters were made realistic and morally grey which added to their complexity and depth and gave them personality....the show continues to be well detailed with amazing direction.. beautiful osts that reflect the story and amazing cinematography....all in all its a FULL PACKAGE!
Do I recommend?
ABSOLUTELY if you are in need of an Melo drama with a hint of mystery and suspense with amazing acting and interesting characters then wonderful world is that show.
IT DESERVES MORE HYPE!
♻ "Everything started with the incident that summer." What started was a cycle of hurts followed by vengeance between parties on the periphery. Meanwhile, the 🕷 relaxed smugly in the center of the 🕸.
The opening episode is heartbreaking. Eun "Soo" Hyun is a successful writer who is married to a reporter. They have a beautiful son together, but he disappears one afternoon when he is 6, leaving a single shoe on the sidewalk. Emergency crews eventually find him, but he's badly injured from a hit-and-run. He doesn't make it. After the perp's trial in which he's released, and it appears connections and corruption are playing a hand in the leniency he's granted, Soo falls apart. Her husband falls apart. Everything falls apart.
WW is a 2024 release that is rated 86 on AWiki. It is 1 season consisting of 14 60ish-minute episodes. It is painful to watch. I could only handle 1 ep/day. The pressure doesn't start to let up until ep11 or so, when the main characters make a directional change. Like the best among us do, Soo takes her pain and attempts to channel it for good. She sets out to protect other children from suffering like her son did. Before all of that, though, she is compelled to dispose of some trash.
Her reward for taking out the 🗑 is a prison stint. She bonds with another inmate, Jang Hyung Ja. Soo's new friend is in jail because she had set fire to the room where her husband was having an affair and ended up killing several people, including an entire family, save for their 8 year old boy who survived. Jang Hyung Ja elicits Soo's commitment to contact that boy upon her release as it looks like Jang Hyung Ja will never be released: She's dying. She's too ashamed to face the kid anyway. As it turns out, this 8-year-old boy, who is now grown up, is loosely involved with disrupting corrupt men. Meanwhile, Soo's husband has been investigating🔎 connections between the man who caused the accident that killed their son and his corrupt cronies, including judges and politicians.
By the time Soo is released, her husband is on foreign assignment. The one time she accepted his visit during her incarceration was to tell him to leave her be - She had nothing left for him. On the first day of freedom Soo falls asleep on her son's grave and wakes to a young angelic looking man holding an ☂ over her. Does she know how he will factor into her future? Of course not. Right now she's an aimless wanderer. No direction. Nothing to live for. Dead inside. Yet she promised Gunwoo, her son, that she would survive and live a meaningful life. The first order of business is her promise to Jang Hyung Ja to find that boy who survived the fire.
Soo finds her cellie's 8 y/o victim; it's the boy with the umbrella. Otherworldly looking Cha Eun Woo (Rookie Historian-7.6, True Beauty, My ID Is Gangnam Beauty-7.5) portrays Kwon Seon Yul, now fully grown. Soo sees that he's not living a quiet, safe life. He also isn't pleased to get the message she's delivering. He shuns her, but they continue to meet. It's as if strange forces are drawing them together.
To err is human; to forgive, divine. Forgiveness, release, and going on with life is WW's theme. Not only are there huge things to forgive, like the killing of a family member, but also cheating, lying, general indiscretions, and everyday insults are thrown in the path as well. Mistakes are creating roadblocks all over the place. Most of the characters in WW have committed grave blunders and have also been greatly wronged. Once forgiven, a perpetrator may feel release, but the person who benefits most from forgiving is the one who is doing it. It isn't easy (not by any means!) but to hold onto anger, unforgiveness, and bitterness is to rot oneself out from within. It is the opposite of a free life. It is being controlled.
"I won't ask for forgiveness..." we hear that several times. The logic behind the statement is that the wrongdoers feel too much shame to 'ask for forgiveness'. So don't. Don't ask to be forgiven. However, a person that has done wrong should apologize - without excuses, qualifiers, demands, or reservations. That is what decency demands. It's what a person of good character and principles does. A mature person will understand that everyone makes mistakes. Learn from them, make it right and move on, burden free. An immature and self-absorbed person will turn an apology into an excuse fest, a look-at-me-I-am-not-so-bad-think-better of-me party. Pathetically, this doesn't work, it only shows poor character, and it doesn't make anyone like you more. Denying one's mistakes and not apologizing is a form of living in denial and lies. One can't face h/h shortcomings because s/he needs to think better of h/h self. That is a contemptible life of delusion. Let your ego go. Nobody else likes your ego; only you do. Let it go. Be free.
😢 Going into ep9 ain't nobody free. All I could think is: 'What a downer! This show is so sad!' Just in time (almost too late), there's a plot shift that allows the viewer some breathing room. Things move into the deep end, more evidence comes to light, and not everything is what it had previously appeared to be.
WW is a quality production. The acting, directing, and writing all supplement the show. Kim Nam Joo (Misty) is FL Eun "Soo" Hyun. Kim Kang Woo (Circle) plays Kang Soo Ho, Soo's husband. The intrinsically likable Kang Ae Shim from Bad and Crazy & Be Melodramatic-8.7 plays Jang Hyung Ja.
Kil Hae Yeon (If You Wish Upon Me) is Jung Myung Hee, Soo's mother i/l. This woman excels at playing a supreme b!+ch. I've seen her in Beyond Evil-7.4 & Law School-8. I've also seen her in 2 shows that are like stamps of eachother: In Something in the Rain-8.6 she plays the ultimate narcissistic mother who ruins her family. One Spring Night-7.8 is nearly the same show (same director/writer combo) except it's the father who's a narcissist and Ms Kil is a sweetheart of a mom. Both shows are good, but OSN is like the 2nd, lighter stamp. It doesn't mean much on its own, its value is as a follow-up to the heavier, gut-wrenching Something in the Rain. Regardless, this actress has a powerful presence.
Im Se Mi (Terius Behind Me, When the Weather Is Fine-9) is Han Yoo Ri, Soo's BFF and unofficial sister. Won Mi Kyung (The Hoechun Gate, Great Vocation) plays Oh Go Eun, Soo's mom. I've only seen her in My Unfamiliar Family-7.9, and she's wonderful. The screenwriter is Kim Ji Eun (Lie After Lie) and Lee Seung Young (Voice S2, Special Affairs Team TEN) directed.
The direction is competent with flashes of excellence. The color palette is dark, muted and grey, but the colors in Soo's memories are so vivid! The tempo is steady. The show never rushes and it never drags. Stopping at 14 episodes may have been the smartest thing the director did. Too many shows suffer because they don't have enough content to fill 16-20 episodes competently. The 🎶 is quite good as well. The classic, Gloria Gaynor's I Will Survive, makes an appearance and Imaginary Future & Kina Grannis do a melancholy, jazzy cover of What a Wonderful World.
🌱 Soo is able to find justice, release, and peace by the time the credits roll. This painful show ends up with a positive message that is brilliantly summed up when Soo declares this: "Let's not live like a bare tree anymore. Let's sprout and live." Only free people can say and do that.
QUOTES📢
In the middle of life's journey, I got lost and wandered. I've heard no matter how much time passes, losing someone precious to you will always be lonesome. But I will try to keep going. If I keep going, one day the pain will lessen. I hope all those grieving find comfort. I hope the world will be more friendly to those in pain. I hope a beautiful world will come while you overcome your pain.
When you live this long, leaving someone properly is as important as meeting someone.
〰🖍 IMHO
📣7.5 📝8 🎭8.3 🎨7.6 🎵/🔊7 🔚8.3 ▪ 🌞4⚡4.5 😅1 😭5 😱2 😯5 🤢2 🤔6 💤0
Age 14+ Mature subject matter.
Re-📺? Possible but unlikely. It is definitely worth watching once.
In order of ~lite&trite~ to ~heavy&serious~ you may also like:
Modern Day - A Witch's Love 7.8, Love to Hate You 8.9, Touch your heart 8.2, Law School -8 It's Okay Not To Be Okay 9, Love Struck in the City 7.3, Hospital Playlist 9, My Liberation Diary-8.9, Anna-8.1, My Mister 9.5, Blood Free-8.5 Mother-8.8
Action/Crime/Sci-fi - K2 8, Private Lives 8.1, Why Her?-8, Tunnel 8.5, Signal 8.6, Flower of Evil 8.9, The Man from Nowhere 8.9, Squid Game 8.4, Kingdom 8.3, Sweet Home 8.4.
The opening episode is heartbreaking. Eun "Soo" Hyun is a successful writer who is married to a reporter. They have a beautiful son together, but he disappears one afternoon when he is 6, leaving a single shoe on the sidewalk. Emergency crews eventually find him, but he's badly injured from a hit-and-run. He doesn't make it. After the perp's trial in which he's released, and it appears connections and corruption are playing a hand in the leniency he's granted, Soo falls apart. Her husband falls apart. Everything falls apart.
WW is a 2024 release that is rated 86 on AWiki. It is 1 season consisting of 14 60ish-minute episodes. It is painful to watch. I could only handle 1 ep/day. The pressure doesn't start to let up until ep11 or so, when the main characters make a directional change. Like the best among us do, Soo takes her pain and attempts to channel it for good. She sets out to protect other children from suffering like her son did. Before all of that, though, she is compelled to dispose of some trash.
Her reward for taking out the 🗑 is a prison stint. She bonds with another inmate, Jang Hyung Ja. Soo's new friend is in jail because she had set fire to the room where her husband was having an affair and ended up killing several people, including an entire family, save for their 8 year old boy who survived. Jang Hyung Ja elicits Soo's commitment to contact that boy upon her release as it looks like Jang Hyung Ja will never be released: She's dying. She's too ashamed to face the kid anyway. As it turns out, this 8-year-old boy, who is now grown up, is loosely involved with disrupting corrupt men. Meanwhile, Soo's husband has been investigating🔎 connections between the man who caused the accident that killed their son and his corrupt cronies, including judges and politicians.
By the time Soo is released, her husband is on foreign assignment. The one time she accepted his visit during her incarceration was to tell him to leave her be - She had nothing left for him. On the first day of freedom Soo falls asleep on her son's grave and wakes to a young angelic looking man holding an ☂ over her. Does she know how he will factor into her future? Of course not. Right now she's an aimless wanderer. No direction. Nothing to live for. Dead inside. Yet she promised Gunwoo, her son, that she would survive and live a meaningful life. The first order of business is her promise to Jang Hyung Ja to find that boy who survived the fire.
Soo finds her cellie's 8 y/o victim; it's the boy with the umbrella. Otherworldly looking Cha Eun Woo (Rookie Historian-7.6, True Beauty, My ID Is Gangnam Beauty-7.5) portrays Kwon Seon Yul, now fully grown. Soo sees that he's not living a quiet, safe life. He also isn't pleased to get the message she's delivering. He shuns her, but they continue to meet. It's as if strange forces are drawing them together.
To err is human; to forgive, divine. Forgiveness, release, and going on with life is WW's theme. Not only are there huge things to forgive, like the killing of a family member, but also cheating, lying, general indiscretions, and everyday insults are thrown in the path as well. Mistakes are creating roadblocks all over the place. Most of the characters in WW have committed grave blunders and have also been greatly wronged. Once forgiven, a perpetrator may feel release, but the person who benefits most from forgiving is the one who is doing it. It isn't easy (not by any means!) but to hold onto anger, unforgiveness, and bitterness is to rot oneself out from within. It is the opposite of a free life. It is being controlled.
"I won't ask for forgiveness..." we hear that several times. The logic behind the statement is that the wrongdoers feel too much shame to 'ask for forgiveness'. So don't. Don't ask to be forgiven. However, a person that has done wrong should apologize - without excuses, qualifiers, demands, or reservations. That is what decency demands. It's what a person of good character and principles does. A mature person will understand that everyone makes mistakes. Learn from them, make it right and move on, burden free. An immature and self-absorbed person will turn an apology into an excuse fest, a look-at-me-I-am-not-so-bad-think-better of-me party. Pathetically, this doesn't work, it only shows poor character, and it doesn't make anyone like you more. Denying one's mistakes and not apologizing is a form of living in denial and lies. One can't face h/h shortcomings because s/he needs to think better of h/h self. That is a contemptible life of delusion. Let your ego go. Nobody else likes your ego; only you do. Let it go. Be free.
😢 Going into ep9 ain't nobody free. All I could think is: 'What a downer! This show is so sad!' Just in time (almost too late), there's a plot shift that allows the viewer some breathing room. Things move into the deep end, more evidence comes to light, and not everything is what it had previously appeared to be.
WW is a quality production. The acting, directing, and writing all supplement the show. Kim Nam Joo (Misty) is FL Eun "Soo" Hyun. Kim Kang Woo (Circle) plays Kang Soo Ho, Soo's husband. The intrinsically likable Kang Ae Shim from Bad and Crazy & Be Melodramatic-8.7 plays Jang Hyung Ja.
Kil Hae Yeon (If You Wish Upon Me) is Jung Myung Hee, Soo's mother i/l. This woman excels at playing a supreme b!+ch. I've seen her in Beyond Evil-7.4 & Law School-8. I've also seen her in 2 shows that are like stamps of eachother: In Something in the Rain-8.6 she plays the ultimate narcissistic mother who ruins her family. One Spring Night-7.8 is nearly the same show (same director/writer combo) except it's the father who's a narcissist and Ms Kil is a sweetheart of a mom. Both shows are good, but OSN is like the 2nd, lighter stamp. It doesn't mean much on its own, its value is as a follow-up to the heavier, gut-wrenching Something in the Rain. Regardless, this actress has a powerful presence.
Im Se Mi (Terius Behind Me, When the Weather Is Fine-9) is Han Yoo Ri, Soo's BFF and unofficial sister. Won Mi Kyung (The Hoechun Gate, Great Vocation) plays Oh Go Eun, Soo's mom. I've only seen her in My Unfamiliar Family-7.9, and she's wonderful. The screenwriter is Kim Ji Eun (Lie After Lie) and Lee Seung Young (Voice S2, Special Affairs Team TEN) directed.
The direction is competent with flashes of excellence. The color palette is dark, muted and grey, but the colors in Soo's memories are so vivid! The tempo is steady. The show never rushes and it never drags. Stopping at 14 episodes may have been the smartest thing the director did. Too many shows suffer because they don't have enough content to fill 16-20 episodes competently. The 🎶 is quite good as well. The classic, Gloria Gaynor's I Will Survive, makes an appearance and Imaginary Future & Kina Grannis do a melancholy, jazzy cover of What a Wonderful World.
🌱 Soo is able to find justice, release, and peace by the time the credits roll. This painful show ends up with a positive message that is brilliantly summed up when Soo declares this: "Let's not live like a bare tree anymore. Let's sprout and live." Only free people can say and do that.
QUOTES📢
In the middle of life's journey, I got lost and wandered. I've heard no matter how much time passes, losing someone precious to you will always be lonesome. But I will try to keep going. If I keep going, one day the pain will lessen. I hope all those grieving find comfort. I hope the world will be more friendly to those in pain. I hope a beautiful world will come while you overcome your pain.
When you live this long, leaving someone properly is as important as meeting someone.
〰🖍 IMHO
📣7.5 📝8 🎭8.3 🎨7.6 🎵/🔊7 🔚8.3 ▪ 🌞4⚡4.5 😅1 😭5 😱2 😯5 🤢2 🤔6 💤0
Age 14+ Mature subject matter.
Re-📺? Possible but unlikely. It is definitely worth watching once.
In order of ~lite&trite~ to ~heavy&serious~ you may also like:
Modern Day - A Witch's Love 7.8, Love to Hate You 8.9, Touch your heart 8.2, Law School -8 It's Okay Not To Be Okay 9, Love Struck in the City 7.3, Hospital Playlist 9, My Liberation Diary-8.9, Anna-8.1, My Mister 9.5, Blood Free-8.5 Mother-8.8
Action/Crime/Sci-fi - K2 8, Private Lives 8.1, Why Her?-8, Tunnel 8.5, Signal 8.6, Flower of Evil 8.9, The Man from Nowhere 8.9, Squid Game 8.4, Kingdom 8.3, Sweet Home 8.4.
Korean Drama '' Wonderful World '' is a melodrama-thriller.
The drama has quite a tragic story and it easily gets emotional and bittersweet when it deals with those matters. With an intense start, the drama slowly unfolds into a political thriller, with the main couple (not a romantic one though, fortunately!!!) having lots of chemistry and enhancing the intensity of the story.
Also, the performances were all great by every actor and actress of the cast. The characters were interesting as well and had depth. In addition, the family drama had many layers.
Finally, the ending was nicely handled, though the final episodes seemed like they were losing momentum.
So, overall, eight out of ten.
The drama has quite a tragic story and it easily gets emotional and bittersweet when it deals with those matters. With an intense start, the drama slowly unfolds into a political thriller, with the main couple (not a romantic one though, fortunately!!!) having lots of chemistry and enhancing the intensity of the story.
Also, the performances were all great by every actor and actress of the cast. The characters were interesting as well and had depth. In addition, the family drama had many layers.
Finally, the ending was nicely handled, though the final episodes seemed like they were losing momentum.
So, overall, eight out of ten.
I love this show! I wish I can binge-watch it but sadly, I have to wait two episodes every week on DisneyPlus. I would've binge-watched this in a day! Love the female lead coz she's such a great actress. It's the first time seeing her here. Every character in this story is so intriguing and this is possibly my fave role for Cha Eun Woo. I've seen him in romantic comedies, fantasy, but never in an intense drama and thriller like this. His acting fits his role even if he's too attractive for the role he's playing. It's an ongoing series and I can't wait for the next episode! I think a lot of moms can resonate with this show as well as married couples. What I am mostly anticipating is Cha Eun Woo's real identity and intentions. He seems to have a hidden agenda based from what I've seen so far, and also from the beginning, the hook used was foreshadowing. It seemed like he was mad at the female lead and he was about to run her over. I think he might be the son of the guy that the female lead killed.
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