Dos detectives investigan incidentes desconcertantes en un pueblo. Un antiguo estudiante de medicina convertido en asesino regresa a su casa después de la cárcel para enfrentarse a los acont... Leer todoDos detectives investigan incidentes desconcertantes en un pueblo. Un antiguo estudiante de medicina convertido en asesino regresa a su casa después de la cárcel para enfrentarse a los acontecimientos de hace 11 años que cambiaron su vida.Dos detectives investigan incidentes desconcertantes en un pueblo. Un antiguo estudiante de medicina convertido en asesino regresa a su casa después de la cárcel para enfrentarse a los acontecimientos de hace 11 años que cambiaron su vida.
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The drama started ok but as you watch each episode, the story felt drawn out unnecessarily. The storytelling was all over the place going back and forth each episode. No suspense whatsoever. Essentially this story could have been told in 4 episodes and didn't need 14, the 10 extra episodes felt empty and redundant, unnecessary things thrown in for filler. It's also full of the typical kdrama over the top melodrama I'm starting to get annoyed with in kdramas. The poor storytelling takes the mystery and thrills out of this drama unfortunately. After 10 episodes I couldn't bare to continue finishing.
Every episode is a full course meal. Sixty minutes of an episode is full, complete, and compact, leaving the audience full with stories, wonders, and emotions. Writing, direction, and editing really work well together to complement one another.
'Snow White Must Die - Blackout' succeeds in making everyone in the village a suspect thanks to the actors' brilliant acting. They can both portray good and bad so perfectly as the shadows change by the light. Kwon, who plays a chief of police, is the best of all. Even in the seconds of frame he can be from extreme good to extreme bad just with his face.
Cognitive dissonance from all characters in all different situations is well documented. It's even cathartic to see the real ugliness in the very inside of each character. I see them raw and naked, that complicated intrinsic greed and selfishness as delicately and elegantly as possible.
'Snow White Must Die - Blackout' succeeds in making everyone in the village a suspect thanks to the actors' brilliant acting. They can both portray good and bad so perfectly as the shadows change by the light. Kwon, who plays a chief of police, is the best of all. Even in the seconds of frame he can be from extreme good to extreme bad just with his face.
Cognitive dissonance from all characters in all different situations is well documented. It's even cathartic to see the real ugliness in the very inside of each character. I see them raw and naked, that complicated intrinsic greed and selfishness as delicately and elegantly as possible.
The show is based on a famous novel. I have not read the book, and even if I had, I would not compare the show to the book as I believe shows like these should be rated on their own merits. So, is this a show worthy of investing 15 hours or so of your viewing time? It's a maybe for some, but a definite "No" for me.
The biggest problem with the show is the pacing. About midway through the show, I Googled the show to get some background info. It turns out that the show aired on one of the major broadcast networks in Korea. That explains why the show is (or had to be) 16 episodes long. It feels like a story that could have been 10 to 12 episodes (or even less) was stretched out to fit the 16-episode format, which explains the slow build up and many repeated scenes. Sure, there's enough intrigue and you quickly build empathy for the main character. You get the sense that just about every character knows "something" and you're eager to find out. The plot line becomes more and more interesting as the "mystery" and the involvement of each character are revealed. However, when everything is revealed, you cannot help but shake your head. It's like waiting in line for 2 hours for a new ride at an amusement park, and when you finally get on the ride, it's only 2 minutes long and is a dud.
You have to take a big leap of faith to accept that two highly unusual events can take place in the exact same place on the same night, just minutes apart. Then, the final reveal in the final episode pretty much ruins everything. I won't give away any more details for those who might insist on watching this show anyways.
Other annoyances in this show: The acting, especially the main characters, is excellent. However, there are few minor characters whose performances stick out like a sore thumb. Perhaps most audiences would find this bearable.
Poor attention to details. There's a scene where A (in a cop car) is trying to discreetly tail B (in a black car). Yes, that's right, A is trying to discreetly tail him in a cop car and stays less than 20 yards behind the black car the whole time. What is ridiculous is that when shown from the perspective of the cop car, the black car is in the #1 lane and cop car is in #2 lane. When the camera cuts away to the black car's perspective, the black car is miraculously in #2 lane and spots the cop car over his left shoulder in #1 lane. This is just one example. There are plenty more.
Poor editing. This goes back to the length issue. There are way too many scenes that are unnecessarily long. A scene of a woman crying that could have been impactful with just 30 seconds drags on for nearly 2 minutes. Conversations between some characters become unnecessarily long. Maybe the editor's hands were tied. Who knows.
If you're a huge fan of any of the actors/actresses and must watch the show, sure. For others, with so many shows available on so many different platforms today, I think you'd be better off investing 15 hours elsewhere. If you're still interested in the show, perhaps it might be better to find a reaction channel or one of those channels that offer condensed 1 hour summary.
The biggest problem with the show is the pacing. About midway through the show, I Googled the show to get some background info. It turns out that the show aired on one of the major broadcast networks in Korea. That explains why the show is (or had to be) 16 episodes long. It feels like a story that could have been 10 to 12 episodes (or even less) was stretched out to fit the 16-episode format, which explains the slow build up and many repeated scenes. Sure, there's enough intrigue and you quickly build empathy for the main character. You get the sense that just about every character knows "something" and you're eager to find out. The plot line becomes more and more interesting as the "mystery" and the involvement of each character are revealed. However, when everything is revealed, you cannot help but shake your head. It's like waiting in line for 2 hours for a new ride at an amusement park, and when you finally get on the ride, it's only 2 minutes long and is a dud.
You have to take a big leap of faith to accept that two highly unusual events can take place in the exact same place on the same night, just minutes apart. Then, the final reveal in the final episode pretty much ruins everything. I won't give away any more details for those who might insist on watching this show anyways.
Other annoyances in this show: The acting, especially the main characters, is excellent. However, there are few minor characters whose performances stick out like a sore thumb. Perhaps most audiences would find this bearable.
Poor attention to details. There's a scene where A (in a cop car) is trying to discreetly tail B (in a black car). Yes, that's right, A is trying to discreetly tail him in a cop car and stays less than 20 yards behind the black car the whole time. What is ridiculous is that when shown from the perspective of the cop car, the black car is in the #1 lane and cop car is in #2 lane. When the camera cuts away to the black car's perspective, the black car is miraculously in #2 lane and spots the cop car over his left shoulder in #1 lane. This is just one example. There are plenty more.
Poor editing. This goes back to the length issue. There are way too many scenes that are unnecessarily long. A scene of a woman crying that could have been impactful with just 30 seconds drags on for nearly 2 minutes. Conversations between some characters become unnecessarily long. Maybe the editor's hands were tied. Who knows.
If you're a huge fan of any of the actors/actresses and must watch the show, sure. For others, with so many shows available on so many different platforms today, I think you'd be better off investing 15 hours elsewhere. If you're still interested in the show, perhaps it might be better to find a reaction channel or one of those channels that offer condensed 1 hour summary.
To be fair, this show is probably for people who may like (guess only) kdrama shows similar to : Miraculous Brothers, Longing for you, Flowers of Evil,. Kidnapping Day, Let's get grab by the Collar.
Structure wise, it's not tight at all. First episode is solid. Then all seems to be on autopilot and went downhill with over the top melodrama, empty threats and rhetorical questions.
A classic innocent man story, that adds characters half way through the story ... and then some. To me that's cheating. The conspiracy seems all too obvious and yet overwhelmingly ..... what's the word..... ridiculous.
Just way too thin, substance that is. So thin that there's constant flashy backs and plot replays/reminders at episode beginnings. I just finished The Frog and so much more unique, creative and well written on all fronts : characters, plot, timeline and meaning.
Thin, when compare to (plot, execution, direction) other kdramas the likes of Somebody, Beyond Evil, Mask girl, Shadow Detective, Mouse, A shop for Killers, A Killer Paradox.
Overall, it's a melodrama disguised as a thriller.
Only saving grace is acting, that's it.
Structure wise, it's not tight at all. First episode is solid. Then all seems to be on autopilot and went downhill with over the top melodrama, empty threats and rhetorical questions.
A classic innocent man story, that adds characters half way through the story ... and then some. To me that's cheating. The conspiracy seems all too obvious and yet overwhelmingly ..... what's the word..... ridiculous.
Just way too thin, substance that is. So thin that there's constant flashy backs and plot replays/reminders at episode beginnings. I just finished The Frog and so much more unique, creative and well written on all fronts : characters, plot, timeline and meaning.
Thin, when compare to (plot, execution, direction) other kdramas the likes of Somebody, Beyond Evil, Mask girl, Shadow Detective, Mouse, A shop for Killers, A Killer Paradox.
Overall, it's a melodrama disguised as a thriller.
Only saving grace is acting, that's it.
10g_rayz
I only occasionally watch kdrama series because I know it can be extremely unrealistic & overly dramatic. But I just went ahead to give it a chance by watching the first episode....
The whole cast got me hooked. The screenplay, editing & camera work was intricate & excellent. It was like watching an art piece in motion. Sometimes the story gets ridiculous & insane but what kept me watching are the excellent acting from the whole cast! Costuming & setting is so well done as well. Impressive. The art style remains solid & consistent.
For making me watch till the last episode, I say CONGRATS.
Just one complain. Why do kdramas tend to use the same actors for the mom & dad roles?! It kept me from emotionally investing in the characters cos I've seen them before a bit too many times! Haha!
The whole cast got me hooked. The screenplay, editing & camera work was intricate & excellent. It was like watching an art piece in motion. Sometimes the story gets ridiculous & insane but what kept me watching are the excellent acting from the whole cast! Costuming & setting is so well done as well. Impressive. The art style remains solid & consistent.
For making me watch till the last episode, I say CONGRATS.
Just one complain. Why do kdramas tend to use the same actors for the mom & dad roles?! It kept me from emotionally investing in the characters cos I've seen them before a bit too many times! Haha!
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