Train
- Série télévisée
- 2020
- 1h
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7,7/10
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Un mélodrame de science-fiction sur un homme qui essaie de protéger sa bien-aimée d'un tueur en série dans un univers parallèle.Un mélodrame de science-fiction sur un homme qui essaie de protéger sa bien-aimée d'un tueur en série dans un univers parallèle.Un mélodrame de science-fiction sur un homme qui essaie de protéger sa bien-aimée d'un tueur en série dans un univers parallèle.
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I really enjoyed this series, the acting and script is first rate... I have enjoyed all the time travel Korean shows but this one is the best, maybe cause it's 12 episodes only... The lead actors are superb and I have watched now about 25 plus Korean dramas and this us definitely near the top with Mr Sunshine, Misaeng, Heachi and Stranger.
Definitely recommended this series
I must admit that I was confused during the first five or so episodes but was intrigued enough to stay with it.
I am happy I did because the story began to unravel and make sense after that. Much suspension of disbelief is required but then again, this is a sci fi/fantasy show so a lot of creative license was used.
Actors turned in good performances. I last saw the female lead as half of the second couple in Weightlifting Kim Bok-joo. Male lead in this show was very convincing as good cop/bad cop. This show is recommendable to those who love suspense, crime, whodunnit shows.
12 episodes were well-utilized. The team thought well enough not to force 16 episodes out if this.
I am happy I did because the story began to unravel and make sense after that. Much suspension of disbelief is required but then again, this is a sci fi/fantasy show so a lot of creative license was used.
Actors turned in good performances. I last saw the female lead as half of the second couple in Weightlifting Kim Bok-joo. Male lead in this show was very convincing as good cop/bad cop. This show is recommendable to those who love suspense, crime, whodunnit shows.
12 episodes were well-utilized. The team thought well enough not to force 16 episodes out if this.
This was one of the first KDrama's I have watched while it aired, and let me just say that every episode kept me on the edge of my seat, and I was SO disappointed having to wait each week for the next two episodes!
Yoon Shi Yoon is quickly becoming a favorite actor of mine; he has quite the range and this really showed when playing the two different versions of the Seo Do Won. He had a similar acting experience in "Your Honor," where he played twin brothers, but this show and these characters were much better in my opinion.
The plot is complex but well paced and understandable, and much better done than "The King: Eternal Monarch" which had a similar premise but was executed in a much more confusing manner. This is also one of the first KDrama's that I have watched that hints at/needs a second season - very badly!
Overall this was a very enjoyable watch with great acting, well developed characters, and an addictive plot.
I didn't expect to like this series at all, but decided to watch it as it has the same lead actor as "Psychopath Diary". I wasn't disappointed and found this show entertaining.
This show has a relatively unique plot (similar to "Tunnel" or "Signal" but this time across universes). Unlike the American "Fringe" which also deals with multiple universes, this series stays very human and character-driven, and doesn't go off into a technical apocalyptic dystopia like so many US shows.
The lead character cast is strong and their performances are outstanding.
I like how they made the point of little decisions, when accumulated, leading us on vastly different life paths.
The show does suffer from a few unfortunate tropes though:
Overall, an excellent experience which could have been made much tighter by eliminating 90% of repetitions.
This show has a relatively unique plot (similar to "Tunnel" or "Signal" but this time across universes). Unlike the American "Fringe" which also deals with multiple universes, this series stays very human and character-driven, and doesn't go off into a technical apocalyptic dystopia like so many US shows.
The lead character cast is strong and their performances are outstanding.
I like how they made the point of little decisions, when accumulated, leading us on vastly different life paths.
The show does suffer from a few unfortunate tropes though:
- Endless flashback to literally the same memories, and overlapping episode endings/beginnings. I found myself becoming good friends with the "skip" button. There's probably a few episodes worth of literally 100% repeated footage.
- The standard thriller tricks of a character going to explore abandoned buildings at night, in the dark, after learning that the armed criminal is there, without telling anyone where they're going or asking for backup. This cliche appears so much because that's what normal humans apparently do, right?
- A bit over-dramatic for my tastes at times. These endless hard stares, criminals monologuing for minutes on end before pressing the trigger, protagonists turning their backs on wounded enemies to cry and hug so the enemies could attack them again or escape, statements full of pathos, it's all here.
Overall, an excellent experience which could have been made much tighter by eliminating 90% of repetitions.
This is one the best sci-fi crime thriller drama from south korea. Also it's the best treat for world wide korean drama lovers. I can't wait for the next episodes. Never miss this experience.
My rating is 9/10
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