Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaReleased from prison a decade after the alleged murder of two high school friends, Jeong Woo must confront his past and the dark side of human nature that permeates his sleepy village.Released from prison a decade after the alleged murder of two high school friends, Jeong Woo must confront his past and the dark side of human nature that permeates his sleepy village.Released from prison a decade after the alleged murder of two high school friends, Jeong Woo must confront his past and the dark side of human nature that permeates his sleepy village.
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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.
This series was a lot more interesting at the beginning when you are left wondering who killed the 2 girls.
Once they slowly give answers, between numerous scenes of the main character looking really really sad, that is when they started to lose me.
Not only because the series was dragging it out. Also because apparantly to stop people from guessing who the real murderer is, they thought up one of the more convulated and unrealistic explanations I have seen. It made no sense whatsoever.
I almost gave this series a 6. But they did keep me interested enough to keep watching, although I was seriously wishing for it to end by episode 9 or 10.
Acting wise and the production values are also ok. My main gripe is with the resolution of the story and the very slow pace. So a low 7.
Once they slowly give answers, between numerous scenes of the main character looking really really sad, that is when they started to lose me.
Not only because the series was dragging it out. Also because apparantly to stop people from guessing who the real murderer is, they thought up one of the more convulated and unrealistic explanations I have seen. It made no sense whatsoever.
I almost gave this series a 6. But they did keep me interested enough to keep watching, although I was seriously wishing for it to end by episode 9 or 10.
Acting wise and the production values are also ok. My main gripe is with the resolution of the story and the very slow pace. So a low 7.
I find it's unfair for such good drama to be under the radar so much just because the kdrama fans aren't talking about this enough. The criticism about no originality in plot is ridiculous with so many kdrama out in a year, it's bound to have similarities and kdrama fans can catch up quick about who's who and feels like every characters are suspicious. Why singling out this drama.. To me I kept on watching because I want to know WHY the things happened the way it is, what went wrong in their relationship for it to be like that.
The statement that 'actor Byun Yohan acting saved this drama' is not a drag because any good drama/movie aren't made of just good scripts but most importantly good director and actors. I can name many drama with good acting scenes but still can't save the work because the scripts are bad.
Also seen criticism about him being student and adult instead of casting a younger actor, but to me it's not bothering me much since there are more mature looking teenager in real life. Although the twist are expected to me, but the overall story are thrilling and won't leave the viewers bore.
The statement that 'actor Byun Yohan acting saved this drama' is not a drag because any good drama/movie aren't made of just good scripts but most importantly good director and actors. I can name many drama with good acting scenes but still can't save the work because the scripts are bad.
Also seen criticism about him being student and adult instead of casting a younger actor, but to me it's not bothering me much since there are more mature looking teenager in real life. Although the twist are expected to me, but the overall story are thrilling and won't leave the viewers bore.
10dtanes
When Se7en (1995, Brad Bitt) meets Zodiac (2007, Jake Gyllenhaal) meets Fatal Attraction (1987, Glen Close), you get this Kdrama psycho-crime mystery suspense thriller 'Black Out' (aka Snow White Must Die), currently on Netflix in Singapore. Just finished watching this 14-episode series and I highly recommend it to everyone reading! Based on the best-selling German novel 'Snow White Must Die' by Nele Neuhaus, it depicts a series of incidents that occur in a closed-off village and the ugly nature of the hidden inner self of humans. The suspense builds up on each episode with a 'what?', 'what?', 'what?'.. soon many characters become suspects and then the plot twists and reveals start as the show progresses leaving the viewer breathless. Definitely an enjoyable edge-of-your-seat experience that is thoroughly engaging. So many times I had that emphathy for the victims yet feel such 'hate' towards some of the characters, showing just how good their acting skills are. Hats off to the hero played by Byun Yo-han.
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.
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