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Bimilui Soop

  • TV Series
  • 2017–2020
  • 16
  • 1h
IMDb RATING
8.4/10
11K
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Bae Doona, Cho Seung-woo, Yun Se-ah, Jeon Hye-jin, Lee Jun-hyuk, and Choi Moo-seong in Bimilui Soop (2017)
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Korean DramaWhodunnitCrimeDramaMysteryThriller

With the help of a gutsy female detective, a prosecutor who has almost lost the ability to feel emotions tackles a strange murder case amid political corruption.With the help of a gutsy female detective, a prosecutor who has almost lost the ability to feel emotions tackles a strange murder case amid political corruption.With the help of a gutsy female detective, a prosecutor who has almost lost the ability to feel emotions tackles a strange murder case amid political corruption.

  • Stars
    • Cho Seung-woo
    • Bae Doona
    • Lee Jun-hyuk
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.4/10
    11K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    2,712
    50
    • Stars
      • Cho Seung-woo
      • Bae Doona
      • Lee Jun-hyuk
    • 141User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 5 wins & 7 nominations total

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    Cho Seung-woo
    Cho Seung-woo
    • Hwang Shi Mok
    • 2017–2020
    Bae Doona
    Bae Doona
    • Han Yeo Jin
    • 2017–2020
    Lee Jun-hyuk
    Lee Jun-hyuk
    • Seo Dong-jae
    • 2017–2020
    Jeon Bae-soo
    Jeon Bae-soo
    • Choi Yoon Soo
    • 2017–2020
    Choi Jae-woong
    Choi Jae-woong
    • Jang Geon
    • 2017–2020
    Yun Se-ah
    Yun Se-ah
    • Lee Yeon Jae
    • 2017–2020
    Song Ji-ho
    Song Ji-ho
    • Park Soon-chang
    • 2017–2020
    Park Sung-Geun
    • Kang Won Cheol
    • 2017–2020
    Yoon Jong-In
    • Seo Sang Won
    • 2017–2020
    Yoo Jae-myung
    Yoo Jae-myung
    • Lee Chang-joon
    • 2017–2020
    Shin Hye-sun
    Shin Hye-sun
    • Young Eun-soo
    • 2017–2020
    Jeon Hye-jin
    Jeon Hye-jin
    • Choi Bit
    • 2020
    Lee Tae-hyung
    Lee Tae-hyung
    • Investigator Kim Ho Sub
    • 2017–2020
    Chang Ryul
    • Yoo Jung Oh [Detective] (2020)…
    • 2020
    Kim Dong-hwi
    • Kim Hu Jeong
    • 2020
    Choi Moo-seong
    Choi Moo-seong
    • Woo Tae Ha
    • 2020
    Lee Kyoo-hyung
    • Yoon Se Won
    • 2017–2020
    Kim Ji-hoon
    Kim Ji-hoon
    • Investigator Kim Yeong Shik…
    • 2017–2020
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    9thegulls1

    Forest of Secrets / Stranger - Another S. Korean suspense hit!

    I keep hearing that South Korea is the emerging giant in producing great TV series in a variety of formats: comedy, fantasy, spy-intrigue or (in this case) police-mystery. Mercifully, this one ends after 16 episodes - I say that, since, once you get hooked on these series, nothing else scheduled in your life happens. You are glued to the set as the mystery deepens and unfolds (I watched a 20-parter in 2016, and after 20.9 episodes, the good guy -- on his way with a ring to marry the girl he fell in love with in episode 3-- gets picked off by a sniper. Aaaauuuughhhh!. Meantime, my car was repossessed, and my wife ran off to join the circus. But, what great series!

    In this case, 'Stranger' (as named on Netflix) follows the trials of Prosecutors Huo-Jin (Bae Doona, who appears to be the Sandra Bulloch of Korean miniseries) and Huang (Jo Suang-Hoo) as they investigate a few murders and attempted murders of police accomplices and 'ladies-in-waiting' - and, eventually, a pretty young prosecutor, who seems to have a bit of a crush on Huang. Higher-ups seem to be behind the crimes, and the script certainly gives the impression that the Korean culture is dominated by title, authority and political favors on the part of elitists in the Police Force and business. Huang, though, is relentless and strictly business. He has a personality defect that causes a lack of empathy or emotion. So, he shares only what he needs to, and in as few words as possible. I haven't quite finished the series, but I don't expect to see him in a passionate affair with any of the available female characters. He has the charm & appeal of a pack of tin foil--a cross between Spock and Monk. He's smart, though and the higher-ups are terrified he will finally tumble onto their nefarious secrets.

    Music and sets are delightful, characters are rich and continually developed, and the cinematography is brilliant and imaginative. New twists unfold every episode, keeping you compelled to keep watching.. 9/10 - Enjoy!
    10asthab

    Not a single Dull Moment

    First of all, I loved the background music - its gripping. It a very well written and executed how, with good story line and acting. You wont know anything until the very end, and keep doubting every character.

    Its a decently paced show, and you wont find one boring moment - amidst all revelations, blame games and well, causalities! Also gives you a sneakk peak into the power game in South Korea.

    Give it a try if you like suspense thrillers. You wont be disappointed!
    10akritisingh02

    Charged, Exciting and Gratifying

    Rarely do some creative content come that deliver a truly gratifying experience and I wouldn't be wrong to say that Stranger/Forest of Secrets is part of that consortium.

    Writing/Cinematography/Editing: These three form a fragile pyramid that some dramas aren't able to fully comprehend and implement but Stranger isn't like that. The composition of the above three is such that the story progresses seamlessly. The only thing abrupt would be your own heartbeat, ha ha. The screenplay pools you in, like a magnet, from the first episode itself, binding you inside its sly labyrinth of deft writing.

    Characters: aren't fictitious, and by that I mean the characters are portrayed in such a crude fashion wherein you wouldn't fully like or dislike either one, they are in a sense, truly human like and not far-fetched. They all have their faults and strengths, they're not necessarily bad or good. I'm not saying you won't form favorites, of course, we all love our protagonist Hwang Si-mog, he is someone who's so elemental, you can't forget him. Every actor has traveled so deep into their characters, watching their work unfold is really engaging. Personally, after first seeing Jo Seung-woo in Inside Men, I have grown such a liking to him, I can't explain. He's just brilliant.

    Music: the composition is such that it is subtle yet striking at the same time, complementing the arrangement of scenes in the drama in an aesthetically satisfying manner. The music sets the mood so perfectly, it really is pleasurable.

    I have never written reviews about a drama/film/song and whatnot before but upon completion of this Drama, I felt compelled to say a little, at least something about it. I want more and more people to appreciate what has been given to us in the form of this Drama. A political, psychological, legal thriller that is bound to be memorable. Needless to say, Stranger has now become my utmost favorite Korean-drama I have ever watched. DO NOT, I repeat, DO NOT HESITATE TO WATCH THIS. I wanted to write an essay on this but I guess I'll stick to a precis, I hope my words were enough to impel you to start watching this.

    Lastly, be prepared to question morals, motives, ethics and torment your brain contemplating what will get thrown at you in the next episode, brace for heart-wrenching, nerve-racking moments, because this drama will, most certainly, take you on a ride, you won't forget. Enjoy!

    My rating: 9.5 out of 10.
    9Tweekums

    Stranger

    The first season of this Korean drama opens with Prosecutor Hwang Shi Mok discovering the body of a murdered man. The case will see him working with policewoman Lieutenant Han Yeo Jin. They are very different characters; thanks to an operation when he was a teenager Shi Mok has reduced emotions. There is an early suspect but questions are soon raised about his guilt as evidence emerges suggesting the victim had been involved in corruption. The case draws attention to tensions between the police and the prosecution service.

    The second season opens with two students drowning at a beach where the closure notices had been taken down. Those who took the notices down are quickly apprehended but they have contacts in high places and are soon released; Shi Mok is on the case. Once again he finds himself working with Han Yeo Jin as both are seconded to a group examining the relative powers of the police and prosecution service. Both sides are keen to show the other in a poor light so look into wrong doing in the other service. Tensions further mount when a prosecutor disappears; evidence suggests kidnapping or worse.

    I really enjoyed this series. It doesn't waste time with needless exposition concerning the rivalry between police and prosecution; it treats the viewers as intelligent enough to pick it up as the story progresses. The cases in both seasons are interesting and the main characters are fun to watch. Cho Seung-woo does an outstanding job as Hwang Shi Mok but Bae Doona steals just about every scene she appears in, as she manages to produce laughs with the subtlest of gestures, without every becoming a comedy character. The rest of the cast are impressive too. Overall I'd certainly recommend this.

    These comments are based on watching the series in Korean with English subtitles.
    9Atrey_Doury

    One of the very best

    Season 1

    I can count on the fingers of my one hand the series that I could consider at par or better than this. On every count it is an absolute winner. I have always believed that a true thriller is more cerebral than physical. The action happens by way of intellectual warfare than actual gunfights and muscled maniacs showing us all kind of choreographed war dances. This series is absolutely such a production, but make no mistake it neither lags nor allows your attention to waiver. Towards the end narrative could have been tighter and it could have gone in another direction. But perhaps that just comes down to personal preferences and cultural perspectives. All in all a highly recommended thriller and hands - down a shoo - in to my personal all time favourites. Kudos to the production team as well as the actors.

    Excellent!

    Season 2

    I have kept my review of Season 1 as is. As far as season 2 is concerned, it does not possess the intensity, the menace (yes there was nuanced menace underlying the first season that gave it such intensity), and the powerhouse performances from the supporting cast. Season 2 is slow burn and meanders a bit during the middle. But it is still good and I enjoyed it. If you compare second season to the first season it does not hold candle to it. But as a standalone it is an enjoyable watch. It has meaningful suspense, it has character development, good performances and a plot with some merit. It lacks in direction. I felt the director sat on the wall about what kind of series he wanted. He got confused and he passed on that confusion to the viewers. This gives the second season periods when we are confused WTH is the season going. Production was as usual top - notch.

    Good enough. Hope third season would be better!

    Season 1 - Rating 9 Season 2 - Rating 6

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    • Trivia
      The entire series is written by Lee Soo Yeon who was inspired by the Korean adage "We cannot rule those who want nothing" to create the character of Shi Mok.
    • Goofs
      The male lead has undergone insular cortex surgery in his childhood. The insular cortex has many functions including representing emotions, and empathy. Insular cortex surgery is performed for the epilepsy treatment. But hypersensitivity to sounds isn't treated by brain surgery.
    • Soundtracks
      Without End
      Performed by Richard Parkers

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    • Release date
      • August 1, 2017 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • South Korea
    • Official sites
      • Netflix
      • Official site (South Korea)
    • Language
      • Korean
    • Also known as
      • Stranger
    • Production companies
      • Ace Factory
      • IOK Media
      • Signal Entertainment Group
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      1 hour
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital

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