La-i-peu on Ma-seu
- TV Series
- 2018
- 1h 5m
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8.0/10
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While investigating a serial murder case, Han Tae Joo gets into an incident. When he wakes up, he finds himself back in 1987. To get back to his present world, he must solve the murder case.While investigating a serial murder case, Han Tae Joo gets into an incident. When he wakes up, he finds himself back in 1987. To get back to his present world, he must solve the murder case.While investigating a serial murder case, Han Tae Joo gets into an incident. When he wakes up, he finds himself back in 1987. To get back to his present world, he must solve the murder case.
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10bgtnmwn
Big fan of the original Life on Mars(LOM) and Ashes to Ashes (ATA), not so keen on the American attempt to replicate LOM.
This however was a refreshing, unique and exciting take on both BBC productions. It was a lot of fun, extremely engaging and a just a little bit creepy at times which is great for a crime drama.
The writers managed to take the skeleton characters and stories of LOM and ATA and totally make it their own.
I would have loved a second season but sometimes when writers try to write from scratch it doesn't work out (re: Game of Thrones final season -.-)
I've not watched a lot of foreign language shows but this made me very keen to watch more and broaden my horizons.
This however was a refreshing, unique and exciting take on both BBC productions. It was a lot of fun, extremely engaging and a just a little bit creepy at times which is great for a crime drama.
The writers managed to take the skeleton characters and stories of LOM and ATA and totally make it their own.
I would have loved a second season but sometimes when writers try to write from scratch it doesn't work out (re: Game of Thrones final season -.-)
I've not watched a lot of foreign language shows but this made me very keen to watch more and broaden my horizons.
I watched the original BBC show, which is great. But this one has more stories and I think depth. The actors are great, the South Korean 80s fantastically recreated, music, direction... I could say that I like more this one than the original and the original is very good! (even though I gave to both 9 stars).
Great acting, great cinematography and really great and unique storyline. Usually with these kinds of storylines you get so many plot holes but in this drama everything matches and has a logic behind it.
Honestly I am baffled why the number of reviews (and I'm guessing overall viewers) are so low compared to other dramas. It could be due to the fact that there is no bold romantic relationship involved, although it exists.
Overall, first 3 episodes couldn't get me hooked but starting ep 4 it was addictive and I think this is going to be one of the most memorable drama endings I have ever watched. No forced sad/happy ending or trying to just wrap things up. It was really satisfying to me.
Overall it's a good series and I really hope it end well but its quite disappointing. The acting for the main character was amazingly done. And I really hope that season 2 will come but maybe it will not happen.
7qck1
I thought it was good that the show brought up the difference in how women were treated in Korea 30 years ago. I know that Korea is still a very patriarchal society, and so much so that it drives a lot of Korean women to leave the country, and seems to be very big part of the reason for the abysmal birth rate of Korea (2nd lowest in the world). It also seems like a lot of effort was spent on recreating the Korea of 30 years ago. A big part of the charm of such a show is seeing how things have changed. It seems that from similar shows that take place in the current ear, things have changed a lot.
But not sure it this is so representative since 1988 is right after the constitution reform which followed decades of being under a fairly repressive dictatorship, and I would sort of expect a lot of repercussions from the change, and it does not seem like this is so evident in this series.
I am American, so not familiar with what Korea was 30 years ago. However, there is one fact I was able to check up on, and that was smoking. In 2000 it was about 35%, vs about 20% today, and at that point it was already in a steep decline. That would indicate that it had to be somewhere in the 50% range in 1988, and so few men probably did not smoke--And we see no smoking. See modern Korean series with lots of smoking, which I think it probably excessive, and none in this series. Too bad they did not try to do more to make it truly.
But not sure it this is so representative since 1988 is right after the constitution reform which followed decades of being under a fairly repressive dictatorship, and I would sort of expect a lot of repercussions from the change, and it does not seem like this is so evident in this series.
I am American, so not familiar with what Korea was 30 years ago. However, there is one fact I was able to check up on, and that was smoking. In 2000 it was about 35%, vs about 20% today, and at that point it was already in a steep decline. That would indicate that it had to be somewhere in the 50% range in 1988, and so few men probably did not smoke--And we see no smoking. See modern Korean series with lots of smoking, which I think it probably excessive, and none in this series. Too bad they did not try to do more to make it truly.
Did you know
- TriviaIn Ep.16, Park Sung-woong's real-life wife played as his wife in the hospital scene. The real-life step mother of Jung Kyung-ho also played as Park's mother-in-law in the same scene.
- ConnectionsRemake of Life on Mars (2006)
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