vicknair-66656
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As an English speaking viewer, I had to really work at remembering who was who in the beginning, but as the series developed and the characters became more twisted up it was good to get to the Ah-ha moment as the final couple of episodes played out.
Kim Hyun-joo is always a pleasure to watch, although in this character she definitely was not a charmed princess. Rough life and poor choices with the males in her life! Ryu Kyung-soo is a sad character with an even tougher life! I felt so sorry for him being stuck in a situation he didn't create. Park Hee-soon, well he's just such a man! Haha - his rugged handsome looks go well with his character, the tough and capable detective.
Great acting and spooky shaman scenes keep this drama going!
Kim Hyun-joo is always a pleasure to watch, although in this character she definitely was not a charmed princess. Rough life and poor choices with the males in her life! Ryu Kyung-soo is a sad character with an even tougher life! I felt so sorry for him being stuck in a situation he didn't create. Park Hee-soon, well he's just such a man! Haha - his rugged handsome looks go well with his character, the tough and capable detective.
Great acting and spooky shaman scenes keep this drama going!
First of all, the cast is extraordinary!
Lee Dong-Wook as Ryu Sool-yeol is the protagonist, but accompanied by his hero sidekick, Wi Ha-joon (as K, his alter ego). The two of them create one of the most fun and unusual bromances in film!
But the rest of the cast is just as stellar, with Jung Sung Il as the villain you love to hate, and Kim Hieora as Boss Yoon, the villainess you cheer for, at least at the end.
Han Ji-eun is also great as the super cool detective/ love interest, and it's especially fun when K gets involved.
N (Cha Hak Yeon) is Oh Kyeong-tae, another great performance in the world of detectives.
A really enjoyable watch; I'm hoping for another season!
Lee Dong-Wook as Ryu Sool-yeol is the protagonist, but accompanied by his hero sidekick, Wi Ha-joon (as K, his alter ego). The two of them create one of the most fun and unusual bromances in film!
But the rest of the cast is just as stellar, with Jung Sung Il as the villain you love to hate, and Kim Hieora as Boss Yoon, the villainess you cheer for, at least at the end.
Han Ji-eun is also great as the super cool detective/ love interest, and it's especially fun when K gets involved.
N (Cha Hak Yeon) is Oh Kyeong-tae, another great performance in the world of detectives.
A really enjoyable watch; I'm hoping for another season!
Highly recommend! As some have mentioned, it does slow down at times, but there was only one point where I felt that it was really draggy... And then it went back to being really great.
All of the main characters are well developed and are excellently cast. Kudos to all the actors, the director and script writer for a well done drama.
I've got to mention that other than Frankenstein, I'm not a big fan of horror/ monster movies. But there's something about K-drama and particularly Kmonsters that makes them more acceptable! The only monsters I've ever felt sorry for are Frankenstein's and Korean zombies, gumihos and other monsters - and well, obviously Bulgasal. There's a special talent to making something horrible have endearing qualities!
All of the main characters are well developed and are excellently cast. Kudos to all the actors, the director and script writer for a well done drama.
I've got to mention that other than Frankenstein, I'm not a big fan of horror/ monster movies. But there's something about K-drama and particularly Kmonsters that makes them more acceptable! The only monsters I've ever felt sorry for are Frankenstein's and Korean zombies, gumihos and other monsters - and well, obviously Bulgasal. There's a special talent to making something horrible have endearing qualities!