The fifth part "The Murderer's Shopping Mall"
Rating: 7.3
Starring: Lee Dong-wook/Kim Hye-jun/Park Ji-bin
Plot review: It has been said throughout the drama: the heroine is worthy of being the niece of her uncle. Indeed, she was as indecisive as her uncle and always liked to create trouble for herself. The setting of the story is interesting, but the progress of the plot is really slow. In fact, the whole drama is about the two or three days after the death of the uncle, and then it keeps inserting narrations to slowly solve the mystery, and it lasted for 8 episodes. Originally, inserting narratives to reveal secrets should be a very attractive method, but this drama handles it in such a way that it makes people feel that it doesn't matter if they don't watch the past plot, and there is no sense of surprise at all. Overall, I was able to finish it, and even wanted to watch the second season because of the ending, but the process was average. But as a mindless drama, it's still okay.
The fourth part "The Queen of Tears"
Rating: 7.0
Starring: Kim Soo-hyun/Kim Ji-won/Park Sung-wan
Plot review: Many Korean dramas have this common problem, but I feel that compared to domestic dramas, Korean dramas generally focus on the plot The whole story continues to climax, and the curtain comes to an end only at the end. What South Korea should apply for World Heritage should be Korean dramas. Later in the play, the heroine Hairen lost her memory. Although the hero Xianyouchu said that he would always pester the heroine, he did not use the method of stalking her. Instead, he gradually discovered the heroine on her own. Exploration, I think this point is handled very well. Also, I feel that the second male lead, Jae Joon (Bushi), has become so fond of the female lead, Hae In, that he only takes her as his own instead of loving her. On the other hand, for the male protagonist, even if the female protagonist was unwilling to have surgery, he did not force her, but respected her and let her make her own choice.
The third part "Parasite: Gray Army"
Rating: 8.0
Starring: Jeon So-ni / Goo Kyo-hwan / Lee Jung-hyun
Plot review: 4 and a half stars. It’s not easy to tell such a complete story in just six episodes. It uses monster themes to explore human groups and why they live. "The strong point of human beings is that the minority obeys the majority, and then the majority forms a powerful organization. People in the organization can fight for a goal and even sacrifice. So although people are weak, they are powerful when they have an organization." Only the protagonist is different , has never been accepted by the organization, has not given up trust in others and shown kindness. To be honest, I don’t understand why people should live, and I don’t agree that people must be organized. I’m also confused. At the end, the mysterious man appeared. I was very worried about Choi Joon Kyung. I hope there will be a second part.
The second part "Long Time No Time"
Rating: 8.4
Starring: Li Xu / Ahn Jae-hong / Jin Xibi
Plot review: The overall plot feels like a positive marriage story wrapped in a realistic black humor coat, and is used to blackmail , when deconstructing other people's motives for cheating, they also reflected on their own marriage problems. A marriage relationship in which both parties can self-reflect and take action is already better than that of too many people. Perhaps the final ambiguous reconciliation can be regarded as proof that after they calm down, they realize that each other is indispensable. Bar. At this point, I thought about it, this drama may first open up the bloody wounds of real marriage, and then tell the audience step by step that handling marriage relationships reflectively can better resolve various conflicts in emotions. But in reality, how many couples have both reflected on and implemented it... Maybe a drama can persuade a couple to become a couple ~
The first part "Running with Sunjae on His Back"
Rating: 9.0
Starring: Byeon Woo Tin / Kim Hye Hee / Song Gun Hee
Plot review: I have seen the promotion of Shan Zai for a long time, and I always thought it was too fantasy. After watching the first episode, I knew why. After a disabled girl becomes disabled, I can better understand and appreciate the psychological journey from the initial rage, despair, and suicidal thoughts to the feeling of love and increased care for the people around her. The scene where we met by chance on the bridge was a crushing moment. Rewatching it for the second time made me burst into tears knowing the cause and effect. I have also dreamed countless times that I was wearing slippers to school. Maybe the undertone of " 春色 Send a Lover " is darker, pretentious and selfish, while the undertone of "Carry Shanzai and Run" is a ray of sunshine in the dark night. Redemption in the name of love, even if I am powerless; rather than abusing someone as a weakling in the name of love.
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