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The ending of 'Behind your touch', agghhhh I think it was so prefect for them ❤️🔥❤️🔥
ALSO, who would've thought that "that guy" would've been the killer??????? I was actually shocked 😳😳😳
It was such a good series, I honestly give it a 9/10, made me cry a few times, I loved the humor, and the plot twists were soooo good 🐂
#behind your touch#no spoliers please#no spoilers#bong ye bun#han ji min#moon jang yeol#lee min ki#kim seonwoo#suho#bae ok hee#joo min kyung
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To finish off the year, here's my TOP 23 Ships from dramas I watched in 2023
1. Kim Doo Shik ♥ Lee Mi Hyun
Moving
2. Cha Jin Woo ♥ Jung Mo Eun
Tell Me That You Love Me
3. Seo Do Guk ♥ Han Yi Joo
Perfect Marriage Revenge
4. Xin Qi ♥ Min Hui
The Love You Give Me (C-Drama)
5. Choi Kang Ho ♥ Lee Mi Joo
The Good Bad Mother
6. Dongfang Qincang ♥ Xiao Lanhua
Love Between Fairy and Devil (C-Drama)
7. Jung Ki Ho ♥ Seo Mok Ha
Castaway Diva
8. Moon Jang Yeol ♥ Bong Ye Bun
Behind Your Touch
9. Gu Won ♥ Cheon Sa Rang
King the Land
10. Cho Yong Pil ♥ Cho Sam Dal
Welcome to Samdalri
11. Yoo So Joon ♥ Song Ma Rin
Tomorrow With You
12. Kang Hee Shik ♥ Kang Nam Soon
Strong Girl Namsoon
13. Dong Go Yun ♥ Jung Da Eun
Daily Dose of Sunshine
14. Gong Tae Gyeong ♥ Oh Yeon Doo
The Real Has Come
15. Jang Seon Gyeol ♥ Gil Oh Sol
Clean With Passion for Now
16. Cha Min ♥ Cho Se Yeon
Abyss
17. Heo Joon Jae ♥ Shim Cheong
Legend of the Blue Sea
18. Kim Tae Hee ♥ Baek Dong Joo
May I Help You
19. Jung Gu Won ♥ Do Do Hee
My Demon
20. Nam Si Heon ♥ Han Jun Hee
A Time Called You
21. Jang Tae Sang ♥ Yoon Chae Ok
Gyeongseong Creature
22. Lee Kang ♥ Moon Cha Young
Chocolate
23. Cha Eun Ho ♥ Kang Dan Hee
Romance is a Bonus Book
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Behind your touch
Netflix Korean Drama
Bong Ye Bun - ENFP
Chill and cute, spontaneous, she loves to see people happy.
Detective Moon Jang Yeol - ISTP
Rational and confident, has a line in mind that follows, good with rational thoughs and then surrounding, he is his own boss.
Kim Sun Woo - INFJ
Kind, mysterious, a world in him you discover very slowly, has fun to to reads between the lines (the typical kdrama INFJ male)
Shaman Park Jong Bae - ENTP
Social but still rational, extrovert but quirky, like to create shows and see people's reactions.
Politic Cha Joo-Man - ESFJ
Social and wants to be liked, seems chill but he is very attentive and careful in how he moves.
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2022 kdrama/movie roundup!
It was a tough year for keeping up with anything because life, toddler, etc, but here are the things I watched, in part or whole, that I remembered. Hot Takes Incoming!
Sell Your Haunted House - Jang Nara in boots. Kang Mal-geum in dark lipstick. Touching, gay, many mother issues. The girls were fantastic. The boys weren't bad.
25 21 - I was dropped back into the 90s. Surprisingly, I didn't hate it. The girls were fantastic. Na Hee-do was correct to dump Baek Yi-jin. Moon Ji-woong, perfect boy. Ji Seung-wan for PRESIDENT!
Why Her? - Someone thought it'd be a great idea to throw Seo Hyun-jin's ex-client (shudder) current-student (TRIPLE SHUDDER) Hwang In-yeop into the romance mix when billionaire CHOI YOUNG-JOON and Crown Prince Bae In-hyuk were already there. And they thought it'd be funny if Hwang In-yeop won. NO.
Eve - The superior commentary this year on the horrors of capitalism. It ends with reparations (Park Byung-eun hands over his entire empire to Seo Yeji, who promptly divests it), rich people dying in horrible ways and Seo Yeji doing the tango. Were the makjang knobs dialled up so high they're broken? Yes. Was it fun? YES, because I got to see Park Byung-eun's range, which includes Pained Hottie, and Seo Yeji running men's feet over in cars wearing couture. We can ask for no more.
Juvenile Justice - No one asked "What happens if we take three of the most charismatic working actors in Korean entertainment today and squeezed the life out of them?" But someone answered anyway.
My Liberation Notes - Lee El, a revelation. Mr Gu, a revelation when he started talking, and not the good kind.
Grid - Kim Mu-yeol. Kim Ah-joong and Jang So-yeon had a great year. I didn't understand the time thing at all. This is a me problem, but probably the only time I'll face it this year. Right? RIGHT?
Bloody Heart - Jang Hyuk has done nothing wrong, ever. The girls were fantastic. Lee Joon, I heard your script was meant for Lee Joon-hyuk. Sorry.
Pachinko - The girls were fantastic. Kim Min-ha, baby, you're gorgeous. JUNG EUN-CHAE was everything. Sorry to Lee Min-ho, who had the tough double role of acting as Ko Hansu and also like he belonged to this cast of greats.
Our Blues - Great acting, but my own blues were sufficient for me. The girls were fantastic. Unwanted to wanted pregnancy storyline: no thanks. This is a me problem, but probably the only time I'll face it this year. Right? RIGHT?
Extraordinary Attorney Woo - 75% love; 25% NOT THIS AGAIN.
Little Women - The girls were fantastic. I ran out of air by this point in the year. I'll come back for you, gothic interior design, poison orchids, and Song Joong-ki in the best role he's played all year!
Through the Darkness - Almost too many twirling moustache psychos and dead girls. I did it for Kim Nam-gil because he's so pretty in this and in case it wasn't abundantly clear by now, I don't think with my brain. The lone living girl - Kim So-jin - was fantastic. Jin Seon-kyu, well-adjusted stealth hottie!
Reborn Rich - Samsung owes Lee Sung-min its entire semiconductor business as @rain-hat said. Lee Sung-min owes me reparations for making me watch this show for him primarily (secondarily Park Hyuk-kwon, Kim Shin-rok, Park Ji-hyun and Kim Nam-hee for their acting; Kim Young-jae because he is THE DILF). I'm manifesting NO TIMESLIPS in 2023 dramas.
Under the Queen's Umbrella - Kim Hye-soo pushing up her hanbok sleeves to carry babies and do embroidery should be projected onto my tombstone unto eternity. The girls were fantastic. And I know this is unusual, so bear with me, but: the boys? FANTASTIC ALSO.
Movies:
Vikram - Fahaadh Faasil, my thoughts are nasty and you don't want to hear them. The girls might have been fantastic had they been permitted to live and not be dumdums. That was never going to happen, of course. There was torture and a baby in significant peril, but it was also the most fun I'd had in a while. I should get my head checked.
Ponniyin Selvan - The sheer scale of work and sweat that has gone into the enterprise of making Vikram seem taller than Trisha Krishnan for the last twenty years! Iconic. The girls were fantastic.
The Naked Kitchen - This is sold as a story of a woman choosing between two men. That is a lie. It's about a man coming to terms with his marriage drifting into polyamory, and enjoying it. Shin Min-ah and Ju Ji-hoon fuck in a museum, which was also weirdly sweet.
Asura City of Madness - AHJUSSHIS WHY. Hwang Jung-min's shirttails worked very hard in 2012. Jung Woo-sung ate glass and has pathological issues about being as handsome as he is. We love him for it. We did not love this.
Hunt - Love is your bestie learning how to write and direct just to write and direct you in the role of a lifetime for you, personally. I don't know if that's what happened here, but that's what love is. And chemistry is whatever these two guys have in this completely ordinary movie that did not give any feelings. Hwang Jung-min, pussy OUT.
Decision to Leave - A well-deserved love letter to Tang Wei, just beautifully shot, gorgeous.
Il Mare - Absolutely lovely little film, reliant almost entirely on the star power of two actors who are so charismatic they don't need to meet in the movie to convince you of their romance.
Laal Singh Chaddha - There was a very beautiful wedding at the end. Aamir Khan's face must hurt.
Darlings - A movie that appreciated and respected noted hottie Shefali Shah.
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Han Ji Min And Lee Min Ki’s Relationship Takes A Romantic Turn In “Behind Your Touch”
Is romance finally blossoming on JTBC’s “Behind Your Touch”? “Behind Your Touch” is a comedy-mystery drama set in Mujin, a small rural village free of crime. Han Ji Min stars as Bong Ye Bun, a busybody veterinarian who somehow winds up with the supernatural ability to see the pasts of other people and animals, while Lee Min Ki plays Moon Jang Yeol, an ambitious detective who needs her abilities…
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Los 59th Baeksang Arts Awards anuncia a los nominados para las categorías de cine y televisión.
¡Los 59th Baeksang Arts Awards han anunciado sus nominados para las categorías de cine y televisión!
Los candidatos fueron elegidos entre dramas, programas y películas que se emitieron o se estrenaron entre el 1 de abril de 2022 y el 31 de marzo de 2023. Sin embargo, las obras que se estrenaron durante el período de proyección del año pasado también se incluyeron en el grupo de este año. Se encuestó a 60 expertos de la industria antes de las nominaciones finales. Además, las producciones que se excluyeron el año pasado porque se estrenaron durante el período de proyección también se incluyeron en el grupo de este año.
Echa un vistazo a los candidatos finales de la televisión y el cine del año pasado a continuación:
Mejor Drama
JTBC “My Liberation Notes” Netflix “The Glory” tvN “Our Blues” ENA “Extraordinary Attorney Woo” tvN “Little Women”
Mejor Variety Show
tvN “Earth Arcade” Psick University “Psick Show” Netflix “Physical: 100” TVING “EXchange 2” Coupang Play “SNL Korea 3”
Mejor Show Educativo
wavve “National Office of Investigation” (literal title) Netflix “In the Name of God: A Holy Betrayal” EBS “Your Literacy Skills+” (literal title) MBC Gyeongnam “Adult Kim Jang Ha” (literal title) KBS “Hidden Earth: 3 Billion Years on the Korean Peninsula”
Mejor Actor
Son Suk Ku – JTBC “My Liberation Notes” Lee Byung Hun – tvN “Our Blues” Lee Sung Min – JTBC “Reborn Rich” Jung Kyung Ho – tvN “Crash Course in Romance” Choi Min Sik – Disney+ “Casino”
Mejor Actriz
Kim Ji Won – JTBC “My Liberation Notes” Kim Hye Soo – tvN “Under the Queen’s Umbrella” Park Eun Bin – ENA “Extraordinary Attorney Woo” Song Hye Kyo – Netflix “The Glory” Suzy – Coupang Play “Anna”
Mejor Actor de Reparto
Kang Ki Young – ENA “Extraordinary Attorney Woo” Kim Do Hyun – JTBC “Reborn Rich” Kim Jun Han – Coupang Play “Anna” Park Sung Hoon – Netflix “The Glory” Jo Woo Jin – Netflix “Narco-Saints”
Mejor Actriz de Reparto
Kim Shin Rok – JTBC “Reborn Rich” Yeom Hye Ran – Netflix “The Glory” Lee El – JTBC “My Liberation Notes” Lim Ji Yeon – Netflix “The Glory” Jung Eun Chae – Coupang Play “Anna”
Mejor Nuevo Actor
Kim Gun Woo – Netflix “The Glory” Kim Min Ho – ENA “New Recruit” Moon Sang Min – tvN “Under the Queen’s Umbrella” Joo Jong Hyuk – ENA “Extraordinary Attorney Woo” Hong Kyung – wavve “Weak Hero Class 1”
Mejor Nueva Actriz
Kim Hieora – Netflix “The Glory” Noh Yoon Seo – tvN “Crash Course in Romance” Lee Kyung Sung – JTBC “My Liberation Notes” Joo Hyun Young – ENA “Exaordinary Attorney Woo” Ha Yun Kyung – ENA “Extraordinary Attorney Woo”
Mejor Entertainer Masculino
Kian84 Kim Kyung Wook Kim Jong Kook Jun Hyun Moo Hwang Jae Sung
Mejor Entertainer Femenina
Kim Min Kyung Park Se Mi Lee Soo Ji Lee Eun Ji Joo Hyun Young
Mejor Película
“Next Sohee” “The Night Owl” “Hansan: Rising Dragon” “Hunt” “Decision to Leave”
Mejor Actor
Ma Dong Seok – “The Roundup” Ryu Jun Yeol – “The Night Owl” Park Hae Il – “Decision to Leave” Song Kang Ho – “Broker” Jung Woo Sung – “Hunt”
Mejor Actriz
Bae Doo Na – “Next Sohee” Yang Mal Bok – “The Apartment With Two Women” Yum Jung Ah – “Life Is Beautiful” Jeon Do Yeon – “Kill Boksoon” Tang Wei – “Decision to Leave”
Mejor Actor de Reparto
Kang Ki Young – “The Point Men” Kim Sung Cheol – “The Night Owl” Park Ji Hwan – “The Roundup” Byun Yo Han – “Hansan: Rising Dragon” Im Siwan – “Emergency Declaration”
Mejor Actriz de Reparto
Park Se Wan – “6/45” Bae Doo Na – “Broker” Ahn Eun Jin – “The Night Owl” Yum Jung Ah – “Alienoid” Lee Yeon – “Kill Boksoon”
Mejor Nuevo Actor
Noh Jae Won –”Missing Yoon” Jinyoung – “Christmas Carol” Byun Woo Seok – “20th Century Girl” Seo In Guk – “Project Wolf Hunting” Ong Seong Wu – “Life Is Beautiful”
Mejor Nueva Actriz
Go Yoon Jung – “Hunt” Kim Si Eun – “Next Sohee” Kim Hye Yoon – “The Girl On a Bulldozer” IU – “Broker” Ha Yun Kyung – “Gyeong Ah’s Daughter”
La ceremonia está programada para el 28 de abril en Paradise City en Incheon a partir de las 5:30 p.m. KST. El programa se transmitirá en vivo por televisión a través de JTBC, JTBC2 y JTBC4, y también se transmitirá en vivo a través de TikTok.
Fuente: soompi.com
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Behind Your Touch Episode 16: Han Ji Min & Lee Min Ki Solve the Mystery and Find Love
Behind Your Touch Episode 16 was the finale of the popular JTBC drama that starred Han Ji Min, Lee Min Ki, and Suho. The series combined comedy, thriller, and fantasy elements to tell the story of a psychic veterinarian and a hot-blooded detective who teamed up to solve crimes in a small town. The last episode wrapped up the main plot and gave a satisfying ending to the characters and their relationships.
The Culprit and His Motive
(Photo : JTBC Official Instagram) The mystery behind the serial murders in Mujin was finally revealed in Behind Your Touch Episode 16. The culprit was none other than Park Jong Bae (Park Hyuk Kwon), the shaman who had been helping the police with his fake psychic abilities. He was actually a psychopath who enjoyed killing people and animals for fun. He had been using Bong Ye Bun’s (Han Ji Min) power to read the memories of his victims and manipulate them. He also had a personal motive for his crimes. He blamed Moon Jang Yeol (Lee Min Ki) for the death of his son, who was killed by a car accident while Jang Yeol was chasing a suspect. He wanted to make Jang Yeol suffer by killing his friends and colleagues, such as Cha Ju Man (Lee Seung Joon), Jung Eui Hwan (Yang Jae Seong), and Kim Seon Woo (Suho). He also kidnapped Bae Ok Hee (Joo Min Kyung), Ye Bun’s best friend, and tried to kill her.
The Final Showdown
(Photo : JTBC Official Instagram) Ye Bun and Jang Yeol managed to track down Jong Bae and rescue Ok Hee in Behind Your Touch Episode 16. They also confronted him about his crimes and his motive. Jong Bae admitted that he was the killer and that he enjoyed playing with their lives. He also revealed that he had killed Seon Woo, who was Ye Bun’s crush and Jang Yeol’s suspect. Jong Bae then tried to escape by stabbing random people on the street, but Ye Bun used her power to locate him. She bravely faced him and held him at knifepoint, demanding him to surrender. Jang Yeol arrived soon after and shot Jong Bae in the leg, arresting him for good.
The Happy Ending
(Photo : JTBC Official Instagram) After solving the case, Ye Bun and Jang Yeol returned to their normal lives in Mujin. They also confessed their feelings for each other and started dating. They had a cute and sweet relationship, despite their different personalities and lifestyles. They also continued to work together on minor cases, using Ye Bun’s power and Jang Yeol’s skills. They became a famous duo in Mujin, earning the respect and admiration of the people. The other characters also had their happy endings in Behind Your Touch Episode 16. Ok Hee recovered from her trauma and became more confident and cheerful. She also opened her own hair salon with the help of her friends. Won Jong Mook (Kim Hee Won) and Jung Hyeon Ok (Park Sung Yeon) got married and rekindled their love. Na Mi Ran (Jung Yi Rang) divorced her cheating husband and found a new love interest. Bae Deok Hee (Jo Min Guk) became a successful detective and moved to Seoul. The finale episode ended with a humorous scene of Ye Bun and Jang Yeol running away from a group of angry female prisoners, whom Ye Bun had read their memories for Jang Yeol’s investigation.
The Netizens’ Reactions
(Photo : JTBC) The viewers of Behind Your Touch Episode 16 were satisfied with the finale and praised the cast and crew for their excellent work. They also expressed their love for the drama and its unique genre mix. Here are some of their comments: - “This drama was so fun and refreshing. I loved the chemistry between Han Ji Min and Lee Min Ki. They were so cute together.” - “I’m glad they caught the killer and revealed his motive. He was so creepy and evil. I felt sorry for Suho’s character though. He deserved better.” - “This drama made me laugh, cry, and feel excited. It was a perfect balance of comedy, thriller, and fantasy. I’m going to miss it so much.” - “Han Ji Min is such a versatile actress. She can do any genre and role. She was so charming as Ye Bun. Lee Min Ki was also amazing as Jang Yeol. He was so handsome and charismatic.” - “This drama was one of the best this year. It had a great story, cast, OST, cinematography, etc. It deserves more recognition and ratings.” What did you think of Behind Your Touch Episode 16? Did you enjoy the finale? Share your thoughts in the comments below! Subscribe to IDOLS KPOP for exclusive updates and captivating content. Read the full article
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Behind Your Touch
Behind Your Touch
Seri televisi Korea Selatan dengan bintang Han Ji-min, Lee Min-ki, dan Suho. Seri televisi ini mulai tayang di JTBC pada tanggal 12 Agustus 2023 dan siaran setiap hari Sabtu dan Minggu pada pukul 22:30.
Drama ini mengisahkan seorang cenayang menjadi dokter hewan.
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9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Behind Your Touch berkisah tentang Bong Ye Boon (Han Ji Min) yang bekerja sebagai dokter hewan di Desa Mujin. Desa tersebut terkenal sebagai desa yang damai dan bebas kejahatan. Nah, Bong Ye Boon ini memiliki keahlian super psikometri setelah kejadian hujan meteor. Ketika ia menyentuh pantat seseorang atau hewan, ia bisa melihat masa lalu orang tersebut. Ia memiliki karakter usil dan hangat. Keusilannya, membuat ia kerap melakukan eksperimen untuk mengetahui keahliannya. Suatu hari, ia terlibat dengan Detektif Moon Jang Yeol (Lee Min Ki). Moon Jang Yeol adalah detektif jagoan di tim investigasi kejahatan kekerasan di Seoul. Sayangnya, pangkatnya sempat turun dan pindah ke kantor polisi kecil di Mujin. Ia pun berusaha untuk bisa kembali ke departemen kepolisian di Seoul. Agar harapannya bisa terealisasikan, ia menggunakan kekuatan super psikometri Bong Ye Boon. Behind Your Touch Mitra Loga Beauty Skin; Desain website oleh Cahaya Hanjuang Read the full article
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#beyond your touch#lee min ki#han ji min#park hyeok kwon#moon jang yeol#bong ye bun#park jong bae#ep1
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Lee Min-ki, Moon Jang-yeol(Behind Your Touch) and that mischievous smug smile
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Behind Your Touch
Facts
KDrama, 2023
16ep à 1h6min
auf Netflix
Stichworte: Crime, Comedy, Supernatural, Romance
4,2 / 5
Handlung
Bong Ye-bun arbeitet als Tierärztin in der Kleinstadt, in der sie aufgewachsen ist. Bei einer ihrer Behandlungen erhält sie plötzlich die Fähigkeit, Erinnerungen von Menschen und Tieren psychometrisch zu sehen, wenn sie diese am Hintern berührt. Der Kriminalbeamte Moon Jang-yeol wurde gerade aus Seoul strafversetzt und trifft nun immer wieder auf Ye-bun, die versucht, alle an den Hintern zu fassen. Zuerst hält er sie für verrückt, doch könnte ihre Gabe ihm dabei helfen, mehr Fälle zu lösen und so nach Seoul zurückzukehren?
Kritik
Ich muss sagen, ich habe mich seeehr auf das Drama gefreut und dann war es am Anfang... ernüchternd, sagen wirs mal so. Aber mit der Zeit konnte ich mich dann doch damit anfreunden, auch wenn ich immer noch ein paar große Kritikpunkte habe. Wenn man es richtig genießen will, muss man deshalb zeitweise seine Scheuklappen und Spendierhosen anlegen und die rosarote Comedybrille ganz fest aufschnallen.
Erstmal allgemein: Eingangs ist es eine Mischung aus Comedy und Crime, aber nach und nach wird es ernster und somit Crime-lastiger, vor allem in den letzten Folgen ist es wenig Comedy. Aber generell muss man diese Mischung mögen. Nächster Punkt: Die Darsteller:innen mag ich eh gerne, vor allem Lee Min-ki, und ich fand, die waren alle zusammen stimmig besetzt. Next: Die Storyline war anfangs eher mau, aber am Ende hat sich alles ganz gut zusammengezogen. Zwischendurch hat es sich sehr gezogen und ich war dann sehr froh, als es Fahrt aufgenommen hat. Und ich weiß nicht, ob ich einfach zu gutgläubig bin, aber ich konnte tatsächlich mitfiebern und mitraten, wer die Täter:innen sind. Ansonsten war es dann am Ende so mittelmäßig rund, weil einige Sachen, die am Anfang mal erwähnt wurden, zum Schluss nochmal aufgekommen sind und Punkte, die ich kritisieren wollte, doch noch geklärt wurden. Aber ein paar große Storylines wurden nicht richtig beendet oder hätten anders / tiefer gelöst werden müssen.
Okay und damit können wir zu meinen großen und kleinen Kritikpunkten kommen, die mir wichtig sind. Fangen wir mit zwei großen an: 1. Hier haben wir wieder mal einen gewalttätigen Hauptcharakter, einen Polizisten, der Tatverdächtige beziehungsweise auch einfach Personen, die ihm gerade nicht passen, ohne zu zögern verprügelt. Das wäre ja okay-ish, wenn wir das als Lernmoment nehmen würden und er sich bessert. Aber hier wird er als der Gute gefeiert. Er selbst ist wahnsinnig rechtschaffen und verhaftet Leute für Lappalien, bei denen das ganze Dorf ein Auge zudrückt. Aber Unschuldige zu verprügeln, ist in Ordnung? I don't think sooo.... Das einzige Mal, als es kritisch angesprochen wird, sagt sein Vorgesetzter nur grinsend "He is a thuggish detective" und an einer anderen Stelle sagt er, dass er ohne Polizeiausweis ein "common gangster" wär... vielleicht sollte ihm der dann entzogen werden, just a thought... 2. Xenophobie... jup... Ohne was zu spoilern, kann ich nur sagen: Die einzigen Nicht-Koreanischstämmigen, die man sieht, sind Kriminelle und tauchen nur für einen Plotpunkt auf, das wars. Nicht. Cool. Das gibt bei mir großen Punktabzug. Davon abgesehen gab es immer wieder mal kleine Unstimmigkeiten, die mich ein bisschen gestört haben, wie zum Beispiel plötzliche Ortswechsel, unlogisches Hin- und Herfahren zwischen Orten und das typische "sie hat kein Geld, aber kann sich leisten, super wenig zu arbeiten und 10 verschiedene Jacken für das gleiche Wetter zu haben".
Damit das hier nicht wie ein Verriss klingt: Wenn man die Punkte oben ignorieren kann und es sich einfach als Comedy-Drama anschaut, ist es trotzdem auf jeden Fall unterhaltsam. Darum auch die Punktzahl. Und den Soundtrack fand ich auch gut - da gibt es neben den Songs von u.a. ph-1 und Zior Park (!) ein richtig gutes Lied, das immer mal wieder vorkommt, das aber nicht mit auf dem Album und auch sonst nirgends aufzufinden ist. Also alles in allem hat es mir ganz gut gefallen, aber die Darsteller:innen haben's echt gerissen.
Alternativvorschläge: Mad for Each Other: auch Enemies to Lovers und Crime, aber weniger Comedy, ohne Übernatürliches, dafür emotionale Tiefe, ernstere Themen ganz evtl. auch The Killer's Shopping List: wenn man eine Crime-Serie sucht, die 90% Comedy ist... das ist aber keine direkte Empfehlung, nur ein Hinweis (ist zu lange her, dass ich es gesehen habe)
Kritik-Stichpunkte mit Spoilern: - Was ist mit dem Haarausfall passiert? Hat sich das nur damit geklärt, dass sie Tabletten dagegen nimmt? - Was ist aus der Storyline mit der Mutter geworden? Das war die EInleitung und schien soowichtig, aber als wir herausfinden, wer der Täter war und der stirbt, ist es einfach gelöst?! - Ich hätte es cooler gefunden, wenn Gwang-siks Freundin die Mörderin gewesen wär. - Die Auflösung, wie das mit den Blackouts funktioniert, ergibt für mich keinen Sinn. Die Fähigkeit ist doch, das zu sehen, was die Person gesehen hat. Deshalb ergibt es Sinn, dass sie nichts sehen, wenn die Augen geschlossen sind. Aber Sonnenbrille? Wirklich? Da sieht man doch noch was! Darum ist es ja auch für den Mörder besser, als die Augen zu schließen. Aber dann müssten sie doch über die Psychometrie auch was sehen! Make it make sense!
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