stranger kdrama review
I don't speak Korean and the subtitles aren't that great but that doesn't matter.I was hooked during Season 1. Episode 6 Perfect casting and great acting by all cast members. 59 Comments Take the character of Seo Dong Jae ((Lee Joon Hyuk), for example. It is really amazing, fan of breaking bad, the wire, better call saul, Mindhunter, True directives and many more like that will be hooked to this. Too good! A classic, epic, masterpiece. I was around episode 4-6 something when I decided to stop watching it. All Rights Reserved. There he is in the apartment, slowly losing his mind over his quite literally crazy neighbors and stressing over work, yet every time he called Ji-eun to vent, she would always cut him off. If you can’t even do that, how do you even call yourself a girlfriend? But, that doesn’t excuse how she treats her boyfriend Jong-Woo. While he was not surprised by the extremely high rent price for a decent living place and space, Jung-Woo was starting to lose hope as he scrolls through more and more apartment listings of the same pricing. Regarding the main mystery itself, I loved paying attention to every detail so that I could try to connect the dots and solve things on my own. I did try watching dramas like “Defendant”, but after a while, I just couldn’t anymore as it was taking too long for things to happen. It doesn’t have the cliche K-drama cliffhangers but does a very effective job gripping at my binge-watching attention. It’s worth mentioning that the second half of this series does dive quite deeply into political affairs. Hence, the show maintains a calm and collected atmosphere that accentuate the stoic mentality of Shi-mok’s character. The latter series, Stranger, has just wrapped up its second season on Netflix, but fans are already desperate to know if and when the Korean drama will be making a return. Also, the cinematography and the production value of “Stranger” was some of the best I have seen to date! It was until Bok-Soon gave him the full tour of the entire apartment building that Jong-Woo decided that even though he was tight on money, he would not lower himself to this level. (Spoilers!) I mean, I knew that it was going to be creepy, I more-or-less prepared mentally prepared for it but after the first episode, I don’t think any amount of mental preparation could help lessen just how terrifying some of the scenes could be. With a TV repairman scrambling from the scene, Si-Mok joins police detective Yeo-Jin in chase and bring the suspect to custody. Meantime, my car was repossessed, and my wife ran off to join the circus. Lee Chang Jun’s (Yoo Jae Myung) character is another example. Sure, there’s a couple of flirty moments and some awkwardness involving Eun-Soo (who most definitely is attracted to Si-Mok) but largely the show pushes this aside in favour of the investigation. Metacritic Reviews. In fact, in the end, even if Si Mok did give him a second chance, he didn’t change a bit. The show lacks in romance – albeit that could change in Season 2 – but makes up for it in political ingenious. All of this builds up to the finale where motivations are revealed and everything is put into a new context. Change ), You are commenting using your Twitter account. Almost like tenderness, or even adoration. And then it was intensified when a little birdie told me that, As we all know, Jung-Woo decided to live in Eden until he could scrounge up enough money to move to a better apartment. Strangers From Hell, seems to be one of those interesting and unique drama that isn’t supposed to be taken at face value. He wasn’t charismatic, or funny, nor was he intelligent or kind. I hope whomever is contemplating watching it , will . I guess if you ask me what is one thing that’s memorable about Jung-Woo, that’s what I would say, his anger. 11 months ago. I mean, not even Jung-Woo, it even creeped me out and I wasn’t living in there. I also love the fact that even though his character did not show a lot of emotions, he managed to put everything into his acting, and not once did it seem phoned in. To add fuel to the fire, Jung-Woo’s senior from college who owns the company, apparently had a thing for his girlfriend and would constantly try to steer the conversation to her. And where does that leads him? Last month, as I was looking over the list of things I’ve reviewed and watched in the past year, I realized that I hadn’t watched as much Korean dramas as I wanted to, despite the fact that Netflix has been distributing a lot of them as of late. But the best part is yet to be realized, and only after I watched the last episode did I realize how neatly all the pieces fell in line and how inquisitively cynical I was the moment my rollercoaster ride ended. It’s a show that’s tonally on-point and manages to deliver one heck of a thriller across its 16 episode run. The K M.E.A.L. They are really dirty. I've been watching Korean dramas for about three years now and this is literally the best drama I've ever watched. A winner of 3 Baeksang Awards, Stranger earns those accolades with a story that keeps you guessing right to the very end. Hwang Shi-Mok (Cho Seung-Woo) had brain surgery when he was a child, which caused him to not feel any emotions. Your email address will not be published. But of course, Strangers From Hell isn’t a fairyland and it doesn’t tell a story about nice people doing nice things. https://literaturesandmovies.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/ENGSUB_Strangers_from_Hell_1st_Teaser_hd.mp4. 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Once he had enough to move to a new apartment, he would be out of here like a bat out of hell. To be honest, I was excited about this drama because it was penned by the screenwriter for “Forest of Secrets/Stranger”, and I wanted to see how the messy game of politics would play out in a hospital setting. Together, they try to go against all odds while still staying above board in order to undercover rampant corruption happening in various levels of the government and elite.
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