I suppose it isn't entirely fair to compare this to the more recent and more popular City Hunter, but the similarities go quite a long way. We're once again in the Blue House and a female bodyguard in a precarious situation. Formidable Rivals/Powerful Opponents, or just Rivals, is a little more light weight than City Hunter though. The story is a little less extreme, there isn't as much violence, it's lighter on acting as well unfortunately and very surprisingly, it is also lighter on melodrama and romance.
This makes an odd combination for a Korean drama, but it works out alright. It almost reminds of the more mature Alone in Love from 2006, but Rivals remains more playful throughout the episodes. While the plot slows down in the last few episodes, there are enough twists and turns in order to remain hooked. I take issue with Lee-Jin Wook's character Kang Su-Ho suddenly taking part in the dance competition though, it comes out of nowhere and doesn't really lead anywhere either.
The acting in this drama is more than acceptable and I personally had my hopes up for the performance of a younger Chae Rim after I saw her performance in Oh! My Lady. She did not disappoint, nor did any of the other actors and actresses. I had a few raised eyebrows when Oh Gwang-Rok's character Cha Kwang-Su (Yeong-Jin's father) performed though, perhaps there is some sort of regional humor I am missing here. I was most impressed with [Shin Eun-Jung's] performances as Su-Ho's sister though. It's a shame she hasn't acted in more dramas or films recently, because any scene where she enters the screen works out very well. The two male leads give reasonable performances, with Lee Jong-Hyeok starting to shine later on in the drama.
No special mentioning for music or production value, this drama does everything as one would expect. Acceptable, but not worth mentioning. There are a few holes in the script, which kind of annoyed me in the last two episodes (How the hell does Nam Do-Woo get away?), but they don't really distract the viewer too much. The ending came as a bit of a surprise to me, which contributes to the overall refreshing changes this drama has dared to make when compared to other dramas.
This drama is worth watching, see it if you have some time.
6/10
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This was a pleasant surprise and incredibly refreshing. Chearim’s character was flawed and made mistakes and had some amount of arrogance at first, but through out the series, her character is unwaveringly feminist. She never gives a crap about how she appears to the male gaze, she stays comfortable and true to herself. She gives chauvinistic characters to verbal smack down and gently educates the little Gonim with words and actions. But most importantly, she stays true to her goals and dreams, despite many, many distractions along the way.
This wasn’t a prefect drama, one of the subplots in particular was unnecessarily drawn out and made the drama a little draggy in the first half; But once that is cleared up, the story picks up quite a bit. Frankly though, even when it was draggy, it was just so refreshing to see a flawed, but still likeable female character in the midst of growing as a person, who was strong and had even stronger convictions.
The whole drama is not really rewatchable, so much as specific parts are, but it’s definitely worth pushing through to the end.
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Big meh....
Decent cast but the story was a massive let down. With every single turning point the writer choose to take the worst possible route. Let alone the story itself wasn't interesting. By the end of episode 5 everything was revealed and there wasn't much to look up for. It's also the worst bodyguard themed drama.Was this review helpful to you?
Lealdade e Conflitos no Jogo do Poder
Powerful Opponents é um drama que segue a vida de agentes de segurança que protegem a família presidencial coreana. O enredo principal gira em torno de Cha Young-jin, uma agente de segurança talentosa e destemida, que precisa lidar com suas próprias questões pessoais enquanto protege o filho do presidente, Kang Soo-ho. A série explora temas de lealdade, sacrifício e as intrigas políticas que acontecem nos bastidores do poder.O drama se destaca pelo retrato de uma protagonista feminina forte e determinada, enfrentando tanto desafios profissionais quanto emocionais. A relação entre Young-jin e Soo-ho é marcada por tensão, mas também por um crescente respeito mútuo. A ação e o drama político são bem equilibrados, oferecendo ao público um enredo cheio de adrenalina e momentos emocionantes.
Powerful Opponents é ideal para quem gosta de dramas que misturam ação, política e personagens bem desenvolvidos, com um foco especial na força feminina em ambientes dominados por homens.
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