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still thinking about it
huh...so how can i start?i finished watching the drama today and i just feel empty đ
first, i was loving Gwon Seon-yul and Eun Soo-hyun, but then hated (not much) Gwon Seon-yul THEN i was disliking BOTH and THEN ENDED UP LOVING THEM SO MUCH. congrats to the scriptwriters for giving us so many plots!
one thing is that i wish they ended up being in a relationship of mom and son đ„ș by the end i noticed that they never hugged each other...really wanted this to happen so muchhhh!!
now the story was, how can i say, not confusing but very complicated. at least everything got connected, even tho it was a bit complicated (can't deny that i liked, i love mysteries)
aaaah, i can't stop talking about Eun Soo-hyun and Gwon Seon-yul...they suffered the whole drama, i was getting crazy cause everything bad was happening to them and their family! đ
I'm sad that they didn't ended up really close 6 years later, both of them kind of completed each other somehow
focusing on acting, CHA EUNWOO!!! MY BOY PROVED (EVEN THO HE DIDN'T NEED IT TO) HOW HE IS SUCH A GOOD ACTOR!! he was a.m.a.z.i.n.g, can't belive he made me hate (then love) his character. Kim Nam-Joo, wow, her acting is impeccable, never saw her before but now I'm totally gonna follow her work! she made me feel the emotions that Eun Soo-hyun was feeling :(
Kim Kang-wo and Im Se-mi were really good too. I knew Im Se-mi from true beauty and she's wonderful.
ost, soundtrack: 10/10 love it.
just two things that i didn't liked much: i wish they could show how Kim Joon ended up like. what happened to him 6 years after? like, he was the villain, why they didn't show then? plus, i couldn't understand much how Kim Joon's secretary accepted to stay on Gwon Seon-yul side...the explanation was so...poor?
anyways, to finish this review, the protest made me so emotional, it reminded me of a real case from korea. Kim Nam-Joo represented the courage of a mother that never gives up! I definitely won't forget about Eun Soo-hyun and her hard story, she suffered a lot. not only because the death of her son, but also her mother's amnesia, her husband Kang Su-ho betrayal with her sister Han Yoo-ri and all the consequences of her actions (killing Gwon Seon-yul's dad, etc)
i will definitely recommend to someone! now, i need to watch more dramas like Wonderful World đ„ș
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Revenge in slow mo? ;)
I had zero expectations starting this drama. I thought it was a romance between an older woman and cha eun woo ;););) boy was I so wrong!! lolSo itâs basically a revenge drama- a young boy dies and the mother kills the person who did it. But there is so much more layers underneath this onion of a story⊠I do like all the twists and plots; I do like the storyline and how it unfolded; I do NOT like how the bad guy always seems to win until the very last 20mins of the final episode, then the writers rush through his downfall; I do NOT like all the slow motion scenes, walking here and there, crying, crying and more crying, repeat this and that scene⊠could have done with a lot lot less of those.
Cha eun woo as a villain!! Well ⊠initially a villain then a great guy. He did well for this drama đđŒđđŒ give him a chance- ep11 showed his true acting skills! Some reviewers are saying the FL is too stiff and robotic- thatâs prob because of all the Botox đ I liked the husband though- he looks good đ
All in all pretty well worth the watch. I did forward quite a lot when they talked too slow.. haha.
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Unraveling Justice: A Gripping Tale of Loss and Retribution
A much needed comeback of the talented actress Kim Nam Joo!!Brilliant acting of Cha Eun Woo never seen before!!
This drama was filled with emotions, repentance, and forgiveness.
The best thing was the platonic relationship between Soo Hyun and Seon Yul played respectively by Kim Nam Joo and Cha Eun Woo.
The investigation was very smooth within the drama and any part never felt out of place or pace.
The ending was the best that anyone could have asked for.
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Stick around and it'll be a wonderful world
Yo, so at first, the story felt a bit slow and went off track sometimes. But as I kept watching, I got more into it and started to dig the way it was told.It was touching to see how the characters dealt with losing the people they loved and how they eventually found the strength to move on. â€ïž I hope to see the CEW in more roles like this in the future.
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Cha Eun Woo's best role so far
In "Wonderful World", Soo Hyun is a famous writer that suddenly loses her son in a car accident. The killer didn't show any remorse and didn't even pay for his crime, Soo Hyun lost her mind and in a moment of rage, kill her son's killer and goes to prison.When she gets out, Soo Hyun finds out that the person she killed wasn't the real culprit and the truth involves a conspiracy. There's also Seon Yul, who's connected to all of that.
I don't think what Soo Hyun did was wrong. Her son was dead and the culprit wasn't even sorry, all she wanted was an apology and in return, she was humiliated. I think I would do the same thing, it's a human reaction, that man needed to die.
We learn in the following episodes that the man is Seon Yul's father and that he approached Soo Hyun to get his revenge, but let's be honest, there was nothing to but avenged, his father was the wrong one. Even that he was following orders, Seon Yul's father was the person that eventually killed Soo Hyun's son, he was still alive when the car hit him. I understand Seon Yul's motives, when he lost his father, he basically lost everything and he needed someone to blame and that was Soo Hyun.
The drama's message is really beautiful, that we need to learn to forgive and move on, instead of holding on to the pain, because that way, we only hurt ourselves.
The acting is flawless, specially Cha Eun Woo's, he is glowing in a totally different role, something he never did before, since he was focused on romantic comedies.
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Great acting
I have just finished this show. Had put it off because the first 4 episodes were just too tragic and I had to take break until it finished broadcasting then I could binge watch. Basically, the good guys could never catch a break right up to the last episode, so its very frustrating to watch and unless you're a sucker for punishment, I don't know who else would watch it (other than to see more of Cha Eun Woo on screen!) Really glad the whole series only comprises 14 episodes.The story is middling - nothing really mysterious about it other than brooding young males and overwrought mothers. At the end, you don't get the supreme satisfaction associated with great revenge dramas (e.g. the Glory) where the bad guys get their just desserts - and then some. It wasn't too difficult to guess who was at fault although we did want to find out how and why.
However, the acting is top notch. Cha Eun Woo really CAN act! I was pleasantly surprised after a very stiff performance in a Good Day to be a Dog although he was passable in Island. Perhaps he learnt from one of the best in the business - Kim Nam Joo. I feel privileged to watch another stellar performance from her. In fact, I feel that she's done better this time than Misty.
I'm so glad that this show didn't turn out to be another younger man-older woman romance. Thank god there is NO romance and it's all dark and tragic. That really makes all the actors shine.
Final word: DON'T watch it - for the story. DO watch it - for the acting.
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A thriller - and everyone knows everyone
Everyone knows everyone by 6.6 degrees of separation. Here everyone knows everyone by a maximum of 2 degrees of separation and everyone has an extremely tough fate đ€đ€đ€I don't want to say that the show is bad and Cha Eun Woo - I don't really like him as an actor - has made some really good progress in terms of acting, BUT - the story is really far-fetched. What I like is that someone is either good or bad, but - like in real life - has weaknesses and grey areas. So far so good, but what I find really ridiculous as the show progresses is that everyone knows everyone and everyone is intertwined. There can't be so many intertwined fates.
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This drama is not wonderful at all.. it horrible though
What is so wonderful? The title leads one to think this will be epic, heart racing, or perhaps thought intuitive. Beyond the visuals of Cha Eun Woo, I really canât say much for this drama honestly. Episodes in I shouldâve realized sooner what this lacks and been honest with myself about how average this is.Firstly, the main premise is hard to wrap around and understand. Iâll just say it and Iâll use this word a lot, this drama is just so ambiguous- you wonder what is even going on? Iâm not dumb and I know whatâs going on, but why? What were some scenes there for? Why do characters talk on the phone in riddles and catch phrases. Itâs really not that deep, the writing is pretty dumb with the dialogue. Itâs too drowned out to be cool and again, ambiguous, as if itâs smart- when really this drama isnât saying anything. In fact, episode by episode it seems to loose touch of what it said one episode before and to the next. Combined with hypocritical characters and unrealistic situations I can safely say itâs just awkward at times. So whatâs the issue here.. well.. Iâll continue.
Firstly, the foundation for the story isnât good.
There is nothing intriguing to keep someone watching. Itâs honestly just depressing and sad, which I can see working if it was telling a story of someone overcoming that, yet our female lead reminds the audience a lot that she failed in life and wants to start new but is she? Soo Hyun is a mother who lost her child, which is tragic and very sad. Thatâs just her character, sheâs all over the place honestly. This story has given me nothing for her in terms of motivation, Iâm just watching and waiting to see why Iâm watching this story of hers that is already pretty much over. She went to jail, she ends up with pretty much no family, so what is the overarching story. This could be done if I was given a goal to seek, but for everyone here there is none, and if there is the conclusions just.. arenât there?
The first two episodes are slow burn, so I wasnât expecting thrill really. I guess I just sat back and took it for what it is. Thatâs too bad though because there are dramas that are exceptional with slow burns because the storytelling is good. Here I honestly have to explain and explain what the story is, and not in a fun and creative way. This drama is so generic with adultery plot lines, long wet eyed stares, rich bad people who are bad because they want power.. itâs not fresh or new or exciting. I am watching a K-drama for Peteâs sake, like what is happening. Where is the drama?
Iâll break down what frustrates me and doesnât make sense.
1. Soo Hyun our main lead i and is unlikeable and hypocritical
.. you are telling me that an accomplished professor loses their child. Which is understandable she can grieve, but killing someone with no regret? That isnât someone I can fully get behind and watch 14 episodes of rooting for. Maybe if she owned up to it and went into a revenge or something, but to just watch her meander around for 14 episodes. Itâs boring and confusing. I get she loves her kid but sheâs hypocritical. The drama even says this, but still, that doesnât justify it. Just because the drama says with Eun Wooâs character pointing it out how she murdered someone only reminds me that she did it and she, in the end is not a good person either. I can watch dramas on bad people if itâs interesting and giving me either horror, action, or an actual plot- but here there is none.
2 . Seon Yul is messy.
Cha Eun Woo is very good at acting without overacting. Itâs a blessing and a curse for him, but I canât ever dislike him and I can see what heâs trying to do. Unfortunately some of the times he looks awkward because what is written for him to act is just dumb. You get actually nothing to know about him. Other than him having a heart problem that he acts himself, but the writers seem to forget here and there this character has a heart issue. Thatâs interesting. So many potential interesting plot points, yet the writers forgot and instead like to remind you of what you knew already instead of developing a plot or having it go somewhere. I also donât really like how his character acts like he has the upper hand or a big revenge, but just has a photo of Soo Hyunâs husbands affair. Donât even get me started on his secret room.. it reminds me of the glory but a whole lot worse. There I understood why she was so motivated and went so deep, she owned that and wouldnât stop. Eun Wooâs character is an amateur compared to that, and I know nothing about his sad life or anything to justify a revenge. Itâs sad his father was killed, but come on now.. think about the logistics because I couldnât help but wonder on a first watch. This guy, how long does he have to stalk someone to get a photo like that? Itâs just not believable, everything about this guy is either over the top or getting nowhere, I wish theyâd choose one.
So I guess Soo Hyun doesnât want Seon Yul to live the life she did? She got her revenge but it turned out horribly? But she said she didnât regret it.. so what is she doing. She clearly regrets it if she is still in Seon Yul from going through with his. Sheâs admitting her damaged life but said she has no regret because her son didnât deserve to die? It takes Soo Hyun 11 episodes in to come to terms with the fact other people have families too? Eun Wooâsand her character are a lot alike, with his taking a while to realize that his dad was just a bad person and that other people can be good and have problems too. Itâs a great concept to have them both share a pain of being lonely and lost and spiteful, but the interactions are limited to none.
So Iâll get to the elephantin the room. This drama has no spice anywhere with romantic content. Which is fine, and Iâm not saying it has to be risquĂ© or that it should. Itâs just there is nothing to hook outside Eun Wooâs visuals, at least for me. There is nothing new this drama is trying to say, no risks being taken at all. I can see a good story beneath all the layers. For this drama as what it is hereâs a whole lot happening that literally adds nothing.
3. The doctor brother in law? Seon Yukâs girlfriend that isnât his girlfriend but a childhood friend that shares an illness? The ambiguity of his illness? The ambiguity of the relationships?
4. The plot twists are very average and cheap to be there
5. The drama isnât epic like the music wants it to be. A good thing though is the music, yet I will not be fooled to think anything cool is happening even though the score is good
Somewhere I wish they deepened characters relationships. Beyond the ones falling apart that existed before the story started. Iâm seeing no development. With Seon Yul and Soo Hyun their relationship shouldâve been full revenge to a climax where Seon Yul breaks and accepts help from someone. Honestly this drama should have had a romance to make it more intriguing.
If it was done you could have the contradictions of hating someoneâs family to acknowledging the good parts of them. Understanding and humanizing these characters. The necklace scene where Soo Hyun got Eun Wooâs motherâs necklace was very good for a potential of this. Iâm only saying it shouldâve been done with a more digestible age gap for the audience, with a much younger marriage. Youâd have the husband and his affair make more sense, to this already flawed main character having another flaw of her own infidelity. She is already a hypocrite, so being in a romantic relationship with this other person is fine. She can fully be a person with flaws, and questionable morals. She already is, push that further. Seon Yul could accept help and grow a relationship outside of his misfortune life. He could open up about how hard it was for him as he always had felt alone, had health issues.. etc etc. they could share the same loneliness but grow an actual bond. He could see it as new and find someone to protect other than himself. Soo Hyun sort of does that.. but sees that she can take place as a mother role for Seon Yul.. which honestly is weird to me?
Instead they both are lonely and that couldâve been done, if they talked about their feelings instead of these stupid ambiguous phone calls and meetings. Like they meet up to say a sentence, and then leave. Be direct with eachother, have a space to let out your emotions. You know eachother worst parts and accept them, become vulnerable.. instead the drama has some cry scenes I guess
I could go on and on of how to do a romance and how it shouldâve been with younger leads or something. Just do something intriguing. Make Seon Yul completely delusional maybe.. something.
I also think that the plot of the fire shouldnât have been done if in the end Eun Wooâd character wasnât the guy? Like the guy they did have (love him go watch the eight sense) had no conclusion. The Husband is just there like a leech now? The list becomes endless with the plot holes, like how does Soo Hyun have money? I get sheâs a professor but what about the house? How isnât she worried to start her life again? I donât get it!
So Iâm passionate because I care and thatâs a good thing. This drama isnât, itâs not good. I do watch it blindly to laugh and think to myself how funny this is because itâs just not good. For recent watch the glory, for Eun Woo watch too toks of him and his romantic comedies, watch the eighth dense also. Watch this if you want.
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More than just a drama, but a reality
In am so thankful for such a great drama. It was intense, heart wrenching with an overtone of reality. Cha Eun Woo's maturity in this role is superb and eventhough Kim Nam Joo had been away from acting for a time, she hasn't lost her presence as an actress. The remaining main stream actors all played a very impressive part. As we can see from this drama, our world is not perfect. We do need a balance of good and evil to survive and sometines that balance sways too far in one direction and needs correction.Was this review helpful to you?
Worth the watch
From the beginning to the end, the story captures the loss of family and the different ways we process it.I really like the portrayal of how loss can bring people together, and how sometimes grief judges our perspective on a situation.
I never watched a K-drama that captured me from the beginning to the end, but this show really did.
From the acting to the story to the music, this show is really worth watching. The chemistry between all the actors were great, and it brought out really great storyline between the characters and the overall storyline
would really recommend people watching this 10/10
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A Powerful Portrayal of Loss and Redemption
A heartbroken mother who returns home from imprisonment after killing her sonâs murderer; only to discover more shocking & disturbing truths!I had commented on Kim Nam Jooâs acting skills in my âFirst Impressionsâ and I had like to take my words back. Daring and inspiring, Eun Soo Hyun might be murderer, but to many; she could be a source of strength. Both Kim Nam Joo & Cha Eun Woo have strong portrayals in this murder mystery that is centered around a forlorn mother who finds it difficult to accept her young sonâs death. The first two episodes quickly steamroll through this catastrophe, so the remaining show is focused on Eun Soo Hyunâs journey as she seeks justice. Cha Eun Wooâs Gwon Seonyul is a character shredded in mystery; for the first half he plays an idealistic role and switches to antagonism in the second half. Gwon Seonyul is majorly a misled son who seeks revenge for his parentâs supposedly wrongful death; until he discovers the horrid truth that leads him on the road to redemption. This was one of those shows that leaves you guessing but beneath the veneer, it strongly supports the notion that âJustice might be delayed but it is never deniedâ.
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A poignant revenge story.
This is not a typical revenge story with the usual emotions. It's filled with a lot of pain and hurt and also showing how kindness can change people's hearts. This drama also showcases how one singular act can have such devastating and rippling effects.It is a story of justice, revenge, healing, a lot of pain and forgiveness.
Very heavy but wonderful drama. One of the better ones from 2024. Cha Eunwoo's acting shines through here. A flawless drama imo
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