The blurred line between right and wrong
This one took months to write because I wanted to use big words (I know...) and I watched the show 3 times before submitting.Prepare for a binge-watch session like no other, as Awaken sets a new standard for action-thrillers. This drama delivers heart-pounding suspense and electrifying action that's sure to keep you on the edge of your seat from start to finish. This series has solidified its place as a must-watch for anyone seeking entertainment that lingers in the mind long after the credits fade.
Story:
Is it murder or suicide? It's hard to tell when it comes to the mysterious case this show throws us into. Seems like another one of those detective shows, but do not be fooled. As the story progresses, things escalate and you find yourself watching something entirely different. Buckle up, because the action-thriller show that is about to hit your screen is an absolute rollercoaster ride.
Characters:
The characters in Awaken are three-dimensional gems that shine brighter with each episode. From the brilliant and mysterious lead Do Jung Woo, who adds a touch of humor amidst the chaos, to the brooding yet brilliant FBI agent grappling with her dark past - each character evolves realistically as they face moral dilemmas and personal challenges.
Acting:
The performances in this drama are nothing short of exceptional. The cast effortlessly brings their characters to life, infusing every line with emotion and depth. Each actor's portrayal contributes to the show's gripping atmosphere. Not even a single drop of disappointment here.
Writing and Dialogue:
Now believe it or not, there is not a single show without loopholes, not even this one. Perfect writing doesn't exist, but this one is pretty close to it. The writing is razor-sharp with dialogues that keep you engaged. The pacing is expertly handled, combining heart-stopping action sequences with moments of quiet introspection that give insight into the characters' motivations. Twists and turns are seamlessly integrated, creating a narrative that leaves you craving more after every episode.
Cinematography:
The camera work amplifies the tension, capturing the energy of chase scenes and the raw emotion in the characters' expressions. The use of light and shadow enhances the show's gloomy atmosphere, immersing viewers deeper into its world.
The haunting soundtrack adds an extra layer of intensity to key moments, heightening the emotional impact.
(No, literally. I can still hear "set me free", even though weeks passed since I last watched it.)
Message:
Beneath the adrenaline-fueled action lies a harsh message: where's the line between right and wrong? It's blurred. Can you see it? Awaken doesn't shy away from exploring complex topics, giving viewers food for thought long after the credits roll.
Viewer Experience:
As a viewer, I was gripped by a sense of exhilaration that's hard to put into words. The heart-racing action, the intricate plot twists, and the genuine emotional connections between characters create an experience that is deeply moving.
Final Verdict:
Awaken is a triumph in the action-thriller genre. With its compelling characters, relentless pacing, and thought-provoking themes, it delivers a viewing experience that's not to be missed. If you're a fan of adrenaline-pumping suspense and intelligently crafted storytelling, this series deserves a top spot on your watchlist.
Beware: You'll probably lose a lot of tears.
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Overly complicated everything, no plot development, and the driest characters ever.
I have been waiting for this drama ever since it was announced. I love thrillers, the synopsis sounded interesting, and the trailer was great.But then the episodes came. That was supposed to be the good part, but... it wasn't.
That's right, I'm just as confused as you are.
I think there is no problem with the plot itself. They could've made this into such a good show, yet what we have is:
- Characters with no personality
(No, being traumatized is not a personality trait. If you disagree you might need a therapist.)
Flaws make characters realistic but you can't make a character out of one. You need to add something to it and that something is missing here.
- A story that gets more and more complicated with each minute. I know this is not a valid argument, but... it's just stupid. I'm unable to find a better word for this.
I tried out directing so I've read some bad scripts, but this one? Oof. Simply oof.
It started with the FL being falsely accused of murdering her parents and now... what is this? It's hard to put it into words because it's such a mess. This is a 16-hour show. 8 hours in the plot development is still nonexistent. No progression. I bet they'll rush things in the second half.
- The FL breaking the fourth wall to explain things because they are unable to tell the story properly. They literally have to tell things to your face, like: "So we're doing x because y." I'm sorry, but that's a shortcut. I could even call it cheating.
It's visible that the writer is a rookie. I had to google it and found them.
Seriously, I'd love to have a discussion with them to ask what they were thinking.
Maybe it's my fault for expecting too much, but I am deeply disappointed.
The slightly good things:
-The OST is pretty good.
-And the chemistry between the leads is okay, but you know... would be even better if they had personalities.
I somehow made it to episode 8 and just found myself getting distracted instead of focusing on the drama itself and had to rewind a couple of times.
So yeah, I gave up. My poor brain gave up. I have to leave this unfinished but might come back to watch the last episode just for fun.
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