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Lee Dong Sik fue una vez un detective capaz. Ahora trabaja en la subestación de policía de Manyang en una ciudad pequeña y hace todas las tediosas tareas de la estación. Su vida es tranquila allí. Un día, el detective Han Joo Won es trasladado a la misma subestación policial y es asignado a trabajar como jefe de Lee Dong Sik y también como compañero. Han Joo Won es un detective de élite y proviene de un entorno distinguido. Su padre tiene muchas posibilidades de convertirse en el próximo jefe de la Agencia Nacional de Policía. Han Joo Won también tiene un secreto. Un caso de asesinato en serie tiene lugar en la pequeña y pacífica ciudad. El caso es el mismo caso de asesinato en serie que tuvo lugar hace 20 años y cambió la vida de Lee Dong Sik. Los dos detectives trabajan para atrapar al asesino. (Fuente: Wiki Drama) Edit Translation

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  • País: South Korea
  • Tipo: Drama
  • Episodios: 16
  • Emitido: feb 19, 2021 - abr 10, 2021
  • Emitido en: Viernes, Sábado
  • Original Network: jTBC
  • Duración: 1 hr. 5 min.
  • Puntuación: 8.7 (scored by 23,190 usuarios)
  • Puesto: #231
  • Popularidad: #177
  • Clasificación del contenido: 18+ Restricted (violence & profanity)

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Montserrat Garcia
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may 17, 2021
16 of 16 episodios vistos
Visto 2
Global 10
Historia 10
Acting/Cast 10
Música 10
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Thriller excelente!!! Protagonistas fabulosos!

Thriller absorbente, oscuro, complejo, muy bien escrito, nada de lo que se ofrece al espectador es superfluo, ninguna escena está de más, todo lo que no se entiende es explicado más adelante, es brutal! Entiendo muy bien el porqué ha ganado el premio a la mejor serie en la 57th Baeksang Arts Awards. La construcción de esta historia, como está hilvanada, el encaje de sus piezas, todo es una obra de arte. Y no es para todos los públicos, es cierto, si no somos aficionados a las series criminales "dark" (yo soy de dramas románticos y "light") se nos puede hacer cuesta arriba en algunos momentos pero vale la pena seguirla, tirar para atrás el "streaming" del capítulo si es necesario para repasar algunos momentos, algunos diálogos que con la necesaria lectura de los subtítulos no hemos podido entender o captar en todo su sentido! Vale MUCHO la pena aunque no sea nuestro género preferido!
En este sentido hace falta dar un merecido aplauso a los traductores de viki al español en esta serie. Imposible para muchos de nosotros seguir esta historia sin el español, se necesita de una lectura rápida, de una comprensión que con el inglés se haría más difícil, a no ser que tengas un gran nivel del idioma!
Dicho esto es necesario destacar varios aspectos que elevan esta serie a la categoría de EXCELENTE: su cuidada puesta en escena, su ambientación, su OST (perfecto para los diferentes clímax y momentos de la historia), sus personajes secundarios (buenísimos actorazos!!!) y sobre todo su pareja de protagonistas. IMPRESIONANTE!!! Shin Ha Kyun y Yeo Jin-goo nos ofrecen una actuación de 10 y una química desbordante que muchos bl y bromance chinos ya querrían!!! (y he visto un montón). La tensión que hay entre ellos es electrizante, cuando sus ojos se encuentran el espectador siente que algo está a punto de estallar buffff. Shin Ha Kyun ha ganado el galardón al mejor actor y creo que es merecidísmo, no es un "oppa" coreano tan conocido por el gran público como los otros actores nominados pero en esta serie es de justicia que haya ganado el premio. En cada capítulo nos hace un recital interpretativo. Y no se queda para atrás Yeo Jin-goo (con su teniente Han Joo-won) madre mia!!!! Que joven actor tan formidable!!!! Como aguanta el tipo en las batallas dialécticas y en las confrontaciones que tienen los dos policías!!! Maravillosos momentos!!
Un MUST WATCH del género thriller que quedará en la memoria dentro de muchos años! Seguro que será considerado un gran clásico!!!

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abr 11, 2021
16 of 16 episodios vistos
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Global 9.5
Historia 9.5
Acting/Cast 10
Música 9.5
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The Daesang for the 57th Baeksang goes to…

Shin Ha Kyun, of course! I can’t think of any other more worthy recipient of this prestigious accolade. He truly is the driving force behind Beyond Evil because without him, this drama would have ended up being Not Quite Evil. In fact this drama isn’t as much about evil as it is about filial piety (or lack thereof) and shady business ethics, with a dose of mental health issues included. In any case, I hope he gets a nomination at the very least because he is definitely deserving of the recognition for all the good work he has done here, and I have thoroughly enjoyed myself watching his performance in this extremely well made production.

This drama is set in the small town of Manyang, which has a sinister history of mysterious killings and gruesome mutilation of young women that remain unsolved until the present day. Part of this local community is a close-knit group of childhood friends, most of whom grew up to become members of the police force, while the others comprise the local butcher and convenience store operator, respectively. One day, a young hotshot police detective gets transferred to the Manyang police substation and all hell breaks loose in this sleepy town.

The plot is exquisitely written, despite not being groundbreaking, and we’ve seen this premise in many psychological crime thrillers. A small town with a hideous past and its suspicious inhabitants harbouring many unknown secrets, the perfect recipe for a can of worms that would’ve been better off left unopened. Except, in this case, it gets much more convoluted than that - a decades’ long conspiracy that culminates in a scandal of the highest order. This is very much a character driven drama and represents an in-depth case study of the complicated dynamics among the central characters. This is a complex and slowburn psychological whodunnit with dark humour and suspense along with themes of friendship, familial bond, betrayal, forgiveness and redemption.

Helmed by the young director Shim Na Yeon, a relative newcomer to the industry whose recent works cover mostly youth-themed melodramas and romance, and written by the experienced Kim Soo Jin whose previous crime dramas include Mad Dog and Life Special Investigation Team. Being part of the spring drama lineup of JTBC Studios, this drama features commendable production values. The cinematography showcases excellent shots of the Manyang town landscape, including the beautifully tall grass fields where multiple crime scenes have purportedly occurred, and the scenic port city of Busan for a story arc that lasts a couple of episodes. Other than that, the majority of the drama is set in the bright interrogation rooms and gloomy holding cells of the Manyang police substation, Munju police station and the Seoul police HQ. There are countless scenes of barbequing meat and drinking at the Manyang diner-cum-butcher shop as well.

The drama’s true strength lies in its cast and their superb acting, as well as the overall quality of the dialogue. Ever the consummate pro, Shin Ha Kyun does what Shin Ha Kyun does best. For the uninitiated (and for the purpose of managing excessive shock or awe), expect visceral intensity and raw emotions conveyed via truly immersive wholehearted portrayals. For regular viewers and admirers, his execution here is even more elevated from his usual performances in Less Than Evil and Pied Piper. His characterization of Lee Dong Shik is a delicate balancing act between nuanced and downright insane, and will probably represent the standard of acting for this genre in years to come (a close comparison would be Lee Hee Joon’s characterization in Mouse, so there’s potential in this area). Depicting a flawed anti-hero complex and emotionally traumatized character shouldering the burden of a profoundly tragic past is certainly no mean feat and Shin Ha Kyun does it magnificently indeed.

Of the 2 MLs featured in this drama, the other lead is the character of Han Joo Won who is decently portrayed by Yeo Jin Goo. Those familiar with his works would no doubt witness the same signature aspects of his acting. Since Hotel Del Luna (and even earlier, The Royal Gambler) he has perfected the art of the “intense gaze”. Not many actors can pull off this trademark look. An added bonus in this show, he does a near-complete character change that lasts a few episodes at the midway point. Despite not being a fan of the character - he comes across as aloof, sanctimonious, petulant, selfish and entitled, who possesses an unhealthy and somewhat irrational obsession for solving crimes while incessantly defying his own father at every turn - I do appreciate the characterization. The chemistry between the two men, Lee Dong Shik and Han Joo Won, is on point and works very well.

They are ably supported by the rest of the cast comprising the experienced veterans Chun Ho Jin, Choi Jin Ho, Kil Hae Yeon, Heo Sung Tae, Kim Shin Rok and Lee Kyu Hoe. Their versatility truly shows in playing a mix of understated, layered, OTT and mentally unstable characters. I’m also quite impressed with Choi Sung Eun in particular, whose portrayal of Yoo Jae Yi is very powerful and convincing and she stands out as the strongest female character in the show.

Aside from the acting, one aspect that probably doesn't get enough appreciation and recognition is the music for the drama. Kudos to the music director, the hugely experienced and prolific Ha Geun Young, who has done a fantastic job of arranging the original score with an infusion of contemplative jazz performed by a big band ensemble. There's more than a hint of cabaret and the vibe of classic film noir that somehow perfectly captures the essence of the drama. In addition to the music score, the accompanying original songs are terrific as well:

1. Choi Baek Ho - The Night
2. BIBI - Timeless
3. Car The Garden - Empty
4. SunWoo JungA - The Road

All things considered, Beyond Evil has been a hugely satisfying watch and certainly went beyond my initial expectations. I sincerely hope this drama and Shin Ha Kyun will be part of the nominations to be announced next week for the 57th Baeksang Awards this year. They absolutely deserve it!

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Detalles

  • Drama: Monster
  • País: Corea del Sur
  • Episodios: 16
  • Emitido: feb 19, 2021 - abr 10, 2021
  • Emitido On: Viernes, Sábado
  • Original Network: jTBC
  • Duración: 1 hr. 5 min.
  • Clasificación del contenido: +18 Restringido (violencia y palabrotas)

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  • Puntuación: 8.7 (puntuado por 23,190 usuarios)
  • Puesto: #231
  • Popularidad: #177
  • Fans: 55,718

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