Shin, abogado de divorcios (2023) poster
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Cuenta la historia de cómo Shin Sung-han, un abogado de 45 años especializado en divorcios, resuelve los problemas de varias familias. (Fuente: WikiDrama) Edit Translation

  • Español
  • Arabic
  • Русский
  • Українська
  • País: South Korea
  • Tipo: Drama
  • Episodios: 12
  • Emitido: mar 4, 2023 - abr 9, 2023
  • Emitido en: Sábado, Domingo
  • Original Network: jTBC Netflix TVING
  • Duración: 60 min.
  • Puntuación: 8.3 (scored by 5,065 usuarios)
  • Puesto: #1198
  • Popularidad: #1423
  • Clasificación del contenido: 15+ - Teens 15 or older

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abr 18, 2023
12 of 12 episodios vistos
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Global 5.0
Historia 3.0
Acting/Cast 7.0
Música 5.5
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Una serie demasiado lenta para mí.

Estoy en minoría pero esta serie, que tiene una producción excelente (se nota que la productora tiene dinero) me pareció demasiado aburrida. Hay episodios en los que no pasa nada salvo el protagonista pensando en sus cosas, bebiendo alcohol con sus amigotes, o compartiendo comidas con ellos, y cantando canciones antiguas. Y nada más.
Incluso los casos en los que interviene se resuelven en un par de minutos después de extender la parte dramática durante dos capítulos.
Creo que podría la trama no da para mucho, sería buena para una película de una hora y media pero para doce horas, es demasiado.
Resumiendo: lenta, sin desarrollo de los personajes, con un poco de humor, algo de romance y exagerado drama.
Solo recomendable si te gustan las series en las que no pasa nada de nada pero están muy bien hechas.

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abr 10, 2023
12 of 12 episodios vistos
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Global 9.5
Historia 10
Acting/Cast 10
Música 9.5
Volver a ver 7.5
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The story being told in an unagitated & well-rounded way unfolds its unique (I´d say: high) quality

"Divorce Attorney Shin" is actually based on the webtoon of the same name by Kang Tae-kyung. The KDrama comes with the handwriting of the same screenwriter as i.e. "Thirty Nine", "Always" and "Encounter" – Yoo Young-ah. In the case of "Divorce Attorney Shin" once again shows off her strengths: drawing true-to-life, sensitive portraits of friendship and relationship dynamics with plenty of ordinary life of ordinary people. In "Divorce Attorney Shin" you get (also thanks to marvelous actors/actresses!!) authentic, lifelike characters and circumstances. In this case with sometimes maybe a bit weird, but loving details. With characterful esprit. Unagitated. At times a joy to the heart. Almost soul food.

"Divorce Attorney Shin" tells stories from the red-hot everyday life of many people in South Korea, which is increasingly about divorce. The number of divorces in the country is currently going through the roof. The topic becomes almost normal madness. KDrama understands this just as such. Divorce is normal. Not nice. Not desirable. Not originally intended. But often unavoidable as the next step. And sometimes maybe...

(A bit tongue-in-cheek: the title. Attorney Shin's name "Shin Seong-han" literally means "sacred" in Korean. Thus, his name tag "Shin Seong-han, Divorce" becomes a provocative play on words. Attorney Shin is also the man for the cases when the ´holy state of marriage´ has faltered...)

There are many reasons and circumstances behind such a momentous decision as divorce ( ... and it may always accompanied by a bit of shame and feeling of failure, which needs to be digested emotionally). Some of them come along enrobed in different cases. They are weaving their way around the frame of the story, the main focus of which are three old friends – above all, however, divorce lawyer Shin Sung-han. One of the recurring scenes is the small but finely drawn retro lawyer's office with a wooden sliding door that sometimes gets stuck, which you quickly grow fond of. Also, Shin's apartment with retro-style hi-fi, where he spends his evenings listening to loud Trot music, preferably singing and drinking soju from a wine glass. And then the cozy Ramyeon restaurant around the corner from the office. Added to this is the special relationship between Shin and a client who ultimately joins the team and another young lawyer, who somehow stumbles over Shins piano skills into the office. And then there's his own past as a gifted pianist and the reason why he's no longer one.

Kudos to the layered nuances that paint the complex environment in which divorce tends to be embedded. No divorce is like the other. But most of the time, divorce hurts or hurt started before and therefore led to it. "Divorce Attorney Shin" touches on a multifaceted assortment of backgrounds and triggers over the course of 12 episodes short-term critical circumstances and long-term effects, emotional suffering and opportunities, economic chains and hopes, social stigmas and societal prejudices, and then, too, self-doubt, as well as collateral damage and sacrifice. It's not always just 'the others' who are affected, but the controversial issue of divorce is getting very close to almost all of the protagonists. JTBC attacks a hot social topic with the KDrama.

"Divorce Attorney Shin" offers all this embedded in a variation of slice-of-life. Leisurely, cozy and enjoyable – and therefore digestible. But it's not at all harmless. There is plenty of law-and-order with a comprehensive arc of suspense. On the one hand, this is the professional talent of our protagonist – although not his only one. On the other hand, there is his own family history, marked by the pain of separation and divorce, which is unexpectedly stimulated anew. The dramaturgical dynamic of the story is increasingly gaining momentum and ultimately steers inevitably towards Shin's very personal showdown, where justice is fought – not with firearms or fists, but according to the law, with evidence and with a sense of proportion, heart and mind.

In my opinion, the story finds an extremely fine nuance on all levels, which shows an ever deeper effect over time. Subtle but lasting. I would associate (not timbal, but) Koshi chimes – depending on topic and episode, sometimes more in the timbre of Aqua, sometimes more in the timbre of Aria, sometimes more in the timbre of Ignis, and sometimes more in the timbre of Terra... The story being told in a coherent and well-rounded way unfolds its very unique (I´d say: high) quality.





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SIDE NOTE: --- Trot ---

KPop is a 2000ff phenomenon in Korean music history and by now even most non-KDrama fans are familiar with it. ´Trot´ however probably is less known. But beware: maybe in the not too distant future there will also be a KTrot, who knows...

'Trot' dominated the Korean music scene – as the earliest form of popular music in the peninsula. Trot is less well known to the rest of the world, but has experienced an enormous revival in its own country in recent years, which is now taking the genre even beyond national borders, too. "Divorce Attorney Shin" presents one of the hits, which was released brand new in 2020 on the CD "9 Stories" by Trot old master Na Hoon-a. The 72-year-old landed a megahit, with its YouTube video being viewed 25 million times and thus temporarily relegating the superstars BTS and Blackprint to their places. Korean cultural export strategists are smart and quick. The song promptly finds its well-staged place in the appropriate KDrama with "Divorce Attorney Shin", which also takes the direct route to the international audience via the Netflix streaming platform…

'Trot' grew on Korean soil and is quite retro in its foxtrot and slowtrot beat derived from standard dance. 'Trot' goes back to the time during the Japanese colonial period and the import of the 'enka', mixed at that time with the folksy, epic pansori lamentations (at least for me often reminiscent of flamenco), as well as the traditional aesthetically harmonious, lyric poem form Siga. However, due to its entangled roots with the Japanese 'enka', 'Trot' fell under censorship from the 1960s onward and only resurfaced in the 1980s. However there was also J-pop , hip hop and rap allowed to reach the masses and with that influence the then upcoming new and hip KPop pushed 'Trot' into the background.

Only now, when KPop is firmly established, does interest and space for something 'new', identity-establishing traditional obviously open up again. There may be something old-fashioned about ´Trot´, since young people are more familiar with it via their grandparents generation. However, the music triggers a nationally rooted, melodramatic emotionality... It's quite possible that a contemporary, new variation of internationally hip KTrot will develop over the course of the next few years. At least the trot is rediscovered – not first – but also by "Divorce Attorney Shin"...

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Detalles

  • Drama: Shin, abogado de divorcios
  • País: Corea del Sur
  • Episodios: 12
  • Emitido: mar 4, 2023 - abr 9, 2023
  • Emitido On: Sábado, Domingo
  • Original Network: jTBC, Netflix, TVING
  • Duración: 60 min.
  • Clasificación del contenido: 15 + - Adolescentes de 15 o más

Estadísticas

  • Puntuación: 8.3 (puntuado por 5,065 usuarios)
  • Puesto: #1198
  • Popularidad: #1423
  • Fans: 11,233

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