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Healer

힐러 ‧ Drama ‧ 2014 - 2015
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lianavine
1 people found this review helpful
Mar 14, 2023
20 of 20 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.0
Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 9.0
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Definitely Good but Still Has It's Faults

I really liked this drama but maybe compared to the other ratings on here, it looks like I didn't hahaha. I definitely think it deserves a high rating but I personally don't think it was an overall 10/10.

The Story:
This was really good and jam-packed with drama! I loved every second of the 'Healer' scenes and found everyone's backstory really fascinating. I definitely think there were a couple unclosed plot points and that they ended up sacrificing a satisfying end with a whoooole lot of build up. Plus, I don't know if I just wasn't paying attention but I swear Yeong-Sin's mother found out that Yeong-Sin is Ji-An really suddenly and, again, it was so anticlimactic for all the build up that was there. Also, I'm curious as to what exactly happened from when Kim Mun-Sik found Yeong-Sin and when he decided to abandon her again? ALSO - what was that scene where she was hiding in a closet and someone came up to her with like a bat or something??? There was just so much story that I think the writers forgot to clear everything up. As I got to the last 10 minutes of Ep20 I had to double check it was the last episode because it just didn't feel like it.

The Characters:
Absolutely love love love the characters and everyone played such an important part in making this show the hit that it is. I definitely think the writers can thank the actors for the high ratings!

Again, overall I the enjoyability of the show deserves an 8.5 but there were a lot of points which I would have liked more clarification on and a lot of points that I don't think were necessary for the development of the main plot.

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Anjali
1 people found this review helpful
Mar 7, 2019
20 of 20 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.5
Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10
I accidentally came across this drama & I am so glad I did. It was Ji Chang Wook's Healer look that attracted me to watch this one & this was his first work I have watched.
One thing that attracted me to this was the Arrow vibe this drama gave. (If someone has watched Arrow Season 1, then they will know what I am talking about, the vibe is similar in both).
This drama has everything- edgy thriller, exciting music, interesting characters, mind-blowing gripping plot, believable romance, suspense, action & comic relief. It's a package in short.
Story is great but I gave it 8.5 because I felt the ending rushed. I could have easily used 2-3 episodes more to give it a proper closure & cover all plot holes. I liked how the show wasn't draggy at any point. Somethings that could have added to make it the best-
1. A little more focus on backstory of the villains.
2. On 5 friends journey of being pirate reporters. This could have made the villains more layered.
4. MoonHo's relationship with his colleague & a little focus on his "First love thing".
5. Female lead's story along with her mother.
6. Childhood of the leads since it had some troubling things & Healer-Ajhumma arc.
7. Some other little inconsistencies- like the one with Moon Ho's minion who was working as a double agent.

Acting is great. Ji Cang Wook transforms smoothly from being sassy, bad-ass man to socially awkward, stammering BongSu while still showing glimpse of Healer in his behavior.
Park Min Young is cute, brave & beautiful. I loved how she breaks the mold of typical kdrama lead & is everything I love about female leads. She is brave, vulnerable, yet positive. I love her portrayal of PTSD & her way to deal with it by singing songs and dancing. She takes things at face value and is willing to show empathy & courage whenever it is needed. She chooses to show empathy for other instead of drowning herself in self-pity about her troubled past.
Moon Ho is one complex characters. He keeps you conflicted for a long time. He has a dark side but also a caring one. And the actor portrays him so brilliantly. His acting does half the job to reflect complexity of Moon Ho.
Ajhumma is brilliant. The fact that a middle-aged lady with superb hacking skills & knack for knitting is so good to see. The characters elevate half the story because they break the stereotypes of K-dramas.
Rest of the cast is just fluid in its acting be it teacher, Healer's minion, Jian's mother, Jian's adopted father. Even villains are great enough to literally make you hate them- be it creepy secretary, Moon-Shik (He isn't absolute villain throughout the show & I wanted to see more grey shaded in this villain), Boss.

I loved the music. Especially the suspense filled music. It creates the perfect environment to keep you in toes. Actions scenes are nicely shot & I officially became a fan of Chang Wook with his action scenes. The portrayal of romance is so nice. I liked for the fact that they didn't have any 2nd lead thing here even though there was a confusion about Moon Ho being second lead. The love story is believable from interest to curiosity to protective feeling to romance & did I mention the jealousy of BongSu with Moon Ho & his alter-ego & the also the chemistry which was evident from their first scene together (Wook's intensity of gazing, sly smiles and that handsome face, GOSH). Even though Jian falls for Healer, I loved how it's BongSu who fell for Jian first.

I can re-watch this show every once in a while just like I can watch Arrow Season 1-3 countless times. Such shows are rare & it's rating is definitely well-deserved.

I am willing to overlook the plot-holes because the good simply outweighs the flaws in this drama. If you want my recommendation for this show-
JUST WATCH IT ALREADY.
Show like this is rarely made & I will keeping an eye on Wook's work from now on.

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Phopai
1 people found this review helpful
Feb 3, 2026
20 of 20 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 8.5
Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 8.0

SWISS ARMY KNIFE

Imagine a world where the sins of the parents aren’t just a metaphor—they’re an actual pirate radio broadcast from the 80s that resurfaces to haunt everyone. Seo Jung-hoo is a high-tech “night courier” dreaming of solitude on a deserted island. Chae Young-sin is a tabloid reporter with zero chill and a heart of pure gold. Kim Moon-ho is a star journalist weighed down by heavy “older brother” guilt. And the true MVP? The Ajumma—an ace hacker who lives on kimbap and yells instructions at the ML through an earpiece.

Usually, the “hidden identity” trope drags out 16 episodes of avoidable frustration. Here, it sparks a partnership. When Jung-hoo plays the bumbling rookie “Bong-soo,” the chemistry isn’t just romantic—it’s laugh-out-loud funny. And the action? Not just brainless brawls. It’s parkour-packed, rooftop-leaping, “how did he fit through that window?” brilliance—tactical and sleek over flashy.

That tired trope where leads break up “for the other person’s own good”? *Healer* flips it. These two actually communicate, leaning on each other when things get rough. The mystery of the five friends and their illegal radio station is genuinely gripping, giving the modern-day stakes a weight that turns the story into a multi-generational epic.

And honestly, it’s the gold standard for a reason. Ji Chang-wook is in peak “brooding but soft” mode, while Park Min-young proves she’s the queen of the game. It’s a 20-episode ride that somehow feels over in five.

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Sinasina
1 people found this review helpful
Mar 7, 2019
20 of 20 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.5
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 8.5
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This is a great show. The first half reminded me of the american TV-show Lois&Clark, for obvious reasons. I loved that show as a kid, Healer's take on this theme was good enough to keep me entertained as an adult. The second male lead was also a bit similar to Lex Luthor early on. The second half is not as good, but it is still head and shoulders above the average Korean action/thriller flick. I always felt that Hallyu cannot compare to american thriller shows like The Americans, or Person of Interest. The action/thriller part of Healer doesn't quite match up to them either, but it's certainly interesting enough. Thanks to some kdrama tropes & the pretty romance this can be considered a different genre though, something the American shows cannot really match either. It's certainly lightyears ahead of Descendants of the Sun, to the point that all the action/thriller scenes in DoTs can be considered a joke in comparison. It's nice that there was no triangle, or other relationship shapes, that was a pleasant surprise. The main actors were all very good, there is some surprisingly good acting from Park Min-young, this is probably her peak as an actress. I loved her in Secretary Kim, but she is MUCH MUCH better here. This is the first time I've seen Ji Chang-wook on screen, but he seems like a very good actor too, he did very well with his fake personality and everything. Obviously there was sizzling chemistry, no surprise there.
To mention some negatives, I really did not like the "tense music track" that was playing all the time, it's a pretty bad earworm too. Also there were some cartoon-ish villains that we could've done without, there were some moments that felt pretty fake too. Also the last episode felt pretty rushed.

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UNV_Rasta
1 people found this review helpful
Aug 18, 2025
20 of 20 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.0
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 10
Music 9.5
Rewatch Value 8.0

Healer has it all!

Whatever you are looking for out of a KDrama/TV Show, Healer has it.

Superhero-like badass dude who is very charismatic? Check.

Pretty Female Lead? Check.

Action? Oh yes check.

Great Original Sound Track? You got it.

Superb story? Right on.

I thoroughly enjoyed Healer. Is it the best show I've ever watched? Maybe not, there are just so many great ones. But its something in Healer to appeal to a wide variety of persons.
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Masumi
1 people found this review helpful
Dec 23, 2021
20 of 20 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 10

I didn’t expect this

How do I start this? I think I watched it too late?
I’m not very much into Action genre so I was very hesitant about starting this drama. I like the main actors in it, most of their work at least, so I just went ahead and started watching it out of boredom. The thoughts “WHY DID I NOT WATCH IT FOR THIS LONG” and “HOW CAN THIS DRAMA BE SO GREAT” ran through my mind while watching it too many times.

The Action there added so much excitement. I never expected that.
The leads have great chemistry and a beautiful connection. They sometimes held back from saying things but it didn’t take too long. Misunderstandings were often cleared quickly. (This doesn’t happen often in kdramas; they mostly drag it for too long).
The FL has a wonderful soul and most importantly is NOT annoying. I don’t know if it’s worded correctly but she isn’t the type to have you roll your eyes out thinking “ah, here we go again”.
The whole plot and story will keep you captivated, wanting to know what happens next. I never got bored.
Plenty of funny scenes as well.

Overall, I’ll give it a 10/10. Definitely worth 20 hours of my life spent on it and probably will be 40 hours since I plan on rewatching.

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Vicki Pink
1 people found this review helpful
Jan 6, 2018
20 of 20 episodes seen
Completed 4
Overall 9.0
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 10

VERY SHORT REVIEW

The thing that struck me most about this drama, and that I will always remember, was that it was the 1st one that I noticed had ALL women playing very important non-conventional roles, had multi-dimensional personalities and kicked ass in their own way.  For this alone I was thankful. It showed the often very undervalued progress of the korean industry (and society) when it comes to women, their roles and their worth.  Ji Chang Wook won my as a fan with this very drama, and actor Yoo Ji Tae was beyond phenomenal. Watch. Re-watch and Re-Re-watch!! Definitely recommend.

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Brogana Sunfrog
1 people found this review helpful
Jun 27, 2025
20 of 20 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 10
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I don't give out a 10 score easily. well balanced drama. Female lead evolves

I probably have seen 3 or 4 dramas that I've deemed worthy of a perfect score, so this is one of the "elite"
I've watched this in 2018, then in 2020 & then again in 2025
Briefly :
Good story, good ending, good acting. I was really impressed with the good balance between drama, action, suspense, romance & light heartedness.
Sometimes it got a little too intense for me [I don't enjoy family drama & intense violence] And many episodes ended with intensity. The characters had interesting idiosyncrasies & there was good character, relationship & plot development & resolution. I almost want to say the this is the perfect drama, but there were some negatives.
For instance;
they overused/overplayed the song Eternal love. English is my first language, so I noticed that there were times when the song was playing and the sentiments of the scene were all wrong.
Also, on my 3 rewatch, I found the female lead's character to be dislikeable. it took me to almost half way through the series to warm up to her. Not sure why she only irritated me AFTER already seeing the series twice ! I can only speculate that after seeing alot more dramas , I had developed different preferences & became pickier in what the ideal female lead should be (?) I think that the writer's wrote her poorly in the first episodes but redeemed her character by having her mature & grow, becoming less selfish, etc.

It did seem that they left a bit of an opening for a sequel

**spoiler**
(I mean they they defeated the bad guys but not the next tier of bad guys that were puppeteering the whole movement so really, ARE they safe ?)

Rewatch a 4th time ? definitely !

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greenteaberry
0 people found this review helpful
May 27, 2020
20 of 20 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 8.0
Wow. I was initially turned off by the name when I had my Park Min Young phase and went through her dramas
but then I recently came across this again and saw the really good reviews and decided to give this a shot. So glad I did!

The first two episodes might be a bit slow/confusing because we don't know what's going on. But once the character backgrounds are setup, the story is good to go. And boy does the story go quick! It might be 20 episodes but I went through them in a breeze. There's no slow/draggy plot as the main characters are all smart and reasonable human beings, and they don't dwell on the standard melodrama tropes. They will be put in some awkward/dangerous situations, but the drama cuts the scenes such that the audience will see the behind-the-scenes of the main characters' plot later.

It's a really thrilling and refreshing watch. The main characters' chemistry is also super real.
First time watching Yoo Ji Tae and Ji Chang Wook act; will be back for more!

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kiransihota
1 people found this review helpful
May 28, 2019
20 of 20 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 10
Ji chang wooks performance in this drama was amazing. Honestly this is one of the best dramas i have ever seen. He looks incredibly good and cute within this drama. ITS A MUST SEE DRAMA!!!

The chemistry of the main actors is beautiful. They go so well together and are genuinely cute together. This drama was incredibly funny and interesting to watch.

The whole plot is good as well i never once lost interest. The plot was straight to the point and no dragging of the story which was also good. I think this drama is interesting because its about a spy who slowly falls in love. It is amazing because the way they fall in love is so cliche but cute

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michelleoc
1 people found this review helpful
Feb 25, 2022
20 of 20 episodes seen
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Overall 10
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 10
Music 9.5
Rewatch Value 10

Wonderful!

I loved this series. The main man (healer) was slightly odd - definitely not a people person. I loved his fascination with her. JCW was able to convey so much with just his eyes! They were very cute together. This was a wonderful romance. I’ll admit I had a difficult time with the flashbacks until I watched it again. It was hard to keep straight who was who. The woman that played his handler was amazing! Happy ending, and the voice overs where they were talking about their likes and dislikes was wonderful.
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Carleania
1 people found this review helpful
Dec 24, 2016
20 of 20 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 8.5
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 6.0
Rewatch Value 8.0
When I first tried to watch Healer, it was last year after it had recently come out. I watched the first few episodes, thought it had an interesting premise (although healer seemed a bit like spiderman to me). For some reason, I think because of school, I wasn't able to devote time to really invest into watching it.
As I am trying to finish shows that I put off over the last year, I picked Healer back up where I left off, and within days have binged watched it because I was sucked into the storyline. I loved the interwoven storyline, the way that all of the characters were connected, and how sometimes the audience got glimpses of the past overlaying the present. Very cool.
The one thing I could have wished a little bit more for is a more concrete 'happy ending' but, given that this is more action based, I am happy that the plot resolved nicely. I'm just a sap who wanted more mush at the ending I suppose.
All in all, I ended up loving this drama about halfway through it. I loved the suspenseful elements, and how they kept the action all the way until the last few minutes of the show.
(I only marked the music down, because they use the song throughout the drama, as they do in many dramas, but it was used in every episode).

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