Lee Jae Wook and Choi Sung Eun will reportedly lead a new KBS romance K-drama Kim Yo Han est stagiaire judiciaire. Il est réfléchi, intelligent et porte constamment un visage impassible. Il a la capacité de transformer une crise en opportunité et de la gérer en ayant toujours plusieurs coups d'avance. Infiltré pour une enquête sur un procureur corrompu, il se retrouve impliqué dans une situation inattendue et risquée, ce qui va le conduire tout droit en prison. (La source: Nautiljon) Modifier la traduction
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- Titre original: 인사이더
- Aussi connu sous le nom de: Informante , Insaideo , Insider ตุลาการกระหายแค้น , Инсайдер
- Scénariste: Moon Man Se
- Réalisateur: Min Yeon Hong
- Genres: Action, Thriller, Judiciaire
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Distribution et équipes
- Kang Ha Neul Rôle principal
- Lee Yoo Young Rôle principal
- Heo Sung Tae Rôle Secondaire
- Kim Sang HoMok Jin Hyung [Prosecutor]Rôle Secondaire
- Moon Sung GeunDo Won Bong [Seongju Prison inmate]Rôle Secondaire
- Kang Young SeokJang Seon Oh [Seongju Prison inmate]Rôle Secondaire
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trop compliqué
Un procureur accepte de prendre des risques pour faire tomber d'autres procureurs.Seulement la corruption, la mort, la peur et la lâcheté de ses protecteurs font que rien ne va se passer comme prévu.
Cette série illustre la corruption endémique en Corée à un niveau jamais atteint .
C'est corruption à tous les étages et il n'y a pas un seul non corrompu dans la prison par exemple.
D'ailleurs la prison c'est une grande salle de jeu où les truands font la loi.
Alors quand vous partez la fleur au fusil prendre des risques et que seulement un personne est au courant...
Je me demande si le ML ne finit pas par avoir le syndrome de Stockholm lol... Il se fait tabasser en permanence (au moins les 7 premiers épisodes) et discute après avec son bourreau comme s'ils avaient vu un film...
Le vrai problème de cette série c'est sa complexité. C'est une poupée russe, avec en prime des changements d'alliance et/ou de position en permanence, la 2e moitié est vraiment pénible.
Dommage, les acteurs sont bons et l'intrigue est bien, mais c'est vraiment trop compliqué, dommage
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Suspense-packed. Elusive. Tough - KDrama shows us a poker face in several ways
"Insider" grabbed me from the first minute. It was exciting and unpredictable, fascinating regarding the world of card gambling and convincing with a consistently top-class cast. The story is knitted around the ever topical issue of corrupt South Korean society. You will not find good and bad in the classic sense. Dark shades of gray on the gloomy side dominate the picture. The focus is on the sobering practice of substituting compromises for morale. And those who are not willing to compromise may experience violence. In this context, the KDrama is also brutal on a high level.Can one person change the predicament of a corrupt society? In recent years, the KDrama has conspicuously often asked this question. Here the son tries to do the same as the father and at least tries... because: if you don't at least try, then nothing can change. So he wants to go to court and do his part there to ensure justice. Also undercover, if it may help. The question remains: Can one person change something about corrupt social structures? Does it help when illegal activities are uncovered? Or will everything in the end remain as it was, since new characters simply fill the vacant roles?
"Insider" focuses on the networking of politics, criminal prosecution and specifically institutionalized criminal organizations. Democracy has practically no chance in the face of these almost overwhelming networks that decide in the background and create facts. It's bitter to see. In particular, the handling of the law, which appears to be swung almost like a sword in the interests of the powerful, thus relentlessly destroying any hope of justice for honest people.
In this respect, "Insider" is more of a pessimistic story. I admit that I'm ambivalent about this overall quite brutal KDrama. It's repulsive but fascinating at the same time. The story ruthlessly unfolds its impenetrably entangled threads. It tells of outrageous machinations of the powerful and infernal manners in prison. Also about being mercilessly dependent on oneself. It tells of the desperate attempt to avenge injustice.
The dramaturgical leitmotif running through all of the 16 episodes is quite concrete and also symbolic: the impenetrable poker face. Illegal gambling with cards dominates "Insider" from the first minute to the end. Especially at the beginning, the card game itself is in the foreground. As the series progresses, the viewer's perspective shifts to the meta level of casino management and what may be attached to it. But who is up to something here and who is on the side of the protagonist remains unclear until the end. Who or what should you bet on? KDrama also shows us its poker face and simply plays its cards unperturbed - one episode after the other, until the end.
In my opinion, the permanent increase in tension during the first 8-10 episodes, which are mainly focused around prison-life, is like a permanently increasing climax - and the most impressive (yet challenging) part. After that, the actual revenge campaign can only lose. Not because it is not also based on a high level of quality, but simply because this permanent increase in tension cannot be continued forever. In the meantime, the audience has so many open plot threads in their hands that they now want to be resolved before they completely lose track (and interest).
Kang Ha-neul as main lead is incredible. He embodies the difficult process of change in the personality of a highly motivated young trainee at court who involuntarily has to get to know the dark end of society up close. If he doesn't conform and play by their rule, he won't survive. However, if he survives in this dark parallel world, he can never be who he was.
But everyone else around him also keeps up the intensive field and contributes to the convincing overall performance. I was particularly drawn to Kang Young-seok, who practically excelled alongside Kang Ha-neul in the first half. It's unbelievable how he manages to embody the worst merciless willingness to use violence on the one hand and yet still somehow is able to win sympathy on the other. A strong, unforgettable performance!
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