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Fool's gold....
before even starting this, read comments that said this was a let down & i kinda agree - the ironic part is that it was clear to the eye, that everyone brought their A game (even though there were parts where felt Seo Yea Ji was over acting). maybe cause of this, wasn't really bored throughout this drama, didn't feel like it was being dragged out or there was a ton of filler & yet i am left feeling let down...Han So Ra, who was more or less obsessed with Kang Yoon Gyeom (her husband), was conveniently oblivious to the fact that the sec Kim Sun Bin showed up, she was making cow-eyes at Kang Yoon Gyeom?!? really???
there NO woman on this planet that is this blind - especially when someone was as direct / transparent - heck in ur face with how she was shamelessly flirting with Kang Yoon Gyeom (out in the open for anyone with eyes to see) but every character turned blind - why? cause it suited the plot-line? also IMO it was cringe & maybe men would find Kim Sun Bin's approach enthralling, to me she was very weird & a turn off.
the artistic license taken by the writer /director was illogical & absurd. but if that wasn't enough Kim Sun Bin & Kang Yoon Gyeom relationship at every stage felt bland or rather, it felt like it fell short of delivering on what it was hinting at. i get we talking 'Korean drama', so there not gonna be any hot scenes. but then find a way to make it seem like there is more that isn't shown. the cold kisses, the brotherly hugs, the distance when around each other, the lack of touch - this a steamy, secret romance?!? the forbidden fruit that would make Kang Yoon Gyeom want to abandon reason, to follow Kim Sun Bin blindly??
also i didn't get why Kang Yoon Gyeom was automatically included in the list of enemies, just cause he was related to Han So Ra & Han Pan Ro or cause he was running LY?!? i get wanting revenge against the people that did u wrong, but how were Lee Ra El / Kim Sun Bin & Jang Moon Hee any better then the main bad-guys?!? when they used & hurt the most vulnerable; Jang Bo Ram & Kang Da Bi! sorry but what was done to those girls was disgusting.
the sec Lee Ra El saw that Jang Jin Wook had a daughter (that was dependent solely on him) she should have thought of a different way to get at him & at the other bad-guys. what has she done, given this child a mother only to disappear from her life without an explanation or reason - how would that effect that (any) child. doesn't matter to her - considering how her own mother disappeared? & she worthy of a happy ending?!?
same with Kang Da Bi, that child was having a tough enough time, with a mother like Han So Ra (who was also a very traumatized individual cause of her father) but she was left with what? a mother in the mad-house, & the only parent that showed her any warmth an affection gone, so basically an orphan.
i get justifying whatever Lee Ra El / Kim Sun Bin did to get revenge, but she Not a good person & by the end i really didn't want her to succeed. heck i (ironically) ended up liking Han So Ra the most in this drama. yes she was a mean b*tch, but considering her childhood let alone her psycho of a father, it wasn't shocking how she was or why she did what she did. she wasn't justified & deserved to pay for her crimes, but her end wasn't deserved IMO - she should've gone to prison. maybe she would do time but then she could rebuild her life & be there for her daughter(s). but what we got was over kill & left a bad taste in my mouth.
also Lee Ra El broke Kang Yoon Gyeom, in the end the reason they really connected was cause they were both broken souls that were hurt & hurting. he wasn't the bad-guy & he didn't deserve to get the ending he got - Lee Ra El for sure wasn't worthy of his sacrifice. something he did out of misguided love. IMO Lee Ra El wasn't any better then Kang Yoon Gyeom parental family or the one he had married into. but she good guy that gets a happily ever after? meeh
Seo Eun Pyung was a weird character who i donno how to read, get he felt he had a debt towards Lee Tae Joon as he was sponsored by him, so he wanted to help & be there for Lee Ra El. but between wanting to help & breaking the law when he was this up-right fighter for what was "right" & good didn't fit. his blindly doing anything for Lee Ra El was a bit of a reach IMO. but i guess K-drama's love to write these type of over the top, martyr like character's - still i didn't like his character & his actions didn't fit the image he was portraying.
side note that i have to point out, idk who thought that bleaching Seo Yea Ji's eyebrows was a good idea. she looked weird cause of it & maybe that was what they were going for - her looking a bit crazy. but then there were scenes where u noticed the new growth & looked gross - as all i noticed was the black roots. but maybe it was just a me thing - anyway this a one off
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Story with a lot of potential but lack in execution
I guess this drama is not exactly my type. If you checkout the summary, you can't help but expect a story with a lot of scheming, wit and betrayal. In a way there are some parts with a touch of those elements but I see this drama as a showcase of style, personality and lifestyle even more so than the whole story plot. They are pretty smart when it comes to incorporating some interesting folk story about "Twin Flame" and tango but I don't see this drama any more than an expensive production of a story of seduction.The execution is bad in many areas:
- You have characters who are meant to be evil but have only shown violence instead of brains. Han So Ra is no more than a spoilt brat, Han Pan Ro and Kim Jung Cheol are no different than those rich gangsters with money but no class. Lee Ra El is always a step ahead which makes the villains in this story really underwhelming.
- Kang Yoon Gyeom and Lee Ra El are meant to be in love with each other but they have shown little to none chemistry. Other than the obvious attraction KYG has for LRE, there is really nothing else emotion wise.
If you're into fashion, it's pretty obvious they have invested quite a bit in that area. Other than that, I don't think this is one drama I'd rewatch
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Disappointment
I'll leave the spoilers for the end so let me begin with my overall impressions as I watched the show.When I first heard about Eve, I was excited. The plot summary also made it sound extremely intriguing as I do love my revenge plots but what unfolded gradually was nothing short of a disappointment. The only reason I put up with it is because I was waiting for the revenge part and what a long wait it was!
There were a couple of episodes that I fell asleep while watching and just continued with the next and it didn't make an ounce of difference. I could follow the story because nothing much was happening in the show. There was at least one completely filler episode.
I want to say I was impressed by the actors but I really can't for most of them. The male lead, CEO Kang Yoon, has no facial expressions besides serious. I did not see those muscles move throughout the show. Similarly for the second male lead, Seo Eun Pyung. I was rooting for him. But expression wise, he was in a perpetual state of concern. Nonetheless, he is a handsome guy so this role is almost tragic for him. And then coming to the female lead, Lee Ra El. She had the widest range of emotions on display so she certainly brought the most to the table considering the role is all about her. I also have to give it up for the wife's character, Han So Ra, who you almost pity at times. Then she reminds you exactly why she deserves to be disliked. A well portrayed character. Ra El's adoptive mother's role and portrayal is also interesting with interesting dynamics between the two.
My rating is entirely for the actors and not really for the plot.
Finally ***spoilers*** and this is going to ruin the show for you so beware:
The first two episodes were the highlight of the show. Lee Ra El seducing Kang Yoon Gyeom through her tango and then by letting him watch her with her husband. I wish they had maintained the shock value with every episode throughout the show but somewhere in between complacency set in and Ra El was just trying to fit in. When the big bad guys who just kill anyone that gets in the way, learn about Ra El, they do nothing. I wonder what Ra El's plan was without SEP's help because she could have very easily been eliminated very early on. Another point of irritation was that all of the evidence that Ra El was collecting was illegal and inadmissible in a court of law so I have no idea what the course of action was for her adoptive mother. There was no way they were winning the civil and criminal cases. If viewers are waiting for the actual revenge then you'll have to head straight for episode 15 and 16. Episodes 14 and 15 were still alright. But 16 was just utter nonsense. The wife So Ra who is depicted to be deathly afraid of her father, decides to confront him. Yoon Gyeom who loves his children and knows what it's like to be without a loving parent decides the only thing that matters is what Lee Ra El wants of him. And what of the 1.6 billion dollar divorce? The director seemed to acknowledge it as an after thought.
There are a whole lot of plot holes and actions of people that don't make sense eg. So Ra's bodyguard. I do want to list them all but that would essentially be ruining it for someone who still wants to give this show a shot.
It's possible that if I was watching this show after completion, I would have either sped through it or skipped to the end or just dropped it. I can't rate a show very high if I didn't enjoy it nor would I recommend it to others. But that's just me. :)
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Korean Fashion Drama :)
This is not your typical revenge drama. It aired roughly the same time as “Why Her?” which is way better than this one.The main plot and underlying storyline is quite interesting- young 15yo girl’s dad was murdered in front of her, she was sexually assaulted, her mother went missing; she lived abroad many years and came back with her ultimate revenge. First half had a really good build up. However after awhile it became more of a parade of who wears it better.. which brand clothing, who had the better body etc.. thus why I said Korean Fashion Drama! And at one point Seo Yea Ji was wearing hats as if she was going for a British Royal wedding! And all Han So Ra does is scream and vent and throw tantrums. It must have been so exhausting playing that role.
The ending was not your typical ending, sort of like an open ending. It is true the first few episodes are quite seductive and steamy, which is why apparently it was banned in Korea. Only watch this if you’re looking for a really angst drama. ;)
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Same old school drama revenge turn into trash pathetic romance
If writer wants us to symtheis with ml choose better storyline ml is toxic selfish he never care about his childrenSame goes for fl if she want to revenge there is another way and atlast she waste her 13 years for pathetic so called love if it's called love i thing fl go to assylum and after learn what is love
If SML is not there for fl she gonna end up die SML always care love fl
And I never want fl choose SML she don't deserve SML ......
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If u want to learn what is ending go watch goodbye princess
Writers are the main reason of downfall of this drama .........
Fl acting lead this drama.....
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Terrible plot
Honestly, I saw everyone talking about this show and how it's so good and satisfying so I'll admit I was expecting an amazing S-tier drama. But when I watched it... It's a whole different story, it was almost like they were letting 10-year-olds write the script. This is honestly such a boring yet intriguing drama just to see if it actually does what the synopsis says. Basically, if you read the synopsis it will explain how she is out for revenge... But this is nothing but a frigging love story atp, and I don't even care 1% about the love line it's so terrible. Like, you fell in love w the man that stole your father's company, and now you're stuck? Such a weird plot, I don't recommend it to anyone that likes their time. Even the acting is a bit overdone by both female lead characters at times, I can honestly say that I have been confused in this drama for more than 50% of the drama. I don't know, maybe I'm just bitter because I ship her with SEP but I really don't care for the main lead's love line at all and it just makes the drama worse than what it has to be. It sincerely would have been a good drama without them forcing down our throats that 'they're in love, she loves him sm' trope, like okay?? Get to the actual point of the show like....Was this review helpful to you?
Great but went downhill
Loved the beginning and the premise of the show.. reminded me of the ABC drama "Revenge" and reminded me a lot of the quote that was used in the show.. "Before you embark on a journey of revenge.. dig two holes."However, Eve eventually lost track of its revenge plot in favor of the romance that should've never happened.
Yoo Sun who plays Han So Ra carried this show, and I hate to say it but Seo Ye Ji's numerous scandals have probably cost her career.
Overall, I wouldn't rewatch and I understand those who say they stopped watching half way.
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Seo Yea Ji and her outfits are the only things that kept me going
Seo Yea Ji is my fav actress and I was pretty excited for her comeback however this drama was a disaster. Her acting skills were superb but the main guy's acting pissed me off, he was completely expressionless, no offence to the actor tho , maybe the actor is good but the role did not fit him or the direction wasn't well done, anyhow it seemed off. The drama was super lengthy and I had to skip through most of it and I still understood what was going on. Some of the characters were awful. I did like some parts of the drama for which I increased my rating or else it would be lower. Some parts were too silly and some were good which balanced it. Lee Sang Yeob did great, I loved him here. Also thanks to the one in charge for the outfits used in this drama, it made the drama look better somehow.Was this review helpful to you?
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Revenge is the new K-drama trope.
Revenge drama has become the new K-drama trope, and this production company uses eccentric characters and eccentric fashions in an attempt to differentiate it from the competition.The plot and subplots were predictable, and the characters were predictable, over the top or blasé. The two female leads dominated the entire plot with their eccentricities, mood swings and fashions. Fifty percent of the women's fashions were fugly or over the top. EVE evolved into a revenge fashion romance melodrama drama.
As usual, the director and film editor chopped up the flow of the episodes with extraneous flashback filler, or flashbacking scenes to clarify actions after the fact. The flashbacking scene seemed relevant to the plot, and should have been presented in chronological order of the story. The director threw Fluidity and Lucidity out the window.
Ra El was passive, So Ra was bipolar aggressive, Kang was passive, Lawyer Seo was passive. The main and supporting cast were very good at stare acting. The director was not really directing, he was telling them when to stare blankly at the camera. This type of emotion does not emote on film, and looks like ... stare acting. The lunatic characters did a very good job acting like lunatics. There were many filler villains. So Ra was Queen Lunatic Villain.
The final episode was deflating. As the episode was winding down, I concluded that Kang might be alive, and in a witness protection program, and that So Ra might be pretending she was mad, so she would not be charged with the multiple murders of her father Prime Minister and other individuals, and the attempted murder of Ra El.
Overall ratings
Revenge 6 - planning and execution were flawed and mediocre.
Fashion 5 - do the rich really dress in the daytime, as if they are going to an awards show?
Romance 3 - boring stare acting and boring sex by Ra El and Kang. XD
Stare acting 9 - several award winning performances
Music 5 - repetitive singing
Ending 6 - predictable
Violence 8 - excessive
Teamwork - 2
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Not even top-tier actors can save this shitty drama
This is so disappointing. This drama could have been a little bit better without the love interest; it doesn't even need any ounce of romance, and there is not enough buildup in the background story of Lee Ra El for me to feel the revenge. Ra El waited 13 years to execute her revenge just to fall in love with an old guy who contributed to the death of her family. That is so stupid; she and Kang Yoon-kyum don't even have chemistry. If she just focused on her plan, I would add 1 point to my rating. The only time I feel thrilled in this drama is when she is inside the secret room of Yoon Kyum; the rest are all bland. Han Sora is the only good character in this show. I am surprised Seo Yeji and Park Byungeun accepted this drama.A 3/10. This is more of a fashion show between the wives than talking about revenge.
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Signor Verdi would be proud of this show
Eve is fundamentally a modern interpretation of a classic tragic grand opera where revenge, lust, love, power and money are fused together into a cascade of inordinate acts that assault the senses until the grand finale where all the evil deeds come home to roost. Usually, the protagonist is so altered by the soul destroying need for revenge that they are consumed by the vengeful act. This might be seen as a prime example of a makjang drama as well.Eve would have worked so much better as an opera or a film, but 16 episodes allowed us too much time to notice its flaws. That is a real shame because it is a well-made show in many regards.
It is because of these flaws that the show will be polarising. On one hand, we can be swept away by the haunting love story, the all-consuming greed, hatred and thirst for retribution. Scenes that mixed shock and awe, opulent display of wealth and power can be mesmerising. Much the same way that extreme depravity can be spellbinding.
The flip side of such a strong stylistic statement can be a lack of substance. Does style ride shotgun over narrative logic? With such a long runtime and days between episodes, there is a lot of time for us to absorb the narrative and put two and two together. Seek and we shall find some serious plot holes and contrivance. At some point I decided that to enjoy this show, I need to switch off some cognitive functions and rely more on primitive emotions. Bring on the extra strong tinted lens!
With that in mind, I would say that I mostly enjoyed the show but with caveats. I did get distracted by some illogical scenarios and some contrivance gave me pause. In the end, I was swept up by the head long rush to the grand denouement where it reached the all consuming crescendo. It was a fitting final act to a monumental tragedy and there is little room for moral ambiguity. Death cometh to us all. Signor Verdi would be proud.
Was the epilogue necessary? Was it better that we are given a glimmer of hope (was it wistful thinking?) or would it be better to let the dead rest and leave us to our reflections?
Similarly, comments regarding the acting will be polarised as well. There is no shortage of stylistic flairs and film noir moments so some might think that the actors are not showing enough emotions or when there is an outburst, it is over the top. A lot comes down to the direction and I don’t think any of the actors did a bad job, but 16 hours is a long time repeating a small range of pose. There are times when I felt that the leads were wearing a gilded mask but a mask nevertheless.
OST is fine, got to love a good Tango. Rewatch is unlikely in the near future.
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There's such a thing as trying too hard
I found out about this show from my mother who I got into Kdramas, she hadn't finished watching it. I watched from beginning to end....now I wish I could get my time back.At first it was rather interesting for me, I was curious about Rael family, how she was going to get revenge and why that family specifically. This was a let down, we barely see anything about her past with her family, we are told that Rael's father was the next Bill Gate but aren't shown any proof of it, they just keep repeating the same scene of him getting beaten up, of him dead, one with her last birthday and toward the end, we see one where she asks about following her heart. Her mother is supposed to be this really beautiful woman but the actress looked rather plain and by that I mean they didn't bother dressing FL's mother nicely, they have her looking like some broke maid, when we find out what happens to her mother it feels like "Really, that's what you went for?" Overall, we aren't led to care or learn about Rael's family. Then we have the lawyer who is the second ML, he sends FL away to keep her safe but then suddenly when they meet 13 years later he's in love with her but we are not told how he fell in love with her or why, it feels honestly creepy. I will say that I love this quote of second ML "My love for her is sacrifice." Talking about how he was willing to sacrifice everything, including himself, for FL.
FL befriends So Ra who is supposed to be perfect and have everything, we quickly find out that she's rather unstable and that her life isn't as perfect as we thought with a psychotic father and uncle, we also find out her mother was locked away and beaten, why? No idea. I gotta admit I was more interested in So Ra than I was in Rael. She made me laugh sometimes and other time made me angry, I also felt pity realizing that there was no way So Ra could be anything less than unstable when she grew up with so many crazy people around her.
After befriending So Ra, FL is seducing ML who is much older and married with 2 daughters (we never see the eldest and I honestly wonder why she's even written because we get zero information on her), Rael and ML keep talking about tango and she keeps doing tango, honestly, I was freaking tired of the atrocious tango being shown with the screechy music, I forgot the name of the instrument.
After seducing ML, while being a married woman to some guy that was part of her revenge plot and had helped beat her up, and using his kid to get close to ML, she goes on to tell So Ra that she's sleeping with ML...okay, sure. We also get a bunch of psychotic breaks and self harm from FL which I thought was interesting along with how one moment she does a crazy smile and the next she has a flat face, it made her feel rather unstable and I was drawn to it, but then it just gets too chaotic.
There didn't seem to be any actual chemistry between the leads, whoever was doing the make up should be fired and whoever was dressing up FL and So Ra should get banned from the industry because it was so ugly. Da Bi who was ML young daughter, was honestly annoying, all they had the kid do was pee herself and cry like a toddler, it got old very quickly. Most of the scenes consisted of annoying Tango or some lame church that I am not even gonna get into since this review is already pretty long.
After suffering through a bunch of plot holes but hoping at least for a happy ending, we get some BS where ML finds out her secret room that's covered in camera which makes me wonder how he even made it there, every villain starts falling and I actually like what they got. One ends up disfigured, one ends up starving to death and one ends up getting killed by one of the main characters. What I was not okay with and what ruined this drama completely was this BS where ML decides he's gonna drive his car down a rather small hill with his crazy wife So Ra but somehow only ML dies and So Ra doesn't...okay, sure, why not? Its already bad.
I kept hoping until literally the last second that we were gonna get a "Just kidding, he's alive!" But nope, we didn't get to see the crash, we didn't see a death scene and they didn't really explore that too much, just FL wakes up after getting stab and be told by second ML that the first ML died in the car crash and got cremated, because I, as a viewer am just supposed to believe that. FL is such a crappy step mother that she just gives her daughter in law back once she's done using the kid, she's supposed to love ML so much but Da Bi is just left an orphan and FL goes back to Argentina to play more annoying Tango music, that's the end.
I like that they dub Rael voice when she spoke Spanish but to me it sounded Spaniard and not Argentinian, the other characters that were supposed to be native Argentinian spoke terrible, broken Spanish.
This was just a massive let down.
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