Kim Jae Joong's occult horror K-movie 'The Shrine' drops teaser "L'aimer, c'est mourir." Cha U Seok, un enquêteur d'assurances, s'intéresse à des morts liées à Han Seol A, une commissaire-priseuse. Après la mort d'une collègue et de plusieurs anciens amants de Han Seol A, il la soupçonne d'être une victime. Se faisant passer pour un couple afin de découvrir la vérité, ils basculent dans un monde de contrefaçons, de fraudes et de meurtres cupides. (Source : Prime Video) Modifier la traduction
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- Park Min Young Rôle principal
- Wi Ha Joon Rôle principal
- Kim Jung Hyun Rôle principal
- Han Joon Woo Rôle principal
- Gong Sung Ha Rôle principal
- Kim Geum Soon Rôle principal
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heuuuu …. comment dire ?!?
j’ai tout de même la nette impression qu’on est passé à côté de quelque chose de tres tres gros, il y avait tout pour faire une énorme serie, deja … un casting énorme, la déesse Park Min Young deja, même si sa dernière serie (deja sur PrimeVideo) m’avait beaucoup déçu, je reste un inconditionnel de Secretzry Kim, et de Private Life …MAIS … tous les ressorts sont tellement gros que parfois on passe vraiment à côté de tout … le coup de l’ex , la chirurgie, le meilleur ami … bla bla bla … trop facile tout ca, j’aurai aimé plus de profondeur dans l’histoire, l’intrigue, je pense que les scénaristes se sont pas foulés et c’est bien dommage. ça commence à devenir récurent chez Prime Vidéo.
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A "Siren" Who Forgot to Sing
Why is she called a Siren when she refuses to use any of her abilities to charm her way into the world and push people away constantly? When I first started watching this drama, I thought it was incredibly underrated and had the potential to be one of the top shows of the year. However, as the episodes progressed, my attention and love for the series began to fade.First of all, there was no need for it to be twelve episodes long or released on a weekly schedule. This drama had the scope of an eight-episode binge-watch and nothing more. Returning weekly makes viewers want to drop it because the payoff doesn't feel worth the wait. Twelve episodes felt like too much for this specific plot, so the writers added unnecessary filler to bridge the gaps, only to wrap it all up with a predictable killer and anticlimactic ending
Given the title Siren's Kiss, I expected the female lead to be an enchanting, "siren-like" figure who used her wit and charm to make men succumb to her. Instead, she was portrayed as a traumatized victim whom men flocked to out of pity. It would have been a much better twist if she actually were the killer; sirens are supposed to be mystical, beautiful, and deadly, but we mostly watched her in a state of perpetual fear and anxiety for twelve episodes straight.
As for the main couple, their chemistry feels like a 50/50 split. In some scenes, the acting feels forced and lacks passion, while in others, they look great together—especially in the kissing scenes. It feels like the "chemistry" comes mostly from the fact that they are two very attractive people rather than a deep, natural connection.
The side characters were also quite frustrating. From the sister and the police officers to her coworkers, almost everyone except the leads felt like "rage-bait." Then there is the killer—who didn't clock that? From episode one, it was the most obvious person. Why choose them? The comment sections were full of people calling it early on. Making the female lead the villain would have provided the "gag" the show desperately needed. Instead, every "reveal" felt flat. Whenever the crimes pointed to her, it was only used as a cheap cliffhanger for the next episode, only to be resolved immediately with no real tension.
Overall, the drama has a decent storyline that is easy to follow and a good-looking cast, but the villains are average. It isn't special enough to go out of your way for, but it’s not a complete waste of time either. They could have done more, but in the end, they did an "okay" job. Not bad, not great—just okay.
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