Seo Ji-hye and Go Soo shine in their roles as the seemingly clueless and the quiet force, like a rising tide you don’t see coming. However, him, he’s always dressed terribly ; unbelievable.
A gripping psychological thriller, albeit a bit slow. The scenes with the Sino-Korean thugs were unnecessary. But the way everything is resolved works well. The clash between two worlds. The reputation of some means more than the lives of others. And once again, we see how a manipulative partner becomes dangerous when confronted with their lies.
Hwang Se-in (with her resemblance to Kim Da-mi) really stands out.
Ep04: was that homophobic bit meant to be funny ? I didn’t get it...
A gripping psychological thriller, albeit a bit slow. The scenes with the Sino-Korean thugs were unnecessary. But the way everything is resolved works well. The clash between two worlds. The reputation of some means more than the lives of others. And once again, we see how a manipulative partner becomes dangerous when confronted with their lies.
Hwang Se-in (with her resemblance to Kim Da-mi) really stands out.
Ep04: was that homophobic bit meant to be funny ? I didn’t get it...
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