I love Kim Hye-soo; she is one of my top ten favorite Korean actresses. Jung Sung Il impressed me in Glory; he was poised, dignified in his silent rage at his wife, yet at the same time a fierce protector of his daughter. I say this to acknowledge that I was excited when I first heard they were going to be in a drama together. However, I've been in quite a slump lately, and I didn't even attempt to watch the drama when it was released early this year. I am deeply disappointed in myself for that. I truly enjoyed this drama. I'm not saying it's the best of the year, but it's pretty solid. It blends elements of action, comedy, crime, mystery, and thriller. It revolves around a team of investigative journalists who are trying to solve a 20-year-old cold case involving a missing actor. A quick breakdown of the common points:
Story: The drama centers on investigative journalism, a concept that K-dramas have largely varied from in recent years. One of the best is Argon (2017), featuring the late Kim Joo-hyuk, who is sorely missed. The cases Unmasked tackled seemed to be based on real-life crimes, which made it that much more unique and, at times, revoltingly upsetting, that this world we live in harbors unimaginable monsters. The drama follows a structure in which a team of reporters working for a public news channel investigates cases of public interest, which are then presented in a show format.
Characters/Acting: Kim Hye-soo's performance as the lead investigative reporter, Oh So-ryong, is well written. Ethical, uncompromising, and willing to go the distance for the truth and her team. Jung Sung-il's character as the odd one out is endearing, if not typical of the hate-to-love trope, so to speak. He is thrown in with a team he doesn't want, but with the team, he learns to appreciate not only the team but himself. The other character worth mentioning is Choo Ja Hyun, for her portrayal of the demented Cho Hae Won, who tries to escape her twisted, wealthy family but fails, only to return years later with a vengeance.
Tone: The drama features a fast-paced and energetic style, incorporating silliness and humor without hesitation. I found the mix of suspense, thriller, and comedy to be effective. It was preachy at times, but I didn't mind it.
In summary, "Unmasked" is a drama that blends genres and focuses on investigative journalism. Its strengths lie in its cast and story.
Story: The drama centers on investigative journalism, a concept that K-dramas have largely varied from in recent years. One of the best is Argon (2017), featuring the late Kim Joo-hyuk, who is sorely missed. The cases Unmasked tackled seemed to be based on real-life crimes, which made it that much more unique and, at times, revoltingly upsetting, that this world we live in harbors unimaginable monsters. The drama follows a structure in which a team of reporters working for a public news channel investigates cases of public interest, which are then presented in a show format.
Characters/Acting: Kim Hye-soo's performance as the lead investigative reporter, Oh So-ryong, is well written. Ethical, uncompromising, and willing to go the distance for the truth and her team. Jung Sung-il's character as the odd one out is endearing, if not typical of the hate-to-love trope, so to speak. He is thrown in with a team he doesn't want, but with the team, he learns to appreciate not only the team but himself. The other character worth mentioning is Choo Ja Hyun, for her portrayal of the demented Cho Hae Won, who tries to escape her twisted, wealthy family but fails, only to return years later with a vengeance.
Tone: The drama features a fast-paced and energetic style, incorporating silliness and humor without hesitation. I found the mix of suspense, thriller, and comedy to be effective. It was preachy at times, but I didn't mind it.
In summary, "Unmasked" is a drama that blends genres and focuses on investigative journalism. Its strengths lie in its cast and story.
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