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Completados wavy386 pessoas acharam esta resenha útil História Acting/Cast 10 Musical Voltar a ver 10 I had to take a couple of days to process my thoughts before writing this review. I have never been so affected by a drama before in my life, and honestly I don't know if my longing for this drama is something I'd ever care to repeat. I started this hoping for action and serious topics. I wanted plot and not romantic shenanigans. The drama starts off being pretty much all about a cop looking for his kidnapped daughter. This guy, however, is far from likable, and I found it difficult to sympathize with him in his plight. Why? Because he was, to put it simply, crazy, violent, and screaming. Lots of screaming. Lots of swearing. Lots of beating up suspects without evidence, heavy police brutality. This dude cared for nothing and no one but his daughter and wouldn't hesitate to brutally assault anyone he perceived to be in his way. That's where Clone 1, Sung Joon, comes in. Don't worry, I won't spoil anything. He has no memory of who he is, but Chief Jang decides poor Sung Joon is the key to finding his daughter. When these two meet, this is when the story really kicks off. I hated the detective for the first 2 episodes, but he does become more tolerable thanks to Sung Joon, who is kind and warm and patient where Chief Jang is crass, rude, and prone to fits of random rage. So for the first part of the drama, I watched because I was invested in the development between Jang and Sung Joon. I thought they were a great pair and really balanced each other nicely, and I'm a sucker for any kind of non-romance relationship focus. Chief Jang treated Sung Joon like a tool at first and didn't see him as a human being at all, and I wanted to see that change. There was some mystery and plenty of action for the first 6 episodes, but then it slows down and becomes mostly just drama and mystery with action sprinkled in. Eventually, the plot moves away from the father-daughter focus and we realize that ultimately this is a story about two clones. It's a sad story. Don't watch this if you don't want a ride on the rollercoaster of emotions. One clone is "evil," selfish and out for revenge and the other is kind, selfless and willing to put his life on the line to help near-strangers. But the characters are not simple, and evil clone is not actually just an "evil clone," but is a deep, complex character that will remain in my mind pretty much forever. What is the story really about? It's about clones learning to be human. It's about a father and his daughter. There's also an evil dude who wants to cure his illness and there's his evil spawn who aren't really worth mentioning but the story isn't really about them. No romance, just friendships and family relationships. Yay! Without Yang Se Jong, this drama would be nothing. His portrayal of three characters is something you really have to see for yourself. But let's say I had to keep reminding myself that it was the same actor. He brought the clones to life in a way that made me feel like I personally knew them. The other actors are good too. And JJY is so much more tolerable when he's not screaming his head off. It's not a perfect story, and there are aspects I wish had been different more interactions between the clones, more father-son bonding with Jang and Sung Joon, less of the secondary cop characters, but these factors don't change my love for this drama. I can't stop thinking about it and have already rewatched most of it 2-3 times. Leia Mais Esta resenha foi útil para você?
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A resenha e recomendação de hoje é sobre Duel! Título Duel Gênero Suspense, Crime, Ficção Científica Transmissão Junho de 2017 – Julho de 2017 Número de episódios 16 OCN Estrelando Jung Jae Young e Yang Se Jong Olá meus amoressss! Já estou de volta. A resenha e recomendação de hoje é sobre um drama muito especial que eu já estava querendo trazer para vocês faz tempo Duel. Sinopse e comentários Jang Deuk Cheon Jung Jae Young é chefe de polícia e detetive, mas se encontra apreensivo, preso em um enredo trágico sua filha, Jang Soo Yeon Lee Na Yoon, de apenas 12 anos, havia sido sequestrada e o sequestrador solicitou a quantia de 1 milhão de dólares para realização da troca. Após reunir o dinheiro, Chefe Jang correu para reencontrar sua tão amada filha. Acontece que a Promotora Choi Kim Jung Eun, responsável pelo caso, colocou na sacola 500 mil reais em dinheiro falso. O sequestrador acabou percebendo e desapareceu. No Terminal de Ônibus em Seul, Chefe Jang não desistiu de procurar por Soo Yeon e acabou encontrando alguém com o mesmo perfil do sequestrador. Ele o prendeu, mas a pessoa gritava desesperadamente que não sabia de nada sobre Soo Yeon. Ao olhar para dentro do terminal, Chefe Jang acabou encontrando outra pessoa igual ao sequestrador. Agora, em sua frente estavam duas pessoas exatamente iguais. Quem diabos são vocês? Antes de Soo Yeon ter sido sequestrada, ela havia sido selecionada pela Companhia Farmacêutica Sanyoung que supostamente desenvolveu um remédio com células-tronco. Soo Yeon sofre de leucemia e seria a primeira pessoa a receber o tratamento. Quais seriam as razões por trás do sequestro? Por que haviam duas pessoas exatamente iguais? Quem era o verdadeiro culpado? o Chefe Jang conseguiria ver sua filha novamente? Personagens Jang Deuk Cheon, Chefe Jang Jung Jae Young O Chefe Jang é um ahjusshi extremamente leal a sua filha, Soo Yeon. Eu afirmaria que ele vive apenas por ela, por isso, após Soo Yeon ter sido sequestrada, ele ficou completamente desesperado. Os dois viviam juntos e, mesmo que os remédios da Soo Yeon custassem caros, o Deuk Cheon nunca deixou que a menina ficasse triste e batalhou muito para manter a casa. A Soo Yeon é um amor de criança, ela é super responsável e sabe as dificuldades que o pai passa todos os dias para mantê-los, também sempre as reconhece. 누구의 딸인가? – nugu ttal? De quem você é filha? 아빠의 딸! Appa ttal. Do papai Quando ele encontrou um dos suspeitos por sequestrar a sua filha, compreensivelmente entrou em desespero e praticamente o espancou para saber onde a Soo Yeon estava. Mas, o jovem afirmava que não sabia de nada e que não tinha recordações, o que deixou o Chefe Jang sem direção. Aparentemente, ele estava agora com um jovem sem memória, a filha desaparecida e ainda havia encontrado outra pessoa exatamente igual ao jovem que ele tinha conseguido prender. Ou seja, um caos total. Para tentar organizar a situação e chegar ao menos próximo de saber onde Soo Yeon se encontrava, aquele jovem suspeito sem memórias era sua melhor aposta. Por isso, o Chefe Jang resolveu manter o suspeito por perto. Aos poucos, o jovem poderia ir recuperando sua memória e eles talvez encontrariam o verdadeiro culpado. Na verdade, para encontrar a Soo Yeon, o Chefe Jang seria capaz de fazer qualquer coisa e a história se encarrega de tornar sua vida um inferno. O roteiro faz com que o chefe Jang muitas vezes escolha entre o seu dever como policial e a sua filha. Lee Sung Joon Yang Se Jong Um jovem misterioso que foi encontrado no Terminal de ônibus pelo Chefe Jang. Ele é levado imediatamente preso por ser exatamente igual ao sequestrador da Soo Yeon. O Sung Joon aparentemente não tem memórias do seu passado e é encontrado com uma faixa na mão, que o tornava mais suspeito, já que o sequestrador da Soo Yeon havia se machucado no momento do crime. Mas, ele nega desesperadamente que tinha levado a criança e também vai mostrar disposição em recuperar suas memórias para resolver a situação. Esse coitado foi muito espancado. Que pena que eu tive dele viu. O Chefe Jang foi o único que viu o outro exatamente igual no Terminal, por isso acabou acreditando um pouco em suas palavras. Lee Sung Hoon Yang Se Jong Na verdade, nós também logo percebemos que há duas pessoas exatamente iguais, mas com expressões completamente diferentes. Enquanto o Sung Joon foi encontrado desprevenido no Terminal de ônibus, o Sung Hoon estava pronto para fugir com seu capuz preto e sorriso debochado. Então, logo imaginamos que o que foi preso não é o verdadeiro culpado. Mas, o que seriam os dois? Não pareciam se conhecer e tudo aparentava ser um pouco confuso para Sung Joon também. É bom que vocês não leiam muito por aí e não estraguem as surpresas. Confesso que já imagina porque as sinopses nos sites mais populares estão cheias de spoilers e como é um drama de ficção científica acabamos tendo uma noção. Então, no início não sabemos nada sobre o Sung Hoon, apenas que ele estava se divertindo muito com tudo. Ele injeta algumas vacinas em si mesmo frequentemente e escutou os noticiários sobre a seleção da Soo Yeon para o tratamento. Eu nem tenho palavras para descrever a atuação do Yang Se Jong em Duel. Na mesma cena, no mesmo momento, eles pareciam pessoas completamente diferentes. Ele conseguiu interpretar dois personagens opostos de forma brilhante. Eu fiquei encantada e deixo aqui os meus aplausos. O grande destaque do ano. Choi Jo Hye Kim Jung Eun A, essa promotora me infernizou no início. Eu odiava o jeito arrogante dela e como ela lidava com tudo. O mais importante para ela era resolver imediatamente o caso, não importando igualmente a vida da criança. Ela é uma promotora muito reconhecida no Ministério Público, mas logo percebemos que, assim como eu, o Chefe Jang não gosta muito dela. Existe sim, um passado cruel entre eles que a história também nos revela aos poucos. Então, conforme a história foi passando, eu acabei me acostumando com ela. No fim, a promotora Choi age de maneira estúpida e irresponsável, mas é um mal necessário. Ryoo Mi Rae Seo Eun Soo Seo Eun Soo esteve em Romantic Doctor, Teacher Kim assim como o Yang Se Jong e agora está atuando em My Golden Life. Ela é realmente uma atriz surpreendente e carismática. Yang Se Jong e Seo Eun Soo em Romantic Doctor; Os dois em Duel. A Mi Rae é uma jornalista que vai desempenhar um papel fundamental na trama. Ela encontra o Chefe Jang e o Sung Joon e, também por suas razões, acaba os ajudando em algumas situações. A sua mãe morreu recentemente e ela busca informações sobre seu passado. Ela é uma personagem simpática, determinada e corajosa. Participou de cenas incríveis e, com certeza, somou muito ao enredo. Há, ainda, outros personagens como o sunbae da Mi Rae, Kim Ik Hong Kim Ki Doo. Os policiais da equipe do Chefe Jang e muito fiéis a ele Na Soo Ho Choi Woong e Lee Hyung Sik Yoon Gyung Ho. O detetive e amigo do Chefe Jang, Park Yoo Shik Lee Chul Min. Os assessores da Promotora Choi, Na Song Yi Lee Ye Eun e Jin Byeong Joon Jo Jae Ryong. Todos contribuem de alguma forma na tentativa de resgate da Soo Yeon e eventual resolução do caso. Por fim, a nossa encarnação do mal, filha de peixe, peixinho é ?, Park Seo Jin Jo Soo Hyang. Considerações Finais Quando eu iniciei Duel eu imaginei que fosse um pouco mais dinâmico. Alguns episódios perto do fim eram longos e cheios de diálogos. Por óbvio, não comprometeu meu envolvimento com essa história única e maravilhosa, mas é bom pontuar isso para que vocês não esperem por ação o tempo inteiro, caso decidam assistir aí. É um drama inteligente e muito bem escrito. Duel é um drama de ficção científica cheio de reviravoltas e imprevisível. Quando eu li a resenha da Lu MDUGS, eu comentei que seria facilmente conquistada e fui. No início, a história gira em torno do Chefe Jang e sua busca pela Soo Yeon. Eu ficava pensando como eles iam desenvolver 16 episódios em torno disso. Mas, de fato, não é só isso e a história muda de rumo algumas vezes sem a gente perceber, quando eles lançam novas informações e entrelaçam tramas paralelas que sempre estiveram aí no plano de fundo. E pensem em alguém muito desesperado para encontrar a sua filha que fala ainda um monte de palavrões por minuto porque esse é o Chefe Jang no início de Duel. Depois que ele encontrou um pouco de esperança no Lee Sung Joon, o Chefe Jang acalmou o coração parou um pouco com a gritaria e violência gratuita, mas, com certeza, nunca desistiu de procurar pela Soo Yeon. Também como eu disse acima, o Chefe Jang faria qualquer coisa para recuperar sua filha, inclusive utiliza o Sung Joon apenas como uma ferramenta. Aos poucos, eles vão se conhecendo melhor e o Chefe Jang vai percebendo a pessoa compreensível e altruísta que é o Sung Joon. Eu amei, de coração, acompanhar o crescimento da relação entre esses dois personagens. Chingus, a Soo Yeon é incrivelmente fofa e amável. Sério, não tem como não amar a Soo Yeon, por sua inocência, carisma e compaixão. As cenas em que ela apareceu foram apaixonantes e reconfortantes. Ela é uma lição de vida por si só. Eventualmente, o Sung Joon vai ligando algumas situações sobre o seu passado, com seus lastros de memória. Nesse ponto, o foco do drama já não era tanto a relação de pai e filha, mas o mistério que envolvia pesquisas ilegais e testes assustadores. Queria pontuar que, com certeza, o grande destaque de Duel foi a impecável atuação do Yang Se Jong. Sem dúvidas, digno de todos os elogios desse mundo. O Sung Joon sempre pensa nos outros antes de si mesmo e tem um sorriso caloroso e acolhedor. O Sung Hoon é extremamente vingativo e se diverte fazendo mal aos outros. Eu não usaria a frase “um é do bem e outro é do mal” porque isso é um pouco relativo. Mas, eles são completamente diferentes, praticamente o oposto um do outro e a história não precisava me dizer quem era quem porque eu conseguia notadamente diferenciar, mesmo que estavam lado a lado, mesmo em situações aleatórias, era notável a diferença entre os dois. Os olhares, os sorrisos, tudo era diferente, apesar de serem interpretados pelo mesmo ator. Isso é mérito da brilhante atuação do oppa Yang Se Jong. Duel traz lições sobre humanidade, de amor entre família e alguns assuntos super delicados são abordados com maestria. A cada episódio, nos aproximamos mais da verdade por trás de tudo. Também não tem romance. Eu apenas queria que eles tivessem dado um pouco de espaço no final para trazer uma abordagem diferente sobre as ações do Sung Hoon. Estou comentando de modo geral para não trazer spoilers, mas o Sung Hoon deveria ter sido melhor compreendido na minha opinião. Acreditem, todos foram vítimas naquele contexto. O final de Duel é maravilhoso e, com certeza, eu nunca esperei um final diferente. É só que tudo aconteceu um pouco tarde para o Sung Hoon e eu me senti triste por ele. Resumindo A trama de Duel é incrível, inteligente e única, a atuação é fantástica, a música é boa, os personagens são envolventes e a história é cheia de reviravoltas. Drama super recomendado para os apaixonados por ficção científica, com porções de ação, suspense e drama. Não percam essa obra! Onde assistir/baixar Duel? kingdomfansubs dramafever E aí chingus, estão se preparando para o natal? Sim, o blog vai trazer algumas surpresas e listas, aguardem! Obrigada pela leitura e visita, se puderem, deixem sempre seus feedbacks sobre as resenhas do blog! É muito importante, pois me mantem viva por aqui. Registro meus agradecimentos para a Lu, minha amada inspiração, pois ela me recomendou o drama responsável pela resenha de hoje. Os gifs desse post foram quase todos feitos por mim yes, usei meu psd novo, não coloquei os créditos dessa vez também, fiz rapidinho, mas espero que tenham gostado. Até breve! ≧◡≦
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Completed wavy386 people found this review helpful Story Acting/Cast 10 Music Rewatch Value 10 I had to take a couple of days to process my thoughts before writing this review. I have never been so affected by a drama before in my life, and honestly I don't know if my longing for this drama is something I'd ever care to repeat. I started this hoping for action and serious topics. I wanted plot and not romantic shenanigans. The drama starts off being pretty much all about a cop looking for his kidnapped daughter. This guy, however, is far from likable, and I found it difficult to sympathize with him in his plight. Why? Because he was, to put it simply, crazy, violent, and screaming. Lots of screaming. Lots of swearing. Lots of beating up suspects without evidence, heavy police brutality. This dude cared for nothing and no one but his daughter and wouldn't hesitate to brutally assault anyone he perceived to be in his way. That's where Clone 1, Sung Joon, comes in. Don't worry, I won't spoil anything. He has no memory of who he is, but Chief Jang decides poor Sung Joon is the key to finding his daughter. When these two meet, this is when the story really kicks off. I hated the detective for the first 2 episodes, but he does become more tolerable thanks to Sung Joon, who is kind and warm and patient where Chief Jang is crass, rude, and prone to fits of random rage. So for the first part of the drama, I watched because I was invested in the development between Jang and Sung Joon. I thought they were a great pair and really balanced each other nicely, and I'm a sucker for any kind of non-romance relationship focus. Chief Jang treated Sung Joon like a tool at first and didn't see him as a human being at all, and I wanted to see that change. There was some mystery and plenty of action for the first 6 episodes, but then it slows down and becomes mostly just drama and mystery with action sprinkled in. Eventually, the plot moves away from the father-daughter focus and we realize that ultimately this is a story about two clones. It's a sad story. Don't watch this if you don't want a ride on the rollercoaster of emotions. One clone is "evil," selfish and out for revenge and the other is kind, selfless and willing to put his life on the line to help near-strangers. But the characters are not simple, and evil clone is not actually just an "evil clone," but is a deep, complex character that will remain in my mind pretty much forever. What is the story really about? It's about clones learning to be human. It's about a father and his daughter. There's also an evil dude who wants to cure his illness and there's his evil spawn who aren't really worth mentioning but the story isn't really about them. No romance, just friendships and family relationships. Yay! Without Yang Se Jong, this drama would be nothing. His portrayal of three characters is something you really have to see for yourself. But let's say I had to keep reminding myself that it was the same actor. He brought the clones to life in a way that made me feel like I personally knew them. The other actors are good too. And JJY is so much more tolerable when he's not screaming his head off. It's not a perfect story, and there are aspects I wish had been different more interactions between the clones, more father-son bonding with Jang and Sung Joon, less of the secondary cop characters, but these factors don't change my love for this drama. I can't stop thinking about it and have already rewatched most of it 2-3 times. Read More Was this review helpful to you?
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Duel is a suspense drama about a police detective Jung Jae Young whose daughter is kidnapped by a murderous human clone Yang Se Jong. But when he meets a man who looks just like the kidnapper, he finds there’s a bigger mystery going on then he would have ever expected. Duel was such a fantastic ride! Clones are pretty unique territory in Dramaland, and I was curious how the story would be handled. Luckily, it was handled wonderfully and gave me a story full of intensity, action, mystery, and heart. Jung Jae Young plays Detective Jang Deuk Cheon. And he’s one intense guy! He has a very sweet and nurturing relationship with his daughter, Soo Yeon. When she gets kidnapped, he is willing to do anything to get her back. He appears to be constantly on edge, and I easily felt his frantic energy as he worked to find her. Excellent performance! Yang Se Jong was fantastic in dual roles as the good amnesiac Sung Joon and the villainous kidnapper Sung Hoon. As Sung Joon, he was so endearing with such an innocent quality. I felt so bad for him! When he’s accused of kidnapping Soo Yeon, he’s left confused and afraid as he has no memories from before a few days ago. He doesn’t want to believe he could have done bad things, and he really wants to help Deuk Cheon find Soo Yeon. I also think poor Sung Joon gets beat up more than any drama character I’ve ever seen! He’s seriously a punching bag for almost everyone he comes across. I already felt bad for him, then to watch him constantly take such beatings was heartbreaking. Kudos to Yang Se Jong for really getting into character and going through so much. Then as Sung Hoon, Yang Se Jong nails the villain role. Sung Hoon has that creepy smile, he’s confident, and he’s a force to be reckoned with. He shows no mercy for those who get in the way of achieving his goal. Because he’s a villain who doesn’t really show remorse, it’s difficult to sympathize with him for a long time. But the more we learn, the more tragic his story becomes. Slowly, we begin to understand what made him into the man he is, and I couldn’t help but feel sorrow for him. And I fully believed that Sung Joon and Sung Hoon were two separate people. They looked exactly the same, but their personalities and mannerisms were completely different. I’m still thoroughly impressed by Yang Se Jong for being so convincing as each guy. Even more impressive is that there are scenes where Sung Joon impersonated Sung Hoon and I could always tell it was actually Sung Joon. That’s pretty crazy for my mind to wrap around. This was my first time seeing him, and he made me an instant fan. Ryu Mi Rae Seo Eun Soo is a reporter. While looking for information about her mother, she finds herself right in the middle of the mystery Deuk Cheon and Sung Joon are involved in. And then there is Prosecutor Choi Jo Hye Kim Jung Eun who is running the mission to locate Soo Yeon, but her fierce personality tends to put her at odds with Deuk Cheon. I ended up thoroughly enjoying Duel. It was thrilling, had a fantastic story, and even had heart to tie it all together. There’s an intriguing mystery in place as we go on a journey to learn why Soo Yeon has been kidnapped as well as what Sung Joon’s connection to her and the kidnapper are. We get dropped right into the middle of the action at the beginning of the series, and the intensity continues throughout the drama. Something I particularly love in dramas is when the heroes end up on the run. Even better when the duo has to reluctantly work together. And that’s exactly what this drama does with Sung Joon and Deuk Cheon. With Sung Joon being framed for kidnapping Soo Yeon and Deuk Cheon needing Sung Joon to find her, they end up on the run from the cops as they search for answers. First, it’s very intense as there are plenty of close encounters with cops as well as bad guys. I also enjoy getting to see the two guys slowly bond in the midst of their difficult circumstances. And watching the relationship slowly develop between Sung Joon and Deuk Cheon was very nice throughout the series. There is also a well-developed mystery surrounding the clones, their purpose, and their connection to Deuk Cheon. The drama was plotted wonderfully as it carefully revealed pieces of the puzzle while maintaining a good pace and intensity to keep me engaged. The story of Sung Joon and Sung Hoon is quite tragic. Learning their back story and how they are connected was very emotional. It brings up questions as to what makes us human and shows the terrible things humans will do to survive. Their relationship was an interesting one that delivered so much emotion. There are a couple minor negatives that you should be aware of about the drama. There’s a decent amount of shoddy police work and poor decision making throughout. There’s also several times where the plot devices were of the far too convenient side. They are the kind of things where you roll your eyes and go “Come on! There’s no way that could happen!” or “Are you kidding? Why is he doing such a stupid thing when any sane person would know better?” These sorts of situations only really stand out a few times, but you should be aware they are there. I personally think that the story and everything else was so good that these things didn’t bother me much. Again, roll your eyes and move on. There are also a few unanswered questions as well as some plot holes here and there. But these issues felt minor considering such a well developed mystery and story was in place that for the most part was executed very well. So overall, I found Duel to be a thrilling and emotional ride. I really enjoyed the characters and the intense journeys they went on. The clone element was handled well and certainly added a freshness to the story. And finally, Duel is exactly how I like my crime thrillers with action, mystery, and heart. It was a truly wonderful combination. My Rating Click here for more Kdrama Reviews. Sign Up to receive email updates of kdrama reviews, casting news, trailers, and more. Copyright © 2015-2017 by Kdrama Kisses. All rights reserved. This website or any portion thereof may not be reproduced or used in any manner whatsoever without the express written permission of the author. Excerpts may be used provided that credit is given to Kdrama Kisses with clear and direct links to the original content.
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