La historia de I-na, que fue la única testigo y sospechosa de un caso de asesinato, y 10 años después se convierte en perfiladora y descubre la verdad oculta junto a Han Sam, un agente de po... Leer todoLa historia de I-na, que fue la única testigo y sospechosa de un caso de asesinato, y 10 años después se convierte en perfiladora y descubre la verdad oculta junto a Han Sam, un agente de policía que sospecha de ella como sospechosa.La historia de I-na, que fue la única testigo y sospechosa de un caso de asesinato, y 10 años después se convierte en perfiladora y descubre la verdad oculta junto a Han Sam, un agente de policía que sospecha de ella como sospechosa.
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The plot is interesting and can catch you but the main character Jo I na (Kim Da mi) is so "don't care" type who makes hard to root for.
I think this is because a poor characterization for Kim Da mi who looks like have only one facial expression. She can't transmit to us if she is joking, serious or happy. A unfair comparison is Park Eun bin characterization of a autistic person in "Extraordinary Attorney Woo" who with her talent transmit to us all her feelings.
Son Suk ku has a waay better acting then her as her partner detective Han Sam.
The supporting cast is competent and do their job.
I will watch this series to the end because the plot is good and make me curious how this will end.
I think this is because a poor characterization for Kim Da mi who looks like have only one facial expression. She can't transmit to us if she is joking, serious or happy. A unfair comparison is Park Eun bin characterization of a autistic person in "Extraordinary Attorney Woo" who with her talent transmit to us all her feelings.
Son Suk ku has a waay better acting then her as her partner detective Han Sam.
The supporting cast is competent and do their job.
I will watch this series to the end because the plot is good and make me curious how this will end.
A very entertaining story told over 11 episodes, one that keeps you guessing as its intricacies are slowly unraveled. Kim Da-mi's characterization of the police profiler who was traumatized in her childhood is a real highlight, and I loved her mannerisms which varied between childlike and insightful. It's fiction but I also liked how it referenced the extensive growth of Seoul in the 1980's, one that resulted in many improvements but which sometimes was a little ruthless, coming at the expense of existing communities. That gives an already great story extra weight, and that more than one set of demons are being exorcised.
You're in for a wild ride with "Nine Puzzles," the Korean thriller that delivers on every front! From the moment the credits roll, this series grabs you by the collar and doesn't let go, proving to be an utterly exciting, fun, and gripping cinematic experience.
The plot, a masterclass in intricate design, unfolds like a fiendishly clever puzzle itself. Just when you think you've pieced together the solution, "Nine Puzzles" throws another curveball, leaving you gasping and scrambling to catch up. The pacing is relentless, a high-octane sprint that keeps your adrenaline pumping from beginning to end. There's never a dull moment, as each twist and turn is more unexpected and exhilarating than the last.
What makes "Nine Puzzles" so much fun is the sheer audacity of its storytelling. It embraces the thrilling conventions of the genre with gusto, yet manages to subvert expectations at every turn. You'll find yourself cheering, gasping, and even laughing at the sheer brilliance of the narrative misdirections. The film clearly delights in playing with its audience, and that infectious energy translates directly to a truly enjoyable viewing.
But beneath the excitement and fun lies a core of pure, unadulterated tension. "Nine Puzzles" is gripping in the truest sense of the word. The characters, despite the breakneck speed of the plot, are surprisingly well-developed and relatable. You'll find yourself genuinely invested in their fates, making every close call and every revelation all the more impactful. The performances are top-notch across the board, with the lead delivering compelling portrayels.
In a genre often saturated with predictable tropes, "Nine Puzzles" stands out as a fresh, inventive, and thoroughly entertaining thriller. If you're looking for a series that will keep you on the edge of your seat, make you think, and leave you feeling utterly exhilarated, then "Nine Puzzles" is an absolute must-watch. Prepare for a thrilling ride that you won't soon forget!
The plot, a masterclass in intricate design, unfolds like a fiendishly clever puzzle itself. Just when you think you've pieced together the solution, "Nine Puzzles" throws another curveball, leaving you gasping and scrambling to catch up. The pacing is relentless, a high-octane sprint that keeps your adrenaline pumping from beginning to end. There's never a dull moment, as each twist and turn is more unexpected and exhilarating than the last.
What makes "Nine Puzzles" so much fun is the sheer audacity of its storytelling. It embraces the thrilling conventions of the genre with gusto, yet manages to subvert expectations at every turn. You'll find yourself cheering, gasping, and even laughing at the sheer brilliance of the narrative misdirections. The film clearly delights in playing with its audience, and that infectious energy translates directly to a truly enjoyable viewing.
But beneath the excitement and fun lies a core of pure, unadulterated tension. "Nine Puzzles" is gripping in the truest sense of the word. The characters, despite the breakneck speed of the plot, are surprisingly well-developed and relatable. You'll find yourself genuinely invested in their fates, making every close call and every revelation all the more impactful. The performances are top-notch across the board, with the lead delivering compelling portrayels.
In a genre often saturated with predictable tropes, "Nine Puzzles" stands out as a fresh, inventive, and thoroughly entertaining thriller. If you're looking for a series that will keep you on the edge of your seat, make you think, and leave you feeling utterly exhilarated, then "Nine Puzzles" is an absolute must-watch. Prepare for a thrilling ride that you won't soon forget!
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Strong introduction to a murder mystery with a quirky and offbeat tone. It is full of symbolism which instantly makes for a fun watch. Every time the camera rests on something, it either symbolises something or is a clue which means viewers have to stay locked in.
Along with the strange world of Nine Puzzles, all the characters, main and secondary, are equally eccentric, suggesting that this is not going to be a straightforward thriller.
The genius of the series is that it doesn't just question who the killer is - it questions what a killer looks like. Guilt drips from every character. The show scatters doubt like breadcrumbs, leading viewers into a forest where no one.
Along with the strange world of Nine Puzzles, all the characters, main and secondary, are equally eccentric, suggesting that this is not going to be a straightforward thriller.
The genius of the series is that it doesn't just question who the killer is - it questions what a killer looks like. Guilt drips from every character. The show scatters doubt like breadcrumbs, leading viewers into a forest where no one.
Watching first episode I instantly engaged. The portrayal of characters is great, how Yoon Ena seem childish yet smart, Curry man is soft hearted yet trying so hard to be nonchalant.
Now that it's end I can say that it's not that surprising but still make sense in all way. They even make me feel bad for the killer, I also wish they could live their life for themselves for once but no. I understand the killer, and I tolerate it. They did a good job on that, but tbh the fire scene could be more realistic, and they also could make it sadder I believe. The story itself is sad, so why don't make the most out of it?
Now that it's end I can say that it's not that surprising but still make sense in all way. They even make me feel bad for the killer, I also wish they could live their life for themselves for once but no. I understand the killer, and I tolerate it. They did a good job on that, but tbh the fire scene could be more realistic, and they also could make it sadder I believe. The story itself is sad, so why don't make the most out of it?
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- TriviaThe flashback scenes, set against a black background and with eerie synthesizer, are highly reminiscent of Stranger Things (2016).
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