Daebakbudongsan
- Série télévisée
- 2021
- 1h 5m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
7,6/10
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Un drame occulte sur des courtiers immobiliers qui exorcisent et nettoient des bâtiments dans lesquels les fantômes fréquentent et les gens sont morts.Un drame occulte sur des courtiers immobiliers qui exorcisent et nettoient des bâtiments dans lesquels les fantômes fréquentent et les gens sont morts.Un drame occulte sur des courtiers immobiliers qui exorcisent et nettoient des bâtiments dans lesquels les fantômes fréquentent et les gens sont morts.
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- 2 nominations au total
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An exorcist who is a real estate agent deals with ghosts who prevent buildings meeting there retail value. She becomes involved with a con artist who without realising has psychic ability and may help her free her mother who has become a vengeful ghost and stays by her side. The exorcist is played by Jang Na-ra and the conman by Jung Yong-hwa who do a sterling job as do the superb supporting cast. The plot is clever where they deal with tragic ghosts who refuse to leave as they have unfinished business, there is also a storyline running through the series of the connection between the two leads and the death of her mother. An enjoyable well paced series which is worth a watch and will draw you in with the sad stories of some of the vengeful ghosts.
Obvious low budget sets, but great use of it. I loved Jang Na-Ra's acting. It was almost empowering. Just enough twists and turns for one to enjoy. Oh not to forget. Interesting genre.
This is a rare drama in that it really is an all-rounder: its entertaining, smart, funny, poignant, and creepy. It has a fantastic soundtrack that perfectly suits the story line, eerie cinematography that keeps you grounded in the material, and a smart, well written plot that comes full circle. Most (if not all) questions are answered by the end of the show, and even though many episodes focus on a single story line (i.e. Ghost of the week) the episodes never feel like filler and the show never gets boring. Jang Na-Ra and Jung Yong-Hwa were a great pair and I found the lack of annoying romantic subplots somewhat refreshing. Na Ra really shone at the end, her performance in the last episode was outstanding.
Loved it alot.
One of the rarest kdramas that is interesting from the very very beginning to its end, doesn't seem to be too long. Yong Hwa and Nara's acting, CGI affects everything was awesome.
One of the rarest kdramas that is interesting from the very very beginning to its end, doesn't seem to be too long. Yong Hwa and Nara's acting, CGI affects everything was awesome.
Lets be honest.
Korean television shows are 99% this: Two people who first don't like each other falls in love. The end.
This, is a different beast however.
The greatest part of this show is the smaller stories told in each episode. Regret, resentment, grief, Losing a loved one, losing a parent, losing a child.
And it hits you hard.
It's been a while since I've cried this much.
The actors are really really good. Everything about the production is top notch (for a television budget).
However the strength of the show is the television format. This would have made a good movie, but the longer runtime allows it to become something great. It allows it to tell not just one story, but multiple stories woven together as well as having a main story as it's core.
It's really really really well written and acted out brilliantly. Baek Hyun-joo as Chang Hwa-mo (the restaurant owner) gave one of the most believable performances I've ever seen.
The only reason I'm not giving this 10/10 is this: It's not long enough.
Unlike shows like 'The sopranos' that ran for over 6 season. This is a stand-alone single season with 16 episodes. That is still over 10 hours and probably one of the most rewarding binges I've sat through for a long time.
The first episode however is a little bit weak. So if you're reading all of the positive reviews here and start watching without feeling convinced. Do yourself a favor and keep watching, it gets better and better. And better.
Korean television shows are 99% this: Two people who first don't like each other falls in love. The end.
This, is a different beast however.
The greatest part of this show is the smaller stories told in each episode. Regret, resentment, grief, Losing a loved one, losing a parent, losing a child.
And it hits you hard.
It's been a while since I've cried this much.
The actors are really really good. Everything about the production is top notch (for a television budget).
However the strength of the show is the television format. This would have made a good movie, but the longer runtime allows it to become something great. It allows it to tell not just one story, but multiple stories woven together as well as having a main story as it's core.
It's really really really well written and acted out brilliantly. Baek Hyun-joo as Chang Hwa-mo (the restaurant owner) gave one of the most believable performances I've ever seen.
The only reason I'm not giving this 10/10 is this: It's not long enough.
Unlike shows like 'The sopranos' that ran for over 6 season. This is a stand-alone single season with 16 episodes. That is still over 10 hours and probably one of the most rewarding binges I've sat through for a long time.
The first episode however is a little bit weak. So if you're reading all of the positive reviews here and start watching without feeling convinced. Do yourself a favor and keep watching, it gets better and better. And better.
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Performed by Jung Yong-hwa (CNBLUE)
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