Les histoires de la vie quotidienne de procureurs surchargés de travail à Séoul.Les histoires de la vie quotidienne de procureurs surchargés de travail à Séoul.Les histoires de la vie quotidienne de procureurs surchargés de travail à Séoul.
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Lee sung jae never disappoint me in his shows , this k drama is so good and comforting i heavily recommend it to everyone.at first i thought this gonna be a sad drama but it turned out one of the chill and great one.
I came across this show totally randomly and decided to give it a try and I was rewarded for it. I absolutely love the style of narration and the slice of life feel to the episodes.The humour is always laugh out loud funny and the casting is so perfect. I miss all of the prosecutors of team 2 in Jinyoung :( Best team ever !! Especially love Prosecutor Sun Woong <3
The script bubbles with humour. The drama shines with a character driven storyline populated with well-drawn characters . The interactions between those characters bristle with conflict. Every relationship is multi-layered and entirely real.
The acting is always of a high standard.
None of this will surprise those of you that have discovered the joys of Korean drama.
The story offers an insight into the life of a Korean prosecutor, both the good and the bad. As a Brit I am in no position to judge the accuracy of the portrayal, but it feels real, especially as uncomfortable truths are not ducked.
That does mean that an exciting thriller story line is eschewed in favour of truth. The downside of that is that this drama does not offer excitement. But instead it offers much else.
The acting is always of a high standard.
None of this will surprise those of you that have discovered the joys of Korean drama.
The story offers an insight into the life of a Korean prosecutor, both the good and the bad. As a Brit I am in no position to judge the accuracy of the portrayal, but it feels real, especially as uncomfortable truths are not ducked.
That does mean that an exciting thriller story line is eschewed in favour of truth. The downside of that is that this drama does not offer excitement. But instead it offers much else.
Don't get me wrong, I love "Attorney Woo" but il is more of a classic K drama with a legal background, fantasy characters that entertain and criminal cases that center on specific aspects of the korean society.
What made my wife pick "Diary of a prosecutor", I don't know, the netflix trailer is nothing special, the description is like a myriad other legal k dramas but boy, she hit paydirt with that one!
What's to like?
What could have been better?
To sum it up, if you want a really heartwarming (even better than "hometown cha cha"), well documented k drama that really teaches you things about korean society that other k drama don't really show as well, this is the one for you. Don't miss it, you won't regret watching it!
What made my wife pick "Diary of a prosecutor", I don't know, the netflix trailer is nothing special, the description is like a myriad other legal k dramas but boy, she hit paydirt with that one!
What's to like?
- the best part is the team of prosecutors, you really care for them, even the initially not very friendly one, they are deeply human and the team they form is really special and heartwarming.
- the description of the prosecutor hierarchy and legal aspect of the korean society really gives you a vision unlike any other legal k drama. In "Attorney Woo", you guess they had legal advisors, here, I could swear the writers were prosecutors, some things you just cannit invent.
- it diverges from the "one episode, one case" template, the stories span several episodes, the situations evolve much more naturally, you really felle immersed in the everyday life of a prosecutor.
- this is one of the few k dramas that has no weak moment and you wish there were more episodes. Most of the time, you see that the drama does not have enough momentum for 16 or 20 episodes and the show seems kind of diluted to get to the end. Not here, I could easily have watched a score more episodes.
What could have been better?
- the private life of the prosecutors is skimmed over, like an afterthought, you get episodes about several of them but, outside of these episodes, you don't really get to know their personal life (but you don't really care because their relations inside the team are so much fun)
- you don't get resolutions of every case, some legal stories seem to just float away, if you like to get an answer to every question, this is not the show for you.
- the final episode is not really a final episode, you don't feel like everything gets a satisfying resolution, you could easily have added at least one episode.
To sum it up, if you want a really heartwarming (even better than "hometown cha cha"), well documented k drama that really teaches you things about korean society that other k drama don't really show as well, this is the one for you. Don't miss it, you won't regret watching it!
I wasn't sure at first how I liked this series but I stuck with it because of actor Sun Kyun-Lee who is one of my favorites. He and the series did not disappoint me! Soon I felt like part of the team. They were funny and yet complex. Each person had a backstory which helped you understand why they were the way they were. I fell in love with each character and didn't want it to end!!!
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