Agui Maeumeul Ilgneun Jadeul
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- 2022
- 1h 10min
Un thriller policier basé sur un roman Web du même nom qui contient l'expérience de terrain de Kwon Il Yong, le No.Un thriller policier basé sur un roman Web du même nom qui contient l'expérience de terrain de Kwon Il Yong, le No.Un thriller policier basé sur un roman Web du même nom qui contient l'expérience de terrain de Kwon Il Yong, le No.
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- 5 victoires et 4 nominations au total
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It's almost impossible to not compare the two shows to each other, as this basically feels like a Korean version of Mindhunter.
We get to see how the first "profilers" make an emergence in solving crimes, we get the old guard scoffing at these new "brainy" guys and their weird antics, we get the interviews with the serial killers to find out what makes them tick, and using all the intelligence they have garnered to catch new ones running amock.
Because of all the simmilarities, it's also impossible to not compare the two shows. And while "Those who read the Hearts of Evil" is an entertaining show as well on it's own, "Mindhunter" is the one which ends up on top in my opinion. And by seeing how one does it better, it also makes you notice how the other does it worse in certain aspects.
This is a more sensationalised version. There are more extreme coincidences, there are more crazed serial killers, there's more drama shown by the characters. While Mindhunter feels more like they want to show a realistic almost documentary like show, this one feels almost more like they wanted to make a stretched out Hollywood movie.
And there's nothing wrong with that. This was an entertaining time waster.
We get to see how the first "profilers" make an emergence in solving crimes, we get the old guard scoffing at these new "brainy" guys and their weird antics, we get the interviews with the serial killers to find out what makes them tick, and using all the intelligence they have garnered to catch new ones running amock.
Because of all the simmilarities, it's also impossible to not compare the two shows. And while "Those who read the Hearts of Evil" is an entertaining show as well on it's own, "Mindhunter" is the one which ends up on top in my opinion. And by seeing how one does it better, it also makes you notice how the other does it worse in certain aspects.
This is a more sensationalised version. There are more extreme coincidences, there are more crazed serial killers, there's more drama shown by the characters. While Mindhunter feels more like they want to show a realistic almost documentary like show, this one feels almost more like they wanted to make a stretched out Hollywood movie.
And there's nothing wrong with that. This was an entertaining time waster.
This series is about the establishment of a criminal profiling department within the police force. It shows the struggles the department faced in gaining acceptance within the force and the cases that they investigated which established their reputation. The teams star is an introvert with issues of his own but his brilliance is being able to enter the mind of killers and identify some of their traits. It is well acted by the full cast and the story mainly concentrates on serial killers and looking into what drives some of them. I find stories of this nature depressing as the murderers represented actually exist and random killing is so difficult to solve, therefore I am thankful people exist who can assist capture of them.
Also called "Though the Darkness." The name is apt for the journey the main protagonist has to undergo. Criminal profiling is quite a difficult job as this show reveals. Nam-gil Kim effortlessly carries the plot with his quiet demeanor and focus.
It's interesting to see how the relationships among the detectives grow and how their approach to investigations develop. Shoutout to the director, Park Bo-Ram, who created a crime drama set in the late 90s that is believable.
This show is definitely among the best true crime stories that have emerged from South Korea. Highly recommended.
It's interesting to see how the relationships among the detectives grow and how their approach to investigations develop. Shoutout to the director, Park Bo-Ram, who created a crime drama set in the late 90s that is believable.
This show is definitely among the best true crime stories that have emerged from South Korea. Highly recommended.
Do you need to watch something REAL?
Look no further. How does it feel to be a detective? Through the 12 episodes you will travel with the best mind in this series.
The lead character is a Korean sherlock mind hunter who will take you through the thinking and the analysis which is what makes this series stand out from the other ones like mind hunter or many other crime thriller. You will be thinking about how they solve these cases without not much lead. But you see some brilliant deductive skills, behavioral analysis, quick wit thinking to capture, instinct and also come across great acting by both protagonist and antagonists.
Spend 12 to 13 hours of your life to enjoy this masterpiece.....
Look no further. How does it feel to be a detective? Through the 12 episodes you will travel with the best mind in this series.
The lead character is a Korean sherlock mind hunter who will take you through the thinking and the analysis which is what makes this series stand out from the other ones like mind hunter or many other crime thriller. You will be thinking about how they solve these cases without not much lead. But you see some brilliant deductive skills, behavioral analysis, quick wit thinking to capture, instinct and also come across great acting by both protagonist and antagonists.
Spend 12 to 13 hours of your life to enjoy this masterpiece.....
A captivating and binge worthy detective drama series, this is the Korean version of the hit series Mindhunter. Everything about this is on point. Amazing acting, script, cinematography, soundtrack and overall production value. Pretty much as good as it gets.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesBased on non fiction novel of the same name by profiler Kwon Il Yong & writer Go Na Moo (published September 28, 2018 by Alma).
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- Through the Darkness
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- 1h 10min(70 min)
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- 16:9 HD
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