Tell Me What You Saw
- TV Series
- 2020
- 1h
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7.6/10
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An eccentric genius profiler works with a detective with photographic memory and a police chief to go after a serial killer who was thought to be dead.An eccentric genius profiler works with a detective with photographic memory and a police chief to go after a serial killer who was thought to be dead.An eccentric genius profiler works with a detective with photographic memory and a police chief to go after a serial killer who was thought to be dead.
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Jang Hyuk is a brilliant actor and one of my favorites. The rest of the cast was also good, writing was until last episodes, and the series worked well for me until the last few episodes when there was so much violence it felt way over the top. Then there were repeated scenes like they were running out of steam. And, seriously, a cop who holds a gun on a really bad guy repeatedly yet never pulls the trigger. At any rate, mostly a good series with the too-frequent series issues of not being able to remain great until the end.
What made this experience even more special was the commitment to a high level of professionalism, without resorting to inappropriate conversations or embarrassing +18 scenes. The events were engaging, well-thought-out, and full of details that kept the viewer immersed without feeling bored. The characters were strong and well-developed, with a cohesive plot that made following the story highly enjoyable.
This series showcases how a dramatic work can be captivating and full of excitement without compromising values or sacrificing quality for cheap thrills. It managed to deliver a story rich with surprises and developments, reflecting the effort of the production team and the creativity infused into every scene. Watching this series was a refreshing experience, combining entertainment, suspense, and respect for audience standards, setting an example of what dramatic works should strive for.
This series showcases how a dramatic work can be captivating and full of excitement without compromising values or sacrificing quality for cheap thrills. It managed to deliver a story rich with surprises and developments, reflecting the effort of the production team and the creativity infused into every scene. Watching this series was a refreshing experience, combining entertainment, suspense, and respect for audience standards, setting an example of what dramatic works should strive for.
This series is a mix of drama, absurdity, lack of logic and plot twists are just ridiculous. There are a lot of cool Korean detectives with the original storyline. But this one mixed up too many plots, unnecessary pathos and copied from US detectives. 5 points for a stunning lady detective hairstyle only :)
A serial killer on the loose,a young police woman with a traumatic childhood incident,and the ability of photographic memory
A mimic crazy guy under arrest...
And a mysterious x-detective watching over the investigations
breath taking episodes
It's about a series of police investigations with an overriding story about a not very believable serial killer. His behavior is too inconsistent to be believed. He's been dormant for five years but reappears for no good reason. The series is not well written but it is photographed and edited to be compelling. It's a very stark and dark viewing experience and sometimes it is grotesque. There are quite a few strangulations. The plot doesn't always make any more sense than the serial killer does. The investigators seem to pluck clues out of thin air, for example, and then have to explain those clues to each other and to us. This vortex of a series got so bizarre that it sucked me in for fun. Award winning actor Jang Hyuk plays an eccentric loner who makes dubious (to me) pronouncements about criminal minds. His character and two fine actresses playing his lady associates helped to keep me watching although I kept being tempted to stop. 7 stars.
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Performed by Kim Yoon Ah
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