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A family psychological thriller about a dilemma that Korea's best profiler experiences when he learns the secret of his daughter related to the murder crime he is investigating.A family psychological thriller about a dilemma that Korea's best profiler experiences when he learns the secret of his daughter related to the murder crime he is investigating.A family psychological thriller about a dilemma that Korea's best profiler experiences when he learns the secret of his daughter related to the murder crime he is investigating.
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Doubt is a masterclass in crime thriller storytelling, keeping audiences on the edge of their seats from start to finish. The drama excels in weaving a complex web of mystery, tension, and unexpected twists that challenge even the most seasoned fans of the genre. It's a deep dive into the messy, heartbreaking complexities of family relationships. As much as the plot keeps you on the edge of your seat, it's the emotional weight behind the characters' struggles that really hits hard.
Cinematography is beautiful. The setting is nothing special, just a normal city and the detective/his daughter's normal house. But the way they depict it to be gloomy and colorless adds to the ambience, and also highlights the relationship between the detective and his daughter.
In conclusion, Doubt is an exceptional drama that offers a refreshing take on crime thrillers. It engages your mind and emotions, leaving a lasting impression. If you're looking for a show that will keep you guessing and challenge your expectations, Doubt is a must-watch.
Cinematography is beautiful. The setting is nothing special, just a normal city and the detective/his daughter's normal house. But the way they depict it to be gloomy and colorless adds to the ambience, and also highlights the relationship between the detective and his daughter.
In conclusion, Doubt is an exceptional drama that offers a refreshing take on crime thrillers. It engages your mind and emotions, leaving a lasting impression. If you're looking for a show that will keep you guessing and challenge your expectations, Doubt is a must-watch.
The plot is very good, however, perhaps with the intention of adding more drama, the director presents us with excessively long scenes, so long that they even look like still shots, which makes the development a bit slow and boring. Despite this detail, the characters seem to adapt very well to this slow style of telling the story, where the performance of the suspicious daughter and the profiler stand out in an outstanding way, even giving the impression of having worked with this director in other opportunities. Describing the style as slow is not intended as a negative criticism, on the contrary, given that this is a drama and suspense series in which each episode gives us more questions than answers, it may be of interest to that audience that loves to be kept on the edge of the couch without a single clue about the outcome.
I've watched the first two episodes of "Doubt" or "Such a Close Traitor" and I'd rate them as 9 out of 10.
It is veeery suspenseful and thrilling.
An unsocial but brilliant police profiler has been living with his 18 year old daughter in his big house but apparently only for a short time.
We don't know what happened to the mother, but she divorced the police profiler some time ago and seems to have died recently.
The daughter is very cold, meticulous and calculating. She does not feel empathy for anyone and when she shows emotions in public they are just made up to fool people to make them do what she wants - or to hide who or what she really is.
The police profiler has to solve one last case before he moves somewhere else with his daughter.
During the investigation of the murder of a young girl the police profiler begins to suspect his daughter of being the killer.
The longer the investigation goes the more evidence leads to her as the culprit.
We also learn that the police profiler has also been suspecting his daughter of having killed her little brother when she was about 12.
Then he discovers that during the current police investigation his daughter has been snooping around his files and then destroyed a piece of evidence (some little fuzzy red cat pendant) which would have linked her directly to the murder.
The police profiler then confronts his daughter and asks her directly if she had killed the young girl a few days ago.
She just stands up and without emotions asks her father instead: "Do you REALLY think my little brother died from an accident - and do you REALLY think mom committed suicide?"
Wooooooooooooo.......
I really can't wait to see the next episode!
It is veeery suspenseful and thrilling.
An unsocial but brilliant police profiler has been living with his 18 year old daughter in his big house but apparently only for a short time.
We don't know what happened to the mother, but she divorced the police profiler some time ago and seems to have died recently.
The daughter is very cold, meticulous and calculating. She does not feel empathy for anyone and when she shows emotions in public they are just made up to fool people to make them do what she wants - or to hide who or what she really is.
The police profiler has to solve one last case before he moves somewhere else with his daughter.
During the investigation of the murder of a young girl the police profiler begins to suspect his daughter of being the killer.
The longer the investigation goes the more evidence leads to her as the culprit.
We also learn that the police profiler has also been suspecting his daughter of having killed her little brother when she was about 12.
Then he discovers that during the current police investigation his daughter has been snooping around his files and then destroyed a piece of evidence (some little fuzzy red cat pendant) which would have linked her directly to the murder.
The police profiler then confronts his daughter and asks her directly if she had killed the young girl a few days ago.
She just stands up and without emotions asks her father instead: "Do you REALLY think my little brother died from an accident - and do you REALLY think mom committed suicide?"
Wooooooooooooo.......
I really can't wait to see the next episode!
I started watching this drama because I heard that my favorite actor, Han Suk-kyu, was appearing on MBC, where the original drama was aired, for the first time in 30 years.
I think Han Suk-kyu is one of the best actors in Korea in terms of acting skills, and the directing, story, and acting skills of the other actors who appeared with him are the best among the dramas I've seen this year.
The tension and directing in each episode are outstanding, and it makes you wait for the next episode every time.
I recommend that you don't approach it too quickly, but savor each scene and enjoy it.
The best Korean drama of the year is currently airing on MBC on Saturdays and Sundays, and can be seen worldwide on Netflix, so I'm looking forward to the upcoming episodes.
I think Han Suk-kyu is one of the best actors in Korea in terms of acting skills, and the directing, story, and acting skills of the other actors who appeared with him are the best among the dramas I've seen this year.
The tension and directing in each episode are outstanding, and it makes you wait for the next episode every time.
I recommend that you don't approach it too quickly, but savor each scene and enjoy it.
The best Korean drama of the year is currently airing on MBC on Saturdays and Sundays, and can be seen worldwide on Netflix, so I'm looking forward to the upcoming episodes.
Doubt is so much more than just a mind-bending psychological thriller. It's a deep dive into the messy, heartbreaking complexities of family relationships. As much as the plot keeps you on the edge of your seat, it's the emotional weight behind the characters' struggles that really hits hard.
And then there's Han Suk-kyu. I can't even begin to express how amazing he is in this role. Every scene is a masterclass in subtlety, whether he's showing the weight of his character's guilt or the raw emotion of someone trying to salvage the wreckage of his life. His acting is so layered & nuanced that you can practically feel every bit of pain and longing he's going through.
The directing, cinematography, and BGM make this drama a cinematic experience. A solid 10/10!
And then there's Han Suk-kyu. I can't even begin to express how amazing he is in this role. Every scene is a masterclass in subtlety, whether he's showing the weight of his character's guilt or the raw emotion of someone trying to salvage the wreckage of his life. His acting is so layered & nuanced that you can practically feel every bit of pain and longing he's going through.
The directing, cinematography, and BGM make this drama a cinematic experience. A solid 10/10!
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