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dvadout
4 people found this review helpful
Feb 7, 2021
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 5.0
Story 6.5
Acting/Cast 6.0
Music 3.5
Rewatch Value 2.0
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Well, call me the odd one out of the bunch who really didn't like this. I seriously took a nap after every episode! It was just that slow. The main character had only one facial expression and that was the 'confused' look. It grated my nerves!

I watched because I liked Lee Gi Young in Vegabond. I will watch anything he's in because he plays his characters really well. I even liked Jeon Sung Woo. His skills and gulliblenesss-yeah I know it's not a word-made him more likeable than any other character in this series.

I even liked the female cop. She was bad a** to the end.

Sadly no one in my opinion could save this series. To me it took too long to get to the plot and then in the end you find out the person who was behind everything wasn't the person you expected so I don't know why they took that issue in that direction.

Plus the ending was so freakin' cliche!!

I kinda got the gist of the ending due to Keifer Sutherland's show that has the same premise as this. I like Sutherland but he portrays the same character in anything he plays in. I can't tell if he's disinterested in the roles he play or he's portraying a laid back type of person either way I didn't see his version and wish I hadn't seen the Korean version.

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Tae Ho
3 people found this review helpful
Oct 25, 2020
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed 15
Overall 8.5
Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 10
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 7.0
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on the edge of being great, but not quite

i expected that this drama would blew me away, and to be honest it didn't.

the main problems with this drama lies on the NIS investigation part. i can see that Kang Han Na works very hard to give justice to her role, but i still feel she's not the best fit for the character. either that, or the whole investigation part concerning this accident is just written so horribly that no good actress can actually save it. yeah, probably the latter.

the most well-done things about the story is Ji Jin Hee and Lee Joon Hyuk, i.e. the political side of things. the pace is rather slow and steady (which reminds me of how similarly this drama feels to Stranger) and the thrill of the drama mostly came about when Lee Joon Hyuk was introduced into the picture. he's a more collected, mysterious and intimidating shady character here than he played in Stranger which i preferred. Ji Jin Hee is undeniably the most perfect choice for the lead role, and he executed it briliantly. his gestures and mannerisms showing discomfort and awkwardness are so spot on, it's so lovely seeing him play a timid character and grow from it throughout the show, mainly because his genius brain recognises the importance of fearing huge responsibility that comes with ultimate power/authority.

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i just find the VIP to be Mr. Kim himself really weird because they just want us to believe that after years of doing spying activities in North Korea, he was able to amass enough wealth to have a good grip on the highest-ranking politicians and public officials. that seems lazy ass writing which i have a hard time believing. also the other main culprit in the Blue House turned out to be that person we suspected all along, so rather than the conclusion being anti-climactic, it actually felt like it disastrously tanked somehow.

i still have problems wrapping my head around how the writers decided on that, so at the end of it i am half grateful that i ticked off this drama if not for anything else, just for Ji Jin Hee like i did for Misty LOL!

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REEVES
1 people found this review helpful
Jun 23, 2023
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 6.0
Story 6.0
Acting/Cast 7.0
Music 6.0
Rewatch Value 5.0
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A Promising Premise Lost in Execution

As a fan of political dramas, I was intrigued by the concept of "Designated Survivor: 60 Days." However, after watching the Korean drama series, I couldn't help but feel disappointed by the missed opportunities and shortcomings that overshadowed its potential.

The story begins with an unexpected explosion during the State of the Union address, leaving only one politician, Minister Park Moo-jin (played by Ji Jin-hee), as the designated survivor. The series then takes us on a journey as Park finds himself thrust into the role of acting President, tasked with leading the country through a national crisis.

While the initial premise was captivating, the development of the story fell short of my expectations. The pacing often felt rushed, and certain plotlines were introduced and resolved hastily, leaving little room for depth or exploration. Additionally, the narrative lacked the intricate political maneuverings that are characteristic of this genre. It felt like a missed opportunity to delve into the complexities of governance and decision-making during a crisis.

The characters, though adequately portrayed, suffered from a lack of development. Minister Park's transition from a mild-mannered politician to a resolute leader was believable, but the supporting cast was mostly one-dimensional. Many characters lacked depth and failed to elicit an emotional connection, making it difficult to fully invest in their arcs.

Chemistry among the characters was another aspect that fell short. While there were some moments of camaraderie and teamwork, the relationships lacked the depth and nuance that could have made them truly engaging. The interpersonal dynamics felt forced and lacked the organic growth that would have made them more believable.

In terms of production, the series had a polished look, but the visual effects were underwhelming. Certain scenes that required CGI felt artificial and took away from the overall viewing experience. Additionally, the OST, while pleasant, failed to leave a lasting impression. The music didn't effectively elevate the emotional impact of key moments and remained forgettable.

As much as I wanted to enjoy "Designated Survivor: 60 Days," its shortcomings outweighed its strengths. Despite its promising premise, the rushed storytelling, lack of character development, weak chemistry, average production, and forgettable OST prevented it from reaching its full potential.

Taking all these factors into consideration, I would give the story a 6 out of 10. While it had an intriguing premise, the execution fell short. The actors and actresses receive a 7 out of 10 for their performances, with Ji Jin-hee's portrayal of Minister Park being the standout. The music, while not memorable, was still pleasant, earning a 6 out of 10. As for rewatch value, I would give it a 5 out of 10 due to the lack of depth and character investment. Overall, "Designated Survivor: 60 Days" earns a modest 6 out of 10, leaving viewers hoping for a more compelling execution of its promising concept.

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Nashelie_7
0 people found this review helpful
Aug 18, 2022
16 of 16 episodes seen
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Overall 9.0
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 10

AMAZING!!!

Based of the American show with the same name. In my personal opinion this one was WAY better.
The story was amazing, the acting ??? and the political conflict was written so well.
The plot twists where beautiful done and the action scenes were flawless.
Loved how the acting president was written and his team was the best.


Pros:
◇Story
◇Acting
◇Charcter Arcs ?
◇Action scenes beautiful done


Cons:
◇None from me ?


Rewatch? YES
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dunski
1 people found this review helpful
Mar 26, 2022
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 7.0
Story 6.0
Acting/Cast 6.0
Music 7.5
Rewatch Value 4.0
kayaknya ini salah satu kdrama original netflix yang paling panjang yak? jujur gue udah masukin judul ini ke ptw sejak lama karna kata orang bagus, tapi ternyata engga sama sekali :( emang salah gue sih karena udah berekspektasi ketinggian, cuma ya gimana yak.

secara keseluruhan ini terlalu bertele-tele banget, terkesan diseret dan dipaksain (twistnya ketebak bgt). serius tp ga serius serius amat, ada kocaknya (memang kocak beneran btw) tp kayak ga tepat ajasi--jadi kaya setengah2 gtlooo. kalo mau serius ya serius, kalo mau kocak ya gimana ya...

tokoh-tokohnya terlalu banyak dan lemah, karakterisasinya kurang kuat gttt. gue aja sempet bingung ni pemeran utamanya siapa. dari kesemuanya juga actingnya ngga ada yg menonjol especially buat yang memainkan peran sebagai badan intelijen.

yang menarik di sini buat gue emang bagian kocaknya sih, interaksinya kim namwook sama cha youngjin sama untungnya park mujin masih kekeuh buat ngga tenggelam sama rasa haus kekuasaan.

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PENTHESILEA
1 people found this review helpful
Aug 10, 2023
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 8.0

I Couldn't Stop Watching!

First of all i haven't watched the Original but even if i had i wouldn't care to compare.

For those who likes the genre,this is A MUST WATCH.Period.
If you are not that much into political dramas,still i guarantee at least it will catch your attention enough to give it a try.

Designated Survivor is one of those dramas which deserves all the high ratings and all the praises.I never go blindly based only on ratings but i always check them,read the reviews,watch and judge by myself.Because 3 years ago when my journey in Asian Dramas started i followed the hype(as a newbie)and many high rated series really disappointed me.So now as iam a bit more experienced,i have more faith in my personal judgement.

This is all about Politics.Most of the time,heavy politics.Not alot of action.Not alot-to none-Romance.Although it has few comedic splashes to light the mood.Not over the top.Always keeps its serious tone.Also,especially at the early episodes i had some trouble following with the terminology,but it gets really easier and it is essential for the viewer to understand the concept.

This Drama is well written,well structured and well executed.Touches Perfection.
I didn't find serious plot holes,lame time jumps or unnecessary drama.
What makes it interesting apart the story itself,is the characters.Amazing,intriguing characters full of depth.For me there are not main and support roles in this series.Everyone was an exceptional character,played his/her role and contributed to build the story.Everyone shines equally.Not one single boring character.Same goes to the acting.Everyone was well chosen for every role.

Another interesting fact is the lack of villains.In a Political Drama you expect the good guys fight and scheme and plot against the bad guys.Yes of course there are 2 opposite sides.We tend to categorize them in "good" and "evil"Well this was one of the few dramas the line between them was really thin.Even the allegedly villains deep inside are not evil.Everyone has his own motives,personal beliefs and ideals.And everyone stands strong for them.So in my eyes this doesn't make them evil.And i couldn't hate anyone.Not even those who stands on the other side against our protagonists.

As always i pick my favorite character.Here the one who stole my heart was Cha Young Jin(played by Son Suk Ku)He has the biggest character development,he is who he is and states shamelessly his goals,often goes against everyone's opinion.A very strong and charming persona,gradually becoming a nicer and kinder person.I loved him.

It is a drama full of thrilling moments.Full of suspense.A journey through the dirty world of politicians.As i recently watched the Japanese CHANGE i found many similarities.

I said touches perfection.One star off,because of all those moments this drama really stressed me.Made me debate and argue with myself!Made me disagree with our protagonists decisions,made me angry because of some paths the story took and everything seemed to crumble.For those moments the lack of trust and communication between all the agencies and the Blue House.It was really frustrating.There are few unreasonable and unrealistic details too,i couldn't ignore.By any mean all these prevented me from really enjoying it.

Mild Spoiler:







The gathering of the old team at the last episode was the most precious moment of the whole Drama.

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Luffy
1 people found this review helpful
Nov 23, 2021
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

Will you give up on your morals to achieve your goals?

I had to write a review on this drama after completing it. Designated Survivor : 60 Days is a well written and delivered drama with a long list of wonderful actors. Usually one might think that a political drama is boring and stuff. But this drama is a lot different than one can imagine. A lot is happening in every episode which keeps you glued to your seats.The story doesn't give away in the middle and holds firmly till the last episode.
One can not also easily guess about the main antagonist in the story. All the actors did a wonderful job in portraying there roles. I loved the drama, We see a great character development in Acting President Park Moo Jin who was a bit of a pain in the ass at the starting of the story made me fall in love with his character.
The drama asks the question 'Will you give up on your morals to achieve your goals?' on many occasions. So everyone I ask you the same question. What would you do if you were in Acting President Park Moo Jin's shoes?

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Ami
2 people found this review helpful
Jan 7, 2020
16 of 16 episodes seen
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Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10
Designated survivor is a brilliantly written political drama that keeps you guessing till the end. It is well thought out the way the episodes were laid out. I was hooked from the first scene to the last. I even finished the credits at the end to see if there was more!

The acting was great and believable. The sound or music evoked my emotion and suited each and every scenario.

The drama was a journey of self discovery, sacrifice, hope, ideals and dreams to build a better nation.

I liked it when the Sec Cha said about acting president Park Mun jin " he is different, he always win but no one loses". Imagine a world where our leaders do things in a win-win situation. There were so many one liners or one sentence statements in the drama that spoke to me.

I definitely enjoyed watching it. It gave me positive vibes. It made me hope for a better world if we have the right leaders.

Thank you cast and crew of Designated Survivor
Bravo!!!

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Mokeke
2 people found this review helpful
Feb 28, 2021
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed 1
Overall 7.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 3.0
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The last episode killed it

I was hooked on this show until he decided not run for president. It was the final episode still 30 minutes left, I turned it off, never looked back..............mmmamamamamaamamammamamaekd dvshssjkjdndjdid d didn’t she she did did she she she she she she she be she she she be she Herbert she dndndhd db Aj snd j she jd djd jd dj djd d end d in drr f in f dnn in d fr in r djd he he she she she she r e e e e she she d d r d d djd I did end dbe redid d djd had d d dish djd d d d d d dish disks d d f f d d d d djd is e d d
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lilir3n
0 people found this review helpful
Aug 3, 2022
16 of 16 episodes seen
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Overall 7.0
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 7.0
Music 3.5
Rewatch Value 1.5

Weak compare the U.S Version

I watched the U.S version before watching this version. I watched all episodes without skipping and fell in love with all the characters that worked closely with the president. Hannah was by far my favorite in the U.S version ,she's bad ass , and her 'friendship' to the president and loyalty was one of my favorite .You see all the characters grew, Seth, Aaron and Mike. I loved watching them . Maybe because the show ran more season, you got to see how much Tom character changed from the first day to the end of becoming president . He also lost so so much.


This Korean version though.. The president alone...from first episode to last episode,he just did not have the charisma. The girl that supposedly play Hannah, spent more time running. I barely saw her have any fight. She's just not as strong as Hannah and we only have 16 episodes with one season, if we want to rush the story line, at the very least, probably should cut the whole 'staring looking into the abyss' scenes a lot less.

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novaless
0 people found this review helpful
Aug 25, 2021
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Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 8.0

PLEASE GIVE THIS DRAMA AN OPPORTUNITY

This drama is amazing, period. I’ve been watching dramas for 10 years but it’s been such a long time since I felt so many emotions watching a drama and I believe it is the first time in 5 years that I watched a drama without doing fast forward because I was afraid to miss a good dialogue!!!! I will give you different reasons to watch this drama
-THE ACTING IS AMAZING (well just look at the cast)
-The writing is really good (I have to say I screamed and clapped while watching this) and so it is the ost and cinematography
- every character is smart and even the smallest character brings something to the story ( I love how the women here were so intelligent)
-There are not wasted dialogues or scenes and if you don’t see spoilers you don’t know until the end who is the bad guy (because it keeps surprising you)
- I loved how awkward was the romance and the comedy here hahaha because you know this drama is actually really serious (and yes I love my couple in this drama ;; )

Sigh… there are so many reasons why you should watch this drama… so please let’s try to raise the popularity of designated survivor
I give it 10/10

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Sugar
0 people found this review helpful
Nov 7, 2021
16 of 16 episodes seen
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Overall 8.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 8.5
Rewatch Value 7.0

Crazy from start to finish

This has been on my watch list for quite some time, but hey, better late than never. For the most part, this drama is really good.

What makes it good?
It's not an eyeroll drama about politics. It has suspense, mystery, and action. Park Mujin's character development from beginning to end was amazing to watch. The complexity of each character's goal, whether they have good or bad morals, really adds onto their motives. The acting is truly believable, astounding, impeccable, what more can I say? The cinematography is gorgeous, I love the different aspects to how the scenes were shot/set up.

What makes it bad?
The plotholes. There are parts to the story that have some loose ends. There's also parts that don't feel as impactful as they should be. The pacing becomes slow in the middle-ish. Nothing was really progressing until it got near the end.

Though the premise of this drama may leave people with mixed feelings, I say give it a watch and see if you're up for it.

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