it is a must must must extremely must watch drama
Introduction
"Mouse" is a South Korean thriller drama that takes the crime genre to chilling new heights. With its compelling storyline, intriguing characters, and thought-provoking themes, this series has captivated audiences worldwide. "Mouse" explores the dark realms of human psychology, morality, and the age-old question of whether evil is inherent or cultivated.
Plot and Storyline
"Mouse" delves into the twisted psyche of its characters, challenging viewers to confront uncomfortable truths about human nature. The story revolves around Jeong Ba-reum, a kind-hearted police officer who becomes entangled in a series of gruesome murders. As he investigates, he crosses paths with the enigmatic and psychopathic neurosurgeon, Go Moo-chi. Together, they uncover a web of heinous crimes, pushing the boundaries of suspense and psychological tension. The series keeps you guessing with its unexpected twists and intricate narrative.
Characters and Performances
The success of "Mouse" can be attributed to its stellar cast. Lee Seung-gi delivers a captivating performance as Jeong Ba-reum, transitioning seamlessly from a naive rookie to a conflicted hero. Lee Hee-joon, as Go Moo-chi, is both charismatic and chilling, making his character one of the most memorable anti-heroes in recent K-drama history. The supporting cast, including Park Joo-hyun and Kyung Soo-jin, also shines, adding depth and complexity to the storyline.
Themes and Exploration
"Mouse" goes beyond the typical crime drama by delving into profound themes. It forces viewers to confront the disturbing question of whether genetics or environment plays a greater role in shaping a person's morality. The series explores the blurred lines between good and evil, emphasizing the complexity of human nature. Additionally, it examines the consequences of seeking revenge and the power of redemption. These thought-provoking themes elevate "Mouse" beyond mere entertainment.
Direction and Cinematography
The series is skillfully directed and boasts exceptional cinematography. The dark, moody visuals and intense camera work create a palpable sense of dread. The use of symbolism and recurring motifs adds depth to the storytelling. The juxtaposition of light and darkness mirrors the moral ambiguity central to the narrative.
Pacing and Suspense
"Mouse" excels in building suspense and maintaining a gripping pace throughout its 20-episode run. Each episode leaves viewers hungry for more as it reveals just enough to keep them guessing. The series masterfully balances action, psychological tension, and character development, ensuring that the audience is constantly engaged.
Conclusion
"Mouse" is a must-watch K-drama for fans of the crime and thriller genres. It stands out for its compelling storyline, exceptional performances, and thought-provoking exploration of human nature. While the series delves into dark and disturbing territory, it does so with intelligence and finesse, making it a truly unforgettable viewing experience that will linger in your mind long after the credits roll.
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Innovative storyline
A very unexpected topic. As most supensful koreans dramas, the director did a godd job as he is very subtle in hints he gives throughout the series.Unfortunately once the light has been made, plot as well as the performance from Lee Seung-gi tend to go downwards. It is not about the ending but how it was conducted. As well he does a perfect job in the first part and second part of the drama but it wasn’t that investing towards the third act.
Dig up other characters would have been better.
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Korean drama are the best
A mystery inside a mystery, even if you are not into thriller and crime as the genre, you will fall in love with this plot like me.This masterpiece is such a rollercoaster of emotion, especially if you follow all the plot twists and, without notice, get attached to all characters, even the antagonist that will play such a crucial role in the story; who will you believe?
It might look like a simple story, but it is like a web; all scenes directly or indirectly play a role in the story, and everything is related to the mysterious truth.
This drama also presents such important topics in our modern society, and they really knew how to touch the public heart easily; it also is such an occasion to make a consideration about
the dark side of people.
The magic of this drama is that you must finish till the end to understand what happened, without any spoilers, but the script's author is such genius.
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Good show
I liked the show a lot, but I guess we could have less episodes and still wrap it brilliantly. 16 was enough, I got lost and confused at times, the added so many "new" serial killers when they could easily just focus on Berum story who they had a lot show.Yo han had his name cleared finally, they could have focused on Hong Joo story a little bit more, the parts they added was very satisfying I wish we could have more of that.
The acting was great I love shows with underated actors, even though Lee Seung Ki is very famous and brilliant.
Anyways great show and amazing ending.
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What did I just finish
It’s the kind of story you walk into and get out of as a different person. I don’t recommend this if you want something cool and easy to watch but if you’re to more of a deep dive that will genuinely leave you speechless this is the perfect show.But to the summary what I liked and what I didn’t.
I loved how Lee Seung Gi portrayed Jung Bae Reum, I can’t say it was prefect but it was very close to perfection. I also really loved how it took on the subject of psychology, Jung Bae Reum’s transformation from a merciless serial killer to a person that was eaten up by guilt has definitely taken a toll on me.
Now I only disliked one thing, how long it takes for a one scene to be finished. They start a scene that will leave viewers questioning and only reveal the full one after like 5 episodes. It could be enjoyable to some people that like to build suspension but to me it was annoying to say at least. I didn’t include it in my rating though because it’s an individual problem.
Anyways, if you’re a thriller fan “mouse” is a MUST watch.
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wasted potential for a larger conversation
This drama really wrecked me, in a good way and bad way. Actually after concluding this show I still haven’t been able to watch a crime drama. I think it’s safe to say this show scarred me in a way that I can’t properly explain. It both enthralled me and exhausted me at the same time. I had to take breaks in between increments of episodes because it was very intense, even for me, a person who likes this genre. As much as this show captivated me, it's not to forget the problems I had with it.The first episode did an excellent job of explaining the back story of our main characters, but not revealing too much to the point where the twists became obvious. In the first ep we are introduced to a society where psychopaths can be detected at birth. This does indeed cause a stir amongst new mothers because the possibility of your child being born as such creates a real fear. The issue I have with this is jumping to conclusions. Not all psychopaths turn into killers, but once your child gets that label, you're going to deny them the TLC that every child needs? That aspect of the show was a huge and misleading generalization, and perhaps if handled differently, could’ve saved a lot of people from public isolation and demise. On a parenting level I think Ba Reum’s mother failed him miserably. I found it incredibly sad that she chose to distance herself from her son–her blood–instead of giving him the attention that she should’ve given him. That church scene was a cry to God.
Moochi was entertaining at first but his messiness and slowness to piece things together got very repetitive. Looking back I don’t understand how he kept getting cases. His obsession with catching his family’s killer turned into a nasty alcohol addiction and just not being fit for crime work in general. He might’ve been a great detective when he started but his grief and the stress of the job obviously caused him to get lazy and leave loose ends which led to more tragedy.
I liked Sung Yohan’s character but I feel like he could’ve been utilized better. The female characters were forgettable.
Even though the second half of the show was convoluted I really put all my might into trying to follow the story and keep up to date with all the plots. I did think that towards the end it became more about just finding out who the culprit than figuring out every little thing. Yall, my head started to hurt after every episode because I was literally using all of my brain power to work through this enigma of a show. Was the ending worth it to me? For the most part, yes. Ba Reum being the big bad wasn’t as shocking as the writer wanted it to be, but I was so exhausted from the mouse chase that I was ok with just about anything at that point. Him being the real serial made logical sense in my head considering the brain transplant surgery and the weird hallucinations Ba Reum saw which were his actual gruesome crimes. Ngl the visions kinda gave it away but the whole brain surgery thing was CRAZY. The villain subplot to make a military-like army of psychopaths was stupid and I didn’t care about it one bit. There were so many other things you could’ve made a secret organization do. I would’ve been more forgiving of the plot holes if the core of the show was better. The theme of living in a world where psychopaths are detectable from an early stage is an interesting idea, but the drama didn’t flesh out this concept as much as it could've. Your morals will definitely be challenged watching this and you will definitely get mentally involved if not emotionally.
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Another very good series
Well to be honest, I understand the positive and negative reviews, let me explain.To start, tell yourself that this is a series that begins on murders made 20 years ago, then we discover that a killer is spreading terror in current day as that was the case before.
Except the plot twist, there is a technology to find out if children have the genes of psychopaths.
Two children, who have the genes, will be the main focus of the series, the mysterious events of the past keep us in suspense on the unfolding thoses of the present, but above all, to know who are these two children, have they become killers ? And if so, who are they ? Are they related to the current day murders ?
The series has an incredible cast of actors who played their roles to perfection, especially Lee Seung Gi who delivers an incredible performance in the mind of a psychopathic killer.
They succeeded perfectly in playing on tones and colors, the series was dark and disturbing.
But also, I believe that along with Beyond Evil, this is one of the best Korean drama thriller and psychological series to come out in 2021.
Beyond Evil focused more on the victims, we lived the events through unreliable narrators, always linked to murders or disappearances years earlier, and although the main characters were morally gray and complex, we were fully in the perspective of the victims and how to rebuild or live with that.
Here, Mouse on the contrary has infiltrated the mind of a psychopath by playing on "And if he can feel emotions, regret ?", we also have here unreliable narrators, and the characters are intense.
I think overall, the show has a pretty good way of scripting how to portray the mind and reasoning of a psychopath even though there's a lot of fiction in it, like in any drama.
I was however a little disappointed by the plot, which I must say is not boring at all, from the beginning to the end, we are hypnotized.
What bothers me is the story that could have made an excellent psychological thriller even more intense and complex if they had extended the life of some of the characters, if they had forgotten some storylines, especially on the end which involves an organization in the upper class - a recurring plot in dramas theses days - and a conspiracy.
Also, I find that at times the answers were a little easy - while at other times it was not - and the real "bad guys" are quickly arrested and the evidence appears as if by magic - wrapped up in few episodes -, it was not the best end of a series that was so sensational.
I find, personally, that the plot could very well have focused around our main character and his identity, this struggle between good and evil which was abandoned far too soon in my opinion but which was most memorizing.
I would have liked to see more of Kwon Hwa Woon, his character was very intriguing and not used enough in my opinion.
But, Lee Seung Gi remains the highlight, he is fascinating in this ambiguous role, his acting and his character are perfect throughout his performance. I discover with pleasure this actor, who left me dubious at the beginning but who was exceptional.
Summary :
The characters were on top, nothing to complain about, the sets and the tone of the series too, on the other hand some points of the plot were weak - particularly at the end.
I recommend this series to fans of series with tension, action, suspense, psychology.
The overall rhythm is very addictive, I binge-watched the series.
I don't recommend to those who want a series in light tones and messages - it's quite heavy and mature - and romance, because there are little bits of it - and still it's not really romance.
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Top notch storyline
This crime drama exceeded my expectation. The twist and flow of the story was superb, not too hasty nor slow... its almost perfect to make you sit on your chair for the entire season.what I realize from this series is that... Giving or granting psychopath - serial killer emotion and conscience is like both gift and curse... its worse than death and life imprisonment...
The dilemma and feelings toward the ends was so strong... his repentance and salvation... the ending was just right... but I was also wondering, death was too easy for his father and that secretary... those are the thing I'm not satisfied.
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WHAT A CRAZY DRAMA
WHAT A CRAZY DRAMA🤪🤪The first 4 or 5 episodes was very fast rythem l couldn't stop watching the five episodes in one shot 😂😂
First episode was very confused the second l was feeling like who is who😅but with the third episode we start know things but there was a lot of mystery things but the events keep me watching and every 2 episode there was a plot twists actually there's a lot of plot twists and l love series like that😁😁
This drama is very different from any serial killer TV series l ever watch l don't know how to say why but when l start watching l feel that it's different l was in every episode like "WHAT JUST HAPPENED "😂 my mind was just like that .
After episode 6 the events start slow down and after 2 episodes the thriller come back and we come back to the main subject of the drama ,the last episodes was very good we know the answers and all the answers were reasonable, the end was very satisfied for me.
There is a big problem in this drama it's very long drama with 20 episodes if they cut 3 or 4 episodes the drama will be perfect , l am a patient person if l saw a promise series l will give it a chance but if anyone who love fast events will feel boring because the slow in some episodes but l reallly enjoy this drama the plot twist the arranging in the events make a great story and of course the cast have a big role too
Lee Hee Joon was very good he give me goosebumps in alot of scenes especially episode 5 l reallly cried 😂😂
Lee Seung Gi l feel he really like serial killer and psychopath😂😂 sometimes when he cry l didn't feel with him but the final episode my tears feel down with his 😂😂 the other cast did great job too
I HIGHLY RECOMMEND 🔪🐀
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The K-drama unable to be Masterpiece BUT
I started this K-drama after being disappointed with Signal 2016, and as Signal had higher ratings, I thought Mouse would be just an okay show to kill time, but I was so wrong.Mouse 2021 is one of my favourite show from now on and Lee Seung Gi nailed his role. Lee Seung Gi is so good I used to ignore him but I won't now.
The show is Great, Good Suspense, a nice mystery, Emotions, and Serial Killers. But the main problem is that the show is too dramatic, and the police get clues so quickly. A show broadcasting serial killers was so unrealistic.
Also, the ending was good; I was not disappointed at all. That's how it should be.
But the overly dramatic plot is the thing that, in my opinion, I won't rate it 10/10, but if you don't care about that and are okay with drama, this show will be a good thrill. The last few chapters are always boring in any K-drama, and so was the case with Mouse, but I'm glad it ended on a good note, which compensated for the stretched episodes.
Highly recommended if you Love Serial Killers Movies, Thrillers, Suspense and Mystery with a pinch of sci-fi.
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Its totally worth watching if you like thriller and crime dramas.
This is a materpiece i can say, the only less realistic thing is Ko Mo Chi, no matter what happened he could "feel" that it was made by a psychopath even tho nothing seemed like that. Ba-reum and Seong Yohan both were complex charachters. I really liked Bong-yi, because she wasnt that sensitive ass girl what i usually see in korean dramas. Its really long but i never boring. I loved the fact that i had absolutely no clue what will happen next, this show its one of the best ive ever watched and i totally recommend it.Was this review helpful to you?
This series has only one hospital in it, that does not make sense at all.
"Mouse" stands out for its exceptional cast and compelling storyline. The actors deliver stellar performances, drawing viewers deeper into the intricate plot with each episode. However, one aspect that leaves audiences puzzled is the portrayal of a single hospital and doctor servicing an entire region. This oversight raises questions about the realism of the setting and the lack of alternative healthcare options. Despite this inconsistency, the series succeeds in keeping viewers engrossed with its suspenseful twists and character dynamics. The revelation of the killer being someone trusted adds an extra layer of intrigue to the narrative. While the scarcity of medical facilities may strain credibility, "Mouse" remains a captivating watch for those enthralled by mystery and psychological thrillers.Was this review helpful to you?