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I Hear Your Voice korean drama review
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I Hear Your Voice
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by AbztractIsight
Mar 29, 2022
18 of 18 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 6.0
Story 4.5
Acting/Cast 5.5
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 5.0

Typical Crime Kdrama

LIKES: Lee Jong Suk's acting for his character Park Soo Ha. He showed a great range of emotions for his character. Yoon Joo Sang was also great as Judge Shin Sang Duk. The music really tugged on heart strings in the appropriate places and added to the drama of the action sequences. Beautiful location shots; the aquarium and apartment scenes. Production was pretty good too; no shaky camera moments that I noticed and zoom in shots were smooth. The FX for wounds was well done too, looking pretty realistic. I had no problem with the age gap between Soo Ha and Hye Sung, but that's because Lee Bo Young was directed to act like a child with not control over emotions. She was portrayed as being in her early twenties and not older or a calm lawyer like we normally would expect.

DISLIKES: The blood FX on weapons however looked too fresh and should have been darker due to air exposure, etc. Yoon Sang yun often over-acts. I'm not a fan of his acting, but he did satisfactory with his role. The story, although a typical crime kdrama, tried to being in the sci-fi aspect with Soo Ha being able to hear other people's thoughts, but it was never explained why or how he got the ability or why only he had the ability. The romance aspect was used for the connection between Soo Ha and Hye Sung, but they had no chemistry and it was under utilized. In places the story lagged and could've been cut back, so the ending didn't feel so rushed.

Overall I wont rewatch it, but some people might really like it. This drama barely made my rating of 6/10.
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