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Suits korean drama review
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Suits
2 people found this review helpful
by kshme
Aug 30, 2020
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 7.5
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 8.5
Rewatch Value 6.0
I haven't seen a Hyung Shik drama for a hot sec. Still another year of military enlistment, so unfortunately no reprieve in the near future.

Story: Honestly the writing in this drama is not my fave. I like the concept, but I've sort of personally figured out that in the crime/legal/investigative realm, lawyers are maybe the least interesting to me. Additionally, not the biggest fan of the romance element in this one. The drama really felt split in two. Last, the pacing of the episodes felt way off. Each felt like it was supposed to end in the middle and but also ended on a cliff hanger somehow? Also every episode had low key a ****-measuring contest to see which dude was more manly. Not really my style. Shining points were cinematography and the set. What a view! Wow.

Acting/Cast: The shining star of this drama is the cast and their performances. Hyung Shik is a babe, like always. I have bias against Go Sung Hee from her role in While You Were Sleeping. Chae Jung Ahn stole the show as the secretary. Also, Son Seok Koo = my son. The english? LMFAO. 10/10, I can't wait for more of his leading roles.

Music: Some bangers and some sleepers. My faves were Now by VROMANCE and the main theme which is instrumental.

Rewatch Value: Eh. I liked it and I'm glad I watched but once was good enough.

TLDR; Sukku is my son, please give him praise. Acting in this drama >>> writing.
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