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Bad Guys korean drama review
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Bad Guys
7 people found this review helpful
by Nina
Apr 4, 2015
11 of 11 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 6.0
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 6.0
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 3.0
It's the first korean drama of this gender that I watched and my expectations were for an original and engaging story, wich this drama did not deliver. Not gonna lie to you: It's a predictable so-so plot, kind of cliche really, and the main cast needed a little more charisma than it had to have carried it better. It's not horrible, tho, since I watched until the end. Why is that? Probably procrastination - I had a lot of things to do. And I liked Psycho a little bit too much to make sense. Probably was Park Hae-Jin, and his natural charisma. But let's go to the point. It might interest you that in this drama there are good fight scenes and no romantic stuff whatsoever. You could even put a "dude flick" label on it since it appears to be made for the "big guys" who are mainly men and cry just one-sided tear when the man-pain gets a little too much. The main character, the source of most of my snickers, is so mainly in fact that he only drinks whiskey, doesn't trim his hair for five years, lives like a dog and/or beast (his words) and speaks only in frankly weird-ass metaphors that are just as deep as a puddle. If you have already watched enough stuff from this gender you know just the type of character that he is but if you haven't; well, you might enjoy this drama a lot more than I did. In fact, I even recommend it.
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