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Awaken korean drama review
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Awaken
33 people found this review helpful
by Jorsias
Jan 19, 2021
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 7.0
Story 7.5
Acting/Cast 6.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 7.0

Interesting plot, uninteresting characters

When you have a title that is this ambitious, it's hard to not compare Awaken to the ones that came before, and in my opinion, Awaken falls short.

Episodes 1-6

The plot itself is interesting. The story makes you not only wonder who are the good and bad guys, but also wonder if there are any good guys at all. The first 6 episodes are easily the most cohesive part of the drama. Even though you don't have a lot of answers, the writer feeds you enough to keep you engaged in the story. Since you don't know much about the characters, you actually care about them as they discover things at the same time as you. You never know if a character knowing certain information is actually good for "the good guys" because you're still unsure about their motivations and goals. Episodes 1-6 are done so well to keep you from discovering this and yet being interested, that even if you're not totally interested in watching this, I highly recommend you to watch ep 1-6 and then eps 15-16.

Episodes 8-16 (What happened to the characters?)

It's not about character development. Or is it? I don't actually mind when people turn evil in dramas, or if a bad guy has a change of heart. My problem with this drama is that apart from the main lead... no one does anything... like... mentally. One person has no moral compass, which is ok, but that's the only thing about her personality, another discover things that would make any normal being go nuts(which is basically her entire premise), and yet she has the same bare face all the time. I honestly thought that there was more to this than it was shown, but no, the drama ended and she's still showing that same face. And I honestly can't blame the actress because this is 100% the writer's fault. It's almost as she was forced to write that character. You could easily write the entire drama without her. She doesn't go under any development other than accepting that this is by NO MEANS a ROMANCE DRAMA. After all that happens, the character still got the nerve to say that "it's not too late". Jaime becomes just a side character after the second half, and I honestly don't like the supporting detectives who are too dumb to be working with the special team...even when there's no special team... if you know what I mean. There's one character who at the end could do some serious damage to "The Foundation" but in the beginning, was just a geeky character for was to laugh off. I mean, when did this guy become such a tech-head? We never see any sign of him hiding his intelligence. And even when that happens it was just for that scene and that scene alone. I honestly don't like when writers just create characters like that to help in just one situation because they don't have any other option. And the funniest part about this is the fact that this scene alone wouldn't need to exist because of what happened in the end (and was the main lead IDEA RIGHT FROM THE BEGINNING). Oh, right, you need to have these two characters to do something in end, right? Ok then.



The bad - The Villains

Remember when I said that one of the interesting points of this drama was the fact that you didn't know who the bad guys were? Yeah, about that..... After some point, there are so many bad characters that the focus of the drama gets lost. I don't mind bad people taking on bad people, but the writer clearly used this to make a bigger and more evil enemy at the end (which fails by the way because you can easily guess what will happen way before the revelation). With so many bad figures in the drama, the "good guys" are obviously split into small side missions that have very little to the story itself, and that takes me to the good part of the story...


The good - The Music and Nam Goong Min

Nam Goong Min is one of the best actors working today, not only because of his acting skill but also because he knows how to pick a drama. Just go see his past works and you noticed how diversified they are and he nails in every single one of them. I will def check his next work as I will do the same for the actress who plays "Jamie". The music is amazing. Both the sounds created for the atmosphere in what happened 28 years ago to the suspense one whenever stuff goes down for the good guys. Visual effects were also good but the music takes the spotlight here.


Final Considerations

Awaken is a drama that falls short of other crime/thriller that we have seen in the few years. The lack of good side characters makes any time that one or two actually good characters aren't on screen painfully to watch, but it's delivered a good ending that makes sense using the rules it created. But the lack of characters makes me put it in a bar below its predecessors. It's interesting enough to keep you watching but makes you have no emotional attachment to the characters, especially everyone who isn't the main lead. Jaime is an interesting character in the beginning but then becomes another pawn in the story. In the end, you feel like the main lead could've solved everything by himself, which is kind of what happened here. Go watch Life on Mars if you haven't seen it.

PS. the relationship between the main lead and Woo Hyun is probably the best thing about this drama.


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