Most insane and fun thriller of 2021
2021 had few of the best dramas in thriller genre. But none was as crazy and insane as this show. I would absolutely love to see Lee Dong Wook and Wi Ha Jun work together (may be a second season). I wish it had more episodes. But then again it probably was as fun as it was because the length of the show was less. Nothing was overdone. No part of the story was too stretched. I am a master of skipping scenes and I did not skip anything in this drama. It totally kept me on edge the whole time because Wi Ha Jun's K was so crazy and unpredictable in expressing his emotions.The story, however, was pretty predictable from get go. One can easily guess the villains pretty ahead of time. But the beauty of this show is not the story itself, rather how the story was presented. It was such a fun ride. I had always seen Wi Ha Jun in very serious roles. This is the first time i saw him acting completely unpredictably. I can not stop wondering how fun it must have been to shoot this drama.
Also as usual Koreans always do a great job in portrayal of mental health. No doubt same was done here.
A little bit more romance between the male and female lead. wouldn't hurt. Also all the characters were pretty real and fun to watch. Best part was they were not simply focused on the main two male leads and showed lives and aims of other characters too. No matter how short it was, they tried best to make the team great together.
Over all a must watch especially if you are feeling down. This show will totally distract you with its insanity.
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Bad And Crazy, Also Known As - 'How K Stole The Show'.
Bad and Crazy was a drama where I expected something totally different from what the trailers have shown. I didn't have specific thoughts on what I would see, but the drama definitely had me shook with the direction it took most of the time. The first few episodes are only a taste of what you're about to get with this. As soon as I finished the show, I had to rush to write a review.I want to start off by saying that this drama is definitely not for everyone, and I could see why some people would dislike it. The story of the show is nothing new and mindblowing. However, the structure of it is definitely interesting. At first, the drama starts off really silly and comedic, which I didn't mind. It also has a pretty simple and a predictable story in the first few episodes, which I didn't mind either. But the story gets progressively more in depth and complex. In the later episodes, the tone of the drama completely changes to something dark and twisted. There were quite a few people in the comments who hated this sudden change, but I welcomed it, because I didn't expect it. Though I remember watching a drama once, which I thought would have a dark theme, but ended up being extremely comedic - I also remember hating the change in that drama. That probably means that I prefer a show to have a more serious and messed up atmosphere, so if you do too, you will definitely enjoy later episodes of Bad and Crazy. Another thing that surprised me was that we had multiple villains. Again, to some, it might feel like the show is all messy, but I appreciated this unique structure. It felt like those 12 episodes of the drama were split into three season - In episode 4 when the first villain got caught was the end of season 1, episode 8 where the second one got caught was the end of season 2, and by the end of episode 12 where the mastermind got caught and all the loose ends were wrapped up it felt like the end of season 3. When the split personality plot was revealed, I felt disappointed, because I thought it would ruin the bromance, and for some it did. Personally, I felt like the more we progressed, the more it enhanced the charm of the drama and now I can't imagine it otherwise. The whole DID thing added to the uniqueness of the drama in a way. Still, once I got the pattern of the drama figured out, it became really easy to predict a lot of plot points and plot twists so much that I didn't find myself shocked at all. The only thing that surprised me was the fact that Ryu Su Yeol knew who the villain was during the point of the reveal. I'm sure that everyone who watched the drama could also easily guess who the mastermind would be - myself included. So if you want to watch something convoluted, where things aren't easily predicted, this drama is not it. But I did like the overall message and talking about trauma, and normalising mental health issues. But what I liked the most was the lack of romance, which was totally unexpected.
Now, for the thing that made the drama so special for me. It wasn't so much the story as it was the colourful characters and the cast. First of all, can I just say how hot everyone is in this? I mean, Lee Dong Wook, Wi Ha Joon, N, Han Ji Eun, Won Hyun Joon, Kim Hi Eo Ra, and even Jung Sung Il. Like, I was so distracted most of the time!
But onto the thing that really matters: The Characters/Acting/Cast:
Ryu Su Yeol - The main character of the drama. He's selfish, corrupt, and cowardly. Or so it seems. A lot of the times, when the male lead is made out to be a jerk, I automatically hate him. This is because the dramas try to justify it with saying this person had a hard life, and they don't even end up changing. But what made RSY so lovable despite his horrible traits? First, I believe it was because anytime he would do something bad, it would come back to bite him quickly twice as hard. So because he would get a retribution right away, this made it hard to be mad at him in the first place. For example, anytime he would do something morally wrong, K would be right there to beat his ass. His past wrong-doings would also come back later to bite him in the ass. Not to mention, RSY actually feels regret for being the way he is (at least later on). His weak and selfish nature also leaves a lot of space for improvement, which the drama takes advantage of. It feels nice and rewarding to watch RSY grow with his experiences. We get to see him change in a slow and natural way as the story progresses, and even when he decides to save his own behind, it's hard to be mad at that, when he's only protecting himself since there's no one else to help. While some people dislike the weak and vulnerable aspects of him which are so prominent, I came to respect him for that. I mean, this man has been through enough trauma to last him a lifetime - from his childhood all the way to his adulthood. He got beaten, manipulated and humiliated, drugged and stabbed TWICE, shot, drowned, almost choked to death TWICE, and saw more dead bodies than Michael Myers. And yet he's still going strong by the end of it. RSY would always save other people, but whenever he needed help from someone, he could only rely on himself or K (who was him). You just have to respect that. Lee Dong Wook obviously portrayed his character amazingly, and I could deeply resonate with all the emotions he was portraying.
K - Now, arguably the best character of the whole drama (and I believe everyone would agree with me on this). K is the complete opposite of RSY. He's always strong, heroic, compassinate, and selfless. He never loses. Whenever RSY can't beat someone, as soon as K comes out, you know it's game over. There's not as many moments with him as I would hope for, but anytime he shows up, he completely steals the scene. You just know you will end up laughing the moment he shows up. There really isn't not one unlikeable quality. His humour, his serious side, his sentimental and soft side, even his mean side. It's all endering, even those little moments where he works out in the gym or winks (I literally feel my soul leaving my body anytime he does that). I can't imagine anyone else in this role other than Wi Ha Joon - and it's not just because of his pretty smile, face, and muscles. He just has that charm, and it felt so weird to watch him in this role after only seeing him in Squid Game. In Squid Game, he was shown being serious and poker-faced all the time, so I had no idea about the range of emotions he could portray so well - the happiness, the crazy side, the anger, and sadness. His chemistry with Lee Dong Wook is impeccable, and the relationship between K and RSY is magical. It develops slowly, but surely. I loved all their silly moments, which made the sentimental moments even more emotional. And when I say I cried, I mean I UGLY cried. Whenever K would tell RSY to trust himself, or that he's his personal hero, when they would hug, and when RSY would finally say 'Thank You'. I can say with conviction that K made the show for me. Without him, I don't see myself enjoying it as much as I did. He's a memorable character that will stay in a special place in my heart, along with Ko Moon Young and Yi Seo.
Oh Kyung Tae - Now, this is an interesting character. I started off hating him. He was weak, nosy, and boring with no unique personality traits other than he's 'good'. For the first few episodes, he was just a punching bag. Now, I like main leads with struggles but side characters who do nothing but get beaten up really irk me. I spent a lot of time shitting on him, but that weirdly enough changed. After he woke up from the coma it's like he became a totally different person. I didn't want to like him at first, because I was sceptical, but the more smart moves he would make, the more I would find myself warming up to him. First, he pretended to leave through the window, then put a knife to a guy's neck, helped out a colleague who was framed, caught a few bad guys, found useful information, and actually beat up a few guys. After the first villain was dealth with, he would never get beaten up again and he actually grew a personality. His friendship with Jae Soon was cute and interesting to watch, there was his obsession with food, being actually smart, and being the team's lucky charm. And I knew he was one of my favourite characters the moment he told RSY he trusted him, when he was at his lowest point. It was a love-to-hate relationship, but he quickly found his way to my heart.
Lee Hee Kyum - For me, she's the total opposite of OKT. I really wanted to like her, because she was portrayed as this badass female protagonist. And I did like her more at first. However, as we got deeper into the story, she just became what OKT was for me at the beginning - annoying. They would try to make it look like she's a strong female lead, but they wouldn't show it. She was never actually useful in any way. She never caught any bad guys by herself, she would never collect any useful information, and whenever she wanted to accomplish something, it failed miserably (trying to transport the Assemblyman, capture Boss Yong, or the Captain). The only time where she would fight and win was when she was with other people, but she never moved the story forward or helped anyone out. But she complained perfectly. There were multiple times where she would just be the usual damsel in distress. She didn't have too much screen-time though, so she didn't ruin the show. Acting-wise, I'm really not sure. The actress is beautiful and I couldn't stop staring, but she didn't show much range, but she also didn't get much screen-time, so I can't blame her.
Yang Jae Seon - He was just a good friend, but didn't stand out to me all that much. I didn't feel too strongly about him, so out of all the three side cops, he was like the middle ground. I didn't love him or hate him. He would shine his best whenever he was on the screen with OKT, since those two brought out the best in each other. He wasn't all that useful either.
The villains - The first two main villains were nothing special. They were just basic bad guys, who wanted money and power. I didn't feel strongly about either of them, and they weren't exactly memorable either. What I did like, was RSY dealing with them and growing as a person thanks to the situations those guys put him in. Now, the main villain or mastermind if you will, was more memorable, though I still have mixed emotions about him. The mastermind - Jung Yoon Ho - doesn't have the typical 'villain' face which you would expect, which is not necessarily a bad thing. I think it's also quite obvious for everyone who Yoon Ho will be. The reveal ends up happening quite late, but I don't think it will be a plot twist for anyone, since you can see it coming from a mile away. I was quite disappointed that the mastermind was the obvious choice and not who I hoped for, but I still liked the reveal. Although you will probably know who it is at that point, the execution of the reveal is still amazing. Jung Yoon Ho was also a nice contrast to the first two villains (which I think the writers were going for). Instead of being a basic guy who wants money and power, Yoon Ho's motives were much more sinister. He was a messed up psychopath, who wanted to control everyone and everything, who would manipulate/gaslight and kill people to get what he wants. He was defninitely creepy. I didn't have too much of a problem with him as a villain - the only problem I had was that he was introduced so late in the story, out of the blue.
Andrei Kang and Boss Yong - Another highlight of the show. The two foreigners quickly became one of the most interesting things to watch. I loved both Andrei and Boss Yong, and Oh My God, I just couldn't stop fawning over Boss Yong whenever she showed up on the screen. The actress that plays her is so damn beautiful that I coulnd't take my eyes off her. Both of them were cast perfectly, and I eagerly awaited for them to appear again, and again. They were definitely on the more interesting villain side. They didn't seem to have similar motivations to everyone else, they were smarter, and always ahead. I was excited to see their storyline develop, to see where it goes. But I have to say, this is where the writers let me down. I really hoped for their part in the overall story to be so much more. I hoped that they would be at the center of everything, that they would be a part of RSY's past somehow. If not, even finding out about their own past and motivations would be interesting enough, which didn't happen. Although there were some good moments, the best way to describe these two is definitely 'wasted potential'. The fact that Andrei died just like that was so underwhelming. The best thing they did was giving Boss Yong her chance to shine at the end, when she comes with the vengeance.
The remaining support cast - This is where the other charm of the drama went. The support cast was really IT. From RSY's funny and morally ambiguous boss, to the ridiculous and fishy therapist at Heart Mender, every support character had their own unique charm to them. No one felt out of place or annoying. They all had interesting personalities, and were amazingly acted out, so I was invested in everyone. RSY's family, the funny attorney and his crazy mom, the comissioner, and even the kids. There was no support character where I would think they're not important or that their acting was bad. Everyone gave it their all, despite how small their roles might of been. These definitely added a lot to the comedy aspect of things and the serious aspect as well.
The drama might have had its ups and down, but the ending was everything I wished for. We have Boss Yong getting her moment, a tearful goodbye with a certain character, a memory-lane montage, the romance doesn't appear out of the blue in the end, everyone lives happily, and most importantly, RSY finally mans up and admits that K was real, and finally changes for the better. We get to see that K is still a part of RSY, when he refuses those bribes and locks them up instead. I love the ending shot, where we have a call-back to an early episode. It shows that although he can't see or talk to him anymore, K is still a part of Ryu Su Yeol, because he IS him. He's just not blocked off by a wall anymore.
All in all, this drama was a wild ride and I was here for it. I took everything they threw at me, and then asked for more. I can totally see myself rewatching this, even if it's just for K's scenes. Bad and Crazy has everything I want in a K-Drama: a vulnerable male lead, bromance, lack of romance, character and relationship development, complex characters, overcoming past trauma, good amount of comedy and darkness, and a happy ending. The music was amazing and it enhanced each scene the way it was supposed to. Although there are complaints that the drama portrayed DID wrong (RSY talking to K, not having amnesia, calling K alter ego instead of alter), I didn't find it bothersome as it portrayed the core aspects right (DID stemming from childhood trauma, an alter looking different that the host, and being created to protect the person). Of course, there are things that could have been done better with the story, fleshing out the villains, and the plot twists. I would have done some things differently. For example, I really wanted to dive deeper into RSY's past and see more flashbacks. But personally, I'm no professional critic. All I care about in the end was how much I was enjoying myself throughout, and if I was more bored and annoyed then excited. Well, this drama kept me eagerly awaiting the next episode, and I definitely wasn't bored. The characters were colourful and interesting, and I already feel empty, knowing that I won't get to go on another journey with K and Ryu Su Yeol.
This drama will definitely hold a special place in my heart. But I certainly wouldn't be as obsessed with the drama, if K wasn't a character in it. In fact, I wouldn't even enjoy it as much. Therefore, I think it's safe to say that the conclusion is: K stole the show. The End.
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Bad and crazy
Primeiro: Estou sem palavras pra dizer o quão bad and crazy foi INCRÍVEL. Parabéns demais ao pessoal por trás de tudo que a gente assistiu, o roteiro impecável, com uma história única e que prende a gente, com um plot incrível, personagens maravilhosos e a escolha de atores foi perfeita! A química, amizade, bromance do hajoon e do dong wook foi uma das melhores coisas que já vi! Bad and crazy entrou pros meus favoritos com certeza. E o final? Eu AMEI! Não tirava nem colocaria NADA. Vou sentir falta deles.Considerați utilă această recenzie?
Fight Club meets Lethal Weapon!
One corrupt cop with a conscience meets a lunatic anarchist who thinks he's a hero. Soo Yeol is focused on becoming the captain of his Anti-Corruption team. He's so close to the promotion that he can taste it. One case closure away, and he'll finally be living the life he's been dreaming of. If only a mysterious rebel with a cause wasn't messing with him and every single carefully laid plan he had. A hilarious path of redemption, this is a great twist on the crazy cop/good cop duo with a bad-ass female police officer along for the ride.I'm just starting it and I love it. The duo has great chemistry already, and I'm going to devour every single episode and won't sleep until I do. It's hilarious and badass. The music is great, the storyline is fantastic and I'm totally hooked on it by the first episode. Here we go! Starting a new show and am excited about it. It's been a while since I was excited about a show. :) It genuinely has me thrilled right from the first episode. Will update this review as I actually get into it and finish it, but this is hilarious so far.
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Great premise but....
The acting on this is great. Basic synopsis is a cop with less than clear morals and has multiple personality disorder tackles police corruption. I'm dropping it not because the acting isn't great (Lee Dong Wook and Wi Ha Joon are both fantastic) or that the story hasn't got promise, and it is slightly humorous. But for me, I just don't like police corruption shows. The good guys can never catch a break and I will probably have to preserve till maybe episode 10 to see any come-uppance. The plot doesn't have a lot of twists and turns either. I'm currently watching another 7 other shows so I'd just rather shelve this for next time.Considerați utilă această recenzie?
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It's just amazing
The character K tho for me it feels like they arent using it proerply, I have watched till the 5th episode (there are only 5 yet lol) but he is rather coming off as a comedian, I really hope from episode 6 they give him the role he deserves, also those mafia's (idk what to call them) the lady is totally my type hahaha. Also about Syu Yeol's childhood am damn sure that his childhood and K are related like how the psychiatrist told its due to some sort of trauma, in the past couple of episodes its seen that he is riding what looks like a cycle, so my guesses are that he got in some sort of accidnet hence K and him are related? Idk but this fun.Considerați utilă această recenzie?
Um drama que com certeza te surpreenderá!
Mas gente, pensa num kdrama BOM viu, eu fiquei realmente chocado com a forma como essa história se desenvolveu.plots INCRÍVEIS, atores INCRÍVEIS sério foi tudo de bom. a melhor coisa do meu 2021/2022 foi ter acompanhado esse kdrama desde a estreia, de verdade.
o Lee Dongwook é um dos meus atores favoritos, fiquei tão feliz quando vi que ele iria atuar com o ha joon! enfim, um drama MARAVILHOSO, e que vale super a pena assistir, comecem!! eu fiquei realmente chocado com as supressas que esse drama proporcionou, me emocionou, me animou, fez eu me sentir como se estivesse vivendo aquele momento... a melhor coisa que já fiz foi ter começado este drama! só comecem e vocês entederão o que eu estou dizendo!!
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Una gran serie de acción y humor.
No sabía muy qué esperar de esta serie. Antes de ver el primer episodio pensaba que podía ser una serie muy interesante, me gustaban los actores principales -me agradaron sus anteriores trabajos y Wi Ha Joon es uno de mis actores preferidos- y la trama parecía distinta a lo habitual.Sin duda es una de las series que recomiendo a todo el mundo aunque sé que se escapa un poco de lo que es típicamente una serie coreana de acción. ¿Por qué lo digo? Porque aquí los dos protagonistas están más que desequilibrados, o sean están como una cabra, y ese es el punto más importante de toda la serie, un personaje principal que es un desastre mentalmente pero que finalmente consigue encauzar su vida, aunque sea de un modo muy peculiar.
Debo destacar un guión que siempre añade algo a cada capítulo. No existen capítulos vacíos porque cada uno tiene su importancia, así que, sí, sin duda vale la pena verlos todos. Es cierto que el guión tiene algún que otro momento de flaqueza, sobre todo los capítulos del medio en donde no sabes muy bien qué dirección tomará la historia, pero puede que eso sea parte de la propia estructura de la serie que no está completamente equilibrada para reflejar la propia mentalidad del protagonista que además de investigar peligrosos casos, debe descubrir su pasado y lidiar con su equilibrio mental.
Hay muchas escenas de acción pero también muchas de humor. Me encantó la relación entre Ryu Soo Yeol y K, y ambos tienen momentos en los que es imposible no reírte. Sin duda K es adorable, y parece un niño grande lo que vuelve loco a Yeol. Su relación es como la del serio hermano mayor que debe lidiar con su caótico hermano pequeño. Debo destacar también a Hak Yeon como Oh Yyung Tae, en joven policía con grandes valores morales. Creo que es uno de los puntales sobre el que se asienta Yeol para convertirse en un gran policía, o más bien en uno honesto. No puedo olvidar a la familia de Yeol, adoré a la madre, qué gran papel hace su actriz. Es imposible no quererla.
No sé si en Corea ha tenido mucho éxito o no, supongo que sus datos no son muy grandes porque como he dicho antes no es una serie que se basa en la tradicional estructura de serie de acción que prima por esos lares pero a mi me ha encantado.
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See what happens when a bad man and his crazy alter-ego join forces!
This is one crazy good drama and it reminds me of Fight Club. I always thought Lee Dong Wook's chosen dramas lacked good plot lines but with this one he just nailed it. He tried to add a little flair with his dialogue delivery and acting in this drama which actually seems to be working for me, not to mention how handsome he looks. The contrasting, sarcastic and hilarious dialogue delivery and tonality reminded me of how much I liked the same about Kim Min Jae in 'Dali and the Cocky Prince'. The contrast of the split personalities are really well shown by casting Wi Ha Joon and of course, he is a terrific actor himself so there is a really good tug of war chemistry between the. two personalities which was absolutely needed for this drama.Personally, I'd also add a romance tag here, coz well that kiss scene right there was too good for this not to be considered a romance. For me in a suspense drama no matter how serious it is, i require there to be some romance in there for me to be satisfied and I think that thirst was quenched. :P
Just finished episode 8 now and I can tell the upcoming episodes will be entering into the dark side with some heart wrenching stories to the boot....perfect don't you think!
All in all, you'll miss out on a really really good plot and drama if for some strange reason, you decide not to watch this one. I am eagerly waiting for the next episodes.
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Un idée originale qui n'aura pas réussi à me captiver
Comme dit au-dessus, l'idée de départ est plutôt sympa et le traitement de ce "bad and crazy" était intéressante. La métaphore de ces personnalités et l'alternance de ces deux façons de voir et d'agir étaient drôle et promettaient sincèrement de bon moments en perspective....Jusqu'à l'épisode 3, où tout retombe comme une crêpe mal calibrée.Voici l'exemple même du drama inconsistant au scénario illogique. Ajoutez à cela à des personnages secondaires fades et des antagonistes certes psychopathes mais tellement, tellement pathétiques et sans une once de charisme, on obtient un drama qui non seulement déçoit mais nous fait grincer des dents de rage. Alors, oui, je viens de terminer l'excellent "Under The Skin" qui nous montre tout l'étendu du talent réuni d'un réalisateur à une excellente équipe (acteurs/scénariste/ARTISTE....), mais le fossé entre ces deux dramas policiers est tellement criant et bien que "Bad and Crazy" ne soit pas non plus extrêmement mauvais (j'ai vu pire), il est juste humainement impossible de l'apprécier.
1 : Le scénario écrit par Kim Sae Bom (The uncanny counter) n'est pas forcément mauvais. Sans entrer dans les détails afin de vous éviter de spoiler la trame, l'originalité repose sur nos deux protagonistes, le Bad et le Crazy et la façon astucieuse de les faire interagir. Malheureusement, cela n'aura duré que le temps de deux épisodes....Lorsque Ryu Soo Yeol et K finissent par interagir réellement, le dynamisme retombe. C'est un duo qui aurait pu tellement nous offrir, un duo qui aurait pu nous faire rire ou nous émouvoir à l'image de mes chouchous Kim Sung Ryong et Seo Yool dans "Chief Kim" ou de Kim Hae Il et de Goo Dae Young dans "The fiery priest".
Sans parler de ce duo décevant, le scénario en lui-même semble avoir été écrit à la va vite par un novice....On ne sait pas vraiment à quoi servent ces vilains, qui rappelons le n'ont absolument aucun charisme, dont la folie comme le député n'aura réussi qu'à nous le rendre absurde et sans profondeur....Pourquoi le meurtre et les circonstances? Que devient sa femme et son enfant? Et l'opinion publique? Cela doit compter pour du beurre.... Et les russes à l'accent nord coréen? Peut-on s'il vous plait nous dépeindre des personnes avec un passé? une histoire? une raison d'en être là aujourd'hui? Ils sont tellement ennuyants que nous n'avions qu'une envie, c'est de zapper les scènes de ces vilains inutiles. Et le méchant "surprise"? hahahaha, le voilà qui arrive donc après les deux autres, faisant son entrée d'une manière tellement inopportune et sans aucune logique derrière... Je me suis arrêtée là, n'ayant pas même pas la volonté de savoir si d'autres antagonistes n'allaient pas sortir du chapeau d'un magicien....
2 : Ryu Soo Yeol est un personnage détestable. Alors, vous me direz qu'il évolue et change progressivement. Certes, certes. Mais, il reste à mes yeux un personnage sans profondeur, sans moralité réelle. Je ne suis pas contre un personnage narcissique, imbu, froid et arrogant évoluant doucement et devenant une personne plus humaine comme Thyme" dans "F4 Thailande". J'ai beaucoup beaucoup plus de mal avec un personnage soumis, avare et se désintéressant d'autrui (alors qu'il est tout de même flic...). Il n'est pas "bad" à mes yeux. "Bad" serait Chu You Wen dans "The wolf". Ici, Soo Yeol serait plus "l'hypocrite" ou "le lâche" ou "le lèche-botte".... Alors lorsqu'arrive le mystérieux K avec sa folie, ses expressions déjantées et ses actions vraiment "crazy", je l'ai tout de suite adoré. Cela n'aura duré que le temps de 2 épisodes, et K deviendra presque un mouton, attendant parfois que Soo Yeol ne lui donne son feu vert. La folie et les actions de K perdent alors toute leur force au profit de Soo Yeol que le scénariste se plaît à mettre en avant. Et c'est tellement dommage. Plus de K entrainant Soo Yeol dans une course folle endiablée, plus d'action musclée afin de réveillée Soon Yeol qui prend le dessus sur K d'une manière aussi abrupte qu'étonnante (dans le mauvais sens). Bref, un duo qui peine à nous convaincre. l'alchimie n'est pas inexistante, je n'irai pas jusque là, juste une alchimie sans fond, sans raison dont le rythme peine à se trouver...
3 : Les personnages secondaires.... je n'attends pas à trouver des personnages aussi réussis et maitrisés que dans "Joy of Life", mais ici, c'est vraiment mauvais. Lee Hee Kyum représente la femme forte, nous démontrant à tour de bras sa force et son agilité. Elle nous fait un peu penser à Seo Seung Ah dans "The fiery priest". Mais voilà....pourquoi grand dieux, une femme au caractère bien trempé n'hésitant pas à user de ses poings contre des gangsters se retrouve à terre (en 3 secondes top chrono) contre 3 femmes dans une prison (est-ce un message du genre " une femme sera battue par des femmes et non par des hommes") ou terrassée par des sans abris toxicomane et crasseux donnant l'impression de ne pas avoir pu manger à leur faim...
Ne parlons même pas des acolytes de Soo Yeol, Oh Kyung Tae et Kwak Bong Pil. Je cherche encore à comprendre leur utilité dans cette histoire, si ce n'est des personnages qu'on utilise pour faire mettre en valeur Soo Yeol. Des faire-valoir donc...
Pour terminer ma critique, le drama pourra plaire si on n'a pas besoin de réfléchir et de trouver un sens logique au scénario. Si on apprécie ce type de héros (si on peut appeler cela un héros) n'ayant au départ aucun charisme, aucune fierté, aucun savoir vivre. Si vous êtes fan de Lee Dong Woo ou de Wi Ha Joon. En ce qui me concerne, bien que n'ayant pas terminé ce drama, je ne peux pas aller plus loin.
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I'm loving this drama. They are cool funny hot! Wow I'm in love with this drama.
This is gonna be one of the best dramas i have ever watched. Bad and crazy both are hot af! They are super funny I can't stop laughing yet there is such emotion stories with make you cry. On the other hand such horrible villains. I just love this drama!!!!! 💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗Considerați utilă această recenzie?
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I started watching Bad and Crazy for the actors. I guess most people are. This kind of character really suits Lee Dong Wook more than usual rom com. He's doing good. Hope, he does more of these in future. K's craziness is so much fun. Hui Gyeom is a very cool character.I like this kind of drama which keeps me seated. Anyhoo, they are telling me to write more. I don't know what else to write cause I haven't wrote many reviews. Lastly, The drama is worth watching. You won't regret. Fzursiyhckgckblifktstdjvlbjcjtsutlivlyxkjbln oh itsiy go o good tiskhc ok jfcojvotsutdoufpucljcljckhdtaihcljcktzkhclhxutsojvljvlhcljbk VC yfljvlkb
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