Investigação, ficção científica e romance
Tunnel é uma das minhas séries prediletas, isso porque ela é capaz de prender a atenção do espectador com um enredo inusitado, cheio de reviravoltas e investigativo.Nas séries que eu assisti com viagem no tempo eu não havia gostado da maneira como foram conduzidas, no entanto, em Tunnel o enredo é tão bom que as vezes você até esquece que ele é um viajante do tempo, pois a parte da investigação policial acaba prendendo muito a sua atenção.
Outro ponto forte da série são os atores, particularmente eu gosto muito do Choi Jin Hyuk e acredito que esse tenha sido um de seus melhores papéis. Com muitas cenas de ação e suspense, os atores dão vida a esses momentos.
Esse tipo de série com suspense policial e ficção científica não é para qualquer um, você precisa abrir um pouco a mente para acreditar no tema proposto, porém a forma como o enredo desenrola é muito interessante e te surpreende a cada episódio. Mesmo que esse gênero não seja o seu favorito, vale a pena assistir!
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O QUE É ESTE DRAMA?!
É o primeiro drama que eu assisto com esssa temática (suspense, investigação e etc) que me prende tanto!Simplesmente incrível, direção, atuação, ost, personagens (seus motivos, seu passado).
Não há uma falha, tudo se interliga, é genial.
Eu até apostaria numa season 2 pra ver mais o desenvolvimento dos casais, mas isso é bem impossível. Também gostaria de saber qual é a do Túnel, se bem que não deve ter nada de estrondoso por trás disso.
Personagem fav? Professora Shin! Essa mulher é perfeita, passou por tantas coisas, é tão inteligente e cativante.
Um dos melhores dramas que já assisti.
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Eu tinha visto 1º episodio desse Kdrama há um bom tempo e não tinha resolvido continuar porque não me interessei por ele logo de cara, mas depois de ver Signal na Netflix, decidi dar mais uma chance para Tunnel e não me arrendo nada disso. Fui convencida no segundo episódio e aos poucos a história foi ficando cada vez mais interessante. Por isso, me senti instigada a seguir em frente até o fim.Sempre fico com um pé atrás quando o Dorama tem viagem no tempo, porque sei que as chances desses enredos se perderem no meio do caminho são muito grandes. E tenho medo dos tais eventos mirabolantes e extremamente fantasiosos que aumentam a medida que nos aproximamos da reta final.
Mas estou feliz em dizer meus receios não se confirmaram em Tunnel, particularmente acho que tudo o que esse Drama se propôs a fazer ele conseguiu executar muito bem. Nada foi exagerado ou desnecessário e isso contribuiu para que meu interesse pela história se mantivesse igual até o último episódio. O que não demorou muito para acontecer já que terminei em poucos dias.
Gostei bastante do desenvolvimento do enredo, isto é, achei bem interessante a forma como os policiais conseguiam conciliar o caso maior e mais complicado com os casos menores e mais simples.
Devo dizer que o toque a mais dessa história foi o desenvolvimento gradual da relação de amizade do protagonista Park Kwang Hoe com o detetive Kim Seon Jae. Gostei de vários personagens, mas me apeguei muito a essa dupla dinâmica de homens completamente diferentes e estranhamente divertidos.
Além disso, realmente me diverti nas cenas do protagonista descobrindo as "novidades do futuro". E sua jornada para tentar se adaptar a uma nova era de investigação policial é muito interessante.
SPOILER DO FINAL
Gostei de como fecharam a história: o criminoso foi finalmente preso e nosso querido protagonista conseguiu voltar para a família dele. Mas como fã que sou de finais completinhos é claro que gostaria que eles tivessem mostrado como foi a vida dele a partir dali e se ele conseguiu mudar o destino trágico de sua esposa. No entanto compreendo que para isso precisaríamos de muitos episódios a mais.
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PERFEITO SEM DEFEITOS
Eu já assisti esse umas 3 vezes, eu amo demais a história. Super indico, os personagens são complexos, a trama é instigante e você fica sempre querendo assistir mais um episódio apenas para ver se o assassino vai ser descoberto. Assistam que eu tenho certeza que não vão se arrepender, além de claro, surtarem com os plots.É super engraçado assistir o personagem principal se adaptando as coisas modernas, além das relações que ele vai criando com os outros personagens. Enfim, 1000/10 ?
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Como nova fã da ocn eu amei e recomendo esse drama a vcs que amam um suspense e serial killer, sim você vai passar raiva mas no final tem a recompensa por tudo.
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If you've watched "Signal" (if you haven't - what are you doing?!), you might think that the premise sounds a bit familiar, though the dramas don't have that much in common. In my opinion, "Signal" was a better crafted drama with less plot-holes/the-police-is-too-dumb moments, however "Tunnel" is still a drama that deserves a chance.
One of the things that stood out to me in this one was the main female lead, something that I've disliked with OCN's dramas are their stupid and useless female characters (though, to be honest the rest of kdramaland is no better), however, Shin Jae Yi has been the exception for me. Sharp, smart, and unrelenting, she was a great female character that held my attention alongside the male duo.
This drama's weakness comes towards the end, just like "Voice", it began to fizzle out, with too many police stupidities and too many instances of Park Kwang Ho, the main character, just yelling "bastard" over and over. It was hard for me to get through episode fourteen but I'm glad I did. The ending wasn't as sharp as it could've been, and it wasn't unique like how I would've wanted it (but I do like sad and torturous endings), but it was a heart-warming one.
"Tunnel" is not a perfect drama but it's a good addition to the ever-growing crime genre in Korean dramas. I recommend giving it a try, but be ready to be at the edge of your seat each episode, and be warned that you'll probably spend sixteen hours in front of your screen because it's hard to stop watching one you start.
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Now, don't get me wrong. Each episode from 1 to 7 wasn't bad; they just didn't add up into a good 7-hour experience for me. They were good one-by-one. If you have seen American series (police or crime series in particular), you'll know how they start an episode with one case and ends it within that episode, and nothing from that episode will affect the next episode at all. As soon as our main detective Park Kwang Ho arrives in 2016, Tunnel plays that card.
For character introduction purposes, not touching on the main plot for a short while is totally okay. However, the length of 7 episodes of doing that is painfully long – 44% in and there's still no progress whatsoever. That point kept bugging me all the way. Apart from that, the main characters are good at their job, so the one-case-one-episode is averagely fun on its own.
I believe that the story picks up around episode 8. From then on until episode 12, the pace of the drama suddenly changes in a good way. These are the most exciting and suspenseful 4 episodes in my opinion. There is a surprising amount of improvements from character development to story revelations. The last phase of the drama, episode 13-16, cools down a lot, but it still keeps playing with the main story. For me, it was fine. By the end of the series, I was more satisfied than I thought when I went through the first half.
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It's still too bad that after all those satisfying second half, I still don't see the point of making this a time-traveling drama. Of course, the "tunnel" and the time-traveling play a part in this story. I just think that they could've made use of this theme much more – or dropped that idea completely.
The main character who time-travels lacks a lot of "oldies" qualities I expected to see from its premise. By this I mean that he could've possessed old-school yet surprisingly useful methods that help with the modern crime-solving process, or rather appear really countrified that he looks funny. Instead, he adapts to the modern world so well. If this wasn't a time-travel drama and this character was a detective from the present time, it'll still work just fine. It feels almost as if the writers are using this "time-traveling" trigger word just to call for attention.
At the same time, Tunnel cannot escape a lot of clichés in making their characters and criminals, and even situations. A lot of things were revealed by words rather than actions. Many mysteries are solved in a blink of an eye after dragging them for so long. It's like when things build up to a certain degree and you're almost excited, the next moment it becomes "Oh... That's it?"
The cast and their acting really save the entire show. They're extremely great in every given situation, although again, you'll have to get to the second half of the show to see so. I rated their acting a 10/10 although some small side characters are so-so because they don't have much impact anyway.
The background music and sound effect cues aren't awkward, so I gave it a 7/10, but they mostly just went through my ears instead lingering around for more impact. This is the genre that doesn't need emotional OSTs to play at heartbreaking moments anyway. I still wished I ended it with one or two songs to keep listening to. I ended up with none.
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Final thoughts: I wouldn't suggest my friends to watch this for the time-traveling. I would suggest them to watch simply because it's a good crime drama with good acting. I liked it – don't get me wrong after I point out all those cons. I didn't regret watching this show. Also, I barely rewatch dramas, and a crime drama can be either too predictable or too gruesome to rewatch, so I gave that part a low score.
Overall, it's a 8/10 for me because it does only 75~80% of what it initially promised to do. This score is not to be compared with other dramas, especially the ones that are not from this genre.
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Honestly, when I started watching Tunnel, I had no idea what to expect. I knew it had a pretty loyal following, but I had no idea how this show would take me captive. Thus far, I haven't been very impressed with dramas this year. Tunnel is a great crime and mystery drama, but its best asset is its characters. This drama features rich characters with thoughtful story arcs and amazing chemistry. Choi Jin Hyuk who is cast as the main protagonist delivers a great performance. I was really able to follow all his ups and downs as he tries to figure out life in 2017. Again and again, I am so drawn to Yoon Hyun Min. He is by far my favorite actor to provide as second for any bromance. His role as the young, misunderstood Sun Jae is something of legend. When I first saw Lee Yoo Young's character, she honestly freaked me out a little. The slow burn romance between these two is absolutely delicious. Their subtle advances are soooo deeply satisfying, and I felt this greatly complimented the show.
Tunnel features great story telling. Throughout the drama it unravels a well thought out and intertwined plot. This story had me clinging to my chair the entire time. I felt like every episode revealed another layer to the story. While some have stated that it was too predictable, I pretty much equated the predictability to all the spoilers I accidentally saw when it aired.
I strongly recommend watching Tunnel. It really takes you on an amazing ride. My only regret is that I wasn't able to watch it when it aired.
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- The second part of the drama felt messy
- Characters at the end got annoying ->their deduction skills started lacking at the end of the drama
- Very predictable story
- Could have been a 12 episode drama
- Many flaws to the story - some parts were not explained properly
- Choi Jin Hyuk's acting was so-so
What I liked:
- The bromance
- Lee Yoo Young's acting was great
- The supporting actors (police squad)
- First part of the drama was more enjoyable to watch than the second
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I didn't had much expectation going in. Because I didn't thought the story will be this much addicting as it was. I waited until it had enough episodes out, before starting to watch it. And thank god that I did. Because I watched those 12 episodes in one day at a stanch. I just couldn't stop. Can't stop.
Waiting for the last four episode was a misery.
I like all the episodes. The story goes a little slow at first but the second half is somewhat mind-blowing. And then the ending. Some will say, that the end wasn't nice. They didn't liked it. But I personally think that it was perfect. I loved it.One of my favorite ending, ever.
Some time the sad-slow ends are what we need.
The story has some holes in it. It is a time traveling story and this type of stories always has some thing like this. So that was not unexpected. And because of the amount of Time-traveling drama is around right now, not many people will feel good about it. And then there is 'Signal' and I am sure a lot of people are comparing this with that one.
Don't do that. They are not same.
The story in it's self is different. Every thing was resolving around a case that starts 30 years ago. One giant mysterious case. And it's our cop's job to solve it.
But the little one around it is what I loved about it. They just didn't show you the murders but what it does to the people around that victim. They are suffering, their pain. And I loved how they honored them in the end.
Because it's always about saving life not the thrill in catching the culprit.
I love all the people in the cast. They are all new to me. But I didn't mind. They drew me in. I liked how they portrayed their characters. Specially Lee Yoo Young. Her character was smart, cold, controlling and no where near the 'sweet-innocent-damsel in distress' type and I loved that about her character. And she pulled it off with an ease.
Choi Jin Hyuk ( welcome back!! ) and Yoo Hyun Min were amazing in their roles. The little bickering and bromance (Though it should be called something else. 60 year old and 27 year old man romance'?) between them just lightened the dark-gloomy scenes a little.
Though most will complain that Choi Jin Hyunk's character had some 'issues' in the last episodes. I just want to state that no one is perfect. So isn't a character. Their flaw is what makes them different form another and special. For Kwand Ho it was calling bad guys 'Jerk'. His a 1980's cop. Cut him some slack will ya'?
Kim Min Sang. I have only one thing to say about his character and about him. This is how a ** should be like.
I am going to re-watch this because I love the love story in this drama. Yes there is one. And I am not talking about Yoo Hyun Min and Lee Yoo Young's characters.
But about Park Kwang Ho and Yeon Seok. Their longing, their pain, their love for each other is one of the best thing about this drama. That sweet little love story twirled in to the bigger story, some how complemented the whole thing. It was the motivation that both of this characters needed. And I love those type of stories.
For those who are thinking if they should watch it or not. I would like to tell you to give this a try. Trust me, you are going to thank me later.
So watch it!
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Buenísima!!!
Absolutamente maravillosa mezcla de thriller policial y viaje en el tiempo. Me la he visto de maraton en 3 días. Los protagonistas están fabulosos y todo el elenco está fantástico!! La ambientación, la historia de los asesinatos muy bien escrita y bien enlazada. Muy gráfica en los momentos sangrientos he tenido que cerrar los ojos en algunas ocasiones!y en otras he llorado muchísimo. Creo que es un must watch para los amantes del género que les guste un toque fantástico. Los malos dan escalofrios. Final perfectísimo aunque me hubiera gustado otro capítulo más con más detalles!!! Hacía tiempo que veía las altas calificaciones tanto aquí en MDL como en VIKI pero no me había decidio a verla, no sé porqué pero ahora que lo he hecho es de mis series preferidas!!!! La recomiendo muchísiimo!Esta resenha foi útil para você?
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