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- Título original: 듀얼
- Também conhecido como: Dyooeol , Dual
- Diretor: Lee Jong Jae
- Roteirista: Kim Yoon Joo
- Gêneros: Thriller, Mistério, Ficção científica
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Elenco e Créditos
- Jung Jae Young Papel Principal
- Kim Jung Eun Papel Principal
- Yang Se Jong Papel Principal
- Seo Eun Soo Papel Principal
- Kim Ki DooKim Ik Hong [Journalist]Papel Secundário
- Yoon Gyung HoLee Hyung Sik [Jeongbuk Police Homicide detective / Deuk Cheon's junior]Papel Secundário
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Primeiro episódio desse Kdrama já começou no 12 então coloquei altas expectativas sobre a historia desde o primeiro momento.Em termos de ritmo esse drama não caiu em momento algum, muito pelo contrário, sempre foi um daqueles dramas que davam vontade de ver o próximo episódio e o mais rápido possível de preferência, para entender melhor os acontecimentos e os desdobramentos da trama.
Mas, eu realmente não sei o que me aconteceu, já que no meio do caminho comecei achar a ficção científica meio louca demais e a parte dos clones muito exagerada...
Além disso, quando eu comecei a pensar que o policial tinha perdido o juízo e ia virar a casaca no meio a história, cheguei a pensar em abandonar porque detesto ver personagem mudar da água pro vinho assim do nada. No entanto, quando segui para o próximo episodio e percebi que minha suspeita estava errada fiquei muito feliz com isso.
Eu já previa que no final algo aconteceria com certo personagem, então realmente não me abalou o seu desfecho.
A interpretação do Yang Se Jong estava impecável nos dois papeis, são poucos os atores que conseguem interpretar dois personagens com personalidades completamente diferentes e nos passar essa sensação, e ele fez isso muito bem.
Tenho que dizer que fiquei com muita pena do Sung Joon por ser tão mal interpretado no inicio, o coitado foi um verdadeiro saco de pancadas e foi atingido de todos os lados, quando sequer tinha sequestrado a filha do policial. Pra completar levou tanto tempo para recobrar a memória que só aumentou seu sofrimento!
Curiosidades:
Esse foi um drama que demorei bastante para terminar porque estava bloqueado no viki pra mim e como tinha que baixar os episódios em fansubs, só pegava para assistir de tempos em tempos.... Mas isso não é culpa do drama e sim da minha preguiça e implicância com fansubs, tenho arrepios se tiver que baixar episódios para ver qualquer drama que seja por isso sempre procuro ver só na netflix e no viki kkkk....
Inesperadamente, foi o ultimo drama que assisti em 2019, me obriguei a vencer essa novela de fansubs e cumpri minha meta doramatica de terminar meus dramas inacabados antes de terminar o ano!
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I started this hoping for action and serious topics. I wanted plot and not romantic shenanigans. The drama starts off being pretty much all about a cop looking for his kidnapped daughter. This guy, however, is far from likable, and I found it difficult to sympathize with him in his plight. Why? Because he was, to put it simply, crazy, violent, and screaming. Lots of screaming. Lots of swearing. Lots of beating up suspects without evidence, heavy police brutality. This dude cared for nothing and no one but his daughter and wouldn't hesitate to brutally assault anyone he perceived to be in his way.
That's where Clone #1, Sung Joon, comes in. Don't worry, I won't spoil anything. He has no memory of who he is, but Chief Jang decides poor Sung Joon is the key to finding his daughter. When these two meet, this is when the story really kicks off. I hated the detective for the first 2 episodes, but he does become more tolerable thanks to Sung Joon, who is kind and warm and patient where Chief Jang is crass, rude, and prone to fits of random rage.
So for the first part of the drama, I watched because I was invested in the development between Jang and Sung Joon. I thought they were a great pair and really balanced each other nicely, and I'm a sucker for any kind of non-romance relationship focus. Chief Jang treated Sung Joon like a tool at first and didn't see him as a human being at all, and I wanted to see that change. There was some mystery and plenty of action for the first 6 episodes, but then it slows down and becomes mostly just drama and mystery with action sprinkled in.
Eventually, the plot moves away from the father-daughter focus and we realize that ultimately this is a story about two clones. It's a sad story. Don't watch this if you don't want a ride on the rollercoaster of emotions. One clone is "evil," selfish and out for revenge and the other is kind, selfless and willing to put his life on the line to help near-strangers. But the characters are not simple, and evil clone is not actually just an "evil clone," but is a deep, complex character that will remain in my mind pretty much forever.
What is the story really about? It's about clones learning to be human. It's about a father and his daughter. There's also an evil dude who wants to cure his illness and there's his evil spawn who aren't really worth mentioning but the story isn't really about them. No romance, just friendships and family relationships. Yay!
Without Yang Se Jong, this drama would be nothing. His portrayal of three characters is something you really have to see for yourself. But let's say I had to keep reminding myself that it was the same actor. He brought the clones to life in a way that made me feel like I personally knew them. The other actors are good too. And JJY is so much more tolerable when he's not screaming his head off.
It's not a perfect story, and there are aspects I wish had been different (more interactions between the clones, more father-son bonding with Jang and Sung Joon, less of the secondary cop characters), but these factors don't change my love for this drama. I can't stop thinking about it and have already rewatched most of it 2-3 times.
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