Laura Oh (Kim Sung Ryung) é uma cientista genial e uma das principais autoridades da Coreia do Sul em inteligência artificial e robótica. Além disso, ela se casou com alguém de uma das famílias mais ricas da nação – e seu filho Nam Shin (Seo Kang Joon), herdará o lucrativo império comercial da família. No entanto, um dia,Nam Shin é brutalmente agredido e deixado em coma lutando por sua vida. Sua mãe toma a decisão arriscada, mas audaciosa, de criar um substituto androide para o filho. Embora suas duas primeiras tentativas não tenham sido bem-sucedidas, Nam Shin III é um sucesso incrível. Laura Oh decide enviar o autômato ao mundo para substituir o filho – para que o seu verdadeiro filho não seja esquecido como herdeiro dos negócios da família. Para proteger Nam Shin III, a família contrata a antiga lutadora de artes marciais mistas Kang So Bong (Gong Seung Yeon) como guarda-costas. Mas as coisas se tornam muito complicadas para ela – e todos os outros envolvidos quando ela começa a se apaixonar pelo encantador androide realista, enquanto o protege das pessoas que antes tentaram – e somente falharam por pouco – matar o Nam Shin "real". “Você Também É Humano?” é uma série de drama sul-coreana de 2018 dirigida por Cha Young Hoon. (Fonte: Viki) Editar Tradução
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- Título original: 너도 인간이니?
- Também conhecido como: Neodo Inganini , Are You Human?
- Roteirista: Jo Jung Joo
- Diretor: Cha Young Hoon
- Gêneros: Comédia, Romance, Ficção científica, Fantasia
Onde assistir Você é Humano Também?
Elenco e Créditos
- Seo Kang Joon Papel Principal
- Gong Seung Yeon Papel Principal
- Lee Joon Hyuk Papel Principal
- Park Hwan Hee Papel Principal
- Kim Sung Ryung Papel Principal
- Yoo Oh Sung Papel Principal
Resenhas
Se tem coisa mais fantasiosa do que ver um ser humano se apaixonar por uma máquina, sinceramente desconheço. Mas por alguma razão misteriosa, sou apaixonada por esse tipo de enredo. Ainda mais quando os dramas fazem questão de nos apresentar robôs da dar inveja: gentis, fofos e maravilhosos.
Seo Kang Joon fez um ótimo trabalho em interpretar um ser humano normal e um robô ao mesmo tempo, sua atuação estava excelente nesse drama. Me arrisco a dizer que esse foi o melhor papel que ele interpretou.
A protagonista me ganhou desde o primeiro episódio sua personalidade era ótima, as cenas dela com o pai renderam boas risadas.
Infelizmente não posso dizer o mesmo em relação ao humano Nam Shin. O sentimento de ódio pelas atitudes dele veio desde o primeiro momento e assim continuou durante todo o drama.
Um certo botão de "auto destruição" me deixou bem aflita na reta final, o velho jogo de interesses tomou conta de vários personagens, e a ameaça ao nosso latinha parecia vir de todos os lados.
Don't watch this if you cannot accept human and robot relationships
This is the drama that made me look forward to Mondays. I would rush home from work every night just to watch the live stream in raw, even though I didn’t understand Korean. A lot of people gave this drama negative comments and a low score because they couldn't accept the FL and a robot falling in love. Well, hate to burst your bubble but, this has always meant to be an interspecies romance and they never masked that fact or tricked you into believing it wasn't. If someone thinks this kind of thing is not okay, then the drama is simply not for them. It doesn't mean there is a problem with the quality of the drama itself.The Message
The title “Are You Human Too?” is a mockery to humans that have lost their good in humanity. A pure robot, Nam Shin III, that always thinks for others first is meant to draw a contrast to bring out the dark side of human nature, and have us reflect on what it means to be human. When I first heard about this premise, I was worried whether they would be able to deliver this message well. But this drama never failed to meet my expectations. At first glance, it may be unfair to compare a perfect robot to flawed humans, but the morale of the story is not to conclude that robots are better, it’s that humans, although flawed, should strive to become better and sometimes to humbly learn from a robot who has outgrown its owner in kindness and justice. In the story we can see characters who have been blinded by their dark sides and have forgotten about humanity. This humanity, hopefully, will be restored through Nam Shin III, who teaches these people an important life lesson about being selfless.
The Plot
This is a sci-fi drama, but it’s not the type that keeps you at the edge of your seat from the very first episode. Rather, it focuses on character relationships and how each affects the other. That being said, there are more than enough mind-blowing plot twists and shocking cliffhangers to keep us engaged. The ending of each episode had my mouth gaping in awe, as I wait another one more week to watch its resolution. Unfortunately, the plot became a bit draggy in the middle half, and there were certain episodes where nothing much happened. There was definitely some potential that they could have explored about AI and the sci-fi genre, but they didn't. The drama was still largely entertaining and the first of its kind, so there's that.
The Characters
First, I would like to give a thumbs up to Seo Kang Joon’s stellar performance acting as a robot and a human being. This is his first time starring dual roles, one of them being non-human, but he was able to differentiate the personalities really well. You could tell which was which just by looking at their subtle facial expressions.
In this drama, the villains, or more accurately the “flawed humans”, are the ones that drive the plot. Despite being a pain in the neck, these characters are inevitably 3-dimensional, each having their own backstory and motives that drive their actions. You may wish for their downfall in one moment, and pity them in another. All in all, they are realistic characters that you would understand where they are coming from no matter if you agree with them or not. It goes to show that humans have both bright and dark sides, and villains can also be victims at the same time.
The Chemistry
I really appreciate how beautiful the OTP’s relationship is. Despite not having a lot of screen time or skinship together, they have great on-screen chemistry and their bonding is amazing. Their relationship taught me about what it means to love someone, and that love isn’t a feeling or emotion, it’s a value that you live for. Nam Shin III can comprehend emotions but he can never feel them, but it doesn’t stop him from experiencing love and becoming truly like a human through breaking the boundaries of robotics.
The OST
I have most of the songs on replay, and every time a song was released I’d download it within 3 hours and listen to it. All the songs were good and fit the scenes very well. One of the songs worth noting is The Longing Dance, which really enhances the cinematic atmosphere of the drama.
This drama is recommended to people who like deep messages about humanity, love, 3-dimensional villains and a cute puppybot companion. If you don’t mind interspecies romance between a robot and a human, definitely give it a try!