PHENOMENAL! PHÉNOMÉNAL! FENOMENALE! PRIMA!
WAIT before watching something after "Beyond Evil": subsequent series/movies will feel bland or boring. "Beyond Evil" (I don't like the title, hence I left it to watch it when there was nothing else on Netflix) requires concentration and you'll get rewarded BIG time.One thing that is amazing is how you can at times barely guess what is going to happen. As a rule of thumb, you can't. Let yourself immerge in the events shaking fictional Manyang village next to fictional Munju town.
Unsure whether the lack of romance adds or detracts from the series. There was the possibility to develop something, and my bet would have been Oh JiHwa (ladies first) and ML DongShik as well as Yoo JaeY and ML JooWoon. The author chose not to.
The music fits both in terms of when it appears and what it sounds like.
"Beyond Evil" is another high light of 2021 kdramas, and bodes well for the future.
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Beyond Expectation
Where do I begin? The writing of this crime thriller is phenomenal, every episode subverts your expectation while keeping you throughly engaged due to it’s excellent pacing. Each side character is integral to the plot and aren’t in any way 2 dimensional. The morally grey nature of this show is captured perfectly by the cinematography and then further enhanced by it’s eerie OST. Yeo Jingoo and Shin Hakyun’s chemistry is seriously out of this world. In addition with the rest of the cast which makes the acting thorough out this drama outstanding. On the surface level, Beyond Evil might be perceived as a “who done it” mystery drama, however it’s much more then that, so please give it a watch!Esta resenha foi útil para você?
The best drama that 2021 has released until now
This is the best drama that 2021 has release until now. Shin Ha Kyun and Yeo Jin Goo have the best chemistry ever. Their acting is spectacular and flawless. Especially, Jin Goo need to receive an award because they way he plays with emotions in this dramas is amazing. In one scene he goes from shock to deception, sadness, betrayal and anger in seconds was mind blowing. The plot is amazing and plays with your mind every minute of every episode. But, the strong point of this drama are the characters and the actors.Esta resenha foi útil para você?
The Intricacy of Beyond Evil
I have been watching crime thriller dramas non-stop for quite a while now. But nothing prepared me for the intricacy that Beyond Evil brings. Unlike some dramas that the villain is a bit predictable from the get-go, I have a tough time deciphering the characters of our protagonists-male leads-villain in this drama.If you are going to embark on this 16-episode journey, prepare to read through a lot of the subtitles and, listen to a lot of narration from our “subs” or suspects. But as the drama reached its conclusion, you will have this sense of fulfillment and accomplishment to finally see the drama come in a full circle.
Not a bad watch. Thanks, jTBC! And kudos to our actors as well.
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Definite pros and cons here, decide carefully
Cons:Absolute useless dialogues are repeated entirely too many times. Especially in the first half. The characters talk themselves into a circle, and the suspicious game of who's the culprit, is not interesting enough, again mainly in the first half. Yeo Jin Goo, I am not a fan, and he has not done much in this drama to turn me into one. If not for some turnaround in his performance during the last few eps, I would be surprised he has a career. But that turnaround did not justify his show-no-expression for majority of the drama. If there's any excuse, I will unbiased on one thing. He is not completely at fault because his dialogues had nothing but parroting and asking, "did you do it?" questions and looking like he's in on a secret mission, when he knows nothing. And bromance? There was only suspicion and animosity and angst at first and that was also boring, I personally did not feel much bromance chemistry due to this, suddenly they start joking about, you worried about me? Then into the second half, while repeating their circle dialogues, they started acting a bit cute about it. Finally the during the last couple of arcs, it turns into real care. Still not convinced on how exactly it came about but yup, it then did feel like they had some real bromance towards the end.
Pros:
Second half also has this game, but definitely felt more natural and the knots get unravelled much better. Shin Ha Kyun has at least an interesting character and does justice through his performance. I was also impressed by the supporting actors and was quite a fan of the villain club here. It might seem like a usual villain trope when everything was revealed, but the characters and their performances definitely kept the suspense and interest alive. And they seemed to act in more sensible (still villainous) ways than the main leads. And the Manyang circle of people did grow on me a LOT despite the first half game. They had some redeemable acting skills and character and performance and it was goof and fun to watch.
Overall, do not go in with high expectations, and if you can keep your interest, be patient, then you might get a good show.
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I'm impressed
This is one of the most perfect k dramas ever for me. The plot really surprised me everytime. On my first watch i felt like the show could have been divided into two different seasons. But on my second watch, i fell in love with the second half of the show. Amazing plot , no plot holes left to criticize. The pacing was perfect for me , it left me gripping the edge of my seat.The acting was impeccable. Both the Lead characters were done justice by the acting . All the side characters were three dimensional and amazing. I'm in love with Jihwa tbh , she is so badass.
The music was perfect. I especially love the happy and mischievous tune that plays when the two main leads confont each other. Perfect representation of two tsunderes. Amazing work.
10/10 recommended ! This is the first drama in so long that I'm rating 10/10
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Heavy and Dark : The end justifies the means..
Can I just say that after watching a lot of crime thriller dramas, this would be the most unique one because of how the narrative of the series was masterfully relayed from start to finish.. This drama is definitely a psychological thriller at its finest.. With its melodramatic and slow burn pacing that will surely enthrall the viewers / audience, you'll get to only understand the whole picture of the plot once you've finished watching it.. And truly, this is worth the watch..The complexity of the characters, how they were introduced in the series as well as their major developments are outstanding..
In addition to that, can I just say that the soundtracks are daebak! (amazing). Each soundtrack fits the characters as well as the theme of the series so well, most especially when we're feeling the emotions being portrayed by the characters.
Although I have to admit that Beyond Evil took me a while to finish because of its slow burn pacing but at the end of the series, I now completely understand the relevance of its pacing... Some viewers may find this drama to be dull or monotonous.. Furthermore, I actually find the twists in the series to be predictable for it did not shook / surprise me that much..
However, Give it a Chance if you're not into the slow burn type of drama.. Each characters in the series had their own time to shine and I find that to be much appreciated.. Also, the interactions of the main characters most especially Lee Dong Shik and Han Joo Won are unforgettable... From start to finish, we get to see the intricacy of their relationship : Their Conflicts and Doubts turning to Trust and Respect for each other.. **applause**
In conclusion, Beyond Evil is one of those unforgettable psychological thriller dramas of 2021 which is definitely on par with Mouse : Both dramas have its unique take on the complexity of the characters and plot.. I highly recommended these shows if you're looking for a heavy and dark plot.. I actually finished watching Beyond Evil first before Mouse then I posted my review for Mouse first before Beyond Evil (lol) and no words can best describe these two series for both of them are really good in their own way...
Indeed, Beyond Evil is a brilliant show in which the end justifies the means...
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THERE'S THINGS THAT CAN'T BE LEFT FOR THE LAW TO HANDLE
Watching Beyond Evil is the equivalent of being handed a very frayed and old yet warm quilt, sewn together colorful patches and scraps collected from the past. The kind of quilt you wrap around on a cold, rainy day while you read your favorite book or a movie from your childhood, while also slowly picking away at the fraying ends of the quilt until the entire quilt unravels over time and all your left with are the strands of the past. Beyond that, there aren't many words I can use to describe my feelings for this beautiful drama, but I will try my hardest. Also, I did mark this review as containing spoilers but I feel like the ones I do mention are very small and insignificant, and I don't think they give away too much.First, I want to begin talking about the two main leads of this drama, Lee Dong Shik (Shin Ha Kyun) and Han Joo Won (Yeo Jin Goo), because quite frankly, I don't think there would even be a story here to tell without them. At first, they appear to be another iteration of a common dynamic we often see in detective shows: an older detective who is probably been demoted or is considered a loose-cannon, or even both, and then a younger detective who has a strong sense of justice and is perhaps more mild-mannered compared to their partner. In this case, I would say these roles can still be applied to the two main leads of Beyond Evil but also...not quite, only because Beyond Evil really subverts your expectations for these characters and everyone else in the drama, for that matter. Keep in mind that one of the most important messages of Beyond Evil is that everything is not as it seems. Yes, Lee Dong Shik is considered to be the loose cannon of the substation, but at the core of his character is anger: white-hot and unyielding, all because of the injustice he and his family, especially his sister, have gone through. There's also a kindness within him, too, as he tries to prevent anyone else from getting hurt as he and his family did. (I don't want to call Lee Dong Shik the mom-friend but I also do want to call Lee Dong Shik the mom-friend. Sorry.) And yes, Han Joo Won is calculating and cold and seems to be almost willing to do anything for the sake of justice, but his character is slowly unpacked as the show goes on and we see that there is a fear that holds him back from being anything more than emotionally distant.
The relationship, too, between Lee Dong Shik and Han Joo Won is so incredibly important to me; I will be keeping the two of them close to my heart for a while. I think they have the kind of relationship where actions speak louder than words and the fact that they gave up so much for each other, that Lee Dong Shik broke down Han Joo Won's walls in a matter of months just makes me feel so crazy. There was SO much attention to detail given to their relationship, things like the way they addressed each other, physical contact, and how they would parallel or mirror each other's actions. Especially that scene at the end, where it is revealed that Han Joo Won has been spending a lot of time combing through the mountains and other rural areas in search of people with dementia or disabilities who have gotten lost, much like how Lee Dong Shik did before him. POETIC CINEMA. Also, these two had no sense of personal space whatsoever and I love that for them. Despite the biting words and back-handed compliments between them, I think they truly grew to care for each other - I mean, telling someone to 'eat well, sleep well, and poop well' is actually something that can be so intimate - and it was this amount of care that made Beyond Evil so compelling.
Speaking of Han Joo Won, I just want to comment on a few things about his character that will hopefully help me segue into some other things I really want to talk about. For the first four or five episodes, I was really frustrated with him, as I was with a lot of characters in this show *cough cough* Lee Dong Shik *cough cough* but kind of in the way that you get frustrated with a family member or a friend as you're watching them make a stupid decision. Lovingly frustrated. At first, I wasn't really sure what to think of Han Joo Won. He kind of gave off the vibe of [standing-man emoji], and then [standing-man emoji who also gets eggs thrown at him.] Of course, I didn't know that my perception of him was about to be subverted, and for that, I really applaud the writers - I don't like static main characters. And then, of course, there were those moments towards the beginning when Han Joo Won started going around suspecting and accusing everyone, which is when my frustration with him hit its peak. Basically, the first four or five episodes went something like this:
Han Joo Won: I've connected the dots.
Basically Everyone in Manyang: You didn't connect shit.
Han Joo Won: I've connected them.
However, I think the fact that the writer - Kim Soo Jin - chose to have Han Joo Won go around suspecting everyone really connects to another sentiment expressed by the police officers of Manyang, and that is the idea of suspecting everyone in order to no longer suspect them, which really helps to demonstrate how Han Joo Won is able to acclimate to living in a rural area after living in Seoul and is able to make these connections with some of the townspeople and his coworkers. I absolutely love the concept of exploring differences between rural and urban life, and I think this show would have been a whole lot different if it had been set in Seoul instead of Manyang, especially because it really helped to draw in all the characters together.
Another concept/theme of the show I liked was the concept of food. It is one of my deepest beliefs that the action of serving another or making another food is in itself a love language and that it can definitely be used as a metaphor for love. There are so many examples of that here in Beyond Evil that I don't think I even have time to write about them all. There are just so many tender and touching moments where characters are reminding each other to eat well and sleep well and just in general lots of great moments where we can see them taking care of one another (the absolute found family of it all.) Also, I really loved the idea of the characters gathering around the Manyang Butcher Shop in times when they needed each other. (Yoo JaeYi, my beloved.)
Finally, the music and cinematography were both stellar. I loved the colors in this show, and that one scene of the reeds field during the daylight was absolutely breathtaking.
Okay, so, this review got really long. As far as things that I didn't quite like, I will be brief and just say that one particular subplot was not as satisfying for me to watch as everything else in the show, and I wasn't totally happy with how the subplot was wrapped up, but oh well. I don't think it impacted that enjoyment of the show too much.
Obviously, I have lots of thoughts and feelings about Beyond Evil. I will say that this is a show I could easily see myself re-watching again, almost in the same way that you can listen to a family member tell the same story over and over again, a story that is forged with love and sits in the bottom of your belly like a good meal. If you're in the mood for an excellent detective show with unique characters that break the mold and will leave a lasting impression on not only your memory but also your heart, then I definitely recommend giving Beyond Evil a chance.
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A Slow-burn Masterpiece
Beyond Evil captivated me from start to finish. It was as close to perfection as a drama could get and deserves all the Baeksang awards it got and was nominated for.If you are thinking of watching this, please note this is a psychological thriller. It's not a fast-paced, crazy chase to catch a killer or high stakes to save lives. It explores the minds of those left behind in missing cases and the motives that drive people to do evil or morally questionable things. It respects its viewers by not laying out every answer plainly for us to see, rather challenging us to make the connections ourselves. Beyond Evil places the spotlight on its characters, and you learn to appreciate the moments where they focus on each one - it is not a drop in pacing, it is a purposeful insight into the reasons behind their behaviour and how that contributes to the plot.
The directing, cinematography, writing and music all combine to foreshadow events, parallel scenes in previous episodes, and beautifully set the tone. The OST is a real winner here, it's a bit unusual at first (compared to most dramas) but it is really fitting and similar to a film OST where specific soundtracks are written for specific scenes. What are plot holes? You won't find them here, and if you didn't understand something, you weren't paying enough attention (me for real, had to rewind and piece things together a few times which is half of the fun tbh!). Even now after just finishing, I can't wait to rewatch and pick up on all the little hints that I missed on my first watch.
And the acting, oh the acting... The entire cast was amazing, there was no weakness. But Shin Ha Kyun won that Best Actor Baeksang for a reason. I've never seen someone use their face to convey emotions like he does, his eyes were truly a window to Dong Sik's inner turmoil and I was mesmerised by his performance. Even if this drama isn't for you, watch a few of his scenes and you'll understand why he beat out his heavy competition to win.
Now excuse me while I try to get over my post-Beyond Evil sadness. It was truly a masterpiece.
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Why you should watch Beyond Evil
My reviews is going to be short and I'll try to keep it spoiler free because I want people to check it out. This drama has affected my viewer's experience in a big way. I didn't go in with a lot of expectation but that was before I knew who Shin Ha Kyun was. I was aware about Yeo Jin Goo. But all in all had never watched either of their works. AND I have literally discovered these amazing actors in this drama. Is the story complicated like other crime thriller ? No. It isn't. It's easy to follow. But the best part of this drama is exactly that. You'll know exactly why i said this once you start watching.The acting. The leads are obviously phenomenal. But the supporting cast is soo good that they feel like main cast. Emphasis is on every character in this drama. Nobody is left out. Consistent drama. Tightly packed plot. Every action of a character has consequence. It's not shown for shits and giggles. You'll be on the edge of your seat throughout the whole drama. From start to finish. And as a fan of the drama, The direction, the OST, the production. You'll miss out on quality drama if you don't give this a shot.
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Interesting but draggy and a bit predicatable.
For me this series is a 8.5/10.Firstly, seeing Yeo Jin Goo in the cast means, this drama would be worth watching, as he never picks normal scripts, his drama's are always interesting.
Secondly it's my first time watching Shin Ha Kyun, I had no idea who he was, but from the first episode onwards, I am blown away by his acting skills. His acting is phenomenal! Definitely one of the best actors in Korea, and his performance deserves accolades.
Third, it's obviously a thriller, with a plot that spans 21 years back, a small town involved with a lot of central characters, unfortunately for me, a thriller is not a real thriller if the plot is predictable at times. The drama definitely had it's twists but certain key plot points were predictable from very early on, hence the reason why my rating is 8.5 and not higher.
Forth, the strong point of this drama definitely is the unique bromance/relation between Yeo Jin Goo and Shin Ha Kyun's character. This relation is what drives this whole drama and makes this worth watching.
Lastly, the OST! was mind-blowing, kudos to whoever did it, brilliantly placed background music. I usually finish thrillers in 1 or 2 days max, but unfortunately as I found the plot a bit draggy, I took quite a few days of break in-between the episodes.
Definitely worth watching once, for the 2 ML's connection and the superb acting.
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Greed is beyond evil
I started late watching beyond evil because I joined the Vincenzo trend but because I can’t ignore the good reviews about this drama and so I started watching it..At first the storyline was very complicated and it seemed very intense. I was afraid that it might take a wrong turn just like some dramas but as the story progresses the problem zoomed in.
It was just a simple struggle for survival. A mother protecting his son because of her greed for power and it may not seem but it was also out of love. A gangster and a police officer doing everything to feed their greed. A wrongly accused man trying to make out of what’s left. An abandoned son justifying the acts of her mother. A rookie police officer wanting to prove himself..
Beyond evil is a complex yet a very simple story and it’s nicely done.
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