Voltooid
ratkath
1 mensen vonden deze beoordeling nuttig
jun 28, 2021
16 van 16
Voltooid 0
Geheel 9.5
Verhaal 8.0
Acting/Cast 10
Muziek 9.5
Rewatch Waarde 10

Strong Female Characters: till what extent you go to protect/get what you consider "Mine"

OK, I absolutely loved this show. I only started it because of Lee bo young and N. But, oh god the drama was real good. I am gonna rate it in the later part of the review section wise. The plot was real grappling. Like i was always waiting for the eps and it had a lot of drama.. Idk if i can call it a makjang but i feel it is one.

Story: The story for the most part was good. However, i personally felt Soo Hyuk (vixx's N) arc was a bit weak.. like the story development of his felt weak. The story revolving around the 2 main protagonists was really well written.

A point to be appreciated is the Direction and the way they show and how the series progresses. Like the way they reveal tiny bits of the incident keeps us guessing.

Acting: OMG... Lee bo young and Kim Seo Hyung they absolutely nailed the role... The acting was so good. Ok Ja yoon was also real good . Again I felt N's acting was a bit off.. maybe i expected too much but still he did a good job considering the cast he was surrounded with.. must have been a lot of pressure.

Music: The bgms were very nice and in the last ep the final few minutes along with the ost in the background .. it was real good!!

One thing to be noted regarding to the drama is the aesthetics.. the way they showed the house and the attire of the cast.. everything was really detailed and unique.

It also has some comedy scenes but it tends more to the drama. If you like shows with a lot of tension and drama then, Mine is the perfect drama for you.

I tried my best to not spoil anything. Have fun watching!!

Lees verder

Vond je deze recentie nuttig?
Voltooid
MG Mayre
0 mensen vonden deze beoordeling nuttig
sep 21, 2023
16 van 16
Voltooid 0
Geheel 7.5
Verhaal 8.0
Acting/Cast 9.5
Muziek 7.0
Rewatch Waarde 5.0
Mine (2021) - the cast in the drama is star studded, my eyes could not believe it.

I really the first parts of the drama but I think it got drag down in the long run. I love the characters, especially that it's female dominated with taboo topics that is also given importance in the drama. It's great.

For me though there is something lacking that I could not pinpoint what. I think I was just not convinced especially at the end. And to N, please don't accept a chaebol role next time, I love your role in Tunnel but not as a third generation chaebol. It does not suit him at all. I'm sorry. I didn't really felt the romance nor chemistry within the 3rd gen chaebol love story, but I understand since it's not really a romance drama.

Lees verder

Vond je deze recentie nuttig?
Voltooid
50FiftillidideeBrain
0 mensen vonden deze beoordeling nuttig
10 dagen geleden
16 van 16
Voltooid 0
Geheel 8.0
Verhaal 8.5
Acting/Cast 8.0
Muziek 7.5
Rewatch Waarde 8.0

⛓Dynasty Meets Hitchcock @ Girl Power Hour⛓ °8.1° °excellent°

Ⓜ is about one of the poshest prisons on earth - A chairman's compound, eh… home. This is a family shackled by the proverbial golden handcuffs. If we scrape off the gilded trappings, it reveals that this family's hearts are what's shackled.

Is this not for everyone? Sure.

Is it well done? Absolutely.

Ⓜ was skillfully crafted. If one can watch until the end, the message is powerful. Truly outstanding craftsmanship went into this series. Everything in Ⓜ is deliberate & methodical work. The pace augments the slow burn effect. The soundtrack portends doom. The dialogue and acting sustain the tension. While Ⓜ's not exactly subtle, it appears to be designed that way. The truth is in front of everyone. It's not running away - It's escaping them, because they refuse to see it. It's not subtle. It bludgeons the audience. Ⓜ is a slow burn style show with a weighty feel to it along w/ a sense of impending doom.

The quest for more and more elusive power may leave one's soul powerLESS. Trapped. Snared. Hooked. Captured. That's the feel. Love, or the lack of it, is the true power in Ⓜ. We see the power of love is snuffed out by pride, and nearly every person in Ⓜ is damaged over the want of love. Jin-ho and Jin-hee were marred by a dearth of affection & (emotional) support because their parents are thoroughly self-centered. However, even /they/ were provided with more (emotionally) than Ji-yoon.

Metaphors, both visual and verbal, are utilized to add layers of depth. One character has a literal and metaphoric wake up. This person, though late to do so, makes an effort to encourage those around h/h to alter their destructive courses & improve themselves. Han Soo-hyuk's heart sweater represents his character. Kang's visual signals and wardrobe change as she adapts to the situation. Mother is always eating meat, always consuming.

Cadenza and Rubato are metaphors. Neither is a beautiful mansion. Cadenza is institutional, like an asylum. There is imagery of bars and cells everywhere. The beautiful painting at the top of the stairs features black, sturdy looking columns that aren't as strong as they first appear, vaporizing into the persistent wind. There are narrow hallways with ceilings that look like they reach the sky. Cheerless, they look like big inescapable boxes. Another hallway even has painted bars on the walls. Many of Rubato and Cadenza's rooms and hallways look like segments or cells lined up. That, again, brings to mind prisons and mental words. Could this represent compartmentalization? The focus constantly drifts back to the stairs in the foyer. Kim Yu-yeon is always polishing that stair railing.

CADENZA: The main house, Cadenza, is a major player. It's more than a metaphor: Cadenza is a character in the show. Its feel is creepy & imposing, which reflects its denizens. Remember what the one detective says about it? "The house wasn't that great. It was big, but drafty." (ie. cold, chilly winds & devoid of warmth). It's institutional, with the repeating imagery reflecting confinement. Hi-soo refers to escaping it as if it's an asylum, or prison. The focus constantly drifts back to the stairs. The staircase is an open mouth-when looking straight on, and the observer is INSIDE of the mouth. The stairs are the teeth. The bunker has the arches and segments in separated sections, almost as if they are RIBS. We've been consumed. They think they are consumers, but they are being consumed. Are they inside a beast? If they are, the big window in Seo's office is its eye. The inside pattern is an eye, or perhaps, an eye in a spider web. The window clearly is a metaphor as the occupant of that office is the all-seeing eye of the family and the compound.

The director/writer consistently uses repetition to hammer a point and build tension. “MINE” “MINE” “MINE” Is ubiquitous in the series. One of the characters says: "I've never had a thing that was truly mine. Now, everything is mine," exposing replete self-deception. As Mother Emma will point out, we are all deluded about what we consider to be "mine." In high irony, "I feel sorry for them," is said twice or thrice. Jin-ho being the first to voice that sentiment. He adds: "Everyone in the family is lonely." They've abandoned contentment for an illusion. They are blind to their own "stuff," shredding their hearts as they plunge to meet their own hard truths. Yet, they still try to enforce their way of life on Soo-hyuk.

Foreshadowing is prevalent. There's a heavy, weighty feel to Ⓜ w/ a sense of impending doom. “Lie,” “spy,” “die,” is how they fly. Everyone has secrets. They spy to get fuel for their designs. They blackmail and threaten as easily as they breathe.

Arrogance infects all interactions. Ji-yoon is “chairdad‘s” illegitimate child, who was brought home to be raised along with his half-siblings. Ji-yoon tells his son, Ha-joon, that 'God always takes something from special people like us." His declaration that he's special may be coming from a place of pain. He was not made to feel special or loved, growing up, so he's grasping at anything that will feed his starving self-image.

The humor - it's funny at times. Nobody's funnier than clueless mother and her kids. She says stuff like: "Nobody's more stressed out than I am." (Tsk tsk!). Mother Emma is held up as a comparison to the family. She's the one that's truly living a fulfilling life.

Ⓜ echoes the excellent movie, Gosford Park. A predecessor to Downtown Abbey, there is not one scene where the servants are not present. They play their whole torrid lives out in front of the servants without hardly noticing anyone is there. Another character starts to channel an inner Rev Dimmesdale from The Scarlet Letter. This person becomes consumed with anxiety and guilt over the situation. These last few episodes are downright Hitchcockian, with Hi-soo as a Grace Kelly type (if Grace Kelly could flip a switch and dress a person down with Oscar-worthy verve). It's not perfect. Toward the end, they made one of the 'baddies' too easy to kill. The person was being too honest about h/h intentions, which wasn't realistic. No doubt some viewers will think it's too heavy handed. I'm of the opinion that it all works together well.

The narrator says in the intro that "she" caused the caste system at Cadenza to collapse. Wouldn't you like to know who that is? Is it, perhaps, a generic "she?" Ep16 is entitled: "Glorious WOMEN." We see some satisfying "girl power" moments in the last episode. I hope that some of this will help to underscore what is going on beneath the surface. I wasn't dying to watch it, but I think I'll probably drop in for another visit sometime.


Quote🗣:

"Think about what's truly yours. {She lists a bunch of possessions and points out that everything they own will be passed on to someone else, so things aren't truly yours.} The things you've said, the things you've done, and the values that you strived to keep throughout your life, or what you'll bring with you when you die. Let's drive to find what's truly ours during our time in this world. ~Mother Emma~


⛔️ SPOILER SECTION ⛔️

The following is more of an addendum to my non-spoiler review, expanding on the skillful work that went into this production. Ⓜ shows what happens when a family is trapped in despair for a long time. Sometimes death is the only escape.

Trapped; Snared; Hooked; Captured➡ That's the feel. The quest for more & more elusive power may leave one's soul powerLESS, we see. The power of love starts to shake the shackles. None of the feckless men in the family were permitted to marry whom they loved. This created a schism that allowed despair to creep in. The fallout is mistresses, illegitimacy, isolation & family succumbing to the cold draft. Jin-ho+Jin-hee is exhibit #1, while Soo-hyuk is the first man to break the cycle - This kid's fallen for the new maid, Yu-yeon, & he intends to treat her right.

Kang tells Ji-yoon that he makes her skin crawl. Next, Hi-soo says the whole family makes her skin crawl. It's a small link between the two & an early sign that they are starting to think alike. Does almost everyone in the show lose what {they believe} is theirs? The words “kill,” “murder,” & “dead” are constantly mentioned. This group isn't a family: They are a death cult with corrupted beliefs. Womb & Tomb - Twice, a family member asks someone to murder a relative. Ji-yoon, Kang, and His-soo all make actual death threats. Hi-soo has the miscarriage, underscoring her now moribund connection to the family. The repetition supports the pound-pound-pound of the soundtrack.

Foreshadowing: Ⓜ has a heavy, suffocating feel to it w/ a sense of impending disaster. Seo-hyun even tells Ji-yoon to be quiet as the "dead." He replies that she should be scared of him, and if she keeps provoking him, he's not sure what he'll do. He's looking more and more like a sociopath. “Plunge,” "Fall,” & “Descent” are all concepts explored in the show, both verbally and visually. Soo-hyuk sees it all for what it is. The ominous soundtrack thrums MINE MINE MINE: Doomsday is roiled and on the move, hunting. Dread builds.

Bitter Regrets: Regret dashes the family to pieces. Everyone is affected except Soo-hyuk, who had donned a breathing mask to shield himself from their toxins. Mother, who seemed the most callous, is the most sincere in expressing regret. Ji-yoon's death arrests her focus. It rankles her. Father's overtures toward his family, after waking up, show he regrets his previous actions - cut to him mourning Ji-yoon as the son of the woman he truly loved. Their refusal to allow love into their lives left them rotting from the core out.

The legitimate kids, Jin-ho & Jin-hee, win the contest for whom I want to party with out of this group. Jin-hee will make it a night to remember (bring bail $), and frankly, Jin-ho could benefit from a little fun. Jin-ho is the most honest. He is too weak to do something about the prison he's in, so he self-medicates & droops. He never gets what he needs. He freely admits he's lonely. Jin-hee's story is great amusement. She is pure Rage-Against-The-Machine, most of the show. By the time of the hospital scene, I was exclaiming: "Jin-hee, girl! You've grown!" 😁 Ok, it fell apart later😕. She manages to at least delay her tantrum. She's 100% solid in her demands for penance. Baby steps👍🏽.

Metaphors: They're plotted throughout the series. 🐣Free No-deok!!! No-deok, the peacock, is a living metaphor. /His/ cage is near the center of the compound. Residents (other inmates) circle round this resplendent detainee but draw no inferences pertaining to themselves. No-deok comes back, accepting his defeat: Mother had hobbled No-deok, just as she & Father hobbled their kids. Oma changes after Ji-yoon's death. (Ji-yoon is the mistress's kid. Chairdad brought him home long ago. He's married to moviestar Hi-soo & their son is Ha-joon, but Kang is Ha-joon's birth-mother. In ep1, while in disguise, Kang is hired as the governess). Mom sees that No-deok has a stray chick in his cage, so she asks if he'll raise somebody else's baby? If he will, she tells him to "DO IT RIGHT!"

Stuck: If No-deok is the metaphor#1, the painting called The Narrow Gate is #2. An 🐘 has his trunk and half of his head through the gate, but he's stuck & in tears. The gate is too narrow. He can't pass. Jung Seo-hyun asks the autistic artist to demonstrate how the 🐘 could get past the gate, & it leads to an epiphany. The artist returns, accompanied by his mother. He trotts the 🐘 behind the gate, past the wall line and to the outside. The 🐘 didn't realize there was NO wall! He had never been stuck, he had just /believed/ he was. It's the jolt that helps JSH strip her life down to the simplest construct: She had over complicated things. In front of her is a special needs child with his mother. They have respect, trust, & love for e/o. She doesn't have /everything/. She's not even close.

Hi-soo is always eating 🍎. Is she Eve? Ji-yoon is the 🐍. *A* snake, rather. He's not the only one. The whole compound is a snake pit.

Kang: Visuals such as wardrobe, and transformation are her thread that's woven into the tapestry. In the early episodes her dress is lean & long, with a high neck: She has her armor on. The other notable outfit Kang wore was in ep8, when she did her harbinger-of-death thing. Her wardrobe gradually loosens over time. By ep14, Kang's in a relaxed dress, her face has softened, and she has a peaceful look in her eyes. Her transformation is complete. She's drained out the poison with the help of His-soo and Ha-joon. She's a human being now.

As things unravel - Ji-yoon says he was alone and hurt b/c he was powerless. He obtains what he sees as power, but he ends up more alone than ever. Mother acts like the grandmother in Flannery O'Connor's 'A Good Man Is Hard To Find.' ➡Sincere for the 1st time ever, she is truly broken up over Ji-yoon's death. She can't eat.

She. Can't. Eat.

She was consuming something in nearly every scene up until then. She offers her dinner to Mrs Joo as "Chef Jung worked hard to prepare it." She was both generous & thoughtful in one sentence. It's so absurdly out of character; it seems like a dream sequence. After Ji-yoon goes over the railing to his final reconciliation, they all agree that Ha-joon is part of the family, it proves they have made progress. They chose openness over exclusivity. They chose generosity over greed, and they chose love over hate.

RUBATO: The 2nd house is much like the big-house. Ji-yoon's office & the upstairs hallway look like lined-up cells. Compartmentalization? To see Yu-yeon moving into Rubato is unsettling. I'd feel better for her if she had said she's going to remodel. She discharges the maid; she notices the servants. Here's hoping the message is that they must be vigilant to keep the poison out. She's definitely intending to protect what's hers. Another message could be that she's Seo-hyun's disciple.

The last few episodes are Hitchcockian. Hi-soo is even in the rocking chair, looking like Grace Kelly, but echoing Norman Bates mother. In the end, Ⓜ is a total Girl-Power show. Ep16 is entitled: "Glorious WOMEN." Even Mother and Jin-hee make significant improvements by the close. Jin-hee is going to be just fine. The narrator says in the intro that "she" caused the caste system at Cadenza to collapse. As the camera is on Kang, the viewer might think it was just Kang that did this. While Kang certainly pulled her weight, the "she' in that statement is a generic, or collective she:

~ Hi-soo challenges the structure throughout the series. She's also the one that rescued Kim Yu-yeon, brought her to the house, and encouraged Kim Yu-yeon and Soo-hyuk's relationship.

~ Kim Yu-yeon also challenged and prevailed over the caste structure at the compound. She rescued the next generation without compromising who she is.

~ We have as happy an ending as we could wish for: Jung Seo-hyun becomes queen. A good queen. Long may she reign.

🐘Add It Up: Power+Dour+Sour × Cage+Rage+Wage × Hate+Weight+Bait × Profligate+Manipulate+Tribulate × Thrill+Will+Kill × Pride+Lied+Snide -Cried -Collide ÷ Died. Hopefully, now they can thrive.

Lees verder

Vond je deze recentie nuttig?
Voltooid
Jaysim
0 mensen vonden deze beoordeling nuttig
jul 17, 2021
16 van 16
Voltooid 0
Geheel 9.5
Verhaal 10
Acting/Cast 10
Muziek 8.0
Rewatch Waarde 8.5

TWO WOMEN FINDING HAPPINESS IN LIFE

I actually love this drama because of basically everything... The story is unique and very thrilling as many secrets are being shown each time. I love their acting soooooo much. The second couple there is really cute and heartfelt. I love how they portrait a lot of emotions through their acting and the story itself. The production is insane and some of the lines are deep.

Some characters are intimidating and annoying :) and some are mhmhmhmhmhm.... nice and relatable and funny.

That's all I can say to not spoil it....

Have fun watching.....

Lees verder

Vond je deze recentie nuttig?
Voltooid
Dunxings wife
0 mensen vonden deze beoordeling nuttig
feb 20, 2022
16 van 16
Voltooid 0
Geheel 8.0
Verhaal 7.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Muziek 6.0
Rewatch Waarde 7.5
Mi principal problema con este drama radica en la pareja cliché que metieron allí, no sé ni para qué porque no aporta nada al drama, al contrario, le quita más calidad.
Se suponía que iba a ser revolucionario y van, y meten a una estúpida pareja cuya presencia es prescindible. Si no la hubieran metido, les hubiera dado un 9.
Las actuaciones de las dos protagonistas fueron increíbles, se comieron el drama .
Todo lo demás, la historia, los personajes, tanto principales como secundarios, están bien.
Vond je deze recentie nuttig?
Voltooid
kretuzerwilhelmxiii
0 mensen vonden deze beoordeling nuttig
feb 8, 2023
16 van 16
Voltooid 0
Geheel 8.5
Verhaal 9.0
Acting/Cast 10
Muziek 7.5
Rewatch Waarde 8.0
Deze recentie kan spoilers bevatten

Amazing cast, story, message

This drama is hard to describe in just one or two words, it mixes a lot of genres(soap opera, satire, melodrama, mystery). So I'll just list what it has to offer:
-A cast of colorful, dysfunctional, and likeable characters
-A satiric yet so true view on society, not just rich people
-A melodramatic story with lords and servants set in modern times
-A peacock
-Women changing dresses several times during episodes, always looking stunning
-Great acting and production value
-Sad and tense moments mixed with comic relief
-A good mystery that keeps you guessing
-LGBT representation and feminist message

If you like these things watch it and have fun like I did!

My favorite character was actually Min-su, partly for her clever personality, partly for amazing job from the actress who can make soo many facial expressions, some comic, some tragic, but you could always guess what she's thinking about and it was so great! I love that actress tbh(Park Sung-Yun).

Lees verder

Vond je deze recentie nuttig?
Voltooid
Park Min
0 mensen vonden deze beoordeling nuttig
aug 20, 2023
16 van 16
Voltooid 0
Geheel 4.0
Verhaal 4.0
Acting/Cast 5.0
Muziek 3.5
Rewatch Waarde 1.0

Another one...

The first episode was remarkably bad and dull, how did they expect to pull in the viewers with that? This drama is a strong contender for the worst high-class society themed drama. It's as bad-ugly as the architecture of the house they are living in. Not only that, the mystery element was utterly garbage and redundant which also led to a weak climax and reveal. Poor attempt to throw in teasers of the big event at the end of every episode. Everyone turned to a softy and no one went too far for the sake of this artificial sismance moments everyone was having. Any subplot the drama tried to throw in ended up being as sloppy and underdeveloped as you can imagine. The cast was fine but that wasn't enough to make the drama serviceable.

Lees verder

Vond je deze recentie nuttig?
Voltooid
TalkingWithYou
0 mensen vonden deze beoordeling nuttig
sep 12, 2021
16 van 16
Voltooid 0
Geheel 9.0
Verhaal 9.0
Acting/Cast 10
Muziek 8.0
Rewatch Waarde 8.0
Deze recentie kan spoilers bevatten

Well written thriller, without any filler episodes!

Kim Seo Hyung the female lead who also was the lead in the drama Sky Castle is such a talented actress. She resembles the female lead actress from The World of Married. I usually don't pay attention to fashion in dramas but they had Jeong Seo Hyun (played by the actress Kim Seo Hyung) dressed to perfection lol.

This drama is worth your time and it's currently on Netflix. I actually prefer Korean thrillers & historical/period dramas that are like this drama, as opposed to Korean romcoms. This drama was well written, well produced, and well acted. I also think the way that the story was told is beautiful (very short clips of the future in every episode, gradually giving us more clues to the conclusion). Additionally, the pacing was great and there weren't any filler episode, thank goodness! I am glad that the other female lead character Seo Hee Soo, did not take 16 episodes to decide to leave her husband. Unfortunately, we see this often in dramaland. She got out of a very toxic relationship asap, and good for her! No one needs to be cheated on, mentally abused, threatened with murder, and only loved because they are carrying the baby of the other person.

The con that I have is that this drama was too short. Usually, I advocate for fewer episodes, but I think if this drama had 3 more episodes, we could have seen the development of Han Soo Hyuk [Seo Hyun’s stepson] story, and also Han Ji Yong [Hee Soo's husband] childhood, which would have helped us understand how he became what he was. The last con that I have is the lesbian storyline in this drama, I prefer heterosexual romance.

The desire for power, wealth, and fame turn most people into undercover monsters once they get it.

Lees verder

Vond je deze recentie nuttig?
Voltooid
Alex
0 mensen vonden deze beoordeling nuttig
jul 22, 2021
16 van 16
Voltooid 0
Geheel 10
Verhaal 9.5
Acting/Cast 10
Muziek 9.5
Rewatch Waarde 7.0
Due to the genres and setting this drama somewhat felt similar to Penthouse yet in my eyes it was even better than it.

The first reason is the number of episodes. Mine has only one season with sixteens episodes and the story was well paced with a climatic end and it concluded really well. (I am currently on the third season of Penthouse and it gets draggy and tangled too much sometimes.)

I really liked how Mine showed lives of both the rich people and the poorer ones who were working in the two mansions as staff. It was really nice to see these two worlds collide and how everyone had their own problems, privileges, and duties.

Also wow, we got a lesbian character in there! And she was a major character! And so many people were supportive of her when they learned the truth about her! And she got a happy ending with the woman she loved! 🌈 I was honestly so happy to see that. We need more casual representation like this.

For all these reasons, plus great acting and amazing plot Mine has earned the highest rating from me. 10/10!

Lees verder

Vond je deze recentie nuttig?
Voltooid
Akriti
0 mensen vonden deze beoordeling nuttig
jul 25, 2021
16 van 16
Voltooid 0
Geheel 9.0
Verhaal 7.0
Acting/Cast 9.5
Muziek 8.0
Rewatch Waarde 8.0

Wanna watch strong female characters, go for it!!

A drama about powerful and strong women. To start with, the plot isn't very out of the box and it is a character driven drama and not plot driven so main focus is definitely on the characters.
The drama had me from the first episode and it took me a day to complete it but after 16 episodes when I looked back, it wasn't much in terms of story but an exciting time I had.
The drama had its own charm, i.e- Strong female characters, Beautiful cinematography, amazing acting and Pretty clothes.
The drama also worked to break some stereotypes out of which most are associated with women and their relationships.
It also talked about same sex relationship.
If I had to give you one reason to watch it, it's THE CAST. The women in the drama are just amazing. Strong, empowered and who help each other just how I like it.

Lees verder

Vond je deze recentie nuttig?
Voltooid
susukam
0 mensen vonden deze beoordeling nuttig
aug 14, 2023
16 van 16
Voltooid 0
Geheel 8.5
Verhaal 8.0
Acting/Cast 10
Muziek 8.0
Rewatch Waarde 8.0
Deze recentie kan spoilers bevatten

One of the best-written female characters I've seen in a kdrama--Strong, Charismatic, and Powerful

This drama left me speechless with its effective, and beautifully written, plot. It’s always a treat when I finish a drama that I genuinely feel had the perfect amount of pacing and character development. Each character is flushed out and has a story of their own that adds to the overall plot. This drama excelled in its depiction of strong, powerful, and charismatic female characters, telling a story through the lens of women.

Most dramas, unfortunately, succumb to toxic female relationships, which is a shame; female relationships and friendships can be life-altering and empowering and Mine displayed that perfectly. To me, the epitome of a healthy female friendship is that of Hi-Soo and Seo-Hyun, both wives of Chaebol sons. The drama could’ve easily been written with a lazy woman rivalry, where the two sister-in-laws are jealous and resentful of each other, thankfully the plot delves below surface level and tells the story of sisterly love through these two characters. This is a friendship that goes beyond petty emotions and displays pure trust without any doubt. The trust that Hi-Soo and Seo-Hyun have in each other becomes the pillar of their relationship.

Each character is flushed out and given a brief history of their past. We have Seo-Hyun, who from the outside holds a facade of an emotionless businesswoman, however as the drama progresses we see that the mask she wears is to protect Hyowon Group, rather she is a multi-layered woman. For her whole life, she’s had to hide her sexuality; Seo-Hyun struggles with her past relationship, a painter whom she loved but broke up with to keep the Hyowon Group from controversy and societal backlash. As the show progresses she is able to let go and accept that her sexuality, as a lesbian woman, is not something she should fear, but that it is hers and part of who she is, it does not take away from the woman she is. She also uses her own struggle to reform the withered relationship, she has with her son, who she allows to have a love marriage, something he gave up and regretted, but is able to pursue at the end of the show. Her charisma is a main factor in her personality, because despite her struggles she takes care of many tasks that would normally be for the Chaebol men of the Hyowon Group. She not only deserved the position of CEO, by the end of the series, but she earned it. Without her, the plan to take down Ji-young would’ve never gone through, she is the backbone of the Hyowon group.


Hi-Soo displays countless times that you don’t have to be related by blood to have a deep-rooted love for a child. Whenever Hi-soo doubted her status as a mother, I wanted to reach into the screen and give her a hug, because she displayed powerful and operative forms of motherhood. Her love for Ha-Joon was real. One of the developments in the plot is exactly that--Hi-Soo accepts that she is a mother and that Ha-Joon is her son. Everything that Hi-soo did was calculated and put Ha-Joon at the center, to Hi-soo it didn’t matter if it caused her discomfort, as long as it brought relief to her son. I love to see dramas that depict motherhood in this light, it's a certain glee I get when I see a mother-son bond that is as strong as Hi-Soo’s and Ha-Joons, an unconditional love with no strings attached. A pure motherly love.

Many forms of motherly parenting are touched on in the drama, and the drama displays the efficiency of Hi-soo’s mothering. In the first episode, we even have a disagreement between Seo-Hyun and Hi-Soo about whether to send Ha-Joon abroad for school, Hi-soo is clear and determined that she will not send him because she knows the importance of having a motherly figure during these essential childhood years. We see the lack of mothering from Seo-Hyun for her stepson (but later on mends her relationship--lots of credit to her because I love her, but she too admits that she was distant in mothering Soo-Hyuk). We see how the grandpa didn’t acknowledge Ji-young as a son and treated him with no love or respect growing up, and of course, the mothering of Mi-Joo was an abusive one. The forms of mothering and how they directly affect a child are well-written and become a backdrop for each character’s personality. It displays how important a motherly bond is for a child when they are young. Hi-Soo’s knowledge of this importance makes her strive to raise Ha-Joon in the best manner. She is a fantastic mother and I’m glad she comes to this realization by the end of the drama.

Our final powerful woman in the drama is Hye-Jin, who is written with a redemption arc that made me love her by the end of the drama. Initially introduced as Kang Ja-Gyeong she disguises her identity and remains a tutor for Ha-Joon, her biological son. Throughout the drama, we see the juxtaposition of the status of ‘mother’ between Hye-Jin and Hi-Soo. Hye-Jin was forced to leave her son, after carrying him for nine months and raising him for 18 months, when he got sick. Without the means to cure him, she went to the Han family, where her baby was taken away from her and the family forged her death. Extenuating circumstances forced Hye-Jin to devise her plot, to retake Ha-Joon. Hi-Soo, who did not birth Ha-Joon but raised him for six years, begins to question the validity of her status as Ha-Joon’s mother.

The question of, who deserves to be called his mother is brought into play. As this question floats throughout the drama, the ultimate conclusion is that both Hye-Jin and Hi-soo are fit to be his mother, they are both valid in the forms of mothering they did. Both women are victims of Ji-Young, who deceives both of them. Hye-Jin’s motherhood status is not invalidated, because of her lack of raising, and Hi-soo’s is not either because of her lack of pregnancy. Ultimately Hi-soo is the one who raised Ha-Joon, but throughout the show, the development of Hye-Jin makes it clear that she too would do absolutely anything for Ha-Joon. What connects Hisoo and Hye-Jin is their motherhood, and their love for Ha-Joon, both characters are willing to sacrifice their entire lives for the betterment of Ha-joon.

Seo-Hyun, Hi-Soo, and Hye-Jin make the ultimate team, coming together to take down the man who deceived them all--Ji-young.

My favourite aspect of the show is the way the villain shifts throughout the drama. Initially, we are led to believe that Hye-Jin is the ultimate villain, however, as the plot progresses so does Ji-Young's sinister nature. This drama took itself from good to excellent with its shift to a bigger and more intense villain. The pacing for this shift, of villains, also makes it entertaining to watch as it unfolds; the audience is made to dislike Hye-Jin because, after all, she is the one that enters the house and causes a rift within Hi-soo’s family. I remember thinking that this character, Hye-Jin, is irredeemable with no way of empathizing with her, however when the villain shifts to Ji-Young and we find out that the actual victims are not Ji-Young and Hi-Soo, but rather Hi-soo and Hye-Jin the story becomes even more gripping. This is not to excuse Hye-Jin’s actions, in the beginning, but to demonstrate how well they developed her character, by making her remorseful and open with Hi-soo. When Hye-Jin shifts to side with Hi-soo, she later apologizes and repents for her actions. Another wonderful example of the show's ability to display intelligent women teaming up against a powerful male. Had Hye-Jin remained stubborn and adamant in her revenge, over the entire Han family, she would have ultimately failed, however, because she is a well-flushed-out and realistic character she puts her anger aside and taps into her empathy and intelligence to realize that her other option, and the best option for her son Ha-Joon, is to let go of her resentment for Hi-soo and to help protect her in order to protect her son. The shared love for Ha-Joon allowed Hi-Soo and Hye-Jin to come out stronger and clearer about their plans.

With Hye-Jin we are left with a feeling of understanding for her and as such we root for her in the end. Ji-Young too, despite being a villain, is flushed out in his motives. Had Ji-Young been evil for the sake of being evil, he would’ve been a boring character. The drama displays how the lack of a healthy childhood environment, due to his abusive mother and neglectful family, directly moulded the man he became. The drama does not justify his actions but rather seeks to understand how an individual can get to that extreme point. The hatred I had for him also made him a better villain, I truly wanted to see his demise and when he finally does fall, both metaphorically and literally, it feels satisfying and justified. In the end, although Ji-young truly thought he was doing the right thing, Ji-young was a selfish man who let his greed and trauma justify his evil actions. Once Ji-Young had accepted that he was abandoned by everyone and loved by no one, despite being previously loved by Hi-Soo, he succumbed to his own cruel narrative to ease his mind about the crimes he committed.

Each episode of this drama is intentional and adds to the overall plot, with many thrillers and mystery kdramas there is too much wasted time in between the episodes, and although Mine isn’t completely free from that, it does an overall good job at maintaining a suspenseful pace. This drama has become one of my ultimate favourite dramas, for its beautifully written female characters and intricate plot I will definitely rewatch this drama in the future, it was an excellent revenge drama.

Lees verder

Vond je deze recentie nuttig?
Voltooid
Nafisah
0 mensen vonden deze beoordeling nuttig
aug 21, 2021
16 van 16
Voltooid 0
Geheel 6.5
Verhaal 5.0
Acting/Cast 10
Muziek 6.5
Rewatch Waarde 4.0
Deze recentie kan spoilers bevatten

A drama about a rich family stuck in a golden cage filled with secrets

Firstly, the acting in this drama was great specifically Lee bo-young and kim seo-hyun whose characters carried the show for me. I had previously watched sky castle and a bit of Nobody knows which both starred kim seo-hyun so I was expecting her character to be strong. Knowing her from Sky castle I knew that this drama would be similar to dramas such as sky castle itself, The Penthouse and world of the married. I also thought this had elements of the drama Chip-In which were the interviews of the family. Both Hui-soo and Seo-hyun were characters that showed kindness and power as well characters that showed emotion therefore as a viewer making it easier to like them. As well as these characters, I enjoyed the comedy parts of soon-hye(the mother-in-law) and seeing how she changed because of ji-yongs death. I have to say i was expecting yu-yeon to be a bigger character in the drama and was dissapointed by the lack of her and su hyeon's relationship, like they just ended up getting engaged one day and i really wanted to see an actual insight into the two in the later episodes. The last time we see them i thought it would be a sweet talk between them but it just ended up being yu yeon firing a maid. The first few episodes really had me convinced yu yeon would be big in the plot of the story so i was confused. I think it was very underwhelming finding out who killed ji-yong because they focused so much on the mystery of the night when it wasn't mind blowing and i think they revealed/repeated so much of what happened. For example when jin-ho gets the call about his brother-law getting into an accident. I swear that scene was shown 3 times when it was so unnecessary. I enjoyed the set of the alluring house and the beautiful outfits that they wore. Overall i would say watch it because it does get you hooked but it did let me down towards the ending as it was dragged out.

Lees verder

Vond je deze recentie nuttig?
Blue Diamond (2021) poster

Details

Statistieken

  • Score: 8.2 (gescoord door 10,321 gebruikers)
  • Gerangschikt: #1356
  • populariteit: #716
  • Kijkers: 24,067

Top Bijdragers

166 bewerkingen
67 bewerkingen
44 bewerkingen
27 bewerkingen

Populaire lijsten

Gerelateerde lijsten van gebruikers
tvN Dramas
340 titles 205 loves
WLW ♥
680 titles 506 loves 5
Female Centric Dramas & Movies
588 titles 197 loves 3

Recent bekeken door