An absolute masterpiece (for me at least)
I have been watching korean dramas for quite some time, a long time in fact. And I've been through almost all the eras, the CEO romance, the chaebol romance, the historical dramas, slice of life ones etc, and I have loved many. But when asked- what is your favorite k-drama, I could never bring myself to answer because I could just never narrow it down to one.
But this one. What do I even say? How do I even describe it? This drama picked me up slowly, it pulled me in like a venus fly trap and then it dropped me, it dropped me so hard not before shaking the bejeezus out of me. Every second in this drama had me in a flurry of emotions, to the point I started questioning them, I started questioning myself, my morals, everything I know and have known till now. This drama will grip you and you will start thinking like an actual killer. An actual psychopath. The acting was stunning it was superb, I wasn't expecting much tbh, as I'm not really a fan of Lee Seung Gi, but this drama just proved me wrong in so many ways, and I am seriously in love with his acting. (SPOILER) Yo Han, that poor sweetheart. I just want to hold him tight and just whisk him to somewhere far away and never let him go. He Did NOT deserve all that he went through, he deserved the world, something he never got (SPOILER). This drama will be the first and hopefully not last to receive a 10 star from me.
We're nearing to the end- just one more episode left and I am truly not ready to let go, 2021 has been THE year for psychological, crime dramas and I am loving every second of it. I really hope this convinced you to watch Mouse.
Monsters and evil are not born, they are made. They are made evil, made into monsters by the ignorant society, their loved ones and their own family. Inside all of us is a monster birthed by the people and society around us. We are all lab mice being tested by them, and once that monster lying dormant inside us springs out, they will shun and throw us away.
We are all mouse and we are all capable of doing great evil and destruction.
We often blame the devil for the wrongs that we do, but is he really at fault?
In Dante's work, the Princes of Hell bring out the sinful desires of man. Desires they already had, and that's how chaos ensued.
So tell me, who exactly is at fault here?
But this one. What do I even say? How do I even describe it? This drama picked me up slowly, it pulled me in like a venus fly trap and then it dropped me, it dropped me so hard not before shaking the bejeezus out of me. Every second in this drama had me in a flurry of emotions, to the point I started questioning them, I started questioning myself, my morals, everything I know and have known till now. This drama will grip you and you will start thinking like an actual killer. An actual psychopath. The acting was stunning it was superb, I wasn't expecting much tbh, as I'm not really a fan of Lee Seung Gi, but this drama just proved me wrong in so many ways, and I am seriously in love with his acting. (SPOILER) Yo Han, that poor sweetheart. I just want to hold him tight and just whisk him to somewhere far away and never let him go. He Did NOT deserve all that he went through, he deserved the world, something he never got (SPOILER). This drama will be the first and hopefully not last to receive a 10 star from me.
We're nearing to the end- just one more episode left and I am truly not ready to let go, 2021 has been THE year for psychological, crime dramas and I am loving every second of it. I really hope this convinced you to watch Mouse.
Monsters and evil are not born, they are made. They are made evil, made into monsters by the ignorant society, their loved ones and their own family. Inside all of us is a monster birthed by the people and society around us. We are all lab mice being tested by them, and once that monster lying dormant inside us springs out, they will shun and throw us away.
We are all mouse and we are all capable of doing great evil and destruction.
We often blame the devil for the wrongs that we do, but is he really at fault?
In Dante's work, the Princes of Hell bring out the sinful desires of man. Desires they already had, and that's how chaos ensued.
So tell me, who exactly is at fault here?
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