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Gaeul
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Oct 21, 2021
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Acting/Cast 10
Music 9.5
Rewatch Value 10

My god! Love this

I saw this drama like a challenge (watching it with online friends) and I just fell like blessed for that.

This kdrama gave me like every kind of feelings.
I got mad, sad. I laughed, get anxious and feel like "oh so lovely".

As u can see the kdrama is about psychopaths so u will feel your blood like "wow". And maybe some plot twists.

The end it was a mix of feelings like...How could I felt that!? I cried and felt happy at same time.

It got me...
The songs are like gold, the act also.
Love it
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Harriet Ho
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Jan 2, 2022
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Overall 8.5
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 8.5
Rewatch Value 5.0

Incredible story

Psychological and criminal dramas are usually not my foreplay, despite having a fond interest in these topics, but Mouse has definitely been the drama that challenges that. It has a mixture of suspense, tension, thrill, and mystery that will get you hooked and for you to binge on. I thoroughly enjoyed joining in on solving the mysteries with the cast.

Mouse is not that average mystery drama where the plot's focal point is to find the "who" is the mastermind behind the criminal acts, but rather the events and revealed mysteries that lead up to the capture of the mastermind. It is a drama that is based around psychopaths that pose a lot of moral questions: can psychopaths really be healed? Can one turn out to be a good human being despite psychopathic genes? Can they be detected before birth through mutated genes? And finally, can psychopaths be revealed in advance? These questions are what embodies this whole series, which makes for an all-around captivating show. It also enables you to question a lot in your life and what type of people are out there (though as the drama states, nothing is to be taken seriously). I can tell the writing has been well thought out and planned strategically through the marvelous crime stories and the connection between one case to another. The main plot of Jung Ba Reum, was very intensifying as his story develops, with a number of phenomenal plot twists and heart-racing scenes that bring the viewer immense angst. Everything to the progression of the story was marvelous and outstanding.
I loved the connections with the main characters and how they were indirectly involved in this whole case.

Despite the fact that I enjoyed the many subplots and how they connected to the other stories, it felt overwhelming in the sense that there is a lot to remember, leaving me bamboozled at times about the events that happened in the previous episodes. At some point during the show, I just stopped thinking about the who what when, and why in the criminal acts and just went with the flow of the show.
On the other hand, whilst the ending made a massive reveal in connection with the purpose of the show, the sudden twist in the ending really downplayed the acts of the main villain throughout the progression of the show, leaving me feeling bewildered on whether the main should actually be the one wholly to blame, which should not feel that way.

Generally speaking, I enjoyed this drama very much and it was lovely to have connected with the characters and see how this crazy and twisted story unravel. The mind is really amazing.
If you have the time to invest in this, this can surely be recommended to anyone. If you love psychological concepts, then this is the one for you.
Do be warned, this drama will toy with your emotions and leave you feeling somewhat traumatised. i would say do not binge on this and take your time with this show, haha

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maja
1 people found this review helpful
Sep 26, 2023
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Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

mousterpiece

i rarely give 10/10 rating to shows, they really have to tingle my brain in a perfect way for me to do that and "mouse" did exactly that.

the plot seems very confusing at first, i thought it was a me-problem so i dropped it 2 times until giving it a final try. throughout the first episodes more and more questions arised and nothing gets answered for a long while, only after watching a big part of the drama it all slowly gets explained. i have to say i started this show knowing who the culprit is after accidentally seeing a tiktok edit.. that didn't stop me from being shocked by all the following plot twists and situations! the tension is immaculate, i was sitting at the edge of my seat, all stressed and anxious about what was happening. i thought knowing the "main plot twist" will spoil me the entire drama but turned out what i thought to be the main plot twist - wasn't main at all.

i specifically love the crime/thriller genre but rarely find anything that would actually scare me, this one was really unique with atypical, unexpected story. there was no unnecessary romance or comedy subplots, everything that was happening was absolutely necessary and well fitted. i really loved the found family trope between ko moo-chi and oh bong-i, it was probably the only wholesome thing around all the brutality and suspense.

the rewatch value is 10/10 for me as well because it would be really interesting to analyse the plot all over again while already knowing what actually happened. i hate rewatching shows because i feel like i'm wasting time while i could be watching something else but "mouse" is absolutely necessary for me to see again!
i recommend everyone to give this drama a chance. not everyone end up liking it because of the complex plot, and that's okay, but if you're a crime/thriller fan who loves plot twists - don't miss out on this gem!

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Klynn Genesis
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Jul 19, 2021
20 of 20 episodes seen
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Overall 9.5
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 9.5
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Anyone who like spectacular twists will enjoy this drama!

Surprisingly, it exceeded my expectations since this drama was nominated in some category internationally (?) Just correct me if I am wrong.

The plot flows smoothly from the start, with no problems in the protagonists' situations or the cases that the leads take that are related to them. Everything was turned upside down in the middle, especially when it was revealed that Yohan's brain had been transplanted to Bareum. Still, I think everything is in place. Every scene from the beginning to the middle is still in sync, but as the drama reaches its finale, I'm lost! I questioned myself about certain moments that didn't match up, such as Bong-yi's grandmother's death and the scenario at the television station. Thankfully, someone pushed me to keep going because they claimed all of these events will be explained in later episodes, and they didn't let me down! Everything has remained clear in my memory to the point where I can still remember the events of the drama. Everything in this drama bothered me, starting with the proposed bill, which requires the government to determine whether or not to murder possible psychopath killers in order to avoid killings. I was first opposed, but this drama will persuade you that they deserve it at some point.

If I could only list the characters' names, I would! There are a lot of them, yet they all play important roles without overshadowing the drama's main characters. Compliments goes to Lee Seung-gi, whose acting completely tricked me! His reputation had been utterly turned upside down. I went from adoring him to despising what he did to attempting to forgive him despite not being one of his victims.

I don't think this drama is for someone searching for something light and fluffy. None of the episodes were uninteresting, thus I can certainly claim that it is one of my top-tier dramas, with Sky Castle, The K2, and Save Me, all of which genre and narrative compatible.

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saskiaamanda
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Jun 23, 2021
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Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

One of the best kdrama I have seen

I watched a lot of kdramas and this one is definitely my top 3 all time best. As long as you don’t mind stories on psychopaths, its a must watch. I think I have rewatched it 4 times by now. The acting, storyline, and production is really good. Heck even the music is good lol. Every single episode is very captivating, never a single dull moment. I’m the type that 2x speed “so-so” series, 1.25x speed “good” series. With mouse, I became a good girl playing it at normal speed and even rewinding just to make sure I don’t miss a single word.
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Riska Junaini
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Jan 4, 2022
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Overall 9.0
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 9.0

would have been perfect if they fix some misleading info

Starting the first episode feeling a little bit "off" with the way they are discussing about "psychopath = serial killer" thus making the controversial bill of aborting fetus with psychopathic gene in order to create a "utopia". This is very misleading and such stereotype should be banished from media. Logically speaking, even normal people could commit murder so I find the idea ridiculous but I will let that pass.

The first half was intense, mysterious, and cruel. They made us questioned a lot of things with its ambiguous flashback of the child whom we are not sure who he actually is. I absolutely enjoyed the 5th episode the most.

The second half is slow as they reveal the truth one by one and the relation between the protagonist & each characters. I enjoyed his journey of memorizing what he had committed and the how it made him living in agony & regrets.

"Did God do that to save him or punish him?"

I had the exact same thought while seeing the main protagonist in his final state. Very conflicted.

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KingC
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Feb 16, 2022
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Overall 8.5
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 6.0
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Stranger Things.

Mouse is one giant science experiment gone humongously wrong. There is no other way I can describe it. The only factor that kept me going was the powerful performance of the leading cast. The story, after the first six to ten episodes, was a mess. Introducing Sci-Fi is a good idea, if you know what you are talking about. What the heck was the purpose of this drama?
Psychopaths are demonized in this. This is so not the case in reality. I'm sorry, but I fail to see any signs of the writers actually doing any research on the topic prior to sketching it into a story. I would've let it pass, but the "psychopath = killer" was purposefully shoved on my face more times than necessary.

This is also my very first time coming across a drama with so many dumb adults. It's as if nobody had an ounce of intellect or humanity in them.
I'm even more enraged how the very wrong message of "a killer's son is a killer" is the built in idea of this plot.

"Flower of Evil" is one drama that dealt with this topic. Do Hyun Soo is far from a perfect character and he does several questionable acts that makes the viewer's hearts stop - particularly at the end of episode one, where we truly begin to question his identity. He is not a fluffy bunny and he is definitely not 100% in his right mind, faking his entire identity.

Jung Ba Reum is a filthy character. But, he and Sung Yo Han were just plot devices at the end of the day. If there is anyone I would love to imprison, it would be Daniel Lee. Dude preached all about psychopathic genes and then turned into a hypocrite -- he used Jung Ba Reum as a murder machine, knowing well that he was the actual killer. Every single (adult and not from police station) person in this drama needs to have their heads examined. And Miss Choi Hong Ju?! Don't even get me started, yes, she was scared and traumatized, but literally egging someone else into killing others for her own personal reasons? She could've gone to Detective Ko Moo Chi and tipped him off. Instead, she played behind the scenes.
The Head-Hunter doesn't have brains to begin with, I would've smashed his head with a hammer the moment I met him, had it been me.

And his wife… oh boy. I feel not an ounce of sympathy for her. She destroyed Sung Yo Han's life. She literally exchanged her own son with someone. It's as if nobody knew what to do with children who are seemingly troubled. The teacher suggested having him taken for therapy, yet his father hit him. (He deserved a good beating, yes, but his adoptive mother knew his condition. She should've tried different methods to coax his self isolation or taken him to a psychiatrist.)
They are labelled as monsters from the very beginning. They know that there are eyes on them. (I sniff a few plot holes, but seeing where the actual purpose of the plot lay, I'll let it go.)

Jae Hoon/Ba Reum, desperately needed to get taken away from his environment, to someone who knew how to be with him. Instead, he was taken away and awaited upon as a sacrificial lamb for someone's political gain. I hated seeing the moments where his "aunt" just sat back and watched as he killed animals. His entire life was built around a lie. Yes, he was undoubtedly a psychopath. But, he would've definitely turned into someone better had he been properly taken care of. Instead, his killer instincts were purposefully awoken. And every single person involved watched the whole thing happen.
This was never addressed in the drama, particularly during the final episodes where every storyline was hastily getting wrapped up.

And Sung Yo Han… why the heck did they film the entire 6 episodes with him in plain sight? He knew that Ba Reum was the killer, knew of the organization, and never once attempted to contact the cops "directly". I knew that he definitely wasn't the killer right from EP1, when Chi Kook's body appeared in the box. But, he kept tailing Ba Reum, if what was shown in the drama had any form of truth. And Nepo dude should've just taken him in for questioning -- that would've made the drama about 8 episodes long and the case closed much faster.

Operation OZ. Damn. This is not Area 51 or Hawkins. It was lame. The Chief Secretary of the President was as horrible as Han Seo Joon and his wife. And the people with her? And the Bill? I don't even know what to say.

The drama dragged on longer than necessary. But, I guess the Sci-Fi aspect was the very main focus rather than the actual characters. Detective Moo Chi, Ba Reum and the police gang were my favorites.

My History teacher had recently mentioned her experience while working as a trainee in a school and it kept floating on my mind whenever I watched Jae Hoon. The boy in her experience, too was someone whom everyone were terrified of.

Jae Hoon was showing all signs of becoming a highly anti-social individual, but everyone easily assumed him to be a monster right from the get go. His adoptive mom apologized for not believing him, too late though.

All I could remember was how everyone in this drama were wronged. It was supposed to have the Sci-Fi tag as the very main one, since the 'killer' part was very easy to crack. I could not believe why nobody suspected Ba Reum in the Chi Kook case, however convincing he was. Or maybe I'm too spoiled after watching Saiai -- Dai-chan, the detective, literally kept his own first love and his friends as the suspects.

They should've removed all the scientific aspects and spent more time on developing the characters, the psychopath's past and the story. All in all, it was a wild ride. But, it's too frustrating.

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Maya
1 people found this review helpful
Jun 24, 2021
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Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 7.5
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Got your brain working

Have to say at first it didn’t catch my intention, because when it comes in a drama you want your favorite actor to be the ML. But guess not every drama ML will always be the good and innocent guy, but can also be crazy and mysterious. That’s why I drop this drama when I figure out, but then I decided to give it a try again, this drama got my brain working, and confuse, it’s definitely a crime puzzle that got you solving the mystery. But overall good suspense and killer thrill, that will get your attention
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GS1945KDL
1 people found this review helpful
Dec 23, 2023
20 of 20 episodes seen
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Overall 9.0
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 5.0

Must read for NEW viewers


Here’s a free advice for you all :-

You **MUST NOT** check the ”Cast & Crew” section
Or It’ll ruin the plot for you

You are a smart one,
You got it right .
It’s exactly what you’re thinking .

If you listen to me this once
Believe it or not
You are going to thank me later ;)

_________________________________________________________

Also
Do not think too much whether you should start it or not

It’s not as most of the comments
Majority cannot be always right

Give it a chance
If you do not
You’re going to regret it later !!!!

200% GURANTEED ……. !









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Architectofnonsence
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Jun 11, 2021
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Overall 9.0
Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 10
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 7.0
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Miserable and complicated psycho drama

I actually lowered my rating for this drama after I've completed it from 9 to 7.5
It started really strong ,, really good and so complicated as it moved along the episodes
it became layered of complications and confusions ,, my head hurt every time I wanted to figure out what's going on to the point I didn't care anymore
I'm the kind of person that when things gets really difficult and really annoying to understand I just let it go and go with the flow but the ride in this one was so rough ,, bumpy ride .
I reached episode 10 and I was praying for it to end ,, just put us of our misery and end this complicated puzzle with all it's flashbacks and all the pain from the live victims and the new killings
the most painful death for me was the doctor that lived a miserable life and died wrongful death while trying to save a child , became enemy no1 in the whole country then after his death his baby even suffered to the end .. A baby abuse
this drama was so miserable , so complicated , so violent that it caused me depression state
I want it to end badly and I felt sorry for the actors playing such complex miserable characters
it was A grade drama but really not my taste at all
that's why I lowered my rating ,, I didn't enjoy it ,, I felt sick through it and because of it
I don't recommend it to any one just the people who needs a very sad detective drama

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goofball04
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Feb 23, 2022
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Overall 9.0
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 10
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A Flawed Masterpiece

*SPOILERS BELOW*

Mouse is an excellent crime thriller! You expect Mouse to be one thing, but it mutates into something else. It starts like any other crime thriller: two justice attaining detectives team up to catch a serial killer. Ko Moo-chi, a veteran detective, and Jeong Ba-reum, a rookie detective, have their eyes set on Seong Yo-han. They believe he is the serial killer that has brutally killed innocents because of his hatred toward God. When Ba-reum confronts Yo-han, he is struck in the head, and Moo-chi kills Yo-han. Ba-reum ends up needing brain surgery, which rids Ba-reum of all his memories. Believing they have caught the killer, everything seems to go back to normal; however, around 6 to 7 episodes in, the show shifts to focus on Ba-reum, whose personality has changed tremendously. A part of Yo-han's brain was transplanted into Ba-reum's head, and so it seems that Ba-reum starts to have memories of Yo-han and his killings. However, along the way, Ba-reum realizes he was the psychopathic killer all along. Because of the brain transplant, Ba-reum can now feel guilt and remorse. He now wants repentance for all the crimes he has committed.

Mouse is definitely a roller coaster full of mysteries and twists. You'll come up with a theory, and by the next episode, it gets torn to shreds. The possibilities in this show are endless, which keeps you coming back to the show wanting more! I will admit, I knew who the killer was before watching the show, yet the show still remained exciting and unpredictable.

While Mouse is indeed a masterpiece, it does not come without faults. But first, I want to start by listing the reasons why Mouse is a fantastic show, and then I will get into the problems I had with the show.

Likes:
- The concept is fascinating! I've never really seen anything like it. Memoir of a Murderer is the closest film I can think of that is somewhat similar to Mouse. If you haven't seen it, definitely check it out!
- Lee Seung-gi plays his character so well! Honestly, if it weren't for Lee Seung-gi, who plays Ba-reum, the series would've fallen flat. Seung-gi was able to seamlessly switch from the good cop that everyone liked to being confused about who he really is and then to murderous and finally wanting repentance for everything he had done. His flow from these different personalities was top-notch!
- The suspense kept me on the edge of my seat. There were so many times when I should shout, "RUN!! OMG GOOOOO!!!"

Dislikes:
- There's too much yelling. Honestly, it kind of stressed me out. I feel like the yelling is typical in Korean crime shows, though.
- Everything is TOO connected. A couple of examples:
1) Ba-reum saw Bong-yi below the bridge where Kang Deok-soo left her to die. Mouse isn't the first drama to use a past connection, but it does get old always to see how two characters are connected.
2) When Bong-yi is being attacked in her house, I thought it was Kang Deok-soo because he had been stalking her as soon as he got out of prison, but it wasn't. It was another psychopath. Out of all the people he could've attacked, he choose Bong-yi??
3) Choi Hongju is connected to the Head Hunter, Han Seo-joon.
These connections lead me to my next point.
- Basically, the whole town where Mouse takes place is a mess. It felt like everyone in this town was a psychopath. I get it's a TV show, but I wish the writers could've made Mouse somewhat realistic.
- The psychology was not researched or done right. The writers try to portray all psychopaths as serial killers when that is not true. Sure, psychopaths can't feel empathy or guilt, but that doesn't mean they are all murderers.

Overall, Mouse is one hell of a ride! Though there are many ridiculous subplots, Ba-reums's character kept me watching, and Lee Seung-gi's phenomenal acting as Ba-reum makes up for these minor dislikes. I highly recommend watching this show if you're into thrillers, especially when the main character is a serial killer. The only main thing I would recommend is not to google anything about the show because there are countless spoilers.

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dramallama
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Jan 30, 2023
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Overall 6.0
Story 4.5
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 6.5
Rewatch Value 1.0

The Writers are unreliable narrators.

I love Crime/suspense dramas. They are my favorite type of k drama. So when I started seeing promos with the great Lee Seung Gi, I was ecstatic! A dark and gritty crime drama with a sci-fi bent and serial killers sounded right up my alley.

I was really rooting for this to be good. I really was. It had all the potential to be one of the greatest crime dramas. It had all the right elements and ingredients. But the writers had other ideas. What it ended up being was a convoluted wacky mad libs narrative that creates its own plotholes and jumps the shark halfway through the series.

From the very beginning, you feel the writer's intent to try to fool the viewers. It is a thinly veiled attempt through chopped-up flashback sequences. I could already see where they were going but was willing to go along with it as long as they could make it make sense. I was even ok when they introduced the sci-fi element into it with genetics. It was like a precursor to the science seen in Gattaca; totally plausible for real scientific progression. At this point we're good, I'm still on board. Then what happens next is a sequence of scenes that try to dispel and debunk what you originally thought the flashbacks were telling you. This is also fine, new information brings greater complexity and mystery. But then they completely pull the rug under you and throw in a whole new set of flashbacks that completely contradict previously established facts in the story. In other words, they changed the facts of the original plot to fit an all-new reformatted narrative. It's like the writers decided halfway that their original plot twist wasn't good enough so they decided to rewrite the whole dang thing for shock value. Does it make sense? Who cares! It's shocking!!! Usually, it's a character that serves as an unreliable narrator, in this case, it's the writers themselves.

Basically, the writers lie to you.

It's like you got together to play a card game. The writers are the dealer. You're halfway through the game, the cards have been dealt and you've played half the cards already. The dealer then takes some of your cards and replaces them with random new ones. He tells you those were your cards all along. The writers gaslight the audience. This is not clever, It's lazy. This is not interesting, it's inconsistent. These are not plot twists, they're plotholes. It's a flimsy house of cards pyramid scheme. Luckily the only thing we've been scammed out of was our expectations and 20 something hours.

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