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Indira Niharika

Indira Niharika

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The Devil Judge
1 people found this review helpful
Nov 29, 2022
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.5
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 10
Music 9.5
Rewatch Value 10
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KANG YO HAN !A One Man Showdown !

I'm not going to say how the drama is as I'm late for the party! But even then I wanted to write this review because I wanted to share my thoughts and views during watching the series.

1.) Kang Yo Han: Firstly about Ji Sung I would just say he's a born to be an actor. And about the role to create the world a million times better place one must take responsibility to turn into a monster who should wipe out trash. And KYH is a character written as such. He too has emotions and l relations but above them he kept his sorrow, tragedy, trauma in his life and chose to become a monster who can eradicate those injustice and tragadies created by those in power from the life those who don't have the power even if it might potray him evil. And he never even made any excuse for his actions or behavior. This makes a person real human.

2.) Jung Sun Ah: I have always imagined a woman figure as a soft, outspoken, patient type. But this particular character really got me off the picture I have always imagined about woman. She is an icon of deal and destruction. After everything she faced from the childhood and got to such a position, she could have helped people like her with the authority and capability she has. But still she chose to keep herself first because in this cruel reality of life no one would care to keep you or care you first. You have to do it yourself even if it means to kill or be killed. Though the way she chose to gain & use her power was wrong, I truly respect her character to have such an audacity to stand strong among the egoistic and self-obsessed, power-thirst, influential men who could do anything and everything in their power and control them at her fingertips which not many could do.

3.) Kim Ga-On & Yoon Soo Hyun: I was really fed up with these two confused characters who doesn't have their own decision making capabilities and always act like immature school kids. Thse two are such fools to criticise every decision that KYH makes especially KGO. They didn't even face 1/4th of the unjust KYH faced and life KYH lived and still they have the nerve to question his decisions and behavior. For a second, it's atleast fine upto the live court proceedings as it's work related. But digging about KYH and blaming him directly for his brother's death with any circumstantial evidence! Like really! Are they really public servents? What right do these two jerks has to dig up someone life? And barging in and blaming someone without even knowing atleast a part of the truth let alone whole truth. Getting manipulated easily by others words without using their brain these two are the one's talking about law, rules, system, order. Wow! What a joke! They really looked like a team of hipocrates. It's because KYH let them off but in reality if I find someone digging up my past life then I would file a case of prying on my privacy and stalking.

As for the main five antagonists the president, Bussinessman, Channel owner, Minister and the Foundation Chairman. Sometimes I really felt the urge to go inside my phone, given a chance, and kill them myself. So you can imagine what kind of emotions I felt! These are the people in power who have a lot to loose but still hold on to the power and the money they have to manipulate the system as they like.

Overall the drama was an eye-opener to the harsh reality that power and money even make or break any kind of person whether he/she may be a president or a low-life begger. They have explained life of an individual in a very extra-ordinary way that "Life of a person is not a case of judgment to judge what is right and what is wrong. It's just a journey of choices to choose what you want to do and what you don't. And every choice you make in that journey comes with a heavy price ".

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