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Joseon Attorney: A Morality korean drama review
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Joseon Attorney: A Morality
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by rymm
Jun 2, 2023
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 7.0
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 4.0
Rewatch Value 4.0

If it wasn't for Woo Do Hwan, I would never have watched Joseon Attorney.

If it wasn't for Woo Do Hwan, I would never have watch Joseon Attorney. The banality of the plot could be brightened up by strong characters and outstanding acting, but... no. Everything is quite ordinary: there is a hero who avenges the unjust death of his family, there are friends who help him, there are enemies.

I can’t say that this is a brilliant work (after all, this type of drama does not imply something outstanding), but there were some episodes where Woo Do Hwan was just brilliant. He managed both funny moments and tragic ones; I got exactly what I expected from him. He doesn't go too deep in the drama, and in the funny moments he didn't act like completely crazy, which some actors do.

And Woo Do Hwan's voice deserves a special mention - I can listen to it endlessly, with it's tone palette.

By the way, I really liked how the relationship between Kang Han-soo and Yong-joo developed (perhaps, except for the last episode) - that rare case when I had enough leads and justifications. In my opinion, these two people are meant for each other - gentle Yong-joo and noisy Han-soo.

Even though the intrigue and ending of Joseon Attorney was revealed rather quickly, it was a pleasure to watch the drama. Cute locations, unhurried plot, beautiful costumes of the main characters, great attention to detail - all this will make watching a good time. Do not expect a confusing action-packed detective story - this is more of an excursion into the legislative and judicial ups and downs of the past, rather than an exciting story with an unexpected ending.
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