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Title image of the 2021 kdrama Crime Puzzle

Crime Puzzle (2021) Review

December 21, 2021 by Jessie in dramas, reviews, drama review

Crime Puzzle was a drama I had my eye on, but when no one picked it up when it started airing back in October, I figured it would have to be a drama I let go of. Thankfully, Viki grabbed it after it completed airing and uploaded all the episodes without much of a subtitle wait. For transparency, when I watched the drama a large portion of it was at various stages of translation, but as it was over 90% I decided I didn’t want to wait for it to finally get around to being all at 100% before finishing. I had no intention to talk about the drama, so I didn’t take notes nor screencap or do anything I would normally to prep for a review, but after finishing it up I did want to briefly talk about it.

Written by first-time writer Choi Jong Gil and directed by Go Jae Hyun (who previously worked on dramas such as Player and Black) the drama focuses on the arrest of a criminal psychologist (played by Yoon Kye Sang) after the death of a political candidate, and his girlfriend (Go Ah Sung), a profiler and the daughter of the deceased. The story winds its way around what happened in the events leading up to the murder, and things that are happening in the present as Yoo Hee (Sung) tries to figure out why he’s there and what actually happened. It’s an intricate plot, and the drama spends a lot of its time in twists and turns that were genuinely surprising and engaging. It took me a good couple of episodes to really get into it, however, but a turn in the investigation really got me into the story and it continued to be rather engaging.

Scene from episode one of the kdrama Crime Puzzle at a jail with the woman interrogating a man.

One of the things that I found most interesting about it was how dark the drama was. I know this is weird to say, but I actually…enjoyed it? It added a lot to the general storyline and added depth to what was going on having it dive a lot deeper into the psyche of murderers and corruption and how truly and deeply unsettling and terrible it is. Not to say that you can’t pull off a drama like this without going as far as they did, but it did make the drama stand out on its own and differentiate itself from other crime thrillers. And when I say dark, I mean dark. The drama was broadcast on Olleh TV, a VOD platform, and had a lot more leeway because of it. Knives didn’t have to be blurred out, a lot of deaths were shown - and graphically. The drama was much more violent and gory than you will find in other dramas that have come out. Squid Game is mild comparatively.

Because of this, I do think that it’s not the drama for everyone. If you had intended to watch, be aware about it before you dive into it. If you do end up starting, the story and clues really keep you into the story. I felt that the acting was strong for everyone in the cast and while there were a few things here and there that I didn’t like, on a whole it was a solid crime drama and was glad I was able to get it in before the end of the year.

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December 21, 2021 /Jessie
korean, kdrama, crime, thriller, olleh tv, crime puzzle, 크라임 퍼즐, wine and a murder
dramas, reviews, drama review
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Summer Friday Movie Nights: Sunny

June 15, 2018 by Jessie in reviews, movies, movie review

It’s Friday, so lets talk about another movie!

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June 15, 2018 /Jessie
sunny, 써니, korean
reviews, movies, movie review
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First Impression: Are You Human Too?

June 05, 2018 by Jessie in reviews, first impressions

Disclaimer: If you haven’t seen the first two episodes of the show, there will be spoilers for those in this review. Also, understand that my opinions can change of characters and plots as the show progresses forward. This is just a first impression, not the end all be all of if I like the show or not and my overall opinion of it once the show ends.

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June 05, 2018 /Jessie
are you human too, korean, kdrama, 너도 인간이니?, sci-fi/fantasy, wine and a murder
reviews, first impressions
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Summer Friday Movie Nights: Spellbound

June 01, 2018 by Jessie in reviews, movies, movie review

I had two goals this summer, and one of them was to watch more movies and thought it would be fun to have a series this summer where I review a movie every Friday. Coincidentally, this is my first review on the site!

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June 01, 2018 /Jessie
spellbound, son ye jin, lee min ki, My Girlfriend Can See Ghosts, 오싹한 연애, korean
reviews, movies, movie review
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