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Mouse korean drama
Mouse korean drama










mouse korean drama

mouse korean drama

The deathly confrontation of Jung Bareum and Sung Yohan – the two who possessed the psychopathic genes, was already a huge highlight of the narrative that I thought this might be the climax. But then again, Mouse is not a story without its twists after twists which made the plot all the more interesting. I still haven’t forgiven myself to have overlooked that twist. This turning point in the story was so beautifully crafted that we were left shocked. The changing looks of Jung Bareum as he transforms into his real self | Kdrama “Mouse” (Photo from TvN) We were made to believe that the sudden changes in his personality were brought by the psychopathic brain of Sung Yohan only to be flipped over by the fact that it was Jung Bareum’s psychopathic brain struggling over the sanity of Sung Yohan’s brain. The flow of the story, the pattern, was shockingly interrupted when Jung Bareum (Lee Seung-gi’s character) was constantly fighting to gain control of his consciousness as part of Sung Yohan’s brain was transplanted into him. This part of the drama posed the dramatic question for the whole narrative, that is, Could the possession of psychopathic genes dictate one’s life? Can one go against one’s biological traits? The drama revolves around these two questions and we know that a good drama can provide scenes and along the way would help answer these dramatic questions as the story unfolds and Mouse did just that.

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From these openings, we see the main subject of the drama being introduced, which centers on psychopaths (one that features the beginnings of one and the other that of a full pledge killer).Īs the story continued, we have seen the political discussion of the assemblymen concerning the proposed policy of aborting fetuses that may contain the psychopathic genes. There were two very important flashbacks in the opening narrative – one that took place five years prior and the one that took place 10 years before. I actually made an article on how the show betrayed me when the revelations from the story were shown.įirst, I liked how the narrative started. All this, however, would be thrown out the window when finally his true character is revealed and he is finally unmasked. Jung Bareum, as the lead character of the narrative, was introduced as this kind and caring member of the police force trying to catch and put to justice the psychopaths in society. Mouse is a story that narrates into a rebirth type of plot. For a detailed analysis of the drama, read further below… This was definitely a rollercoaster joyride. I was very happy that I got to watch this narrative unfold until the end.

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This certainly was reflected in the ratings that it got for the finale, garnering 6.246% (1st in its time slot) in Nationwide South Korea. The way his emotions were expressed through the character was truly worthy of praise. His tears, guilt, sadness, and regrets shown in the penultimate and finale episodes were magnificent. He delivered perfectly what was asked for the role. The way his true character was revealed and how he executed that change was a thing to watch. Lee Seung-gi in this drama was phenomenal. Promotional Poster for the Korean Drama Mouse – Mouse the Predator | (Photo from TvN) From the employment of the uniquely framed poetic justice for the main character to how the rest of the characters were given the hope and peace to move forward. I couldn’t ask for a better ending and how the showrunners wrapped-up the story. I was shocked, pained, emotionally wrought but very satisfied. The emotional ballistics of Mouse has finally come to an end.












Mouse korean drama