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[Life] Ep 6 Jo Seung Woo x Won Jin Ah x Lee Dong Wook, a sudden triangle love forms?

Posted on Wednesday, August 8, 2018

 

Article: Naver 'Life' Jo Seung Woo vs Moon So Ri, conflict over pharmaceutical business

1. [+91,-0]
Jo Seung Woo was so cool when he shouted.. Anyway, I think the medical device that Moon So Ri saw was bought by Jo Seung Woo.


2. [+45,-0]
This clearly shows the ugly reality of doctors thinking that they are high and mighty. I can totally understand what Jo Seung Woo is saying. People who have gone to a University Hospital would know. The Professors just do whatever they want. They don't see patients as patients, but as low class people. Their attitude has to change. Like what Goo Seung Hyo says, they're just people who get paid for their work. 


3. [+26,-2]
A very well-made drama. It's almost like the scriptwriter used to work in the medical world. She did Stranger too, she's a talented scriptwriter. 


4. [+11,-0]
I like hearing Jo Seung Woo's voice. 


5. [+8,-1]
The character Moon Seo Ri is the most worst. She was making so much noise about being reasonable and having conscience, but she doesn't sound reasonable or conscientious at all. Not sure why she is so confident. It's true that the doctors in SK are all that way. 


6. [+8,-5]
Don't take your oaths. You doctors who don't know anything else other than money. 


7. [+1,-1]
A love line all of a sudden. 

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[HanCinema's Drama Review] "Life" Episode 6

 

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A surprising decision by Seung-hyo turns the tables and brings the planned strike to a halt, leaving everyone in "Life"wondering where to go from here, right before they find another obstacle in their way. What has begun as looking like an outrage-du-jour plot waiting for us gets a welcome injection of intrigue, as Seon-woo seems to have a lot more weighing on his shoulders than he lets on, opening a whole new can of works for the drama's mysteries.

 

Seung-hyo (Cho Seung-woo) has been an entertaining character to discover, and this is largely due to the writing's lack of the usually unadulterated idealism we see in other such stories. Seung-hyo is no villain, but he is also not some misunderstood unicorn just waiting to be appreciated in order to stop being a big meanie. He is a businessman who gives you one thing and takes back five, and no number of cute children will change that overnight.

 

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His next big plan for the hospital comes at a time when a new chapter opens for its inner workings, with the hastily forgotten death of Bo-hoon (Chun Ho-jin) making a comeback to remind us that someone needs to take his place, and how important that position is.

 

This is where we start to see everyone's true colors. Se-hwa (Moon So-ri) and Tae-sang's (Moon Sung-keun) ambition is clear, but I wonder if Kyeong-moon (Yoo Jae-myung) will give it a go.

 

I also wonder if we will finally address the elephant in the room that is the Director's death. "Life" would become very boring, very quickly if not for a main conflict, especially with Seung-hyo's role being more of an antagonist, rather than a villain. We would be left with a constant one-upping between him and the staff, with no main goal to speak of. If Hwajeong Group's involvement and the Director's death have more to them than meets the eye, this story has a focus.

 

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Which brings me to my opener about Seon-woo (Lee Kyu-hyung) and his role here. We are starting to see the writer's plans for him that I previously mentioned take form. The question is, what are they? Has he been working with someone, perhaps Kyeong-moon, to investigate the death, or possibly provide ammunition against Hwajeong? Nurse Kim  Eun-ha (Lee Sang-hee) has also shown suspicious behavior, so maybe we have a group doing things in secret.

 

If they are, then I wonder if Jin-woo (Lee Dong-wook) will eventually join them. At this point, my assumption that he may simply be an observer of the real protagonists feels very likely, and is perhaps for the better. I just hope that the story has a clear trajectory for him that will not designate him to forced romance unrelated to the main conflicts, something the end of episode six gives me more concrete reasons to worry about.

 

"Life" is directed by Hong Jong-chan and Lim Hyeon-wook , written by Lee Soo-yeon-I, and features Lee Dong-wook, Cho Seung-woo, Won Jin-ah and Yoo Jae-myung.

 

 

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Team Dramabeans: What we’re watching


 

 

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So, what are we all watching this week?

What kept you reaching for more (or agonizing when there was no more), and what made you want to throw your remote through the screen? Time to weigh in…

 

javabeans
  • Life: The creators of this show have somehow taken a modern-day hospital drama and given it the gravitas, tension, and suspense of a palace politics thriller (and I mean in a good way). I’m intrigued by how none of the characters is easy to read, and damn if I’m not completely uncertain about Jo Seung-woo, just as our doctors are — he seems evil one moment, and then he seems misunderstood the next. It’s a great thread of constant tension, because the politics of the storyline paint him as this money-grubbing villain, but then we see he’s actually cleaning up the dirtier sides of the hospital and providing much-needed advancements… and then the next moment he takes it too far and I’m back with the doctors. I find this an unusual show in that it almost sometimes feels like there’s no central plot (“Jo seung-woo arrives and shakes things up†is a description of events, but not really a premise) — I can’t imagine a show like this getting made in no-attention-span Hollywood. And while sometimes my attention falters, I do actually pay attention to the hospital machinations because they’re legit interesting, which I never thought I’d say.

 

mary
  • Life: Am I supposed to hate anyone in this show? Because I’m not. Jo Seung-woo is doing such a bad job of making me hate him when he jumps at strange noises and coolly orders his secretary to “improve hospital efficiency by 90%,†only to exchange confused looks with her at what that actually means. Haha! Also, I know Lee Dong-wook got a lot of flak for sticking out like a sore thumb acting-wise, but it’s the sound director I need to have a word with. What’s up with the nonstop epic score that makes every step and every door opening sound like An Important Moment? I know Jo Seung-woo smirking is important for my eyes, but I’m pretty sure he doesn’t need background music to look like a sexy bastard. He just is.

 

tipsymocha
  • Life: Trust this writer and director to actually make me care about hospital politics. Boardroom drama has never been more exciting. I’m a little intrigued by the setup, because neither side of this conflict (doctors vs. management) are completely good or bad. I understand doctors feel like they have a noble calling in their jobs, but their holier-than-thou attitude is grating even to me, and the fact that medical accidents happen so often with such impunity is chilling. On the other hand, Jo Seung-woo is doing so well to give a human face to the business side of hospitals, and while he started out as a maybe villain, I can see him thawing little by little, which is so interesting to watch.

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This though: joy.png

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– I did a double take on this one. I thought it was something else ㅋㅋㅋ

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– You used this line already Mr. Grim Repear.

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lmao i noticed it as well, it looks like a red blusher lol trollfaceplz.png

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[Life] Ep 8 Lee Kyu Hyung confesses to Won Jin Ah

Posted on Wednesday, August 15, 2018

 
 
Article: Naver 'Life' Lee Kyu Hyung discloses Moon Sung Gun's malpractice... "Fight for Director position"


  • Ye Sun Woo (Lee Kyu Hyung) reveals Kim Tae Sang (Moon Sung Gun)'s malpractice. 
  • He confesses to Lee No Eul (Won Jin Ah). 

1. [+466,-8] 
Moon Sung Geun's acting is so good it makes me angry. 


2. [+402,-1]
Love line or not, this drama is good. Because it really portrays the medical world realistically. Whether is it the doctors, auditors, or people who are in charge of operating the hospital, everyone has their own difficulties and their own thing that needs fixing. The writer wrote it so well. The sad thing is that the patients are the most pitiful ones. It's sad and bitter when they get sick. 


3. [+142,-4]
The class of the previews are on a different level too. They just let people know who the new director is. Can they be any more confident than this? 


4. [+77,-2]
Don't you think that Ye Seon Woo taking pills for his chest is a hint of him having terminal illness? It's that serious to confess to Lee No Eul when she was talking to him. He got overwhelmed and thought if he don't confess now, he won't be able to. Feels like the feelings of him being desperate and didn't want to talk about 
his sad story are getting mixed together. 


5. [+52,-1]
President Gu is exploding with charisma with his bit of human kindness at times.


6. [+50,-0]
Jo Seung Woo is slowly becoming a saint and the doctors becoming evil. 


7. [+49,-4]
Seems like I can finally get immersed in the show~ Professor Ju becomes the Director, right? He was a rival to Director Gu, and now here too. Will there be a plot twist at the end.. 

 

 

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