BLACK OUT || K-drama review
BLACK OUT
Black out is a drama that tells the story of a teenager from a village named Go Jungwoo who is suddenly accused of killing his girlfriend and friend. He is forced to stay in prison for ten years because all the evidence points to him. However, he himself does not remember anything about the incident, even the bodies of the two victims were not found. After serving ten years of his sentence, he returned to his village, but the people in the village refused and kicked him out. But he was determined not to leave the village until he found the bodies of the two victims and proved his innocence. Together with a policeman and the help of a medical student on leave, Go Jungwoo tries to solve the mystery behind his case. After struggling, he finally finds the body of one of the victims and solves little by little the mystery behind his friend's death. Will he prove his innocence? Will she find her lover's body and solve the mystery behind his death?
- Byun Yo Han as Koo Jung Woo
Go Jung Woo is the main character of the drama Black out. He is a young man who is known for being smart, polite and kind. But suddenly he became a murder suspect and had to serve a ten-year prison sentence. He struggles to prove that all this time he was a victim of wrongful arrest. Byun Yo Han brings Go Jung Woo's character to life and this becomes one of the highlights of the drama Black out.
- Go Joon as Noh Sang Cheol
Noh Sang Cheol is a policeman newly transferred to a small town. At first he was not at all interested in the Go Jung Woo case, but because he saw many irregularities in the case, he decided to investigate the case and try to reopen the long closed case. Noh Sang Cheol's character is one of the most likeable characters. Go joon managed to portray this role well.Noh Sang Cheol is a policeman newly transferred to a small town. At first he was not at all interested in the Go Jung Woo case, but because he saw many irregularities in the case, he decided to investigate the case and try to reopen the long closed case. Noh Sang Cheol's character is one of the most likeable characters. Go joon managed to portray this role well.
- Go Bo Gyeol as Choi Na Gyeom
Choi Na Gyeom is Jungwoo's school friend who is always loyal to him. In fact, he is the only friend who often comes to prison to see Jungwoo.Choi Na Gyeom is a famous artist, she used to be named Deokmi. Her character is a bit suspicious, like she has something to hide. She also seems to be obsessed with Jungwoo.
- Kim Bo Ra as Ha Seol
Ha Seol is a medical student who recently took a leave of absence and lives in the village of Muncheon to work part time as a waitress at a restaurant. Because of her high curiosity, she ended up getting involved in Jungwoo's case. She helps Jungwoo and Noh Sangcheol to investigate the case. Haseol's character is quite interesting.
To be honest, I actually watched this ilm originally because of Byun Yo Han. Byun Yo Han is one of my favorite Korean actors. Moreover, he rarely plays in K-dramas and plays more roles in K-movies. Although the main reason is because of Byun Yo Han, but I really have fallen in love with this drama. In terms of story, this drama is very interesting. The cast also portrayed their roles nicely. I think Black out is one of the best dramas this year and I highly recommend this drama to watch.
Thank you for reading my review about Black Out!
Devy Swan
Devy Swan is a girl with a lot of dreams and imagination.She likes cooking, singing and traveling. Recently, in the last two years to be exact, she started learning to write. Although her writing is still not very good, but she has a hope that one day she will have her own book.
You're with me in this. If this was how dramas were back in the days, when I started kdramas, trust me, I wouldn't be a fan. I don't know what went wrong but we need our good kdramas back.
I actually have not watched the drama black out. I'm currently going through a drama slump. This might be the perfect thriller I need to start with. It's good you shared this on here.
Honestly, as and from k-drama I'm really disappointed with the dramas lately. Thanks for stopping by and reading the black out review!
I totally agree, I haven't been caught by any kdrama for a long time now, they are all more of the same and even more so if they are of the romance genre that continue with the same recycled ideas but with other characters. I only saw two chapters of this one but unfortunately the platform where I find it has not uploaded more chapters, so I hope to find it and finish it at some point.
I thought I was the only one who felt that the dramas lately were boring. It turns out that many people think the same as me. I hope you can continue to the next chapter soon.
Interesting