PiraBit
if their story seems completely bonkers, almost like a feverish work of fiction, you ain't heard nothing yet.
Brennan Camacho
Mostly, the movie is committed to the value of a good time.
Guillelmina
The film's masterful storytelling did its job. The message was clear. No need to overdo.
laplace-93990
It's very difficult to explain all the things I felt watching this show. The cast here is impeccable. I've never watched a K-drama before, but ill say this. I'm seriously praying for a 2nd season. Superb acting. Superb script. Superb score. Best show I've ever seen. Huge thanks to the cast and creators. Thanks. Gracias. Much love.
ladyer61
Watched IRIS on NETFLIX, it was great. Now I'm watching 'LIVE' Korean police drama at its best. 18 episodes total, l'm on episode 15.
Wish episode 1 would bore me to death, instead i'm hooked on this show. Great story comes great acting from cast members.
This is NOT spoiler alert, LIVE will make you laugh, feel sad and cry along with the show Hope there will be 'LIVE' season 2.
Great original soundtracks and lastly, I also wish that SUBTITLE can display a little longer on screen.
I am now big fan of Yu-mi Jung, don't tell my wife that.
megan-strunk20
It's a very good show want to see a lot more. A lot of story, not hard to fallow
thecallousshrimp
Every summer, the South Korean television industry puts forth the best and most promising shows and crosses its fingers that the public falls in love. Of course, not every show can be a surefire win; it can often take weeks before a show hits its stride, or they may just lose their momentum and drop off altogether. Luckily, this show is the one that makes the public fall in love more and more after each of its episode.
Instead of the serious, bleak, and depressing atmosphere that recent South Korean police or detective series such as "Signal" or "Secret Forest", "Live" is very refreshing, heart-warming, and realistic. Just as the title shows us, this series does not heavily focus on police corruption or the police force's long, troubled history of misconduct toward the community it exists to serve. Instead, it paints a vivid, detailed picture of the police's daily struggles and how they overcome those day-to-day difficulties to fulfill their missions and somehow make their lives less miserable. These cops have to live their lives right, so they can help others live right. Again, this show does contain very optimistic underlying messages. It is relatable, especially for people who are in their 20s, 30s, and 40s.
Moreover, what makes this show stand out is the acting of its cast, especially that of Bae Jung Woo and Jung Yu Mi, two of the most reliable actors in South Korean movie industry - Chungmunro. The soundtrack is awesome. The camerawork is good, too. All in all, this is one worth-watching show.