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8.3·2017–2020·2 Seasons·한국어
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Hwang Shi Mok underwent brain surgery as a child to curb his violent temper, which left him devoid of emotions. Hwang becomes a prosecutor known for his piercing intelligence and logic, but he is ostracized because he lacks empathy and social skills. He is also one of only a handful of upright prosecutors who have refused to take bribes. One day, he encounters a stabbing victim while investigating corruption. He meets Lieutenant Han Yeo Jin at the crime scene. They join forces to root out corruption at the prosecutors’ office and solve a serial murder case.

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KodakBearCritique
9/10Oct 9, 2020

TLDR: If you like mystery shows that just keep you guessing, _Strangers/Secret Forest_ is the show for you. It pulls you every which way with its characters, subplots, and beautiful technical work. **I haven't regretted a minute of watching this incredible piece of work.** The best way to go into something like this is to just go, so go watch it! Exceptional performances, striking cinematography, and a plot that draws you in is exactly what the most police/detective shows don't have. This show has all that and more. Not to say that there aren't plenty of very good shows in this genre, but the big names (NCIS, CSI, etc.) because of their formulaic nature they have a tendency toward filler episodes, abrupt character disappearances, and a lack of any planned, coherent narrative that is build on each episode. _Strangers/Secret Forest_ is anything but normal; it elevates everything to the next level, starting with its very premise. The show focuses on two main characters, a prosecutor unable to feel emotion and a good-natured police lieutenant who compliment each other perfectly. To be clear, this is a mystery show, not a character piece so the focus is on the 'case' not purely the characters so much is left unexplored. That said, the lead characters act both as antidotes and compliments of each other. Neither is unbalanced either; **I never really though to myself "I would rather be seeing what X is doing right now"** as I do in almost every other TV show like this. Almost every performance is spot-on, I never cringed at the acting and it you could tell that the cast really cared about their work. Having never seen a Korean work this involved in modern work-life, it took a while to get used to some cultural things (i.e. bowing), but the show is so unapologetically Korean (at least in my eyes) it adds it it's charm. The technical aspect of the show is also incredible. I am always amazed when TV shows (especially those with 1-hour episodes) can bring a film-like quality of work to the final product. Now, I've never seen a Korean TV show, made in this style or otherwise, but the way everything is shot brings so much realism. Office spaces seem stiff and cold, muder scenes look like they're brutally indifferent to the events that happened there, and restaurants look like something you'd find in the middle of TripAdvisor. Editing is done well, pacing the show at a **slow, but never stalled, burn**. And the work that went into all the drone shots and endless sets adds so much to the feeling of scope in the show, leaving you just that much more involved in the events unfolding in front of you. And on a TV show! With the help of the great performances, and the seemingly unending technical resources, the plot sings. For anyone who can handle the carrot being dragged slowly and steadily, it provides fantastic payoffs and resolutions that don't feel overly dramatized or strung-out, but grounded, painful, and exciting. Obviously, saying too much defeat much of the point of watching the show, so I'll leave it at that.

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REAL6VIP
10/10Sep 9, 2017

What a great series. It leaves you wanting more.

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sharru16VIP
10/10Oct 5, 2020

One of the best shows I've seen. Incredible writing, even with season 2 that moved slower than 1 but was as impactful. The acting is 10/10

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Shinokurei
Sep 20, 2025

One season down, and it’s safe to say this is a truly magnificent hidden gem. The writing is razor-sharp and easily among the best in its genre. The story is layered with so many moving parts that you’re constantly kept on edge, you think you know where it's going but makes you guess again. What makes this show stand out to me is its discipline for sure, no unnecessary drama, just an action-packed, tightly woven mystery that stays true to its purpose. Every actor delivers, whether it’s the leads or all the main side characters, the performances are perfect and elevate the show even higher. 9/10. A must-watch for anyone who loves crime and mystery done right.

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nathpatasado_e725e5
7/10Jul 15, 2026

Bon drama, très bien interprété. Le casting est parfait, BAE Doona en tête. Une enquête passionnante, pointant une nouvelle fois du doigt l'injustice sociale et la corruption qui gangrène les systèmes judiciaire et économique coréens. Le rythme de la réalisation est assez lent donc ne recherchez pas ici une série d'action. Pas de love story non plus, elle n'y aurait pas vraiment sa place. À conseiller donc, d'autant qu'une seconde saison serait dans les tubes 👍