


The noona-dongsaeng romance doesn’t seem particularly strange, even though Lee Bo Young is ten years older than Lee Jong Suk.

The casting and characterizations are particularly excellent, avoiding most cliches. The editing does not drag one bit and the score is quite good as well. The plot is packed, the pacing is great, the flashbacks are handled perfectly to explain everything that needed to be explained. And this time, with IHYV, it would seem from the first two episodes that this is another good one. Lee Jong Suk is the same – Prosecutor Princess, High Kick 3, Secret Garden, School 2013… these are all good projects. I have said before, Song Joong-ki is actually a very smart person in real life, since he can pick excellent projects. So at first, I thought I would only be able to watch it for the cute faces and use it as fodder for my pairing… but I was immediately won over. The actors make it seem like an idol drama. To be truthful, just by listening to the name, it would seem that this drama is nothing special – ‘I Hear Your Voice’. Even the red scarf and sneakers of Ssun looked special.Įveryone who has watched “Secret Garden" knows about Ssun and Oska. So I started taking an interest because of their reunion, rather than just for Lee Jong Suk. So before the drama started, I thought to myself: Go away, female lead! I was rather adamant in those feelings. His eyes are small and his lips are thick, but perhaps because he debuted as a model, everything looks stylish on him.

Back in “Secret Garden”, his guy’s character, Ssun, was simply too eye-catching – I watched the thirty minutes he was in over and over again. Lee Jong Suk does not fit my usual mould for handsomeness. To be honest, the news of Lee Jong Suk’s new drama had appeared all over Weibo already. I was going to write one myself, but felt like she said everything I wanted to.īarring any accidents, this drama should become a black horse like “Queen Inhyun’s Man” did. Could Ishak be next on the list, or is he the man responsible? Tracking down his more ‘unsavoury’ allies, Serena is shocked to encounter a familiar face: that of her grieving ex-partner, former Malaysian ICD officer Megat Jamil (Bront Palarae).Translation note: Sharing with everyone a review I particularly loved on the first two episodes. As Serena and Heri work together to catch the killer, their inquiries lead them to industrialist/kingpin Datuk Ishak Hassan (Wan Hanafi Su), whose prominent family and known associates all have some connection to the victims. Seeking answers, Heri finds a way to insert himself into the Malaysian investigation. Meanwhile, in Jakarta, for ICD Lieutenant Heriyanto Salim (Ario Bayu), the case turns personal when his brother is found murdered in similar circumstances. Called in to investigate, Singaporean International Crimes Division (ICD) officer Serena Teo (Rebecca Lim) takes charge of a case across the border where a family has been slaughtered aboard a luxury yacht in Johor.
#I can hear your voice ep 1 series#
A series of brutal murders, each sharing a signature MO, takes place across Malaysia and Indonesia.
