The bromance is not so solid, but girls, who behave like girls operated by normal mood swings, spark a love-hate relationship and follow their fickle nature, which is nice to watch. There is no wallpaper character. Even the grandfather who says jokes and lame lines spiced up the interaction of the performers. Overall, Legal High was good. Given the hype surrounding the Japanese version, I guess I was expecting more drama. If you want a light legal drama that doesn`t weigh too heavily on your brain, then this is for you. Here are the drawbacks, I realized that JTBC (the company that produced this drama) used to cut some scenes and carry on as if it hadn`t happened. Sometimes it seemed rushed or it could be explained further, but it ended from there without a degree. The principle was simple. Tae Rim is a successful lawyer who has done everything out of greed. He took impossible cases and reversed the verdict in his favor, all because of the high fees he charged. With that in mind, Suspicious Partner rose above how romance inevitably arose between a man and a woman who trusted each other. Declarations of love are impulsive outbursts that give an assignable impulse to people who, at some point in their lives, ruthlessly pursue a relationship that is currently beating with excitement in their hearts.
I`ve seen a lot of legal drama with psychopathic characters. That`s why I`m amazed why I never flinch at the supposedly captivating note of the story. The story is mainly supported by the uniqueness of the characters. The legal cases that both lawyers take on are correct, but not very interesting. This leads to some pretty boring episodes, which are spiced up by the funny ways of the main character as well as the secondary characters from the comic. The easy romance that was almost developed was correct and had potential, but it was never properly presented, nor did it have a beautiful conclusion. So the only interesting part of the drama was the male lead and the friendship dynamic between the characters. After all, the “bad guys” who were supposed to add suspense to the whole story were an entertaining touch, but they were too mainstream. Despite the risk this poses to her legal career, Tae Rim makes the difficult decision to reveal evidence that could help them win their case.
Jae In and Tae Rim are taking care of the residents` case near the Hankang Group factory. Gi Jun releases a chemical, knowing that it can harm the inhabitants. He does this to take control of his father`s business and continue to prosper. The right mix of psychotic outrage and romance through proper storytelling is what Suspicious Partner unfortunately lacked. After their sad farewell to the prosecutor who saved them, they find themselves working on a case. Ji Wook eventually founded a law firm with his father Eun Hyuk and Mr. Bang – his former legal assistant. Bong Hee joins his team and also lives with Ji Wook in his house.
Tae Rim is an arrogant and highly paid lawyer who only aims to win cases, no matter what. He becomes obsessed with it and becomes depressed if he doesn`t hit a perfect punch. He is also eccentric and likes things to be done his way. Jin Goo was really good in the role of Tae Rim and he was the only reason why this drama was worth seeing. Since I haven`t been dragged into the controversial legal premise much, I`m focusing my attention on Suspicious Partner`s best feature film. Admittedly, it is a conventional love trick. The genre I`ve seen other romantic comedies over the years, but it`s dealing with the main characters that helps me a lot to appreciate their romance. When he gave her morning kisses throughout the story, I put my case to rest and decided to calm my one-sided fictional romance with him. * laughter The suspicious partner swings in a slow tone every time he goes on the criminal hunt. The representation of the villain is there, but the impetus to his actions is not well established.
Fortunately, the beautifully realized final chapters resolve the chaotic gaps along the way. Legal High is a 2012 Korean drama adaptation of the Japanese drama film of the same name. With the famous actor co-star of dots kdrama Jin Goo as the main protagonist. It`s exciting to see Korean versions of very successful international dramas.