[HanCinema's Drama Review] "Voice" Episode 5
By Lisa Espinosa | Published on
The search for Offier Eun-soo's kidnapped sister continues. Some light is shed on the precarious psychological state of not only the murderous kidnapper, but also on Eun-soo's family situation. Perhaps it will bring into the fold of the emergency call responders.
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On top of her fine hearing, Kwon-joo is a diagnostician. She seems to have the ability to diagnose people based on their behavior, which is a tad unbelievable, but works for the plot as the manifestations of the perpetrator's illness are used to solve the case and bring Eun-byeol to safety. Mostly this episode was about showing the growing partnership between Kwon-joo and Jin-hyeok. He proves himself to be just as reliable as she is, especially when a head injury puts her super hearing out of commission.
Although this is a crime drama, the procedural aspect of it is totally inaccurate. So let's throw away expectations of realism and go with what we got: excitement, blood guns, and crazy bad guys. It allows Jin-hyeok to give gritty heroic speeches and Kwon-joo to become a sister-like figure to another victim. In terms of action, "Voice" is exciting. it's always moving, solving things, moving players, and delivering a creepy bad guy. It hasn't developed the members of the Golder Team very well. This episode was an attempt to reveal Eun-soo, but it wasn't entirely successful.
Jang Hyuk is acting more like his capable self. I do believe the direction at the start of this drama made him looking like a gaping fish, but he has regained a rugged composure that is much more realistic. Lee Ha-na is still rather stiff has Kwon-joo, which could either be acting or direction. I tend to lean towards direction because of how one-dimensional the other characters are portrayed. Rather than dig into the case of the day, I'd really like to see this drama explore it's characters more.
Written by: Lisa Espinosa AKA Raine from 'Raine's Dichotomy'
"Voice" is directed by Kim Hong-seon-I, written by Ma Jin-won and features Jang Hyuk, Lee Ha-na, Baek Sung-hyun and Yesung.
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Journalist, drama lover, and foodie, Lisa enjoys exploring Korea, speaking the language, and soaking in all that dramaland has to offer. Her Korean husband laughs that she knows more than he ever will about dramas and K-pop. Lisa Espinosa can be contacted via lisa@hancinema.net.