O Dia do Rapto (2023) poster
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# de Fãs: 12,187
Resenhas: 23 usuários
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Popularidade #1519
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Kim Myung Joon um homem pobre com um coração caloroso. Ele precisa desesperadamente de dinheiro para pagar a operação de sua filha doente. Nessa época, sua ex-mulher aparece e se oferece para sequestrar Choi Ro Hee, de 11 anos, que tem pais ricos. Kim Myung Joon está desesperado o suficiente para aceitar sua oferta. Para o sequestro, Kim Myung Joon dirige perto da casa de Choi Ro Hee, mas acidentalmente atropela alguém com seu carro. A pessoa que ele atingiu é Choi Ro Hee. Ela perdeu a memória devido ao acidente de carro. Kim Myung-Joon leva Choi Ro Hee para sua casa e ele começa a morar com ela. Choi Ro Hee acredita que Kim Myung Joon é seu pai. Ela é uma garota extremamente inteligente. Enquanto isso, Kim Myung Joon quer devolver Choi Ro Hee para seus pais, mas eles não atendem o telefone. Ele decide ir à casa deles e descobrir o porquê. Lá, Kim Myung Joon testemunha os cadáveres de seus pais sendo carregados para fora de sua casa. Para piorar as coisas, Choi Ro Hee percebe que Kim Myung Joon não é seu pai e está mentindo sobre a relação deles. (Fonte: Inglês = AsianWiki || Tradução = ChrisRegina em MyDramaList). ~~ Adaptado do romance "Yoogweui Nal" de Jung Hae Yeon. Editar Tradução

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  • País: South Korea
  • Tipo: Drama
  • Episódios: 12
  • Exibido: Set 13, 2023 - Out 25, 2023
  • Exibido em: Quarta, Quinta
  • Original Network: ENA
  • Duração: 59 min.
  • Pontuação: 8.6 (scored by 4,167 usuários)
  • Classificado: #338
  • Popularidade: #1519
  • Classificação do Conteúdo: 15+ - Teens 15 or older

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Out 26, 2023
12 of 12 episódios vistos
Completados 0
No geral 9.0
História 8.5
Acting/Cast 10
Musical 9.0
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The two leads form a splendidly unique mixture, providing unique heartbeat and appeal to the story

“The Kidnapping Day” is all about its two great protagonists. I'm tempted to say: it is about the female lead character. The actress is simply wonderful and perfect for this character. Nevertheless, in my opinion, in her eccentric role she comes into her own so brilliantly precisely because her adult counterpart: the Kidnapper, who is just the way he is – as a rather clumsy person, he is practically the antithesis of this cheeky eleven-year-old but highly intelligent know-it-all. Yet, he ist the one who is sort of seeing, liberating and nurturing her usually neglected self, that is hidden underneath her intellectual brilliance: First of all she is just a child with all needs that come along. So, he might be not as smart as the little girl, yet he is actually the true grown up, who is not letting him be mislead by her genius, but watching out for her and intuitively caring for the child she is, too. This splendid mixture provides the unique heartbeat and appeal. So together they form this edgy team, keeping the audience in a good mood.

The plot offers a lot of humor and quite some comicalness of the situation, but there are also serious themes lingering. After all, there is an unsolved murder case. Furthermore, it is nevertheless a case of kidnapping, even if the prefix may change over time. Added to this is the sad fact that health is often a question of money. And ultimately, behind all of this, there is also the issue of abuse. “The Kidnapping Day” is also able to tackle the ever late-breaking topic of “education hype in South Korea” in an original new way, entangling it in an exciting crime thriller.

What initially starts as kidnapping quickly takes a completely different direction. The victim becomes the mastermind. The police, or at least one of the investigators, dares to think twice and appropriately take unusual paths according this unusual case. Good and evil, black and white, its blurred. Yet, there are still unscrupulous villains. We are also stumbling over complex enmeshments, lying way back in the past.

“The Kidnapping Day” knows how to deliver on a variety of levels. Accordingly, the number of viewers has more than doubled over those 12 episodes. The special charm of the two leads also got me and I was happy to stick with them. Mind you, this was basically because of the charming relationship dynamics of the two leads, and how the two shape the kidnapping scenario along the way in a pleasantly witty way, including the solving of the murder case and at last providing a solution .




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The two protagonists, their particular relationship, THAT is the clever strength and the endearing piquancy. The rest might at times come across rather careless and pallid. Obviously, this is (once more) the product of the new era that has dawned in the KDrama orbit. Numerous new networks are now happily playing along on the market, including ENA, former SKY, which has repositioned itself in 2022 in order to get involved with its own KDrama productions in the top Pay-TV segment. (ENA belongs to Korean Telekom and produced 22 series in 2023 already.)
In general, with Disney, Netflix and others, I´d say KDrama productions feel like having doubled in 2023 (I didn't count, though). But what seems like a blessing at first sight turns out to be a bit of a sham, too. Where are all the original ideas supposed to continuously come from? And if there is a promising plot idea, it is yet far from being thoroughly worked through... Quantity rarely automatically goes hand in hand with quality. And it doesn't work the other way around either. Accordingly, “The Kidnapping Day” also suffers from the ravages of time: negligence can be observed here and there. However, the main strength and driving force of this story - the strangely lovingly developing relationship of the two unconventional leads - luckily is awesome enough to carry and equilibrate.

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Out 18, 2023
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Perfectly constructed, every episode is just amazing, go watch!

Desperate to fund her daughter’s surgery, Myung Joon (Yoon Kye Sang) kidnaps a feisty child genius Rohee (Yuna), who lost her memories. When his call for ransom remains unanswered, Myung Joon drives to her house only to find her parents were mysteriously murdered.

I’m going to first mentioned my most memorable aspect, that is Yuna as Choi Rohee! Yuna’s performance was such a delight! she stole the show with her vast range of emotions and also strong nuances in her micro expressions. It's magical how her emotions tore me apart. I laughed and cried for her! In one scene, I cried so hard and still cry however many times I watch the scene. T.T, I also love The Kidnapping Day for the solid storyline. It blends different genres expertly, giving me a high-stake, angsty, funny and endearing feel altogether. It’s a found family through kidnapping, but it never delve into Stockholm Syndrome as Myung Joon and Rohee dynamic is equal. Myung Joon is silly but caring, while Rohee tends to dominate, but as a child, she’s yearning for family love.

I enjoy how unpredictable and unconventional the mystery unravels. The investigation isn’t drag, the police make progress, obtain evidence, etc. We are rewarded with clues and twists constantly without them being overwhelming. It's rare to experience a drama that’s perfectly paced & each episode is juicy like this. For me, it’s the best release in 2023 and will always be one of my tops of all time! Wonderful!!

-Oct 2023, Yovita
Find me on Instagram: @kdramajudge

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Detalhes

  • Drama: O Dia do Rapto
  • País: Coreia do Sul
  • Episódios: 12
  • Exibido: Set 13, 2023 - Out 25, 2023
  • Exibido On: Quarta, Quinta
  • Original Network: ENA
  • Duração: 59 min.
  • Classificação do Conteúdo: 15+ - 15 anos ou mais

Estatísticas

  • Pontuação: 8.6 (avaliado por 4,167 usuários)
  • Classificado: #338
  • Popularidade: #1519
  • Fãs: 12,187

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