Wednesday, 19 September 2018

MAOU drama. {T.V}

Not to be confused with Kyou Kara Maou, the anime, that is a whole other review.

This is based on South Korean Drama, "the Devil 2007 ". I will check it out and tell ya. Low down, Maou is emotionally more effective while Devil has more details and a fleshed out backstory, the cards make more sense in Devil. But I prefer Maou hands down, the opponents don't like or trust each other in Devil, but they do in Maou and that brings the angst.

This is a prime sample of what I look for when I watch drama, something to make me question everything. This show has got it all.

Maou is awesome. A beautiful display of diverse morality and evil ingenuity where no one truly wins. Pyrrhic victory. We have a hero with a horrible past. A villain born from that same past. A heroine who gains her psychic powers from that very past. The past is an awfully powerful thing. Does it shackle us or set us free or burn us alive...  we don't get to choose.

PARTIAL SUMMARY -

Start at the crime scene, four bullies ganging up on two friends, one friend Yamano, has had enough and brings a knife to school. The other friend Hideo, convinces him to hold back and takes the knife for safekeeping. The bullies find the knife and their leader mock threatens the brave kid Hideo. They struggle with the knife and fall together. The kid ends up dead and the bullies flee. The mad friend watches it all happen in silence. A basketball bounces and a girl runs to pick it up. This triggers her second sight and she sees it all happen in her head. She testifies as a witness to the crime.

The rich bully walks away with the help of his dad and his dad's assistant, a reporter's lies, his fellow bullies covering up for him, and his own lie that it was justified self defence because the dead kid was holding a knife. At the funeral, the murderer's rich dad's assistant (the asshole arrogance of this move) meets the dead kid's family and offers money. The mother dies on the spot of anger and grief. The brother loses his entire family in one messy accidental knife stab. But murder is murder is murder. When you take a life, you end all possibility for that life, the interactions with other lives it could have had, the meaning it could have had. If all lives have purpose, what did you just destroy? Do you even know?

This is where this drama gets profound with plot. I watched this and I forgot this was fiction. It burnt right down to my heart. This is a WIN.

SPOILERS - may not be in order

The brother does not go mad, that would be a mercy in his case. No, he keeps his kindness and gains a thirst for vengeance that cannot be quenched. Nothing will satisfy him. Nothing.

The rich kid becomes a cop in his quest for atonement but he forgets the past completely. The past does not forget about him.

The running theme is Lucifer, an angel who fell, beautiful and beloved, charming and kind. Naruse Ryou is all that and more, the angelic lawyer who saves lives, the rising star and pride of all who know him. Even the heroic cop is awestruck by him, his beauty and grace. This makes the truth even more painful when it is ultimately revealed. I worship the acting here.

Naruse sensei does not care about anything but our hero. (And that sensei tag is legit, even people older than him call him that, so weird.) He stalks him and watches everything he does. This is super creepy and you want to immediately diagnose this as villain behavior and not care anymore, but he makes you care, because his revenge includes innocent bystanders with a grudge. He manipulates ordinary people and uses them as his weapons to murder his enemies. This is Light Yagami's finest cruelty. And he does all this while being kind, defending justice, saving lives and being an ideal role model for children.

Stereotypical villain, never. The heroine irked me in the beginning, super forgiving and full of kindness, (no human being could ever be her) I thought she would cling to the hero but she fell in love with Naruse sensei. This is a clever detail because he falls in love with her too. When she discovers his true identity and begs him to stop, oh my god. He wants to stop but he can't, he begs the hero to stop him. Kill me, cause you can't catch me. No proof of his crimes.

I keep saying hero and villain but they are not so easily defined here. The roles are laid out but so often interchanged and left behind. I don't like the hero, the moment I know about the past, I love the villain and pity him, yet the plot won't let you forget who they are in the eyes of the law. They won't let each other forget.

Naruse is a monster. Never forget that. A monster aware of his sins but driven by the cause of revenge. He manipulates a young mother into taking a life by faking her daughter's kidnapping. Of course she is blamed as a murderer and she hates him for that.

Lelouch of Code Geass. Hamlet of Shakespeare. Revenge is a road you cannot return from but still you must walk on it until the very end. However it ends, it was not a choice but a compulsion. A necessary step.

Flaws - the tarot cards are a bit flaky, I mean, they don't work for me, I get their meaning but no supernatural edge, I watched Mentalist, so they are more of a con artist's tools to me. The psychic readings that Naruse can control, huh, did he also gain a power from his brother's death, or his best friend's death? Frankly unnecessary. Could have revealed more clues in the letters instead of supernatural hints. Keep the cards if the motif means that much, make the girl an ordinary fortune teller who saw the kid get killed in real time. ( she could point it out as an accident, which it was, surprise!) But then she wouldn't be involved with the criminal investigation. OK, I just debated myself off my point. Yay. Wait, make her the female cop who dabbles in fortune telling? Forget it, this is chasing my own tail.

Minor irritation, her clothes. How are those even clothes. No flattering cut, no pretty color, as if she's a ghost or a non entity. Overabundance of white or bland tones of nude brown. The Devil drama has a better wardrobe for their heroine.

Advance notice / informed murders / forewarned murders. He never bloodies his own hands, but they all blame him for it. If murder was already in their hearts and he just gave them the right opportunity? I'm not the go to book on law so I've no idea about his culpability. Is this aid and abet category?

The strength it takes to pursue revenge. It would be easier to forgive and forget, start life anew, but he clung to revenge and let it shatter all that he was and would be.The tragedy of lost potential. We are not gods so we never see the ifs and maybes that death steals from us. The chances and the choices, all denied to us.

There is so much meaning here, so wicked twisted is the plot. The dialogue is brilliant, full of clever cutting ripostes and cries of mercy and pleas of forgiveness. Brilliant idea to make the villain older, it adds emotional depth with a society that has age based identity ranking. Senpai and kouhai.

I've left a lot of details out because I want you to see it for yourself. This is very good, please don't miss it.









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