Playing Ep 42

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8.7/10
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South Korea

Summary:

In a highly sought-after penthouse with an extravagant 100-floor layout known as Hera Palace, a community of individuals conceals deep secrets and harbors ambitious desires. At the heart of this imposing residence is Sim Su Ryeon, an individual who was born into a life of privilege and holds the position of queen within its walls. Meanwhile, Cheon Seo Jin, an acclaimed prima donna among the residents, will stop at nothing to provide her daughter with the very best. Lastly, Oh Yoon Hee, hailing from a modest background, is determined to elevate her social status and ascend to the coveted title of the penthouse's queen—an immense achievement in her eyes. Witness a fierce and riveting competition unfold among these characters as they strive for wealth, influence, and social standing within the exclusive confines of Seoul's grandest penthouse.

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What people are saying

  • roughyoo97

    Overall 10

    Story 10Acting 10Music 10Rewatch Value 10

    This drama is a perfect example of an excellent drama with a captivating story and well-developed characters. From the very first episode, the plot unfolds seamlessly, keeping the viewers hooked and eager for more. The drama successfully balances drama and unpredictability, throwing unexpected twists and turns that keep the audience engaged. The pacing of the show is just right, neither too slow nor too rushed, allowing each character's story to be properly told without feeling overwhelming.

    The characters in this drama are undoubtedly one of its...

    strongest aspects. The three leading ladies, along with the supporting cast, deliver remarkable performances that make the characters feel incredibly real. The younger actors also deserve applause for their portrayal of their characters' complexities. The ensemble of characters provides a perfect balance of likable, hateable, and morally ambiguous individuals, making the show all the more intriguing.

    Apart from the outstanding performances, the drama's music deserves recognition. The use of classical music and the well-chosen OSTs enhance the overall atmosphere and perfectly complement the storyline. Additionally, the set design, particularly the Hera Palace, is commendable, adding to the immersive experience of the drama.

    Although this drama may not be suitable for those who easily get overwhelmed or offended, it should not be dismissed as "bad" simply due to personal preferences. For those who enjoy intense and dramatic storytelling, this drama is a must-watch. It has quickly become one of my favorite dramas of all time, leaving me eagerly anticipating the next season.

  • lazychinatown93

    Overall 8

    Story 7Acting 8Music 8Rewatch Value 7

    Once upon a time in dramaland, I stumbled upon a TV series called Penthouse that left me utterly perplexed. It was a unique experience, unlike anything I had encountered before. This show was a full-blown makjang extravaganza, a genre known for its over-the-top and exaggerated elements. It was faithful to its roots, almost grotesque in its execution. Though it may not be to everyone's taste, it definitely catered to my preferences.

    From the very beginning, it became clear that the writers had no intention of taking...

    it easy on their audience. The plot was filled with unexpected twists and turns, exaggerated acting, absurd scenes, and resolutions that bordered on hilarious. There was an undeniable layer of irony and overall over-the-topness that permeated every aspect of the show. Classical music played in the background as characters flung red wine across the table and slapped each other. It was a combination that could either make you recoil in disgust or draw you in, embracing the madness on screen.

    Beneath the surface glamour and gore, the show had a deeper message. It told a well-known tale about the destructive nature of greed and served as a satire on classism and the seemingly invincible reign of the ultra-rich. At the forefront of this corrupt social hierarchy was Joo Dan Tae, a character more of an embodiment of evil than an actual person. He ruled over Hera Palace, a grand and opulent residential building that towered above the city. Symbolically, it represented both the ultimate desire and the heart of darkness. As residents entered its gates, they were devoured by its insidious machinery, transforming into greedy and inhumane versions of themselves. Every character in the show was deeply flawed, and yet we found ourselves relishing in our disgust for them. From the calculating mastermind Dan Tae to the witch-like Seo Jin and her tragic descent into madness, no one was spared. Even the seemingly innocent Su Ryeon, who captured the hearts of the audience, had her flaws exposed.

    The sad conclusion that awaited us at the end of the series was a sobering one. There was no escape from the all-consuming evilness that ran rampant throughout the story. One could fight and resist, but in the end, the scales would always tip in favor of the wealthy and powerful. The show left us with a lingering question: How long could this injustice persist? The answer, it seemed, would only be revealed in the upcoming seasons.

    What truly captured my admiration for Penthouse were the unexpected moments of comedic brilliance scattered throughout. These scenes were delightfully surreal and brought much-needed levity to an otherwise intense and dramatic narrative. One particular favorite of mine was the lucha libre kidnapping, a hilarious and random occurrence that somehow managed to fit perfectly into the overall mood of the show. It served as a reminder that Penthouse was not to be taken completely seriously, that it was okay to revel in its over-the-top nature. We were being treated to a self-aware makjang, and it was a blast.

    However, there was one aspect of the show that bothered me—the subplot involving the children. While they played a crucial role in the overarching plot, serving as catalysts for tragedy and reflections of their flawed parents, their interactions felt somewhat disjointed from the main storyline. It almost seemed like a separate tale altogether. The writing for this particular aspect of the show was weak, making it difficult to fully invest in these characters and their struggles.

    Speaking of writing, the overall pacing of the show felt uneven. The beginning was fantastic, with events flowing seamlessly and logical consequences and reactions from the characters. However, as the series reached its conclusion, the plot began to lose its momentum. The ending felt somewhat flat, and important information was crammed into the final moments, resulting in convenient resolutions that did not do justice to the story that had been crafted. Additionally, I couldn't help but feel that some of the actors went a bit overboard with their exaggerated performances. While it suited the nature of the show, there were moments when it felt like they relied too heavily on screams, evil smirks, and wide-eyed expressions. Even the most masterful transitions between these emotional states began to lose their impact with repetition.

    All in all, Penthouse was an incredibly enjoyable and entertaining series. It demanded that we suspend our disbelief and fully embrace the madness unfolding on screen. If you can set aside logic and dive headfirst into the world of this drama, it promises to be a captivating and addictive experience. Just be warned, once you enter the penthouse, it's hard to escape its clutches.

  • crazyhe13

    Overall 10

    Story 10Acting 10Music 10Rewatch Value 10

    Caution! Prepare for a wild ride, because this drama is not for the faint of heart. Seriously, if you're easily ruffled or have a sensitive soul, proceed with caution. But let me tell you, even though I consider myself a sensitive soul, I couldn't resist watching it till the end. There's something about this show that just hooks you in!

    I must admit, the beginning was a tad bit frustrating. But boy, does it ramp up the excitement as it goes on! And let me just...

    say, poor Min Seol Ah didn't deserve what she went through. I was hoping for a different outcome for her, but that's showbiz, baby.

    Oh, and can we talk about the theme song? It's absolutely catchy! "Life" by Hedy and "Crown" by Ha Jin are just perfect. They set the tone for this rollercoaster of emotions we embark on. And speaking of emotions, the acting in this drama is top-notch. Sure, Ha Eun Byul's facial expressions when she's mad can be a little over-the-top for my taste, but her crying scenes are on point just like her mom's, Cheon Seo Jin. Kudos to the whole cast for bringing their A-game!

    And let me not forget to mention how good-looking the main and supporting roles are. Seriously, they are a feast for the eyes. So, my fellow drama lovers, get ready to immerse yourself in a world of twists, turns, and stunning casts. Stay strong, stay entertained, and enjoy the ride! Fighting! ?

  • FreshAirplane!2

    Overall 5

    Story 7.5Acting 7Music 6Rewatch Value 1

    Once in a while, you stumble upon a drama that has a certain allure, a magnetic pull that keeps you hooked till the very end. For me, that was the case with this particular series. While it had its fair share of flaws, there was one character that truly captivated me throughout the entire journey.

    Shim Soo Ryun, portrayed by the talented Li Ji Ah, was the driving force behind this drama. Her quest for justice, to avenge the untimely death of her daughter, was the...

    thread that held the storyline together. I was immediately drawn to her determination, her unwavering spirit, as she delved deep into the secrets and lies that plagued her life. It was a captivating journey, filled with twists and turns that kept me on the edge of my seat.

    However, I must admit that the rest of the series did not live up to the same standard. The supporting characters, particularly the antagonists, were portrayed in an exaggerated manner. It seemed as though their sole purpose was to create drama and chaos, rather than adding depth to the story. The constant display of bullying, both by the teenagers and the adults, became tiresome and predictable. I found myself rolling my eyes at times, wondering if the writer was inspired by the theatrics of reality TV.

    The behavior exhibited by the wealthy families depicted in the series was far from the reality of the upper echelons of society. They engaged in petty rivalries, all in the name of ensuring their children's success as opera singers. It seemed ludicrous to me that these families, residing under one roof, were so fixated on this pursuit. In the real world, heirs are groomed to carry on their family legacy, not to become the next opera sensation. This aspect of the storyline felt forced and unrealistic.

    Yet, amidst these shortcomings, there was one shining light that made it all worthwhile. Li Ji Ah's portrayal of Shim Soo Ryun was nothing short of perfection. Her every movement exuded elegance and class, and her portrayal of a grieving mother seeking justice was incredibly moving. She brought a breath of fresh air to the drama, elevating it to a higher level. I found myself eagerly anticipating the subsequent seasons, solely to witness her brilliance once more.

    In the end, I have to admit that the season finale left me disappointed. It failed to provide the closure that I had hoped for, leaving many loose ends untied. It was, without a doubt, a letdown after the journey I had embarked on with these characters. But despite its shortcomings, I cannot deny the power that Li Ji Ah's presence brought to the series. She was the anchor that held it all together, and for that reason, I will eagerly await her return in future seasons.

  • energeticvertigo

    Overall 8

    Story 7.5Acting 9Music 8Rewatch Value 2

    'The Penthouse' is an intense and over-exaggerated drama series that revolves around the lives of high society individuals residing in a luxurious apartment called the 'Hera Palace.' The characters will go to extreme lengths to protect their social status, even resorting to murder. The first season focuses on a murder mystery and a revenge plot, introducing viewers to a variety of characters. While the plot may lack logic and common sense at times, the frequent plot twists and unpredictable situations make up for it. The...

    characters in 'The Penthouse' are morally ambiguous, lacking development or redemption. This show is a highly addictive and dramatic watch, but it may not be suitable for all viewers.

    The acting in 'The Penthouse' can be over-the-top, with a lot of screaming, crying, and tantrums. However, it suits the exaggerated nature of the plot. Kim So Yeon's performance as Cheon Seo Jin is particularly outstanding, portraying a crazy and ruthless character with brilliance. The rest of the cast also delivers great performances. The music in the show serves its purpose well, although it doesn't stand out as exceptional.

    Overall, 'The Penthouse' receives a high rating. It is recommended for viewers who enjoy intense and dramatic shows, but it may not be tolerated by those who prefer a more grounded and logical storyline. Whether it is worth watching multiple seasons ultimately depends on personal preference.