Zombie Detective – Full Review
Welcome to Zombie Detective -Full Review. A zombie works as a private detective while trying to solve his own murder and find a way to become human again. If you haven’t watched this drama yet, I recommend checking out my unspoiled review here.
Zombie Detective
♥ Aired: September 21- October 27, 2020
♥# of Episodes: 12
♥Where to Watch: Viki
♥Genre: Fantasy Crime Drama
♥Starring: Choi Jin Hyuk and Park Joo Hyun
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The Story
A man wakes up as a zombie with no memory of how he got there, although completely self-aware that he used to be human. After witnessing a murder in the desolate mountain area where he woke up, he assumes the identity of the victim and becomes Kim Moo Young, a local private detective. Using the detectives name and resources, he begins to investigate what happened to him, hoping to find a way to return to being human again. Gong Sun Ji is an investigative journalist who becomes indebted to Moo Young and decides to work as his assistant to repay him, even though he adamantly tries to refuse her help. Now Moo Young must be careful so Sun Ji doesn’t find out that he isn’t even human.
The Leads
Choi Jin Hyuk as Kim Moo Young/Kang Min Ho
A man wakes up on a dark mountain-side, with no memory of who he is or how he got there. What he does know is that he is no longer human, but a zombie. He picks up the wallet of a man who has been murdered and decides to use his identity as Kim Moo Young, private detective. His goal is to avoid contact with humans as much as possible, because they are scary and mean, while trying to discover who he really is. But his plans to hide in his office are foiled when he meets Gong Sun Ji and she insists on working with him. As they work together, Sun Ji eventually figures out that he is a zombie, but rather than being afraid of him, she wants to help him live safely among humans and solve the mystery of his own murder.
Kim Moo Young is vulnerable and afraid of life among humans. In his mind, the humans are the true monsters. Even knowing this, Moo Young puts an amazing effort into making sure that he never hurts anyone or loses control. Choi Jin Hyuk is a highlight of this drama and his buff muscles provide some pretty great eye candy. He conveys the emotional innocence so perfectly while adding a dry sense of humor to the whole situation. And when he finds something that makes him happy, his giddiness is contagious. His droll sense of timing gave the character a charming earnestness that I loved. Who knew Choi Jin Hyuk would find his calling in comedy?
Park Joo Hyun as Gong Sun Ji
Gong Sun Ji meets Moo Young through a misunderstanding, when she throws a helmet at him and puts him in the hospital. When she realizes her mistake, she goes to him and proposes that rather than settling with money she doesn’t have, she work with him solving cases at his detective agency. Moo Young tries to refuse, but Sun Ji insists. As they work together, Sun Ji starts to realize that something is going on. Using her investigative skills, she eventually discovers that he is a zombie. But rather than scaring her, she promises to help him on his journey to try to become human again.
Gong Sun Ji is persistant and nosy. She has worked hard as an investigative reporter but it isn’t until she joins Moo Young’s detective agency that she really feels fulfilled in her work. Park Joo Hyun does a good job of playing the well-meaning but impulsive female lead. Though she handles the role fine, the character herself was a bit non-descript and not especially memorable. She definitely paled in comparison to such a strong and entertaining male lead.
Supporting Characters
Kwon Hwa Woon as Cha Do Hyun
Cha Do Hyun is Sun Ji’s long-time friend. He is a successful police detective who has a crush on Sun Ji. But he has never confessed his feelings, and Sun Ji has never realized his feelings. Once Moo Young shows up, Do Hyun gets jealous and tries to figure out who Moo Young is so he can keep him away from Sun Ji.
Tae Hang Ho and Lee Joong Ok as Lee Sung Rok and Wang Wey
Lee Sung Rok and Wang Wey are also private detectives. They run the World King Agency, across the street from Moo Young’s office. Their goal is to chase Moo Young out of the neighborhood, so they will be the only detectives. But in the end, the two agencies combine efforts to solve the Santa Murder cases.
Ahn Se Ha and Hwang Bo Ra as Lee Tae Gyun and Gong Sun Young
Lee Tae Gyun and Gong Sun Young are Sun Ji’s brother-in-law and sister. She lives with them. Sun Young is over-bearing and opinionated about everything Sun Ji does. Tae Gyun, on the other hand, is a gentle character who writes zombie movies as a profession.
Things I Liked
♥ Make-up and costuming
While many aspects of this drama were heavy on cheesiness, no expense was spared in realistic make-up and cool costumes. They did a great job in bringing the zombie characters to “life”. And Moo Young’s clothing screamed 1940’s private detective. It would have been easy to over-due the whole zombie look with jagged clothing and washed out skin tones, but they struck a nice balance here that doesn’t overreach.
♥ Sun Ji’s Family
Ahn Se Ha and Hwang Bo Ra are hilarious and I really enjoyed their roles as Sun Ji’s family. Hwang Bo Ra with her toilet paper roll curlers and bold personality was very well-done. And the comeraderie between Sun Ji and her brother-in-law Lee Tae Gyun was really sweet. It’s always invaluable to have a zombie expert in the family!
♥ Unique Genre
Let’s face it. Few people would blend horror, comedy, and film noir. But strangely, this one works, as long as you go into it with the right expectations. Each element brings an unusual feel to the drama and the whole package is something different and interesting. With so many dramas borrowing from the same themes and tropes, this one provides a fun change of pace.
Things I Didn’t Like
Rough Start
This drama starts out a bit slow. Mostly, there is just a lot of set-up involved before they can get into the heart of the story. But it did seem a little disjointed in the first couple episodes. Once everything gets introduced, the shows settles into a more consistant rhythm. As with many crime dramas, the beginning makes a lot more sense once you get to the end of it all, but it can make it hard to get into in the beginning.
More Moo Young
There are moments when this drama creates some heartfelt character insight, but I think they could have explored more of Moo Young’s thoughts and feelings. His lonliness as a zombie in a human world, the ideas of what it really means to be human, and just who the real monsters are provide an interesting perpective and food for thought. I would have enjoyed a little less comedy for a little more heart.
Story in a Story
Usually I love a story within a story as an extra layer of storytelling, but they didn’t really work for me this time. The story scenes didn’t mesh well with the rest of the drama and never seemed to really fit in. I feel like that screen time could have been used for other storylines or character development that would have enhanced the drama better.
The Ending
As is common with a lot of crime dramas these days, “Zombie Detective” ends by wrapping the cases up well but still leaving some crumbs of cliff-hangers in case someone decided to do a second season. The gang works together to capture Noh Poong Shik, who has become a zombie himself, but Moo Young ends up having to kill him when he refuses to surrender. With their final open cases settled, Moo Young decides to move into the mountains alone, where no one else will be in danger. Fast forward 1 year. Sun Ji has taken over Moo Young’s detective agency. Tae Gyun has finally written a successful zombie movie and become famous. And Sung Rok is fulfilling his dream of making World King Agency an international company by sending Wang Wey to open an office in China. When Sun Ji receives an invitation to a Halloween costume party, she is hopeful that Moo Young will be there. They finally meet and begin catching up and Moo Young asks her to help him find an American doctor who has invented a zombie cure. Just then, a murder is discovered at the party and Sun Ji and Moo Young decide to work together to solve it. In the final scene we see that Sung Rok, who was bitten by Poong Shik but seemed to be fine, might actually be a zombie now. So will there be a season 2 where Moo Young and Sung Rok continue looking for a way to regain their humanity? There is no official announcement yet, but you never know!
Should I Watch
“Zombie Detective” is a silly crime comedy with heart. It is full of cheesy humor and crazy storylines. Despite it’s title, this is not a horror drama, so if you are looking for gory fight scenes and true crime, this is not for you. Though there is a love triangle, romance is kept to just a hint, so don’t expect a deep love story either. There are some heart-warming moments where Moo Young gives voice-overs on what it really means to be human, but most of the drama really focuses on the comic elements and his role as a detective. If you are looking for something fun and unapolgetically ridiculous, this drama is an easy watch with a unique feel. I give “Zombie Detective ” an 8 out of 10 ramen.
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