If you have already watched the first episode of "Wanted",
please have a glass of water. If you have not, put the snacks down.
There will not be any time for them. The series waits for no one and we
are thrown in at the deep end right away. The kidnapping takes place and
the show within the show is about to begin. There are a few issues with
the writing and character introductions, but the atmosphere and
suspense are spot on.
Creating an intense and fast-paced premiere episode might cause
problems with the flow later on, but it also works for the genre of a
thriller. After all, if the thrills are not in place to hook audiences,
why would anyone return? The opening ratings for "Wanted"
are pretty bad, but this decision can still be good for the story.
Initiating the action early on is a good call if the goal is to develop
the plot in tandem with the characters.
We do not get a lot on these characters in the first episode, but the
relationship dynamics are well established. Jeong Hye-in (Kim Ah-joong) is a loving mother. Song Jeong-ho (Park Hae-joon) is a lousy husband who uses her and does not care about a child who is not his own. Her other two partners, Choi Joon-goo (Lee Moon-sik) and Sin Dong-wook (Eom Tae-woong) do not have the best relationship with her either. She feels isolated and this makes her plight all the more sad.
The almost inhuman nonchalance of the people in Hye-in's life over the news of Hyeon-woo's (Park Min-soo)
kidnapping is unnerving and it also evokes suspicion in the mind of the
viewer. Every important character could be the culprit, because Hye-in
stepping out of the spotlight is bad business for some and a reality
show at this crucial time is good business for everyone. I do feel the
series pushes this lack of empathy to unrealistic extremes, however.
Everyone is too calm for the severity of the situation and the
reality show is being created in the same manner. The legal implications
of covering a kidnapping are not discussed, the complicated process of
production happens too fast and despite everyone's transparency, nothing
leaks out until Hye-in announces it. For a show promising to be the
most realistic thriller, it demands quite the suspension of disbelief.
This extends to the culprits. There is clearly a mastermind behind
the scarred kidnapper, but they are already making grave errors. The
pawns are exposed, they leave evidence behind and they have traceable
connections. I hope this simply means the villain is too secure to care.
Detective Cha Seung-in (Ji Hyeon-woo) is hopefully the smart and kind ally Hye-in needs to catch them.
"Wanted" is directed by Park Yong-soon, written by Han Ji-wan-I and features Kim Ah-joong, Ji Hyeon-woo, Eom Tae-woong and Park Hae-joon.
Written by: Orion from 'Orion's Ramblings'
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