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Review | K-drama review: Jirisan, despite starring Jun Ji-hyun and Ju Ji-hoon, is a baffling mountaineering drama that somehow squanders all its potential

  • Jirisan should have been a suspenseful mountaineering drama, but the creators muddied the waters by adding supernatural phenomena from the opening episode
  • While leads Jun Ji-hyun and Ju Ji-hoon were selling points of the show, neither got to play to their strengths and their characters were sidelined all too often

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Ju Ji-hoon (left) and Jun Ji-hyun in a still from Jirisan.

This article contains spoilers.

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1/5 stars

Early in the final episode of Jirisan, a ghost and a serial killer argue in a cave about whose side Jirisan is on, as if the titular mountain is backing their cause.

Much as this writer would love to share the punchline to that set-up, this isn’t a joke. It is a deadly serious exchange that takes place at a crucial moment in the denouement of what was one of the most hotly anticipated Korean dramas of the year.

Mountaineering dramas, with their ragged and treacherous backdrops, are naturally charged with suspense as characters put their lives at risk navigating dangerous terrain and changeable weather.

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