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Despite high expectations, "Hyde, Jekyll, Me" (2015) serves as a testament to the challenges of adapting the dissociative identity disorder (DID) trope within a romantic K-drama framework. The series primarily hinges on Hyun Bin's dual performance, where he endeavours to delineate two contrasting personalities: the cold, calculating Go Seo-jin and the warm, benevolent Robin. However, this distinction occasionally leans towards overt mannerisms rather than nuanced psychological depth, making the portrayal feel more about contrasting personas than profound internal conflict.
The film's cinematic techniques, from cinematography to editing, are competent but lack groundbreaking innovation to truly elevate the narrative. It doesn't fully leverage visual potential to express the internal chaos or eventual integration of the psyche. Han Ji-min, as the female lead, delivers a charming and empathetic performance, providing a believable emotional anchor. The core messages of self-acceptance, harmonizing disparate aspects of identity, and the transformative power of love are the drama's most poignant strengths.
Nevertheless, in a competitive 2015 landscape with other similar-themed productions, "Hyde, Jekyll, Me" struggled to carve out an iconic niche. It largely adheres to familiar K-drama conventions, prioritizing lighter entertainment over deep philosophical insight or artistic breakthrough, thus becoming a part of the romantic psychological drama wave rather than a leading voice.
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