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Eulji Hae Yi (Kim Hee Sun, Ice Fantasy) is a lawyer at a prestigious firm. She cares only about her career. She constantly butters up the people who can help her succeed and completely disregards the poor. She is willing to do anything to win cases and has enjoyed a quick rise to the top at her firm. Ki Yoo Jin (Kim Young Kwang, Lookout) is Eulji Hae Yi’s boyfriend. A doctor by profession, Ki Yoo Jin seems like a true gentleman to anyone who meets him. In Eulji Hae Yi’s eyes, he is the perfect accessory to match her perfect resume in life. But behind his handsome face and demeanor hides something dark. Jang Hwa Sa (Kim Hae Sook, Saimdang: Light’s Diary) is a death row inmate. She became a household name when her infamous “poison murder case” became a hit with the sensationalist media. She has been on death row for 33 years, with no chance of getting out. When Eulji Hae Yi visits the strange visitation room 9, where Jang Hwa Sa is waiting for her, something happens. Eulji Hae Yi switches bodies with the inmate. Now the lawyer must figure out how to save her client as if her own life depends on it. Because, for once, it actually does. Also known as “Room Nine,” Room No. 9 is directed by Ji Yeong Su and written by Jung Sung Hee. It aired in 2018.
I consider the acting performance in “Room No. 9” as it´s true highlight
Another KDrama about revenge? Not quite. Ok, it´s about injustice done in the past. Yet, it´s rather about the desire for official recognition of innocence, let alone the unjust verdict – as reconciliation with fate. Revenge is secondary. I would say, that is good news. The protagonist is more concerned with her own peace of mind than primarily with new suffering that she in turn has to inflict on her perpetrator. She doesn’t want to keep turning the wheel of fate, she wants to stop it.
Yet once again, being stuck in the past is a driving force: in this case, the protagonist sits in prison awaiting execution – for decades. —– SIDE NOTE: South Korea has in practice stopped using the death penalty, but all legislative initiatives to officially abolish the death penalty (most recently in 2019) have so far failed.
Dramaturgic maneuver with magical components: a body swap. The motif is not new to KDrama. Although the personalities in the body are now different, the bodies themselves still have their cellular memories plus the environment inevitably remembers the person originally owning this body. So there is lots of room for funny situations – although they are always solved humorously, they are not slipping into farce. The story is serious and touching, but also playfully told. Laughter is allowed. A teardrop here and there, too.
I consider the acting performance in “Room No. 9” as it´s true highlight: Kim Hee-sun and Kim Hae-sook manage brilliantly to unite the characteristic aura of the other and thus perfectly embody the switch. They are marvelous to watch. And it’s a pleasure to see the experience in the body of the other person has a transforming effect becoming a new (cellular) memory…