Confession ~ Is “Confession” Better If It's Done Thrice?

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“Confession” is a Korean drama movie and series. The movies with that title was released in 2022 and the series was released in 2019, with 16 episodes, categorized as Thriller, Suspense, Crime, Mystery, Murder Mystery, Police Procedural, Legal drama; and Both are streaming free (with ads) on The Roku Channel. There is also a 2014 movie streaming on Viki. They’re ALL good! ♦ (1) Confession (2022) “Confession”, the 2022 film was already briefly reviewed by PopGeeks: click here. I loved the plot twist. TRAILER/TEASER: Movies, GSC. “CONFESSION (Official Trailer) – In Cinemas 1 DECEMBER 2022.” YouTube, 9 Nov. 2022,
. ♦ (2) Confession (2019) In the 2019 series titled “Confession”, each episode ends with a question that has to be answered in the next episode. A great way to keep the viewer interested. When Choi Do-Hyun was in high school, his father was convicted of murder. Once he became an adult he got a law degree and began working as a Public Defender in the criminal justice system. He believed his father had been falsely accused and wanted to learn how the law could be used to convict innocent people and free the guilty. The most important principles to remember […]
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I watched all three versions of 'Confession,' and the 2019 series stands out for its detailed examination of legal ethics. It's a realistic look at how the justice system can fail, which is something I resonate with in my profession. The focus on Choi Do-Hyun's journey to vindicate his father was compelling. However, the 2022 movie felt a bit rushed in comparison, missing some of the depth the series provided. The 2014 film was good but didn’t delve as much into legal intricacies.
 
I'm not usually into crime dramas, but 'Confession' from 2014 caught my eye because of the cast. The moral about the imperfection of plans resonated with me, given my experiences in business. The newer versions, especially the series, were more about legal drama which didn't hold my interest as much. I think they were technically well-made, but the story felt stretched out.
 
I binged the 2019 'Confession' series in two days. It was refreshing to see a drama where the courtroom scenes felt authentic, and Lee Joon-Ho’s performance was outstanding. The 2022 movie, on the other hand, seemed like it was trying to pack too much into too little time. The 2014 film was okay, but it didn't leave a lasting impression like the series did.
 
"I watched the 2022 'Confession' movie because it was shorter, but I kind of wish I had started with the series. The movie was good for a quick thrill, but it seemed like they cut corners to fit everything in. I might check out the series for more depth. The 2014 film was cool too, especially with the friendship angle, but it felt a bit outdated
 
Obsessed with the 2014 'Confession' first because I'm a fan of Ji Sung, and it was a decent film about friendship gone wrong. The 2019 series was much more my speed, with its intricate plot twists and moral dilemmas. The 2022 movie, while entertaining, felt like it was racing through the plot. It was a letdown after the series
 

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