Hellbound

지옥 ‧ Drama ‧ 2021
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Dracoo101
6 people found this review helpful
Nov 22, 2021
6 of 6 episodes seen
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Overall 5.5
Story 4.0
Acting/Cast 6.0
Music 4.0
Rewatch Value 1.0

Waste of time

There is a much more awesome series out there to look don't waste time on this. let talk about the story what the point of making it.
I want to ask myself a question.
Did the story gives any messages and show any issue related to the public? I say no.
Did the story entertain an audience? I say no.
Did this story thrill you? I say no.
Are you scared because of scenes? I say no.
Now come to the psychological part.
Did this story make you think? I say a little bit.
Did this storyline make you crave for the next episodes? I say nope.
I even wanted to skip to the next.
Is there any reason why we should watch this series? I say better not to watch. It really disappoints you.
Let me be honest here after watching the Sweet Home series I have too much expectation from this series. But this series is nothing just garbage trash. Thanks.

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scenophile
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Jan 13, 2022
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Overall 6.5
Story 6.5
Acting/Cast 6.5
Music 6.5
Rewatch Value 6.5

Scarily real and dystopic

I love this type of dystopia — seeing how humanity responds to unexplained disaster and following our few main leads trying not only to survive but also to change the world.

With that being said, I think this drama hits the first part almost perfectly and the second part not as much so.

The premise of this drama alone is so interesting and enough to get a 7 from me. I know there's been a lot of complaints about plotholes and the rules of the universe changing but I've been pretty lenient on those, since the drama addresses them directly by discussing how this was intentional. I feel as though this is going to be one of those shows where the world-building requires some sort of suspension of disbelief first, and once you get over that it'll probably make the viewing experience a lot more enjoyable.

The second, part, the characters, was unfortunately the part I had more trouble with. The characters that we followed were not necessarily likable and I kept questioning their decision-making. It didn't help that it seemed as though the subplot of each character ended right when it felt like it should've started there. We skipped over the most interesting arcs of our characters and revisited them after they were over. I appreciate the lack of plot armor and generosity of the body count, but it piles up like a huge mountain of lost potential.

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Jessica
2 people found this review helpful
Nov 22, 2021
6 of 6 episodes seen
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Overall 7.0
Story 5.5
Acting/Cast 10
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 2.0

Not the Best, But Not the Worst

I went into this with zero expectations, having not read the webtoon and having only skimmed the summary. By the time I got to this, I was aware of the disappointment and negative critiques voiced by many on MDL, but as I watched it, I couldn't quite figure out why people were so let down. It is by no means the best drama I've ever seen, despite it's perhaps lofty storytelling aspirations, but it's far from the worst. I'd say it's solidly average, but I don't feel as though I've wasted six hours of my life watching it.

The CGI was fine to me. While I thought the demons looked a bit silly, I didn't really take serious umbrage with how they were presented. I've certainly seen worse and cringier effects in other dramas. Most of my critique comes from the presentment of plot and characters. We're given pretty much the same storyline every two episodes: someone receives a decree of damnation; the Arrowhead and New Truth get involved, causing mayhem and hysteria; the receiver of the decree tries to figure out why they were targeted and how to avoid damnation; and the decree is carried out. In the midst of all of this though, we don’t learn very much about this mysterious, all-knowing cult. We don’t really learn why these decrees started happening, how long they’ve been occurring, or why they are happening. And we don’t make any progress on what, if any, solution there is and how to bring that about. As a result, the storyline lacked a very clear, strong direction. Rather than having a distinct beginning, middle, and end, this felt like six episodes of these people’s day-to-day lives. I’ve read some comments saying that maybe the story will be further expanded, and questions answered, in Season 2 (if there is one), but I am a strong believer in the argument that individual seasons should feel as whole and complete as possible. Ending on a cliffhanger that leaves room to explore more in a future season is one thing, but creating a six(ish)-hour long intro that ends up setting up the actual story that will come later is a bit ridiculous. I also just felt like until the last half of the final episode, the story was kind of slow and draggy in some parts, which I’m never a fan of.

I also thought the lack of a clearly identifiable (at least initially) single main protagonist who serves to guide viewers through this maze was an interesting choice. We spend the first three episodes trying to get to know a set of characters, only to have (most of) them completely abandon us in episode four, where we’re given a new group to follow. It was slightly jarring and made viewing even more disjointed. Because we aren’t given proper time and backstory to get to know these characters very well, I found it hard to connect with and care about them. That said, I enjoyed the characters and storyline more in the latter half, as I found that damnation decree to be more interesting. The cult leaders and members, on the other hand, felt stock-like and two-dimensional. There was no depth or complexity in their actions or motivations, and the one who did have that interesting backstory wasn’t present for very long, and his past was a bit rushed through.

In terms of positives, I found the premise interesting, though execution lacking, and was especially curious to see how the final decree would play out. The acting was fantastic, and the music set the tone nicely.

Overall, I would recommend watching at least the first episode if you’re even mildly interested, because I think it’s one where you’ll have to see for yourself if you like it or not. I wish more plot was given to showing the origins and development of the cult and damnation decrees, as well as advancing it towards some kind of end-goal (good or bad), rather than showing us the same set-up over and over again, but I’ll give them the benefit of the doubt and assume they’re treating this as the first half of a whole season, the rest of which will be released later (though if true, I hate that strategy). I’d probably give Season 2 a shot if there is one.

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Mickey
2 people found this review helpful
Jan 1, 2023
6 of 6 episodes seen
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Overall 8.5
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 9.0

Surprisingly good

This show is not for the faint hearted. But for those who are into suspense, mystery with supernatural and even religious elements, you might want to watch it.

지옥 (literally "Hell", but translates here to "Hellbound") is a series that is divided into two different stories, but is interconnected by this supernatural phenomenon where there would be a sudden presence of an angel that would "decree" a person for eternal damnation in hell on a specific date. Thinking that it is a "divine intervention", shaking the core of the society is a massive understatement.

The first part which spanned on episodes 1-3 focused on the effects of that sudden phenomenon. Afterall, everyone was now afraid that they were the next to receive said decree and experience what people before them did. The pacing on the plot, as well as the suspense and thrill were very well combined as it created a sense of terror to the people, even losing their minds. And this is where the charismatic Jeong Jin-soo entered. His stoic and calm exterior with the knowledge and wisdom he seemingly have were enough to make the people follow in his organization "The New Truth" and live more righteous lives. Yet, we all know this is not true. He has more than that, and his hidden brutal borderline sinister characteristics were revealed later on (which was the climax of the first part.) The highlight for this subplot would be at the end of episode 2 and beginning of episode 3.

Most viewers were turned-off by a sudden shift of story especially after episode 3 with its transition to the second part. I was waiting on the part where the show's plot quality would go down. At first, I was confused and lowkey disappointed but as much as there was a confusion, surprisingly, I liked that it now shifted with a new purpose - to question whether what is being preached by the New Truth true or not. Obviously, it was not true as presented with the new character Kyeong-hoon's baby receiving the said decree despite being a newborn. I found it interesting that at this point, the show is now trying to question whether this "divine intervention" really divine or not. I was not stucked with the narrative that the decrees were absolute, although the demonstrations were. Also, the hypocrisy and cult-like characteristics of this organization is now being slowly exposed.

Despite surprisingly liking the story shift, I had more questions than answers after watching the season finale since it ended with a cliffhanger, although I am now relieved that there would be a season 2. Furthermore, the finale proved that there is a reason underlying these occurences and I am now curious as to how it will unfold.

It is interesting to note the lesson that I learned with the 6 episodes I spent watching here which is that interpretations of the "messages" that God is trying to send to humans can vary, as what we have witnessed at the finale. Though some people/groups of people by whether established religions or cults would like to enact said interpretations to the whole society, saying these messages (or decrees, as in this case) is the truth, we really can't deduce that it is the absolute truth. After all, we don't know what God is thinking.

This was on my watchlist for so long. I did not watched it right away to prevent bias due to hype and afterwards, I had a kdrama hiatus. But now, I already finished it and it was surprisingly good.

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Dani
2 people found this review helpful
Nov 19, 2021
6 of 6 episodes seen
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Overall 8.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 7.0
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Main theme is good but expected more

Well…I dont exactly know how to feel about this one. For me the main theme was interesting, I liked how they talked about religious fanaticism, how people use religion to manipulate others and how they misrepresent religion to justify their actions. The whole thing about right or wrong judgment was also interesting. The acting was also good and I was only bothered by that crazy streamer, because despite thinking that the character is bad on purpose, I still found him quite irritating in the first episodes. I may have a unpopular opinion about this but the visual effects didn’t bothered me here and actually I found it fine because I’ve seen worse.

But then what stopped me from loving Hellbound? Well, the main theme it is interesting but the last episode was a little too forced for me and they ended season one with NO EXPLANATION of anything. I know it’s probably because they wanted to do a S2 but seemed like everything happened and nothing happened at the same time because we ended understanding nothing about how these things are happening, especially about the things that happened in last episode. They just set the whole season on religious fanaticism and that's it.

The other thing that upset me a lot is that Yoo Ah In dies in episode 3, which left me with an uncertain feeling because for me his character was pretty interesting (actually the only one for me besides the female lead). Maybe he'll come back later in the story if they decide to do a 2nd season, but I think that the character's death so early in the story ended up leaving those who waited so long to see him the drama with a feeling of disappointment.

So yeah. I don’t think that drama was bad, I actually found entertaining but I definitely expected more. For now I think we’ll have to wait for season 2.

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ZSan
2 people found this review helpful
Nov 20, 2021
6 of 6 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 7.0
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 3.0
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What Started Promising Ended Promising

Do Not Read If You Don't Want Spoilers.......
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Before I fully begin I just want to say that all the actors in this show done a phenomenal job and they should be proud of themselves. Yoo Ahin done a really good job portraying the character Jung Jinsoo along with the other cast members in their specific roles. I remembered Park Jungmin from his role in "You're All Surrounded" so I was happy to see him again. All the staff done a great job from the cinematography to the CGI itself, it was really good.

I was originally going to rate this drama a 3 or 5 because of the way I thought Episode 6 was going to end, the first 3 episodes were very interesting and kept me watching at the edge of my seat wanting more. Then we got to episode 4 and 5. Those episodes felt the exact same, it felt like the plot wasn't going anywhere not progressing at all and very rushed due to the 6 episode limit ( they could've done with at least 3 more episodes)

Youngjae and his wife Sohyun were not very interesting nor did I have any emotional investment into them because of the brief period we were with them. The Policeman Kyunghoon's story is wasted potential unless they hopefully expand on it in a Second Season as it would be interesting to know what he has been up to in the 4 year time skip.

Then we get to Episode 6 which revived my hope for the show. When Youngjae and Sohyun died for their baby I thought to myself "Is this going to end like Possessed" and felt very disappointed. For the record I really hate the "Everyone Dies" endings, I thought I completely wasted my time on this drama getting invested only to be thoroughly disappointed in the end, I had rated the drama a 5 at this point believing that that would be the end of things and that it was going to end so predictable. That's when a scene came on that changed my opinion of the show completely and has jumped it up to a 7. This scene has created so much potential for this show that I want to watch more immediately but unfortunately I cannot. This is why you should have more faith in the screenwriter especially when they have Train To Busan on their record. If you would like to know what this scene was then please watch the show. Thank you.
What started promising, ended promising.

One additional thing I must say is that I love that recently a lot more K-Dramas are exclusively Netflix series with the Netflix money as directors and screenwriters in South Korea are free from the restrictions that cable Tv puts on them and can do more than they could when airing on a network. Nothing is really censored. It is very enjoyable when the creator has freedom of expression. If this drama were to have aired on a TvN or OCN it probably would have been really bad due to a lack of funding and censorship laws that they must abide by.

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Dropped 4/6
Poia
6 people found this review helpful
Nov 26, 2021
4 of 6 episodes seen
Dropped 2
Overall 5.0
Story 5.0
Acting/Cast 6.0
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 1.0

The definition of lacking.

Even if I overlook the bad special effects I just can't find anything peculiar.

The theme of arbitrary and despotic justice has already been dealt with in both Taxi Driver and The Devil's Judge. Among other things, both titles have very eccentric tones, and Hellbound also tries to replicate that vibe by adding neon influencers.

I didn’t like the casting pairing and the storytelling that focuses separately in characters certainly didn't help in the chemistry. Add in the weak supernatural genre, inserted for the sole purpose of generating the story, and the drop is done.

Overall "Hellbound" was presented as a very dark "supernatural" title, but in reality it is the usual story about human behavior in the face of the collapse of civil society, only instead of zombies there are black Michelin men.

To hide the weak storyline they threw in eccentric elements and splatter scenes (beatings and blood.)

The overall idea was good but it lacks on all aspects.

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Kimmi
2 people found this review helpful
Nov 19, 2021
6 of 6 episodes seen
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Overall 7.0
Story 6.5
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 5.5
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Lots of highs and lows for only 6 eps

I went through different levels of interest while watching this. There are parts of the show thay move really fast amd others that drag. The drastic change after ep 3 really throws you for a loop and it takes a bit to get back into it.
Over all I think its still worth it plotwise. It really picks up at the end and I suggest powering through the rough spot.
The ending plottwists are super interesting and I hope they make a 2nd season.
That being said. I think it was to the show's detriment to kill off Yoo Ah In's character so early. 1. He was the top billed/advertisied cast member so it feels a bit like a bait and switch ... which sucks as a fan of his. 2. His character was super interesting. 3. It felt like we deserved to see more of his story.
(But i suppose, after that last scene there is a chance he could come back anyway lol)
The cgi is ok. Seen better, seen worse. The way the creaters absolutely thrash people borders on torture porn and im actually thankful that they didn't make it more realistic. Like, at first I was like "if that happened he would already be dead/pulp before they zap him" but then as the show went on, I was glad they didnt go that far since it happened so often.
The cult stuff was a great reflection on how humans work in times of crisis and herd mentality.
Overall. A solid "enjoyable".

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Randz
1 people found this review helpful
Nov 20, 2021
6 of 6 episodes seen
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Overall 9.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 8.0
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Wow

This was a really good show in my opinion.

I like shows that revolves around cults as most of the time I dont understand why people follow cults in blind faith.

I am a religious person who believes in hell and heaven. and If anything that we are blessed about the fact that we dont know when we will die or where we will end.
I will elaborate more below but it may contain spoilers along with my character analysis of the drama ...

First lets start with the first 3 episodes and our main Lead Yoo Ah In who nailed his role (as usual), the man who created the cult and received his prophecy 20 years ago, within these 20 years this man didnt try for the least bit to be a better person or do good deeds and defy his fate ( like Satan when he was kicked out and defied God, he promised to guide humans into sin?). There is a fact that the cop detective mentioned to him which is the humans will and freedom of choice, we all own that even if our fate is written its written by our own choices and decisions rather than us being dictated by it, has our ML try to do good rather than try to create chaos and fear would things have changed for him?
The Hellbound concept and these creatures were there just as a factor to bring out the human darkness and see how a human would react in such circumstances and situations. People were driven out of fear to make them believe in God but fear were never a long lasting.. motive? or engine lets say as people rebel towards the end .. like it was mentioned in the first episode about making people fear God.
God, religion and prophets for it to long last should be driven by Love, understanding , guidance and true faith I would say.

Then comes the last 3 episodes in which a child receives the prophecy of hell (we all know that children are without sin and they go to heaven) its the factor that was put there to make people question the reality of the cult, and those people who promote fear, as we are taught that God is merciful and kind, the child who was saved by a mothers and fathers love as they defied that destiny and changed the fate of their own child as they believed differently. Have they not acted and just stood there to watch their child would have faced that very same fate, hence our fate is written by us.

Thats just me focusing on the 2 main stories, if we come to think of the detective's decision in the end to save his daughter, or the people who received the hellbound message when their sins were not unforgivable and so or those who wanted to take God's message as they say into their hands and start attacking and killing those who goes against them in the name of maintaining the system (As they showed in the beginning that those people were minors as they were the easiest to manipulate and brain wash, did those actually have faith in that cult? not likely as they would have prevented from doing bad things out of fear at least but they liked the concept of death and people being hellbound, the concept of something new and exciting as long as it didnt touch them, same goes to that youtuber who were a hard core follower but ones it touched him he lost his faith and fell into nothingness ) .. pretty much alot of things to look out for and think of!

Therefore I found this drama to be really good, I havent read the webtoon and I am glad that I didnt as I enjoyed the drama more this way, and I really liked the tension, the depth and characters along the way, the motives .. etc and I would highly recommend it.

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50FiftillidideeBrain
1 people found this review helpful
Jan 13, 2025
6 of 6 episodes seen
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Overall 5.5
Story 5.0
Acting/Cast 7.0
Music 6.5
Rewatch Value 5.0

✒ Turn Back Now ⛔ Or Suffer The Consequences °5.5° °AVG°

Hellbound is a dragged-about-through-the-muck, lackluster attempt at horror. While it is, at times, gory (a little too gory, really) it especially drags between the scenes in which poor souls are dragged about by those oversized, grey gorillas. None of what happens has any meaning. Whether that's classified as existential or nihilistic, either way it's always bleak in an unfulfilling way.

My family bought into the reviews claiming the naysayers don't know what they're talking about. But alas, the naysayers got it right. Korea does put out more consistently good quality entertainment than Hollywood, but they spit out duds as well. Nobody can escape it entirely. HB is watchable, but our opinion is that it's not worth the time nor the effort. This is not Squid Game-8.4, in which there's shocking violence, with some blood and the like, but no gross-out gore. Squid Game, furthermore, has no gratuitous violence: It all reinforces the horror that society creates when it's "Every man for himself." Kingdom-8.3 is another horror offering out of Korea that's done exceptionally well, with nothing feeling out of place.

I'm a fan of writer Yeon Sang-Ho’. He brought us Train to Busan-7.8, Psychokinesis, and the truly excellent The Cursed-8.3, which generated a follow up film, The Cursed: Dead Man's Prey, and there's been talk of a S2. HB's S2 was announced. Just Because I haven't rated all his works at 8 and above doesn't mean I can't see what he's going for. He's an excellent talent working what is probably the most difficult genre. I will watch anything of his.

HB, my least favorite of Yeon's by far, seems to have nothing in place. The plot twists don't pack enough of a wallop. The plot pivot at the halfway mark is strange, with neither half of the show being wrapped up completely. There are some likable characters, but they drift away rather than find any permanent resting place.

HB's worst sin is that it's boring. It did not hold the interest of anybody in my family, and we're Kdrama fans. We stuck with it, as that's our habit, and we also kept hoping something would pull it all together. Abandon hope. Nothing gets pulled together. It could actually be by design, in order to underscore a nihilist theme. By allowing that there is design to HB is as generous as I can be. It's entirely possible that there's none. It's difficult to tell.

Having said all the above, HB is still superior to most of Hollywood's horror offerings which depress the IQ and heighten sadistic indifference in the viewer. HB absolutely will not do that: Your IQ is safe from being dragged down by it, and your sense of empathy will not be preyed upon by it. HB has some truly good elements that were left unreconciled in a string of missed opportunities. That's what fans of the show have likely connected with.

If blood & guts is your jam, HB is gory. In fact, it's uncomfortably so. There's only a half dozen or so such scenes, however, none of the deaths are quick, and all of them are tortuous. As a piece of horror, HB's around a 7/10, but in entertainment value alone, it's in the neighborhood of 5.5 - 5.9, and definitely under a 6. My son was emphatic about that. Unfortunately for HB, after being starved of quality🇺🇲entertainment for too long, Kdramas have shocked our systems with quality overload. Now our standards have shot up heavenward.

We are new enough to K-entertainment that we haven't seen many horror pieces. As previously mentioned, Kingdom and Squid Game are far superior to HB. Tunnel-8.1 is a cop show involving a serial killer, so it isn't far from horror, and Tunnel is excellent. Black-9 is another police/fantasy drama that is quite close to horror, both depicted onscreen, but even more so, it creates horror in the mind (I refer to it as a bit-of-a-mindr@pe). Black is a profound work with no wasted dialogue: Almost every line connects to another element in the show, building a complex work of art. If you aren't sure what to watch next, those should not disappoint.

HB is a big letdown - pun intended. Repent, turn back, and save yourself from the mediocre forces that will definitely drag your evening down, if you give in to them.

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It seems that none of us have the right to make decisions for ourselves.

〰🖍IMHO

🎬7 🤔5 ⚡8 🎭7

Suggested Age 16+

Re📺? I won't rule it out. Maybe I missed something. I like the direction of the 2nd half, so I will probably check out S2.

Originally ✏️🗒 12/2o21

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g4yx
1 people found this review helpful
Sep 12, 2022
6 of 6 episodes seen
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Overall 6.5
Story 7.5
Acting/Cast 7.0
Music 6.5
Rewatch Value 1.0

Quite disappointing

This show was just kind of underwhelming, I expected it to be more exciting than it ended up being. I still enjoyed it I guess, but I feel like it could just have been so much better. The acting was good but not the best, and while the essential idea for the plot is pretty good I feel like it could have been developed in a more interesting way. Even though I did finish it, it just kind of failed to really catch and keep my full attention. I finished it just to finish it, not because I was intrigued or excited to see what would happen next.

The ending of the season looked quite promising but since they don't even know if season 2 will actually be happening at all I don’t really know what to think…

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PHope
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Jan 12, 2022
6 of 6 episodes seen
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Overall 5.0
Story 6.5
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 5.0

Good Enough

Korean Drama "Hellbound" is an atmospheric drama with a dark story and masterful direction.

The drama has an interesting story to offer. exploring the nature of men when an unexpected new element appears, changing the way we lived so far and spreading fear. Fear that is the common factor that everyone uses in order to achieve their goals. And the ending was masterfully handled as well, with a huge cliffhanger to prepare the audience for what is to come next.

However, and apart from those, the drama felt hectic and partial. The pace was all over the place, with events following one another in a way that wasn't either smooth nor served the drama well. In addition, the drama was disjointed, as its parts didn't blend in together nor followed each other nicely.

Finally, the CGI were not great, but the performances were masterful by everyone in the cast.

So, overall, 5 out of 10.

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