
Un thriller sobre supervivencia y dignidad humana. Cuenta las historias de jóvenes que vivieron en una época en la que se les quitó la soberanía y los derechos humanos, y tuvieron que arriesgar sus vidas solo para lograr la felicidad más básica. Jang Tae Sang es un hombre rico de Bukchon. En lugar de interesarse por la justicia, lo que más le importa es la realidad actual de su vida. Sin embargo, aparece una amenaza cuando conoce a una mujer que cambiará por completo su vida. El drama seguirá este proceso en detalle y planteará la cuestión de cómo vivir como ser humano. (Fuente: Inglés = Naver, Soompi || Traducción = cataleya dunck at kisskh) Edit Translation
- Español
- ภาษาไทย
- Arabic
- Українська
- Título original: 경성크리처
- También conocida como: Gyeongseong Creature Part 1 , Gyeongseong Keuricheo , Hard Creature , K Peurojekteu , K Project , Kyungsung Creature , K프로젝트
- Guionista: Kang Eun Kyung
- Director: Jeong Dong Yoon
- Géneros: Acción, Thriller, Histórico, Ciencia ficción
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Reparto y créditos
- Park Seo Joon Papel principal
- Han So Hee Papel principal
- Kim Soo Hyun Papel principal
- Kim Hae Sook Papel principal
- Jo Han Chul Papel secundario
- Wi Ha Joon Papel secundario
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Trotted as the most awaited drama of 2023 to be a mediocore story line with Zero chemistry
Even though this is not my preferable genre, the only reason I went ahead with this drama was because of Park Seo Joon. I had low expectations, so honestly this drama didn't disappoint me. The story was subpar and all over the place. The drama didn't give a good backstory nor make us feel connected to the characters and care for their aspirations and dreams or root for them. We are directly introduced to the problem which didn't make me care at all for their troubles or what they are trying to solve here.As for the chemistry.... there was none! There are tons of drama with worst plot lines out there but have insanely good chemistry between leads that somehow makes it bearable to watch. Here, Park Seo Joon and Han So Hee looked liked they were forced to share the screen. Or more like their character were. Was it love at first sight for PSJ's character? And what did HSH's character see in JTS? There was no spark, no moment, we were just shown PSJ looking at her with concern allllll the time. I don't know, halfway through I just gave up guessing on how or when did the supposed romance even begin with?
PSJ look lost with his character. I have loved him as an actor, but in this drama he looked lost not knowing what to do with his character. I guess that is what happens when the writer doesn't do their job properly. Jang Tae Sang was not a fully fleshed character and it showed on PSJ's acting. Whereas HSH.... gosh she is gorgeous, no doubt about that but I wish she would improve her acting a bit. It was painful to watch her wooden performance with the same tone and expression. Or maybe she should stick to second leads, rather than main so better talents would do justice.
And the creature unleashed and the mistress to be saved plot line was just a repeat till episode 7. I couldn't care less by ep 5 and had to skip the rest...
This drama could've been great with a tightly written script, especially set as a period drama. Period dramas always have a charm no matter what, but even that wasn't captured in this drama. Overall, most mediocore drama of 2023.
Rating: 2/10

Juggles too much, risks being forgettable
The pilot episodes failed to effectively draw me into the characters & hindered my emotional investment in their journeys. This weak start sets the stage for subsequent disappointments. However, I was able to finish the drama because of my love for Han So-hee.Notable, was the lack of nuance in Park Seo-jun's portrayal of Tae-sang. Despite the character's complexity, Seo-jun's performance falls short, making it challenging to connect with Tae-sang's internal conflicts about self serving motives and altruism. His comedic moments lacked freshness and the clever wit needed to bring more depth to his character.
The forced and unconvincing romantic plotline between the leads is totally unnecessary & almost childish.
So-hee's acting prowess is evident but is hindered by shortcomings in the script, making her character's journey less compelling.
Lastly, the quality of dialogue was notably subpar & lacked the richness it needed, coupled with the majority of scenes taking place at Onseong Hospital being repetitive and boring, which diminished the overall viewing experience, especially given the historical context of the drama.
Overall, the multiple plot lines could've been better integrated to make the drama seem more cohesive.
I'm skeptical but I hope part 2 of season 1 will renew my interest for season 2.
Edit: I finished all 10 episodes & I'll stick by my initial rating. Now that I have finished the drama, I think I can confidently say the casting for this drama was absolutely OFF. I felt like a lot of people were miscast and that is why this drama does not deliver what it should've - I did not find myself at the edge of the seat, the creature was not scary tbh, the villains were boring and nothing stood out per se. It is what it is.