Roh Yoon Seo shares her decision about being cast in 'All of Us Are Dead Season 2' In the present day, Jeon Yeong Ha's quiet life managing a vacation cottage in the woods is disrupted by the arrival of a mysterious woman, Yoo Seong A. Two decades earlier, Koo Sang Jun, who also managed the cottage, faced a tragic summer that cost him everything. Yun Bo Min, then a nearby police officer, is now the police chief at the same station and starts investigating Jeon Yeong Ha with keen interest. (Source: kisskh) Edit Translation
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- Native Title: 아무도 없는 숲속에서
- Also Known As: Alone in the Woods , Amudo Eobsneun Supsokeseo , Czy drzewo upada bezgłośnie? , In the Forest With No One , In the Woods With No One , Quando Ninguém Vê , Se un Albero Cade in una Foresta , Ticho po pěšině , Один в лесу , Якщо в лісі падає дерево , كصمت الغابة
- Director: Mo Wan Il
- Genres: Thriller, Mystery, Psychological, Drama
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Cast & Credits
- Kim Yoon SeokJeon Yeong HaMain Role
- Yoon Kye SangKoo Sang JunMain Role
- Go Min SiYoo Seong AMain Role
- Lee Jung EunYun Bo MinMain Role
- Ryu Hyun KyungSeo Eun Gyeong [Sang Jun's wife]Support Role
- Park Ji HwanPark Jong Du [Sang Jun's friend / former gangster]Support Role
Reviews
A frog (or frogs) dies from a stone thrown inadvertently
The Frog refers to an old Korean saying, “A frog dies from a stone thrown inadvertently”, which means people’s actions can have unintended negative consequences for others.“The Frog” is a pulse-pounding mystery thriller that seamlessly blends psychological tension with a high-octane narrative, making it a standout in the genre. Set across two distinct timelines, the series intricately weaves the fates of two men—Jeon Young-ha and Koo Sang-jun—whose lives are irrevocably altered by the presence of mysterious strangers and tragic events.
Young-ha, a reserved pension owner deep in the forest, finds his quiet life shattered when the enigmatic Yoo Seong-ha checks into his property. What begins as an innocuous visit quickly spirals into a nightmare as Seong-ha’s obsession with the pension pulls Young-ha into a game of manipulation, fear, and survival. Her presence is not just a disruption; it’s a catalyst for a series of increasingly disturbing events that push Young-ha to the brink.
In parallel, the series revisits the summer of 2000, where Sang-jun, a well-meaning motel owner, faces a different kind of horror. During the IMF crisis, a single act of kindness—offering a room to a stranded stranger—leads to an unthinkable tragedy that destroys his family and his livelihood. The show explores the psychological unraveling of Sang-jun as he grapples with guilt, public scorn, and the slow disintegration of his once-happy life.
Chief Yoon Bo-min, a tenacious detective who connects both timelines, adds another layer of tension as she digs into the mysterious happenings, driven by an intuitive sense of something deeply wrong. Her pursuit of the truth brings her dangerously close to the chaos surrounding both men.
The narrative is tightly wound, with each episode ramping up the stakes. The show is visually stunning, with beautiful mise-en-scenes that contrast the serene settings against the underlying dread.
One negative thing I found was that the transitions between the two timelines were not very seamless and can be confusing at first.
The terror comes from within—how far ordinary people can be pushed before they break.
In essence, “The Frog” is a suffocating, high-stakes drama that examines the devastating consequences of guilt, obsession, and the human capacity for both resilience and destruction. It’s a ride that leaves you breathless, with each episode escalating in intensity until the explosive conclusion.”
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All style without substances
Incredible cinematography and immersive foreshadowing with over the top sound effects. It boasts two timelines for the plot but weirdly the storytelling of the past timeline did so much better it made the main one felt like subplot, because when they were back to the main course it somehow loses traction quickly, not to mention the absolutely lack of logical reasoning and very murky motivation of the characters. The vision of designing a badass female villain and that deep trauma they're trying to achieve simply doesn't work here, it came out all style without substances, and this story really isn't drama worthy at all.Was this review helpful to you?













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