A serie not for everyone
This series is definitely not for everyone. It can leave you feeling uneasy, wondering "What did I just watch?" For me, the question quickly became "Why did I love it ?" and in my opinion, that's exactly why it's so good. And also why so many people can hate it.I've watched it twice. The first time left me completely unsettled (What did I just Watch ? ). The second time, I tried to understand the characters a little better. My advice? Don't try to understand everything. Instead, look at the cracks in each character. That's where the series became truly fascinating for me.
The pacing is very slow—REALLY slow. But it's not a flaw; it's intentional. The story takes its time to build an oppressive, unhealthy atmosphere that gradually gets under your skin. The discomfort isn't something that happens only during the violent (or intimate) scenes—it's present almost all the time.
Yes, there is a lot of explicit sexual content, especially for a K-drama. They are part of the disturbing atmosphere and reveal the characters' relationships with intimacy, control, and loneliness.
The soundtrack deserves a special mention. It doesn't simply accompany the story—it reinforces the oppressive atmosphere and traps you inside it.
The cast is excellent, especially Kim Young Kwang as Yun Oh. He delivers a chilling performance without constantly relying on exaggerated expressions or violence. What makes Yun Oh so unsettling is how unpredictable he is. At times, he almost seems detached from the world around him, yet tiny glimpses of humanity appear and disappear before you can fully grasp them. That contrast made the character unforgettable to me.
Kang Hae Lim (playing Sum) is really good and also as disturbing, because she's disconnected from the world in her own way.
Kim Yong Ji (Mok Won) and Kim Su Yeon (Gi-Eun) orbit around this strange duo, much like we do as viewers, slowlly getting pulled into their unsettling dance.
Despite sharing the screen with an established actor like Kim Young Kwang—whose presence is impossible to ignore—the three younger actors delivers equally convincing performances.
The more I stopped trying to judge the characters and simply observed them, the more fascinating the series became.
So if you're looking for a fast-paced thriller full of twists every five minutes, this probably isn't for you. But if you enjoy psychological stories that prioritize atmosphere, ambiguity, and deeply unsettling characters, Somebody is absolutely worth watching.
Somebody doesn't ask you to solve its mystery. It asks you to observe its characters.
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