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It really feels like the kind of production you only get with Netflix backing it, even the OST just screams money.
It starts off as an action-comedy, then gets more emotional around episode 4, and by the end it turns into a revenge story heading toward destruction. The villains are pretty one-dimensional, but overall it sticks to a traditional Korean film style.. and it still works.
It starts off as an action-comedy, then gets more emotional around episode 4, and by the end it turns into a revenge story heading toward destruction. The villains are pretty one-dimensional, but overall it sticks to a traditional Korean film style.. and it still works.
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