I think this would’ve been better, and hit the watcher harder, as a movie because of everything going on.. also, the thing w captain Han at the end made no sense like how did he even get there when it was all frozen..? if anyone caught something I didn’t please enlighten me
This was one of my most anticipated dramas of 2021 and after finally watching it I’m honestly surprised at the negative feedback.. Only thing i would pick on was mentioning the time skip a bit earlier cause i didn’t realize it was 4 years later until the middle of the episode
What a mess! I usually love this kind of series and I can overlook some plotholes and inconsistencies but Hellbound…
- The arrowhead organization is a crucial part of the story and it really showed how brainwashed some of these people got - they beat up people who were said to have broken the principles of god thinking they were doing “gods work”. - The plot around the cop and the daughter made sense to me. Kyung Hoon (the cop) was already suspicious of jinsoo and the cult from the beginning. Jinsoo got heejung (the daughter) involved as a way to silence kyunghoon or else he would have to turn his own daughter in for a murder I’m sure he feels is justified on personal terms (The man jinsoo got heejung to murder was her mothers killer (therefore making him a sinner, helping jinsoo push a narrative)) Another point is that this was not a one-time thing; the cult actually burned numerous of other “sinners” to prove to the public that this was all gods doing when in reality, it wasn’t as jinsoo had gotten the decree while being an active believer and follower of god. How I see it the cult just loved god a lot and wanted everyone else to follow him as well. - I think I would want my remains buried as well, regardless of the situation.. - This is definitely up to personal opinion but I think it just created additional suspense.
also, the thing w captain Han at the end made no sense like how did he even get there when it was all frozen..? if anyone caught something I didn’t please enlighten me
- The plot around the cop and the daughter made sense to me. Kyung Hoon (the cop) was already suspicious of jinsoo and the cult from the beginning. Jinsoo got heejung (the daughter) involved as a way to silence kyunghoon or else he would have to turn his own daughter in for a murder I’m sure he feels is justified on personal terms (The man jinsoo got heejung to murder was her mothers killer (therefore making him a sinner, helping jinsoo push a narrative)) Another point is that this was not a one-time thing; the cult actually burned numerous of other “sinners” to prove to the public that this was all gods doing when in reality, it wasn’t as jinsoo had gotten the decree while being an active believer and follower of god. How I see it the cult just loved god a lot and wanted everyone else to follow him as well.
- I think I would want my remains buried as well, regardless of the situation..
- This is definitely up to personal opinion but I think it just created additional suspense.