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Mercy for None
43 people found this review helpful
Jun 7, 2025
7 of 7 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 8.0
Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 7.5
Rewatch Value 7.0

Brutal, Beautiful, and Surprisingly Emotional – Mercy for None Hits Hard

When I first read the synopsis for Mercy for None, I thought, “Oh great, another ex-gangster revenge drama.” But let me tell you — I was so wrong. This isn’t just a crime thriller. It’s a dark, emotional, slow-burning gut-punch that grabs you by the throat and doesn’t let go.

So Ji Sub as Nam Gi Jun? Absolutely magnetic. The man barely speaks, but somehow you feel every ounce of his grief, guilt, and quiet rage. His performance is a masterclass in subtlety — every limp, every stare, every sigh is loaded with pain. And his fight scenes? Not flashy, not choreographed to look pretty — just raw, efficient, and real. You’ll wince with every punch.

👍 What I Loved:
So Ji Sub’s performance. Completely immersed in the role. Quiet but powerful.

Brutal action that actually feels like it hurts. Think fists, knives, real damage — no superhero nonsense.

The bleak, atmospheric cinematography. It sets the tone perfectly — cold, harsh, unforgiving.

Villains that are complex and terrifying. Gong Myung’s Koo Jun Mo is unhinged in the best possible way.

A plot that surprises. Just when you think you know where it’s going — bam. Twist.

👎 What Fell Short:
Some of the supporting characters could’ve used deeper development.

Middle episodes slowed down a bit too much — could’ve trimmed 10 minutes here and there.

I wish we got more insight into Gi Jun’s inner turmoil and past.

💭 Final Thoughts:
If you’re looking for romance, keep scrolling. But if you’re in the mood for a gritty, emotionally-loaded revenge story with real stakes, this one delivers. Mercy for None doesn’t pretend to be glamorous — it’s messy, painful, and shockingly human.

It’s kind of like John Wick if he fought with his fists and regrets instead of guns.

Definitely not for everyone the violence is intense and the tone is relentlessly dark — but for me? That made it unforgettable.


If you loved My Name, A Model Family, or the heavier moments of Vincenzo, you’re gonna eat this up. And if So Ji Sub doesn’t get at least a dozen awards for this… I riot.

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Ongoing 7/11
Nine Puzzles
46 people found this review helpful
May 30, 2025
7 of 11 episodes seen
Ongoing 0
Overall 7.5
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 7.5
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 6.5
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Nine Puzzle is like a slow-burning psychological thriller that just pulls you in. It follows I Na, a criminal profiler haunted by her uncle’s murder a case that’s been a mystery for years, especially since she was once suspected. Each episode feels like piecing together an emotional puzzle. The chemistry between I Na and detective Han Saem is low-key but tense, which I loved. This drama isn’t just about crime it’s about trauma, memories, and all the feels that come with it. If you’re into thoughtful, slow-paced crime stories with depth, you gotta watch Nine Puzzle!

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