While I can't say it's a perfect 10, Connect was definitely enjoyable. If you're into gore, pain, and X-Men-style characters, this one's for you.
I really loved how the series expresses death through art — the drawings are stunning, and the sculptures, though macabre, are powerful and impressive interpretations.
Go Kyung Pyo delivers an excellent performance as a serial killer. His portrayal of a psychotic character is disturbingly believable. I’m a big fan of his, but in Connect I truly hated him — which only proves how good his acting was.
Jung Hae In also did a solid job, though personally, I would’ve liked to see him more combative. His character's look gives off a street-fighter vibe, but in reality, he’s more fearful and avoids confrontation.
Kim Hye Joon is simply magnificent. She’s the one who brings balance to the chaos.
In short, it’s a short but entertaining series — especially if you’re into blood, the bizarre, and solid special effects.
I really loved how the series expresses death through art — the drawings are stunning, and the sculptures, though macabre, are powerful and impressive interpretations.
Go Kyung Pyo delivers an excellent performance as a serial killer. His portrayal of a psychotic character is disturbingly believable. I’m a big fan of his, but in Connect I truly hated him — which only proves how good his acting was.
Jung Hae In also did a solid job, though personally, I would’ve liked to see him more combative. His character's look gives off a street-fighter vibe, but in reality, he’s more fearful and avoids confrontation.
Kim Hye Joon is simply magnificent. She’s the one who brings balance to the chaos.
In short, it’s a short but entertaining series — especially if you’re into blood, the bizarre, and solid special effects.
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