The second I saw a Korean revenge drama coming to Netflix I waited for the premiere. I didn’t know it blew up this much. ! but There’s nothing much I have to say I enjoyed it. Some reviewers feel it’s too edgy or western. They are forgetting these rich, bullying, hipster, druggies, pretentious type characters literallly exist in Korea too. I’ve been watching kdramas for over 10 years I’m kind of over the polished lovey dovey trope which is unrealistic and cliche.The drama is pure to its nature and not a mockery. The only con was splitting it up in two parts. Absolutely killed the momentum for me
Despite having so many flaws in it, I was watching it for only one reason and that was the couple's understanding…
I know what you mean but their pure romance made me even more nervous I knew he would break as the cinematography foreshadowed us to not trust him completely…
So after processing this i am ready to write a fucking essay : We all know we have been deceived, in fact, plain…
He’s the best sociopath I’ve ever seen he really had me believing him in the beginning until I remembered He was a politician . They only care about their image everything else, a persona
What a .....ed up twist, after the assault she will be in that house, still talking to him, she doesn't need to…
That’s true. i guess it has something to do with HJ needing help with the kids and also saving her back when she lost her daughter. She’s fully loyal to HJ as she also has no family. Pretty sad :/
More twists and turns than a nascar track! I really liked it from the beginning, even as it becomes suffocating it’s knee jerking and heartfelt. I stopped trusting the assemblyman NJD after how mean he was to soo bin. This showed he was actually a nasty guy being closed doors. I was ready for the downfall but I couldn’t imagine what it’ll develop into. This should be labeled: psycho-chaotic genre as we’re just as oblivious as the psycho allows us to see. The right hand man is the sociopath who protects the psycho. Btw, I love the maternal role model relationship between hye joo & soo bin ❤️and the very end signifies Hye Joo’s fresh start. She’s been living behind a wall for a while 🥹 the pain all had to happen for her to finally be herself again, the true self that she was robbed of
who asks for a password to fix a phone? girly has no common sense
wow i’ve never heard of that. i’m paranoid so ofc i would find it sus. changing the password is a good idea but the girl in the movie didn’t even do that!
listening to my kdrama soundtrack and Tomorrow plays from Misaeng OST i get a fluffy feeling remembering the show, one of my favorite korean office based shows. miss the characters. i wish HaNeul played in more roles like here, his character really stuck with me because of his transformation to become GeuRae’s friend, plus it’s a role i loved him in best besides his thrillers. 💕the office friendship group was so precious … i wish i could watch an even newer version but it’s best kept in 2014. it’s more pure that way
still my favorite korean thriller (films) since its debut. come back to watch it every year. haneul is great in everything but his thrillers are one of a kind. kim mulYeol, i didn’t know he could play such a kind character until seeing him in Juvenile justice because he plays crazy leads so darn good
FL is pretty naive, addicted to her phone and it makes her an easy target. siwan plays a psychotic victim in strangers from hell perfectly and his role in Unlocked was an upgrade to a psycho killer. he managed to piss me off which means he played it well haha. the ironic part was the ending. she goes through hacking and near death just to be put back in the spotlight for another stalker to easily target her! in the age of social influence people do not care about security and i wonder if she learned from it. i would actually watch another spin off focused with the same theme
the type of show that should have multiple seasons. Way too good. haven’t watched such a good show based on juvenile crime since Solomon’s Perjury. Netflix should bring a S2 quickly after only a measly 10 episodes.
i was about to drop the first episode but then it picked up ep2. This has the right amount of crime, suspense and class politics to keep me engulfed in the entire show. although i’m not a fan of this genre surrounding parents and children like that of “Sky castle”, the other elements make it darn good. the women are beautiful even though i hate a few of them
nostalgic horror. lots of truth to the kpop scene (sponsors, jealousy, popularity). the group was trash before being cursed. so them becoming better out of the blue was interesting. but the movie kept going down the rabbit hole so wherever the curse was from became uninteresting by the end. the cursed video tape was the best part of the movie
Some reviewers feel it’s too edgy or western. They are forgetting these rich, bullying, hipster, druggies, pretentious type characters literallly exist in Korea too. I’ve been watching kdramas for over 10 years I’m kind of over the polished lovey dovey trope which is unrealistic and cliche.The drama is pure to its nature and not a mockery. The only con was splitting it up in two parts. Absolutely killed the momentum for me
i get a fluffy feeling remembering the show, one of my favorite korean office based shows. miss the characters. i wish HaNeul played in more roles like here, his character really stuck with me because of his transformation to become GeuRae’s friend, plus it’s a role i loved him in best besides his thrillers. 💕the office friendship group was so precious … i wish i could watch an even newer version but it’s best kept in 2014. it’s more pure that way