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Newtopia korean drama review
Ongoing 2/8
Newtopia
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by sunny4ever
Feb 9, 2025
2 of 8 episodes seen
Ongoing
Overall 9.5
Story 10.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 10.0

Is the Korean Drama Newtopia (2025) the new Mr Queen of comedy?

Newtopia (2025) is silly, but it is silly enough to be hilarious, if you get the jokes. I did get the jokes, and like the Korean Drama ‘Frankly Speaking’, I see so much at which to laugh. Newtopia is a farce of a drama. Even down to the miscues of the actors (Like one actor almost falling off of the bed until he caught his balance), Utopia is not intended to be a serious comedy. The story melds together a major break-up of lovers and places the guy trying to win back the girl in the middle of a zombie holocaust. This drama will work for some and not for others. It works for me. I am laughing my rear end off with real tears.

Newtopia certainly does not take itself seriously. In the middle of a Military holocaust practice drill, two soldiers drop a missile in front of the loads of Military higher-ups and the Company Commander, but fortunately it does not go off. What to do? Oh this is obvious. They say, “Boom! All of us are dead!” as they take to the ground and pretend that they are dead. Well after all, this is a practice run for realtime action.

In another scene, a car driver hits a pedestrian and the pedestrian crashes through the windshield, losing an eyeball, which lands on the female passenger. The eyeball is put on top of the car, while the female passenger solicits help from a male passerby to get the pedestrian safely removed from the windshield. The male driver is panicking. The passerby places the hot dog he is eating next to the eyeball while he helps the female lift the victim out of the car windshield. The male driver then yells, “Don’t do that! You have to preserve the accident scene”. There are littles scenes like these throughout Newtopia which have me dying on the floor with laughter.

If you get dry humor and dark humor, Newtopia will have you needing a hernia operation after viewing. However, the f-word is dropped, occasionally. There is some cursing in the two episodes I viewed thus far. Some Korean dramas are becoming Americanized.

Let me get a little preachy. Hands down, Newtopia is the funniest drama I have seen since Mr Queen. It could have easily broken into my Top 25 of all time with a 10/10. The humor is gut-busting. However for me, Newtopia suffered from Americanization by using the new accepted adjective burned into the English Lexicon, the F-word. It is used as a noun, adjective and adverb in the American Film and Drama Industry. Now this shortcut to spoken conversation is fully infiltrating the Korean Film and Drama Industry to align itself with so-called American taste. Cursing just is not my taste and it is one reason for my exist from American TV.

When I saw that fan favorite Ji Soo of Black Pink would be in Newtopia, I did not think that I needed to check the ratings. My Bad. Cursing seems to be the new romance (Pun intended). While Newtopia is far from the worse case scenario of late for the use of the new noun, adjective, and adverb, the use of cursing narrows the pool of potential people to whom I am willing to recommend this drama.

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