Watching this drama, I need time to chew

Gerardo 2022-03-30 09:01:12

If you can't chew it, I'm going to give this drama a five-star review.


"It's harder to find a reason to live than to go all out. We live in this world."

In the first scene, the male protagonist stepped on the corpse of the monster and walked out of the snow, with a pair of godless eyes, messy hair that didn't have time to take care of, and no blood at all on his lips. In the chaos, the firefighters could not see whether the shadow dangling in front of them was a human or a ghost, and ordered to kill them. Dazed people in danger. The life that survives is as beautiful and fragile as falling snow. Is life beautiful because it is fragile?

People who have no desires and no desires cannot survive in this world, but desires will make people able to walk on even if half their heads are chopped off. Monsters are blinded by desires and harm those around them unconsciously. people. It is worth pondering that monsters are not unconditionally evil.

Of course, desire in reality has no shape. If desire has a form, it may be like that. Society has always had its dark side, but many people don't see it; desire is inherently ugly, but many people can't see it. Even if we identify with these depressing things, all we can do is pretend we can't see it.

Was the male protagonist also overwhelmed by this feeling of powerlessness in the end?

##The above is the first episode review##


It turns out that the firefighters didn't fire the gun because they thought the shadow was coming towards them as a monster.

After watching the update [contains spoilers]

First of all, I really didn't think that I would usher in the day when I would give a five-star horror movie... To be honest, the appearance of several big male protagonists did not accurately step on my type, and I don't watch horror at all. 's drama, and this ending, it's not three or four, it's not my type,

But I still give it five stars.

Because it's worth it.

Those who understand the show will understand it naturally. People who don't understand it naturally find it obscure and ugly.

"It's harder to find a reason to live than to go all out. We live in this world."

This sentence is a question mark left by the author to our audience.

Whether it’s for Cha Hyun-soo, Byun Sang-wook, or Lee Eun-hyuk, it’s more difficult to find a reason to live than to try to survive.

In this drama I watched on Korean drama TV, since Lee Eun Hyuk stood in that position, he was scolded by the barrage from beginning to end... Well, it's no wonder that this drama only has a score of 7.8. As much physical pain as Cha Hyun Soo suffered, Eun Hyuk suffered mentally.

I'm also a science student, and what I feel most distressed about is Eun Hyuk.

In a short ten-episode story, there are too many things to describe. This kind of thickness cannot be captured by many other TV dramas.

Sometimes when we watch a movie, we think: Ah, this script must be better if it was made into a TV series.

"Sweet Home" is such a TV series. The length of the TV series and the heaviness of the movie. Just read one word, cool.

When I was a child, I studied ink painting for a long time, and the most important thing in Chinese painting is the blank space. Many Korean dramas have been watched, not because the writers wrote the script well, but because they left the blank space beautifully. In "Secret Meeting", Liu Yaren knelt on the ground to wipe the floor, and stayed in the background looking at the mirror without speaking; in "Doctor Prisoner", Nam Gongmin stood there with his arms crossed, smiling and squinting his eyes without speaking; "Doctor Prisoner" In "Secret Forest", Cao Chengyou had countless expressionless faces, but stood there and looked left and right at the blinking camera. Everything is in silence, this is blank space.

The difference in the blank space in this play is that it leaves us with problems, and they are very profound problems.

The last shot of Eunhyuk sitting in front of the surveillance camera and looking at us is really really good...

I can't write anymore

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Extended Reading
  • Jules 2022-03-28 09:01:14

    Messy monster. . . . I can't complain anymore. What's even more irritating is that the end is coming, I don't know how to save water, and I have to take a shower and wash my hair one by one, and I have taken you all.

  • Garnet 2022-03-29 09:01:10

    Funds are burning! Especially seeing the newly sacrificed entourage in "Li Shi Joseon" appear armed, as if entering the parallel space of Netflix, which makes people excited!