It’s time for a reckoning. In a new universe, the mysterious Nanno poses as a transfer student, exposing cruelty by turning power, guilt and desire against those who abuse them. (Source: Netflix) Edit Translation
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- Native Title: เด็กใหม่ The Reset
- Also Known As: Dek Mai the Reset , New Kid the Reset
- Director: O Patha Thongpan, Waa Waasuthep Ketpetch, Ek Eakasit Thairaat, Pokpong Pairach Khumwan, Dom Sitisiri Mongkolsiri, Karn Sivaroj Kongsakul
- Screenwriter: Mui Aticha Tanthanawigrai, Siam Tinnapat Banyatpiyapoj
- Genres: Thriller, Mystery, Psychological, Supernatural
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Cast & Credits
- Becky Rebecca Patricia ArmstrongNannoMain Role
- Sam Prudtichai RuayfupantSkySupport Role
- Bank Nuttawatt Thanathaveeprasert{Sky} "Jom" Jompol Tewarattanakun (Ep. 1)Support Role
- Offroad Kantapon Jindataweephol{Panty} Peck (Ep. 2)Support Role
- Perth Veerinsara Tangkitsuvanich{Panty} "Mook" Mookdamanee (Ep. 2)Support Role
- Obey Punnavich Sirikiatvanit{Hater} Hongtae (Ep. 3)Support Role
Reviews
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just confusing and terrible
I absolutely adore Becky and her previous works, i have no complaints about her acting as Nanno, but it just didn't hit the same as before. The acting was great from everyone but the story just wasn't it.Each episode left me confused and bored. Half of the times i couldn't even understand why the characters deserved Nanno's punishment. For example the last episode.. The guy didn't even do anything wrong before Nanno came into the picture.
As for Sky, i really liked his character, but I feel like they could have done so much more with him. Really disappointed that they killed him off.
Overall this drama left me very confused and disappointed. I expected a lot more from it.
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I really wanted to love this. I was fully ready to love it.
I’m genuinely sad that I’m rating it so low. This was one of my most anticipated releases of the year, and I went into it incredibly excited.This will be a very short review.
After the first episode I still had hope. After the second, I already knew it wouldn’t go above 5 stars. It follows a proven formula — one that clearly works, as the first two seasons showed. This show had everything it needed to be great, yet it still failed.
This sequel (or side story, whatever you want to call it) lacked everything that made the previous seasons special: the startling, disturbing, and original situations, the compelling characters, and the excellent pacing.
And this?
I honestly can’t even explain what the purpose of the series was, other than to pad Netflix’s catalog. Mission accomplished, I guess.
So many things made it an excruciating watch: the inconsistent pacing, the weak character relationships, the heavy-handed attempts to teach lessons, the moral dilemmas, the punishments, and the forced suspense. It tried to be both dramatic and shocking, but ended up feeling predictable and repetitive.
That’s exactly why I don’t want to think about this series or even write about it. I’m choosing to pretend it was all a bad dream. Or a fever hallucination. Whatever helps me sleep at night.
P.S.
The Japanese remake starts on April 24th. I really hope I like that one.
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