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Hellbound korean drama review
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Hellbound
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by Mickey
Jan 1, 2023
6 of 6 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 8.5
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 9.0

Surprisingly good

This show is not for the faint hearted. But for those who are into suspense, mystery with supernatural and even religious elements, you might want to watch it.

지옥 (literally "Hell", but translates here to "Hellbound") is a series that is divided into two different stories, but is interconnected by this supernatural phenomenon where there would be a sudden presence of an angel that would "decree" a person for eternal damnation in hell on a specific date. Thinking that it is a "divine intervention", shaking the core of the society is a massive understatement.

The first part which spanned on episodes 1-3 focused on the effects of that sudden phenomenon. Afterall, everyone was now afraid that they were the next to receive said decree and experience what people before them did. The pacing on the plot, as well as the suspense and thrill were very well combined as it created a sense of terror to the people, even losing their minds. And this is where the charismatic Jeong Jin-soo entered. His stoic and calm exterior with the knowledge and wisdom he seemingly have were enough to make the people follow in his organization "The New Truth" and live more righteous lives. Yet, we all know this is not true. He has more than that, and his hidden brutal borderline sinister characteristics were revealed later on (which was the climax of the first part.) The highlight for this subplot would be at the end of episode 2 and beginning of episode 3.

Most viewers were turned-off by a sudden shift of story especially after episode 3 with its transition to the second part. I was waiting on the part where the show's plot quality would go down. At first, I was confused and lowkey disappointed but as much as there was a confusion, surprisingly, I liked that it now shifted with a new purpose - to question whether what is being preached by the New Truth true or not. Obviously, it was not true as presented with the new character Kyeong-hoon's baby receiving the said decree despite being a newborn. I found it interesting that at this point, the show is now trying to question whether this "divine intervention" really divine or not. I was not stucked with the narrative that the decrees were absolute, although the demonstrations were. Also, the hypocrisy and cult-like characteristics of this organization is now being slowly exposed.

Despite surprisingly liking the story shift, I had more questions than answers after watching the season finale since it ended with a cliffhanger, although I am now relieved that there would be a season 2. Furthermore, the finale proved that there is a reason underlying these occurences and I am now curious as to how it will unfold.

It is interesting to note the lesson that I learned with the 6 episodes I spent watching here which is that interpretations of the "messages" that God is trying to send to humans can vary, as what we have witnessed at the finale. Though some people/groups of people by whether established religions or cults would like to enact said interpretations to the whole society, saying these messages (or decrees, as in this case) is the truth, we really can't deduce that it is the absolute truth. After all, we don't know what God is thinking.

This was on my watchlist for so long. I did not watched it right away to prevent bias due to hype and afterwards, I had a kdrama hiatus. But now, I already finished it and it was surprisingly good.
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