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Turtle Stomper

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Turtle Stomper

Seattle (USA)
Hellbound korean drama review
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Hellbound
4 people found this review helpful
by Turtle Stomper
Nov 23, 2021
6 of 6 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 8.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 4.0
Rewatch Value 5.0
This review may contain spoilers

Watch it like a long movie, not like a short Kdrama.

Wow there sure are a lot of bad reviews here. It's true that is this an awfully short format for a Kdrama, and that impacted the sort of character development we're used to. What you get here is longer than a movie, but shorter than the vast majority of Kdramas, and for that shortened format I thought it was exceptionally well done. In movies, you often see unexplained plot points and less developed characters, this is more like a long movie than a short Kdrama. The CG heavy baby was a little weird to watch, but the overall story was pretty impressive. Maybe it's the world we live in these days, but it seemed super realistic to me that people would just blindly accept a new faith because they are so desperate for any answer, regardless of whether or not that answer makes logical sense.

The part of this that seemed unrealistic to me was not having the military getting involved at all. Like weird alien assholes saying they're from god show up and melt people and no one even tries to nuke them? For sure if something like this happened IRL it would be more like the people who were given the decree would be taken to a military base and all sorts of testing would be done to see whether the decree can be thwarted or the fat ropey alien golem things killed. Mostly because if this were a decree from god against bad people, all the wealthy people in power would find themselves first on the chopping block and thus eager to learn how to protect themselves. That part of it I really had to suspend logic to get through. Maybe that's coming in season 2 idk.

The acting was pretty good, the visuals were good, and the story was compelling and would have been probably more appropriately set either in the distant future post-apocalypse or in the distant past....someplace with out technology. If it were set in modern day you'd have every scientist in the global community trying to snip off a piece of the aliens to see what they're made of and how they might be destroyed.

If you suspend your belief through all that and just take the story as it is, I think it's pretty compelling to watch how quickly people turn on each other, even their own friends and family, if they believe it will afford them more personal safety. That, I think, is the real message of this show. People are sheep and will flock to whatever group or religion that affords them the highest level of safety. People will greedily grasp at power to achieve some illusion of control. People will judge and condemn others in a heartbeat, if it means not ending up on the losing side.

Overall, this is entertaining, has a poignant message, and is worth a watch. If the plot seems confused, it's because you are watching a world in which all the participants are also confused. You don't have a single main lead guide who stays with you the entire show to fit the pieces together for you, you're abandoned and alone and trying to make sense of it all just like every character in this drama. And I think that's pretty poetic.
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