Story: Episode 1 and 5 had the same director, while 2,3, and 4 were all different. They each showed what happened in their own way, meaning things are slightly switched up each episode. It kind've bugged me for some reason, but if it didn't i would have gave a 10! While mostly its horror, there is also tragedy, mystery, suspense, and revenge. Be patient and all the pieces will come together at the end.
Acting: For once I'm watching a show without idols, and I kind've like it. Each and every character was played right and it truly felt like their real personality.
Music: Quite a bit of classical music, and even metal in episode 4 (didnt know korea had heavy metal!) and looooots of creepy sounds/music which makes it even more intense!
Rewatch: I really wouldnt think i would have a reason to rewatch a scary movie when i know what will happen, but this is an exception. Rewatching will probably help on picking up alot of things you didnt before. And plus rewatching this with friends and making fun of some parts would be fun!
Overall, If you love horror and like a good story behind it, watch this! If you get to the end of it and don't chicken out, you will be very satisfied!
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A note about why I rated it an 8. There were some parts of the story that left me confused at the end. I felt there were still some unanaswered questions that lingered and a couple of scenes that were shown quite differently. Also, episode three was short on the creepy.
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I enjoyed Coma so much. I especially like the storytelling-style, the story revolves only in one case but told from different perspectives of the people involved in the case so you have a perfect grasp of what really happened. It's also set in one place (the hospital), and I like how they made it look like it all happened simultaneously because each ep took place on the same day, the day before the hospital was scheduled to close down. At some point two or three of the people involved in the said case happened to meet each other in the episodes. The execution was pretty amazing; the five episodes were really used efficiently to tell the whole story. And the horror parts?*insert leonardo dicaprio biting his fist meme*SO GOOD. The type of good that doesn't sacrifice the whole story just so they can have good jump scares. If you're up for something scary, tragic, with lots of blood, I recommend Coma (and it's only 5 episodes). Was this review helpful to you?
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