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Alex
1 people found this review helpful
Nov 21, 2021
6 of 6 episodes seen
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Overall 7.0
Story 6.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 7.0

Lost interest halfway.

Don't get me wrong, I was really invested in this drama since the first trailer came out... But after watching it I feel a little disappointed. It started really well but after the 3rd episode I couldn't really see where it was headed. For me it could had just ended there.
The second half of this drama was hard to watch. The change of characters made it hard to sympathize with them and the plot...(if there even was one) had so many holes. The concept was GOOD but the way they decided to develop it is such a waste of potential.
I feel like this drama could had been so much more...but as it is now I'm not even interested in a second season. Overall I give it a 7/10.

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DryedMangoez
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Oct 1, 2022
6 of 6 episodes seen
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Overall 9.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 8.0

A Pensive Thriller

Hellbound is a pensive thriller that blends fantasy, supernatural and horror with thought-provoking discussion and even a touch of biblical epic. Yeon Sang Ho, the mind behind the excellent Train to Busan, directs this series based on his own webtoon of the same name. And Hellbound shares many of the same qualities that made the blockbuster film so successful, including the ability to examine real world ills while engaging in action-packed spectacle.

You’re in it for the philosophical discussions? Very nice! You’re sticking with it for the exciting (and yes, violent) action? That’s cool too.

Hellbound successfully offers up a bit of both. It may not be easy blending together deeper and very real ideas with fantastical spectacle, but I believe Yeon Sang Ho has done that here. In merely hopping along for the ride, you can be treated to a thriller that legitimately offers up surprising twists and turns. Most especially in the series’ many (keyword: many!) climaxes. But if you’re inclined and willing to dig deeper, there’s a lot of things for you to grab hold of as well.

Though certainly not perfect, Hellbound is an unflinching and bold series that commands attention. Whether or not it can hold your attention will be up to your level of commitment and faith in it. And as the series will so vividly illustrate, each person will be coming from a different place and position in life to influence that effort.

With a season 2 confirmed, it definitely has rewatch value. And that definitely helps you get into the story a bit more knowing that the story continues after the very last exciting scenes of this first season.

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NerdyGeedY
2 people found this review helpful
Nov 20, 2021
6 of 6 episodes seen
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Overall 5.0
Story 6.5
Acting/Cast 7.0
Music 4.0
Rewatch Value 4.5
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Projector Face

Projector Face is death angel, not a good animation for a death angel,

The series is written by a known writer, and series was based from a webtoon, some may love it some people might pass this series because a good written script was so so directed and animated,

Can't argue with the actors, they get paid at the end of the day

Music could have been better if it was directed well enough

If you like fiction stories and could not care less about the animation it is a well written series,
however if you are a critic and value the portrayal of the written script and how the series was directed i think some will be satisfied and some will look for more because there is a lot missing as the series was directed.

last scene was a copied from the terminator and species, i think it was cool ( why was the animation good at the end scene only)

A good script, an ok acting, so so direction, so so soundtrack, so so animation
meaning that if a season 2 materializes with improve direction, soundtrack and animation then it would be good

Usually season 1 series always deliver, then high expectations on season 2 materializes
this series, i think it is the other way around, keep it low on season 1 then turn it up on Season 2 (hope so)






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Emma
2 people found this review helpful
Nov 22, 2021
6 of 6 episodes seen
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Overall 6.0
Story 6.0
Acting/Cast 8.5
Music 5.5
Rewatch Value 3.0

Not As Good Or Captivating As Train To Busan & Peninsula

I'm watching Hellbound and no idea how I feel about it yet. It's just so weird

I really really really can't stand that arrowhead livestreamer with all his glow in the dark face paint and a skull on his head. He's really fucking annoying.

Woaw I did not expect Yoo Ah In to die not even halfway through the series. I thought he was supposed to be the main character.

You can truly see hellbound is made by the person who made train to Busan & peninsula.

I truly hate that mother of the baby HOW CAN YOU HONESTLY THINK AN INFANT, A NEWBORN BABY IS AN EVIL SINNER? HOW CAN THAT COME ACROSS YOUR MIND? MY FIRST INSTINCT AND REACTION WOULD BE LIKE THIS IS UNFAIR, NO WAY A BABY CAN BE EVIL OR A SINNER. THIS ISN'T RIGHT. I really hate her.

Lawyer woman is a kickass lady though.

What a fucking moron that mother is. She's lowkey on my list of characters I hated most this year.

OMG WOW OMO! Annoying livestreamer received the decree as well. Damn.... that's kind of full circle. Oh wait he's world's biggest asshole.

Okay, I take it back. The mother really had a redemption arc and both she & her husband protected the baby.

Oh my god no..... not again some kind of zombies. Seriously what is that ending?

I have a love-hate relationship with Hellbound and I have no idea how to rate this.

I hated it but also admired it. Some aspects they did sooo fucking well while others had me like humph this ain't that great. I was also fascinated by some elements while others made me go like bitch not this shit again. The only character I was actually invested in was a baby AND I NORMALLY DON'T LIKE BABIES. I did appreciate a character that was a single mother of a 13 year old boy & a 6 year old girl. Also, the dad of the baby was nice & baby momma really had a redemption as well. BUT SERIOUSLY THIS CREATOR DIRECTOR DUDE HAS SUCH A FETISH FOR PARENTS SACRIFICING THEMSELVES FOR THEIR CHILDREN. It is in all the 3 works I've seen so far of him. AND SOMETIMES IT EVEN HAPPENS MULTIPLE TIMES IN ONE WORK.

I guess my undying love for Netflix made kdramas is not so undying anymore. I guess it will be a 6 since it is my least favourite project of that creator.

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SieL68
1 people found this review helpful
Nov 23, 2021
6 of 6 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 3.5
Story 2.0
Acting/Cast 6.0
Music 4.0
Rewatch Value 2.0

Is this about apocalypse, corruption, judgement day, monsters or what? I seriously don't know

People have mixed feedback about this so if you liked this drama, I completely respect your preference however this review might not be for you. It's all my opinion so read at your own risk.

I don't know where to start how this is problematic for me. I don't have much expectations when I started watching it because it's not really the type of drama that I prefer to watch. I'm just seriously curious as to where the plot will lead me and maybe it's an unexpected gem.

During the first episode, I just thought maybe it's a slowburn drama wherein everything will make sense as I go further but I finished the drama and not much luck on it to be honest. I just seriously finished it because I don't want another pending drama on my watchlist.

Kudos to the actors though. I can see that they gave their all so I appreciate that. Maybe this drama is just really not my style. The ending also makes me feel like, 'what? Seriously they're expecting to drag this crap further?'

If you're thinking of watching this, it's just a 6 episode watch so why not see for yourself. You might like this more than I did. But if you're someone who loves watching series that makes sense, you can skip this one.

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Honest Reviews Only
1 people found this review helpful
Jan 16, 2022
6 of 6 episodes seen
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Overall 5.0
Story 4.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 2.0
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Hellbound? More like what the hell did I just watch?

I was very interested in this drama when I saw it on the "upcoming" section on Netflix. I watched the trailer and was very intrigued by it. Even after the first 2-3 episodes, the entire concept still seemed very interesting and my eyes were glued to the screen. The idea of having a small shift in the main character of the drama was rather interesting as well. However, after I finished the drama, I realised that everything made no sense. There was no explanation whatsoever - I mean, why did Yoo Ah-in even coax the girl to kill the man who killed her mother? What was the point of that? And what happened to that girl's father? Literally, what the hell is going on?

This drama had great ideas that were just poorly executed. Perhaps it's because they were only limited to those few episodes. I heard there'd be a season 2, but what's the point in splitting it into two seasons if that meant ending the first season extremely poorly? Was it really worth it, Netflix?

In summary:
What i liked - cgi, concept
What i disliked - incomprehensible plot

Star of the show: ???

Rating: 5/10
Watch if you like to be confused

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sapphicdisaster
1 people found this review helpful
Nov 22, 2021
6 of 6 episodes seen
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Overall 7.0
Story 6.5
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 7.5
Rewatch Value 6.0
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Confusing and confused

(very light spoilers, nothing major revealed)
As everyone else, I was very excited for Hellbounds release. And I wouldn’t say that I was let down, but I still think that this drama left a lot to be desired.

Without a doubt, this show has a lot going for it, including cinematography and a few stand-out performances, especially coming from cult -leader Jung Jin-soo who had me captivated every time he was on screen. But this is a very plot-heavy show so it feels fair to focus my review of this drama mostly on that.
Hellbound has a few interesting concepts that I really appreciated. I think the most interesting aspect of this show, is how it explores the exploitation of tragedies. How would we act, if the existence of God and hell were confirmed in our universe? Wouldn’t our first instinct be to capitalize on those events? How long would it take us to try and rationalize what is happening, to twist the stories until they fit in our world-view? I think it was very fitting that no matter how out of control the events of the drama got, even after literally proving the existence of Angels of death, capitalism was the one thing that prevailed. That gave the entire show an air of capitalist-realism that I found really interesting. I got a strong Death Note vibe from the whole premise but the story had enough additions to make it feel like its own thing. Analyzing how we as our society would react to such a setting, factoring in the internet, mob-mentality, streamers, and video virality made this feel fresh and relevant. I also know that South Korea has a pretty serious cult-problem so the premise of the show also appealed to me on a cultural level.

So yes, in theory, this drama could have been great. But as the MyDramaList score shows: it’s not. It’s merely alright.
When I first read the synopsis of this show I was wondering, how the hell (no pun intended) they were going to pull off a story as complicated as this one in six episodes. The answer to this question is simple: They don’t. While I could, more or less follow the plot, Hellbound ended up being not only a confusing but also sadly a deeply confused show that doesn’t seem to know what it wants to be. A lot of elements, metaphors, and subtext were introduced and then quickly dropped, because six episodes simply weren’t enough to tell this story. I think the best example for this problem was demonstrated in detective Jin Kyung Hoon who, for a good amount of this drama on every level seemed to be its main character but suddenly disappeared when a new protagonist was introduced by episode four. Now I enjoyed both these characters but still was left kind of stunned when the show, past its mid-point, suddenly decided to tell the story from the point of view of someone we never even met before. Then there is, of course, the open ending, which I did sort of expect but at this point, I am very doubtful that we’re ever going to get a Hellbound season 2, and considering that, this story left way too many knots untied for my taste.

Also, and I don’t know where else where to mention this as it’s only a half-serious criticism of the show, but good God Bae Youngjaes baby is ugly. I felt like laughing every time it was on screen. I understand that the majority of the CGI-budget probably went to the monsters and action (and understandably so) but this has to be the worst animated infant I have seen since Twilight.

I read that many people were disappointed with the drama's lack of gore and that many were hoping for an experience more similar to Sweet Home. While Sweet Home is a show close to my heart, this is not the case for me. I think all the ingredients were there to make this drama special. I didn’t need any more blood from it, just a bit more focus. Sadly the potential to be great doesn’t make something great and so Hellbound simply isn’t.
Still, it’s not a total waste of your time. I am not mad about having watched this. The questions this story poses were interesting enough to keep me engaged. There’s enough about this drama to be somewhat enjoyable, plus while the short runtime might have weakened the quality of the show, this way it at least doesn’t feel as big of a commitment. Should you watch this? Sure but lower your expectations. I will say this: If you liked Death Note you’re probably going to get some kind of kick out of Hellbound. Just bear with it for those few episodes. You’re not going to get a whole lot of explanations from this show but a few interesting thesis statements about the state of the world (plus an ugly looking CGI baby).

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7Adi20
0 people found this review helpful
Nov 24, 2021
6 of 6 episodes seen
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Overall 8.0
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 6.0
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It’s about humans trying to give meaning to supernatural events..

Overall series is decent though not the great one out there.
There are some logical gaps for sure.
Series is about: (these are obvious and many understood in same way, just wanted to state here)
1. How few use the some supernatural phenomenon to their advantage and they eventually end up becoming more evil to maintain that image.
2. Another set of people involve in satisfying their whims using the same event. They are more dangerous from the very beginning.
3. If god created that Supernatural phenomenon , there might be some mistakes in the process. It would take time to rectify/modify them. GOD’S CREATION IS NOT PERFECT. IT EVOLVES OVER TIME.
4. The CGI MONSTERS are just using the brute force and they do not have the ability to care about consequences. Those visuals were unnecessary, horror can be created with simple creatures as well.
5. How humans try to give meaning to any event though it’s never clear why few were selected for that hell.

Few unanswered questions for season 2
1. What is the selection criteria.
2. How did baby survive
3. Why that dead lady became human again .
4. What is the intended message for that supernatural phenomenon or is it just random or is it done by some demons.

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Tanzim
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Dec 3, 2021
6 of 6 episodes seen
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Overall 1.0
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Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 1.0
Rewatch Value 1.0

Not recommended -_- !!

Watching this drama made my blood pressure rise. It's very confusing and painful. They let the bullies bully anyone they wanted and made innocents look like sinners and punished them.


Those idiot cult priests made a fool out of the whole nation and the people accepted it. Police and Law couldn't do anything about it.


Didn't want to add spoilers but I was out of words. I was bored so I watched it. now I'm regretting it. My mind is a mess now. A total war field!.

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Rubymay
1 people found this review helpful
Nov 21, 2021
6 of 6 episodes seen
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Overall 9.5
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 10
Music 9.5
Rewatch Value 8.5

Realistically epic

Watching hellbound was a wonderful and beautiful experience for me. The ones who said this drama was not so good or scary they had expectations of sweet home type apocalypse. But this drama showed how just one reason is enough for mankind lose to their sanity and follow a herd blindly. How some people start thinking themselves as god. Eagerly waiting for season 2. To the ones who are still thinking wether to watch or skip, I would say to watch hellbound without any thoughts and expectations. This drama shows that people's thoughts and fear itself is making their lives a living hell.

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Ace
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Dec 9, 2021
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Overall 8.0
Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 4.0

Human Fears the Unknown

This show may get flagged with mixed reviews, but I honestly quite enjoyed its concept. Despite its flaws in story-telling, I felt like everything was intended.

Even though this is a supernatural show, the real focus isn't actually on the supernaturals, but on humans and our society.

We as humans thrive on information, knowledge and predictability, so as soon as that is thrown out the window, chaos will ensue and swallow the world. And this show captures this idea perfectly as we see how quickly the world turns when the supernatural events immerged. Furthermore, how vile some people are to corrupt the truth simply for self-gain.

So if you were hoping to jump into this, expecting a creatively-written supernatural world, this show will disappoint you because it doesn't really cover many details on the supernatural side. In fact, towards the latter 3 episodes, you will be given more questions than answers. Some of the supernatural stuff seems to just happen out of the convenience to push the human side of the story, which I can see why some people hate. If you ask me, give it a try - the first episode is a bit of a mystery and open-ended but you should know how you would feel by the second episode.

In terms of acting, I was honestly very impressed. All of the main cast was solid, except for the police - I thought his character was a bit illogical sometimes, so perhaps the writing is to-blame instead. However, a special mention is Yoo Ah In's role. He absolutely sold his character.

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BaldFerrets
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Dec 23, 2023
6 of 6 episodes seen
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Overall 5.0
Story 4.5
Acting/Cast 7.0
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 1.0
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Existentialism Gone Amok.

The drama portrays interesting apocalyptic scenarios, using philosophical undertones to convey its point.
We can see appropriate criticisms against the religious zealots and the tyrannical priest class abusing its authority to gain control over the mass, a retelling of Nietzsche's biting critique on religion. We also receive a neat existentialist prescription: Don't rely on authority, rely on yourself and empiricism. Face the helms of danger with courage. Settle matters with your own choice and self-governance! Sounds great on paper. The issue?

None of the existentialist philosophers who encouraged us to think for ourselves encountered a supernatural floating head that damned people to Hell nor bootleg grey Hulks eradicating people left and right. All of them presupposed that God did not exist, so the natural recourse is to take matters into our own hands. Although a slight distinction, that slight distinction makes for a understandable and reasonable argument into one that is completely untenable. In other words, the drama conveys the most radical idea: Even if God or supernatural beings exist and gave us presumably divine commands, we say fuck it and take matters into our own hands and how we see fit.

The antidote against an unstoppable supernatural force is cute, but flimsy. It is as if we encountered an encroaching catastrophic tsunami with nowhere to hide, and the writer confidently assures us we need to face it directly for it is our only option. Fueled by his inspiring words, we brace ourselves and await the tidal behemoth. Any sensible person running away from the crashing waves dies and perishes. However, we, until the brink of death, face forward and are rewarded as a portion of the tide splits and passes right by us. We remain undamaged for we did not despair! Just as the writer said, we decided and accomplished our goal. The great irony? We relied on a divine force of the writer to part the seas to save ourselves from this dilemma despite our proclamation to overcome the situation by ourselves.

Similarly, despite the cute prescription of the show, the characters rely on Deus ex machina to rescue them. The protagonists mindlessly retort their individualistic beliefs, yet escape their perilous circumstances with the writer's convenient interventions; a direct contradiction of the confused theme declared by the drama.

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