Fear bounds us all
I have seen such negative criticisms about this show and I'm honestly so surprised because this was amazing. First of all if you're into psychological, thriller, suspenseful and dark shows, this will be an treat for you. It doesn't focus on supernatural elements but rather the philosophical and psychological aspects. So if you're expecting Train to busan or Squid game vibes, you'll be disappointed. I actually enjoyed it being more psychologically focused, it was refreshing to see and helped create a more deep connection with the audience than if it was heavenly based on supernatural elements. I can't even begin to explain how brilliant the screenplay, direction and story was. Hats off to every single person working on the show. The show is split into two halves. The first half is setting us up about the story and second half involves the action and consequences following the first half. It actually caught me off guard with how the writer decided to take forward the story.The main focus of this drama was fear and how fear can make humans do some unquestionable things. The cult and religion, mentioned in the story throughout was just the backdrop rather than the writers main focus. I believe the writer wanted the audience to see the impact fear and humans have upon each other, the cult was just a vessel of expanding that fear, the people in the drama couldn't bear to face hell and their bad deeds that they'd rather turn on each other and throw their humanity away. The screenplay was brilliant, the show did not feel rushed, confusing or slow and produced an effective story within 6 episodes which is difficult to do. This is a show where you actually have to think, the writer doesn't spoon feed you the answer rather they let you interpret what the show was trying to represent.
The actors, every single one did a great job, there was no main character which i appreciated about this, the location, cinematography and ambience only added to the dark aspect of the show. Just a pity that this wasn't appreciated enough but that's ok because the people that did know it was worth it. Fear I believe is one of the biggest emotions and this show tackles it so rawly and honestly that it left me wanting more. If you love a psychologically story that involves hell and fear, a supernatural and human element, don't even hesitate to give this a shot. One of my top shows.
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Unsettling, Brutal, Unpredictable
In the name of god, even violence is acceptable. The concept is great and different. The story line is so unpredictable and curiosity increases as episodes passes by. It is quite brutal and disturbing to watch humanity dying throughout the series.I did watch this because of Yoo Ah In. He looked creepy and did a very convincing job. Only question is that why did Yoo Ah In character has to die that early? Definitely did not expected that but didn't like this twist killing the main character that early.
Every supporting character did a great work.
It is not as good as I expected it to be and hyped it made
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I'm usually not into horror.... but....
I'm usually not into horror.... but.... I did enjoy this show a lot. The monsters were really cool and the story was interesting. I could not stop watching and finished it in just a few days.+ great cast.
+ great story, I especially loved how season 1 seemed to be into two parts and every part has a different set of main characters.
+ the monsters were great and terrifying.
+ very exciting cliffhanger at the end!
I can't wait to see how season 2 will go! Definitely a show I'll be rewatching before season 2 comes out.
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What an insightful proclamation
I enjoyed this drama because it showed a lot of insightful facts and meaningful scenes that can align with everyday life. When the first demonstration happened, I was surprised because I saw monsters killing a clearly frightened man in a very violent way. I mean in my opinion if I'm heading to my death, violently wouldn't be the way. So I kinda disagreed with the way they executed the deaths. I'm a Christian and I know that many of the things being displayed in this drama doesn't align with God's words, but they do align a lot with everyday beliefs and doings. Many people think that humans are born sinners, that fear can eradicate those sins. This drama executed it perfectly. The drama is on point, I loved the scenes and I can't wait for Season 2. I mean the ending was extremely surprising for me, so I'm waiting for any news of Season 2. The music was good as well, though I was too focused on the stuff displayed on the screen. The actors did a pretty good job, I congratulate them for showing perfect emotions. This is my review of this drama, if any of you have any comments and questions, just list them below, please.Was this review helpful to you?
How people would react with a constant fear of death?
That's the first time I write a review, I was surprised after seeing ratings because this drama is part of the genre that people like nowadays.To be honest I put this drama on my list without even knowing what was the plot and started just cause it's short (only six episodes of around 40-50 minutes). Once started, it immediately caught me, and I keep asking what's happening? Did I miss something? What's the truth behind these CGI Monsters?
I liked how the series shows the people reaction, the victims themselves and the "audience", it let us see how people act if they believe they're controlled by a higher power or if they think to have free will.
(I apologize if reading this review you will find only disconnected discourses, I would like to say that it doesn't contain any kind of judgment)
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A really gripping storyline!
I've seen all sorts of korean romcoms, comedies and action movies and this is the first time I'm writing a review for one because I feel so strongly about Hellbound and what seems to me is unfair criticism.There are so NINE things about this series that I just felt so deeply about.
(Full disclosure: Im a Muslim and I think that does affect how I look at this series as I try to compare it with the world of today and of the future.)
1- The storyline is one that has never ever been done in the history of any mainstream entertainment.
2- All the characters, including the lunatic cultists and its supporters are so well-depicted even with them being so bonkers.
3- The portrayal of how cultism can cultivate such a grim world run by borderline schizophrenic, narcissistic human beings
having no true allegiance to anyone except themselves is so on point!
4- The fascinated on-lookers filming each demonstration with their phones showing false sympathy as the world spirals further down into turmoil almost comes as a slap in the face to people who live such lives today.
5- The masked stinking rich VIPs paying to get front seats to watch what seems to them as another form of entertainment as the 'lower beings' suffer.
6- The way people have to make the hardest decision to die in hiding just so their families aren't ostracised for something they did or did not do.
7- The look of despair when people receive the decree and punishment, with some of them ignorant enough to continue to live a life of sin as if they were still untouchable in a world where seemingly the sinful are so cruelly and brutally punished.
8- The world-wide organized crime and violence that ensues using the new 'religion' as a false front.
9- The blatantly deceitful workings of the cult behind the scenes to ensure they remain in power.
All in all, I am extremely surprised how the writers were able to so accurately illustrate a world with gullible people having no real sense of direction. The on-lookers, supporters and crime syndicate are the perfect fit for the good, the bad and the ugly. If you put some thought into it, it almost feels like this is exactly what the world would behave and react if something so horrific was to happen.
P.S. The chaotic camera work in the latter half of the last episode is so terrifyingly good.
P.P.S. I've never been the sort of person who would rewatch anything hence the low rewatch value.
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500 characters idk how many to go, the fx was fire, ill never not appreciate some gore in my kdramas, unblurred bloody knives
(no rewatch value rating)
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A Victim of Squid Game's Success
It's important to remember that there is a difference between bad dramas and dramas not meant for your taste. In my opinion, HB is NOT a bad drama.The themes of the show are clear and easy to understand, yet open for multiple interpretations. The action scenes are directed extremely well. The music never seems too out of place. Despite being only 6 episodes long, at no point did I feel like the story was overloaded or rushed.
On paper, not much happens but it is still entertaining in other ways. Thinking about how HB applies to the real world and what you would do if you were any of the characters on screen was a really eye-opening experience for me.
I must admit that episode 5 and the first half of episode 6 were painfully boring to sit through though. However, the final fight scene makes up for this.
I say HB is a victim of Squid Game's success because if HB was released first, I have a feeling that it would be receiving more positive reviews right now. Yes, HB is not as stimulating as Squid Game since it focuses on broader themes and a smaller pot of characters.
I urge everyone to be fair with their criticisms of this show.
Even so, HB is not perfect.
A few things that bothered me included:
A. WHERE IS THE PRESIDENT IN ALL OF THIS?: Okay, a trio of supernatural creatures condemn people to Hell in public. After the first public demonstration, this should be a nation-wide emergency. So, where is the president in all of this? And how are peoples' brutal deaths allowed to be livestreamed on TV? Last time I checked, your tattoos could not be seen on television in South Korea. I seriously doubt actual death is an exception.
B. WAS YOUNGJAE BORN YESTERDAY?: There's a random 4-year time skip, and the New Truth is practically a stand-in for the government now. There are museums dedicated to the sinners who agreed to be a part of public demonstrations. At this point, everyone and their dead grandpa knows how powerful the New Truth is and the existence of these monsters. So, tell me why Jae is so shocked when his friend gets condemned to Hell right in front of him. He acts like he has no clue what his friend is talking about when his time is almost up.
C. THIS HOSPITAL IS SO RUDE!: Lawyer Min has a mother in her late 60's suffering from cancer. When her already near-death mother is struck on the head with a metal bat and rushed to the hospital, tell me why healthcare officials threw her on a bed and called it a day. She wasn't rushed to the emergency room. She, despite being in an extremely critical condition, is not given someone to supervise her state. Mind you, the hospital was not busy at all. Poor Min had to be the first person to discover that her mother died. I was in disbelief.
Keep these in the back of your mind, and you'll be able to enjoy HB.
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You would regret for not watching this
LIKEI was cursing the scriptwriter for one of the upcoming deaths but the ending turned out great - though painful but that was the best
DISIKE
Season two please air already
MUSIC
Not to my liking
REWATCH VALUE
On my list to re-watch someday when I'm free
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Better As It Goes
So I got here cause the name and I gotta say, it was an interesting ride. Ok in the beginning I was a little confused about how people could possibly manipulate/control the will of a GOD but then I remembered... we're humans, and there's no doubt in my mind if something like this began to happen (which I'm surprised something like this hasn't happened yet) that it would definitely go something like this. Where everyone just follows like sheep and puts the blame on everyone else (like how we do now). Anyway, the more things started coming together I started to enjoy it more. There's a few parts that are intense but nothing too serious. As a parent I got kinda angry toward the end but if you step back and keep an open mind, you'll see something's came to a good/satisfying end.That ending had S2 vibes and I'm ready af for it
Enjoy...
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It had potential
We were introduced to a policeman, Jin Kyeong-hoon, as the team leader was updating them on a new cult, New Truth. I was rooting for him to defeat the cult and whatever monsters that had been shredding and burning people. Amidst the chaos, a vigilante group called The Arrowhead appeared and decided to take matters into their own hands.Basically, the monsters, according to New Truth, were Angels sent by God to punish the sinful one. And The Arrowheads job was to expose their sin and also punish anyone that was in the Angels way.
Jin Kyeong-hoon team up with Min Hye-jin to help a family when a single-mother got a message that she will be next to die.
Episode 4 continues 5 years later as Bae Young-jae became the next main character. I lost interest here because I was invested with Jin Kyeong-hoon. But, I wanted to know the conclusion of the series.
The New Truth had a new leader who gained profit by broadcasting live the moment the Angels punish someone. Another group emerged to help anyone who got the death message to avoid the live broadcast. The New Truth decided to team up with The Arrowhead to track this group and eliminate them.
The ending foreshadowed a 2nd season. I don't have any theory to share to avoid touching on sensitive topic. I mean each religion have their own believe. What do the atheist and Scientologist think about it? I love to know their opinion.
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