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What was the point?
TW: Self HarmThe show was kinda a whole lot of nothing. There were some aspects of the show I enjoyed which is why my overall score is 6.5 and not lower. I’m left feeling a little disappointed because they had so much to work with and yet the overall series was lacklustre. After completing the series I’m left asking myself what kinda message was this show supposed to convey? Because there’s no clear answer. I thought the part were the friend tries to cut herself to have something in common was unnecessary. I feel like everything about the friends character was unnecessary. Mostly everything in this show was for shock value and had little meaning behind it. If your looking for a shocking series with many twist, this is for you. But if your looking for something with dept and meaning I’d watch something else.
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"Mask Girl": A Work of Uniqueness and Depth
Yo, fellow binge-watchers!Just want to share my thoughts on this Netflix gem - "Mask Girl." Trust me, this show isn't just your regular popcorn entertainment – it's like a rollercoaster ride for your feels!
Each episode is like a whole new plot, from office craziness to family stuff and a bit of dark humor. But here's the kicker: every character's the star of their own show. You see their side of things.
But what sets "Mask Girl" apart? It's the crazy uniqueness. This ain't your run-of-the-mill show,. It's like a mix of dark and gritty, with Twists. And the way they blend it all? Mind-blowing. Kudos to the writer for coming up with this twisted, mind-boggling concept.
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very confusing plot line
Starting this review for the show is quite a challenge because it was incredibly intriguing. It managed to captivate me right from the beginning, which is a rarity for me when I start new shows. I particularly loved the initial storyline involving the office worker and her secret streaming hobby; it reminded me of the movie "Cam" that was released a while ago, and I thoroughly enjoyed it.However, the aspect that left me somewhat perplexed was the feeling of a complete 180-degree shift in the story's plot. If I were to skip ahead a few episodes, I wouldn't have thought it was the same show. Towards the end, it felt like an entirely different narrative. It's not that the new storyline was bad; it remained intriguing. Still, I couldn't help but feel that I missed out on numerous elements, leaving me rather bewildered about how it transitioned from point A to point B. I do believe the show had great potential, but I wish it had delved more deeply into the initial plot because it felt like we rushed through so much in so little time.
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Never been more Enraptured in my life
This series is a culmination of acting, plot, SFX and music; producing this grotesque beauty. Dynamically paced, viewers are not spared in this whirlwind of a rollercoaster ride. A modicum that distinguishes itself amongst other kdramas, yet in such a down to earth manner, your standards of not just K-drama but series or shows in general will never be topped ever again. It's almost inevitable you'll hate every single character, which is the true beauty and pinnacle of artistry of this series; a reflection that no human is purely good. Corrupted love is the main theme; Mo-mi's desire to be love is riddled in delusion, Oh-nam's love is a twisted obsession, Kyung Ja's maternal love is idolatry of for her son and so on. I've never paid much attention to rating Music when writing reviews, but the orchestral masterpiece of the bgm mirrors the twistedness of the characters and their motives. Yet, despite being the series being a reflection of our corruptness, the series balances this with the reminder that hope and goodwill is innate to humanity. Doing this with artful nuance and balance, the main message is a reminder that no matter how twisted our motives, purity and true love triumphs all. A riveting masterpiece and masterclass; this is truly the standard.Was this review helpful to you?
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most messed up show I’ve ever watched not for the faint of heart
the synopsis should have given it a rated R rating it showed a lot of explicit themes, such as raping, sexual assault, pornography stalking child, grooming, murder, and more. I was only watching the show for Nana. Towards the end of the series, I realized I was hate watching it. One of the cast members is from uncanny counter, and I know that the actor is playing two separate characters, but I cannot look at her face the same anymore after this series. Her gentle character in uncanny counter is now covered with this murderous and vengeful character it really shook me to my core, and not in a good way. I was scared, and the emotions were extremely intense. I didn’t realize they would be bringing children into the show which made it worse for me. I thought I was going to be in revenge story just between adults. How in the end the child had to witness her own kidnapping in the murder of her grandmother and mother, right before her eyes and the death of her paternal grandmother and her kidnapper. That really scared me. I watch the penthouse. It wasn’t as bad as this. It was crazy but it was stupid crazy it was good. This is just messed up. I highly don’t recommend this to anyone. But for those who choose to watch it anyway, please keep your children away. It’ll give them nightmares. I would submit a lower rewatch rating, but I felt that if this site doesn’t give a disclaimer warning for rated R series a requires your review such as this one to warn people what they getting into. For those who like this show it’s up to you, but I just want to express my own opinion.Was this review helpful to you?
The whole drama went off topic
A supposedly social commentary drama got swayed away into making cult movie storyline and the decision making of the characters were never realistic to begin with. At first it was fine, modern human behavior was shown in this urban digital society, but when all the killing fest started, the whole drama went into downfall and became an unnecessary convoluted revenge drama that was totally off topic from its initial material. There were some quality scenes at the beginning but that's all about it, it's really confusing why the writers would take this route instead of making it into those tech focused dystopian story.Was this review helpful to you?
Ignore the 7.8 rating. This show felt like a 8 at worst, 8.2 at best.
I don't know this is rated so low. Yes, it's a tad predictable, but it's also very interesting how the show got from point A to B. You'll be surprised where the show goes and you will most likely enjoy the ride. There's a lot to like about the show, but I don't want to spoil anything. But one thing you should know is if the 7.8 rating is steering you away because you feel like you could spend your time watching a better show, give it a chance. You would be surprised how good it can get in a short period of time. It's only 7 episodes at roughly an hour each. It's worth your time.Was this review helpful to you?
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The desire to be loved by everyone is an illusion
Why does Kim Mo Mi have to live a miserable life just because she was not born beautiful?Do people choose their looks?
Since when did beauty have special standards to be loved by everyone? Should you bury dreams and talents just because you are not beautiful?
The series dealt with the issue of bullying and neglect of raising children and its consequences.
...the series was about telling their life stories in an amazing way
The only thing they didn't mention in the series was why they didn't mention the child's father and why Kim Momi didn't tell the old lady that her daughter 'was her granddaughter.
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A Dark and Twisted Rashomon
"Mask Girl" packs a lot into 7 episodes. Instead of offering typical KDrama escapism, this drama delves into characters looking for their own forms of escape. Mask Girl and the characters in her world are dark, lonely, and even delusional anti-heroes. They may not always be likable or sane but they are easy to empathize with as we watch their lives spiral more and more out of control with every episode. This drama's content is also wild and intensely adult, including nudity and violence, but it never felt too over the top to me. In a world full of influencers, Idols, and only fans setting a new standard, "Mask Girl" and its themes feel perfect for the times even though much of the story technically takes place in the past.My favorite thing about this drama is that it is told in a Rashomon style with each episode representing a new character's POV. The less you know while watching the better as each character is introduced and brought to the forefront with new perspectives on things we thought we knew and have already seen. I admit that some of the story is predictable but in a way that feels more tragically inevitable, making the suspense more intense. I especially loved the first 2 episodes, not only because of the amazing performances by Lee Han Byeol and Ahn Jae Hong, but because it really felt like I was a fly on the wall observing someone's most intimate thoughts, feelings, and desires which made me root for some characters even in spite of their actions as the story progressed. In a weird way, it's a shout-out to the intensely socially awkward but also about all of us.
Another honorable mention for me is Yeom Hye Ran. She really broke my heart in some scenes while totally surprising me in others. She gave my favorite performance in this drama and I was totally able to separate her from Ms. Chu in "Uncanny Counter 1&2" (which I am also currently watching) even though I love her in that role too. She definitely has an acting range FAAAAR beyond her years. She's for sure one of my favorites now!
Would I watch this again? Sure. It's not an easy watch, but the characters are so interesting that I would be curious to see it all again knowing the full story. I do think the later episodes wouldn't be as exciting the second time around, but the story and performances are still strong enough to keep me watching.
The only thing I didn't like as much is the ending which I wish went the less safe and obvious route.
I also think the soundtrack is perfect. Adding a lot to the storytelling without an unnecessary epic ballad or song repeating over and over again to force the mood. The music just complements everything with just the right mood.
And shout out to the director for some really cool yet subtle imagery, and keeping the nudity, sex, and violence tastefully done.
Overall, "Mask Girl" delves not only into an image-obsessed society but also into the different personas we show the outside world vs. how we truly are and feel inside. Yes, this is a thriller, filled with violence and revenge, but it's also thought-provoking, delving into image and validation and obsession and insecurity... some of the less appealing aspects of human nature, without being too preachy about it. I also feel like this is hardly a dark comedy. I laughed a few times. but this is pretty much a tragedy from start to finish. Still, it manages to avoid being too depressing and that balance helps make it super easy to binge. I definitely recommend it to those interested in a grown-up drama, with some memorable characters, and a unique storytelling style. "Mask Girl" is the personification of a "don't judge a book by its cover" drama. It definitely won't be for everyone, but don't judge "Mask Girl" by the poster, description, or shocked reviewers. This one, I think, you have to get to know for yourself.
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Ending was so stupid
Spoil endingThe story started off very well. New exciting plot, interesting characters. Until episode 3, it started to get a bit boring but still exciting enough to keep watching (maybe because I'd like to know what the ending would be). The worst was the last episode when all the developed thrilling story went down hill...
- Evil grandma was so hard to die when everyone died so easily. She kept coming back to life it's annoying.
- How could police let evil grandma pointed a gun at people?!? In reality, they would have already shot the grandma to keep people safe.
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Not a fun watch
I came to this show expecting a thriller like "Celebrity," which I thought was corny and pretty fun to watch. This was crazy - excessive feats of R-rated nonsense that did NOT need to be involved in the show. The premise had a lot of promise, as do lots of webtoon-adapted k-dramas, but it really reminded me of that messed up manga (Juujika no Rounen?? I'm really not sure) where it was a premise of revenge from different characters with evil intents but ultimately showcased the torture and assault (I'm talking extremely uncomfortable) There's no way to defend this as realistic - it's just messed up. And it is not fun nor interesting to watch. I can't accurately judge the acting because no way am I seriously watching all the scenes of a dude with a jiggling doll in his house and more pornographic scenes of him - as well as him as a R*PIST??? Really disgusted me, I felt bad for the main character but that was really it. Had to fast forward some scenes because it made me extremely uncomfortable, as I've said.Was this review helpful to you?
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It tried
It tried to be artsy and unique. It also tried to have some kind of message.It succeeded at the former, and failed at the latter as most people including myself have no idea what the drama wanted to say, and all the "interpretations" I read so far feel like a stretch or projection. Since it was adapted from webtoon chances are the author was just making shit up as they went.
Each episode tells a different a story focused on different character. This, combined with constant time skips makes it hard to get attached to anyone and doesn't really motivate to watch the next episodes.
Some observations:
-Iphones were only invented in 2007, android smartphones in 2008. I find it unlikely that people in 2008 would own modern style smartphones.
-Also, these kinda streamers/youtubers/influencers who get money for dancing live on streaming sites in real time and would chat with their audience or whatever wasn't a thing until 2010's. Was 2008 so long ago that people no longer remember was 2008 was actually like?
-Recovery after plastic surgery doesn't take so fast, and the timeline of her pregnancy is very sus too.
-Police and special forces not shooting as soon as armed person pointed a gun, instead giving warnings until she shot is not how police works. It's laughable.
-Unconscious person wakening up underwater, not drowning and shooting her gun there? likely story
-Shotguns have quite a lot of penetration so shielding another person with your own body gets you both killed
Other then all this nonesense, the acting was great (especially from Yeom Hyeran, what a talented actress) and occasional black comedy parts were genuinely funny. The cinematography and camerawork were amazing too.
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