Both dramas are pure arthouse/film noir genre and thus revolve around topics that will make you uncomfortable and are at times disturbing. both dramas deal around a girl that has special needs and meets/gets reunited with a male lead that is a criminal. Both male leads and also both female leads are very similar in terms of behavior.
Murderer drama with exceptional good actors. If you are a fan of these Actors you might find yourself scared of the characters they play.
Both with brave Actors that show their incredible talent in not shying away from showing their ugly side. If you are not trapped in moral standards and what is social acceptable, you may enjoy their performance as a form of art and are not triggered by own traumata.
Both with brave Actors that show their incredible talent in not shying away from showing their ugly side. If you are not trapped in moral standards and what is social acceptable, you may enjoy their performance as a form of art and are not triggered by own traumata.
Reminded me of this series although it was much more dark and had more psycho elements than the frog.At least the storyline made more sense.In the frog,many things didn’t make sense but it gave us a satisfying ending so i have no complaints.But 'somebody' will make you feel a lot of things in the end.
The female leads in both are the targets of serial killers who treat them as their prey as they slowly ingratiate themselves into their lives in sinister ways . The dynamics of the relationships the killers have with the female leads in these shows go in different directions but the the core stories are the same. Both shows tackle how technology and social media in the hands of psychopaths can be used as a tool to lure and harm women.
Somebody is a psychological thriller and therefore not everyone's cup of tea, just like Squid Game. It's heavy - one might feel extremely unwell and disturbed by it. There's no romance in neither, that's not the primary focus at all. There are, however, many explicit scenes of physical violence, murder, nudity and sex. It reminds me of Squid Game, which is known for its gore and murder scenes, but also its psychological concept which fits the subgenre of both.