Especially on topics like child abuse and domestic violence, things can get really dramatized and only shown as a form of miseryporn. Children of nobody does not do that, and really uses their actors (especially child actors who where phenomenal) in a way that still feels respective to the dark stories that come up as the plot goes on.
The only real criticism I have is that even though the writing is really good and holds up, some of the characters (like the police) gets sadly underdeveloped and it feels like they scrapped some extra plot lines for them (especially the female detective) in the end to focus more on the whole. Also, how it ends feels a bit dragged out, but still not at all because how it really shows the characters reactions of the big resolution, but still opens a lot more questions just about how the characters will move on.
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I have been anticipating this one for over a year and bless Train To Busan putting the zombie-genre on Korea's map! This concept is literally so fresh, and I am surprised it hasn't been done so much before, because it is so smart putting zombie virus as a form of plague during times of actual plague and poverty. This drama really is stunning and worth the budget being sky-high, the camerawork, costumes and effects are amazing and money well-spent. The plot meshes zombie apocalypse with intriguing court politics in just the right way, and you think it is gonna get dragged out but instead the last episode just leaves you wanting for more. Also plots and characters that are getting more and more developed in the right pace, because they don't have time for emotions, they just gotta run as fast as they can. I also like having the Crown Prince as a center character, being from the highest class, while some of the real heroes of the story are the ones from the lower classes, like Seobi, the guard and the mysterious tigerhunger really doing the most.
I am so excited for the next chapter, and especially with the undead capable of being out and about in the day now.
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