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An examination of despair and hope in individuals aware of an asteroid hurtling towards Earth, signifying the end of the world.An examination of despair and hope in individuals aware of an asteroid hurtling towards Earth, signifying the end of the world.An examination of despair and hope in individuals aware of an asteroid hurtling towards Earth, signifying the end of the world.
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I really thought I was going to like this one, but as other people said, it doesn't have much and it's pretty darn slow. I've really become a big fan of almost everything from South Korea, but this one is really the exception. Not sure if I'm gonna be able to keep going.
I'm only two episodes in, but the way they have set up the story is really disjointed and sometimes confusing. They start you off somewhere around 300 days before the asteroid hits. Then it jumps to 201 days before it hits. But then it jumps back again without telling you that it had jumped back. So often you're not sure what part of the story arc you're watching.
Not much character development either. Episode one starts with a little girl living alone because your mother has disappeared. They make it clear. It's after the announcement about the asteroid. Then after the main title theme plays it jumps right into the story. One of the main characters is a junior high school teacher, and I was almost to the end of the second Episode before I realized the little girl at the beginning didn't grow up to become the junior high school teacher. And I still have no idea who this little girl is or why she's in the story. Don't think I've seen her again.
And It feels like this with all the characters. You really only get a very basic idea of who they are or how they fit together. The same thing applies to a lot of the situations that arise in the story arc. Something will happen, then they continue on with the show and you're not really sure what exactly happened, why it was important, and sometimes if it even got resolved.
Definitely a mess.
I'm only two episodes in, but the way they have set up the story is really disjointed and sometimes confusing. They start you off somewhere around 300 days before the asteroid hits. Then it jumps to 201 days before it hits. But then it jumps back again without telling you that it had jumped back. So often you're not sure what part of the story arc you're watching.
Not much character development either. Episode one starts with a little girl living alone because your mother has disappeared. They make it clear. It's after the announcement about the asteroid. Then after the main title theme plays it jumps right into the story. One of the main characters is a junior high school teacher, and I was almost to the end of the second Episode before I realized the little girl at the beginning didn't grow up to become the junior high school teacher. And I still have no idea who this little girl is or why she's in the story. Don't think I've seen her again.
And It feels like this with all the characters. You really only get a very basic idea of who they are or how they fit together. The same thing applies to a lot of the situations that arise in the story arc. Something will happen, then they continue on with the show and you're not really sure what exactly happened, why it was important, and sometimes if it even got resolved.
Definitely a mess.
Goodbye Earth? Goodbye 12 hours of my life.
I thought this was about an astroid coming to destroy the earth but instead I'm currently watching random people in a church trying to figure out if it's an electrical fire or arson?
Now they are trying to save some chickens?
Now they are trying to save some kids from a brothel?
Now we are back to the chickens? What is going on. Please help me. There hasn't been one mention of the astroid in 2 episodes.
I'm currently stuck in episode 7 - knowing I have 5 more episodes to go and there is no astroid in sight. Will someone please send the astroid to end this misery.
I hope at least the chickens make it. It's the only thing keeping me going.
I thought this was about an astroid coming to destroy the earth but instead I'm currently watching random people in a church trying to figure out if it's an electrical fire or arson?
Now they are trying to save some chickens?
Now they are trying to save some kids from a brothel?
Now we are back to the chickens? What is going on. Please help me. There hasn't been one mention of the astroid in 2 episodes.
I'm currently stuck in episode 7 - knowing I have 5 more episodes to go and there is no astroid in sight. Will someone please send the astroid to end this misery.
I hope at least the chickens make it. It's the only thing keeping me going.
This could have been a fabulous series. The subject matter is highly interesting, but unfortunately, in my opinion, the story really lets this series down.( I'm aware that it is based on a Japanese novel) Not only is it highly unlikely that the government, and other countries, would let the South Korean people fend for themselves in such a catastrophic emergency situation, but even if this could be accepted for the sake of the story, it could still be told in an engaging and interesting way. Instead, the script chooses to focus on the mediocre. We get lots of tedious side plots, such as about child trafficking, escaped prisoners, religious fanatics, bizarre scenes involving raising chickens. I usually enjoy in depth character development, but not these boring conversations of limited importance. Additionally, the timeline jumps back-and-forth which adds confusion.. Not one of the characters are people I could find myself caring deeply about. I was hoping that scenes were already finished and holding back from using the fast forward button. I wanted to give this series a fair chance, but after four episodes, I couldn't stand it any more and will skip to the final episode tonight to see the asteroid strike. On the plus side, the actors all did a great job with the material they were given. Cinematography and overall production values are excellent as well.
Not best or worst series watched,despite needing subtitles.
Unfortunately where it fell short was moments dragged,you felt as though you missed parts within an episode or dealt with no cohesiveness.
When I started the series at first felt by mistake hit another episode,because it didn't feel like the beginning in the story timeline.
I don't want necessarily to say it was boring,it could of had greater potential.
How the movie flowed it was hard to distinguish between,past & current events happening to the characters.
Was this human study on,end of world behavior? If so,would think it was more tightly focused to matters ahead.. But instead we get numerous side-plots that scatter about,12 episodes wasn't actually needed.
Also you didn't attach yourself enough to care for anyone,despite an impending doomsday.. You found yourself just wanting a conclusion,roll credits. Don't feel this was acting issues,so much as other mentioned reasons.
I love foreign films & even with subtitles or cultural differences,however the storyline felt everywhere or messy to enjoy.
Acting to actors chosen was ok,not really familiar with anyone listed & you will find clichés or even plotholes.
Cinematography was fine,but otherwise not a series I'd recommend or watch again.
Unfortunately where it fell short was moments dragged,you felt as though you missed parts within an episode or dealt with no cohesiveness.
When I started the series at first felt by mistake hit another episode,because it didn't feel like the beginning in the story timeline.
I don't want necessarily to say it was boring,it could of had greater potential.
How the movie flowed it was hard to distinguish between,past & current events happening to the characters.
Was this human study on,end of world behavior? If so,would think it was more tightly focused to matters ahead.. But instead we get numerous side-plots that scatter about,12 episodes wasn't actually needed.
Also you didn't attach yourself enough to care for anyone,despite an impending doomsday.. You found yourself just wanting a conclusion,roll credits. Don't feel this was acting issues,so much as other mentioned reasons.
I love foreign films & even with subtitles or cultural differences,however the storyline felt everywhere or messy to enjoy.
Acting to actors chosen was ok,not really familiar with anyone listed & you will find clichés or even plotholes.
Cinematography was fine,but otherwise not a series I'd recommend or watch again.
As a big fan of Korean series and sci fi / dystopian genre, I was really exciting about this project but it turns out again as another mediocre Netflix project that no one needs to.
Story itself is quite flat as well as other aspects roles or just not being intriguing at all. I was waiting for any potential twist to be catches but nothing happened besides undeveloped poor love & family stories. I can't imagine more uninteresting example in a similar field.
Actors seems to be really nice but even them could bring a life to any character from a movie.
It's not a drama because drama requires emotional touch. No genre series would be the best description.
Story itself is quite flat as well as other aspects roles or just not being intriguing at all. I was waiting for any potential twist to be catches but nothing happened besides undeveloped poor love & family stories. I can't imagine more uninteresting example in a similar field.
Actors seems to be really nice but even them could bring a life to any character from a movie.
It's not a drama because drama requires emotional touch. No genre series would be the best description.
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