The quiet lives of three high school students with genetic superhuman abilities turn upside down when a mysterious organization starts to hunt them down one by one.The quiet lives of three high school students with genetic superhuman abilities turn upside down when a mysterious organization starts to hunt them down one by one.The quiet lives of three high school students with genetic superhuman abilities turn upside down when a mysterious organization starts to hunt them down one by one.
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I didn't know about the comics. I never read it. But this is one of the best Korean TV series i watch in a while. The story about the childrens of intelligent agency who have superpowers like their parents. The story is so good and each of the characters played their role so well. There is so much emotional connection you will get with the main character. The best thing about the series is that you will get the real emotions of a person who has superhuman abilities but they are like all others with so much vulnerability. Just completed seven episode and they nailed it. Waiting for whole season now and I hope they renew for next one also.
There are many things to love about this series! A stellar, ensemble cast; impressive production value; and an intriguing storyline with doses of action, adventure, mystery, coming-of-age, and rom-com--this is a bold entry by Disney into K-Dramas.
I felt the series was strongest when focusing on characters and their development. There were excellent use of flashbacks and clever editing showing different viewpoints. The family relationships added depth and relatability. It was possibly weakest with some of the plot development--the English dialogue and interactions between government agencies did not feel compelling or sufficiently fleshed out. But I am fully satisfied with this being character- and action-driven.
The series commits much to building the Moving universe and characters. It seems the producers and the writer (who also created the eponymous webtoon) might be interested in sequels and spinoffs using the stellar cast.
I am happy to see another big player like Disney entering the K-Drama arena. Given the company's recent financial struggles, I sure hope this turns out to be a great success and leads to further projects for us to enjoy!!
I felt the series was strongest when focusing on characters and their development. There were excellent use of flashbacks and clever editing showing different viewpoints. The family relationships added depth and relatability. It was possibly weakest with some of the plot development--the English dialogue and interactions between government agencies did not feel compelling or sufficiently fleshed out. But I am fully satisfied with this being character- and action-driven.
The series commits much to building the Moving universe and characters. It seems the producers and the writer (who also created the eponymous webtoon) might be interested in sequels and spinoffs using the stellar cast.
I am happy to see another big player like Disney entering the K-Drama arena. Given the company's recent financial struggles, I sure hope this turns out to be a great success and leads to further projects for us to enjoy!!
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MOVING is like The best of all Time Korean TV Series so far, even I just finished watching 10 episodes (20 episodes for this Season)
Seung-beom Ryu gives the villain so deep emotions that I even feel so sad for what he has been through in the seventh episode.
Han Hyo Joo plays a single mom who raise a kid on her own. I have to say The first 10 mins of the second episode is so good that makes me cry a little bit.
By the way,Ryu Seung Ryong sells the fried chicken AGAIN...Haha the movie goers will find out it's a inner joke cus he plays a super funny role in the move Extreme Job. He sells the fried chicken for catching the drug dealer.
Seung-beom Ryu gives the villain so deep emotions that I even feel so sad for what he has been through in the seventh episode.
Han Hyo Joo plays a single mom who raise a kid on her own. I have to say The first 10 mins of the second episode is so good that makes me cry a little bit.
By the way,Ryu Seung Ryong sells the fried chicken AGAIN...Haha the movie goers will find out it's a inner joke cus he plays a super funny role in the move Extreme Job. He sells the fried chicken for catching the drug dealer.
Moving intimately understands what the superhero genre storytelling is best at: less about what superheroes' powers are, and instead how the powers affect their lives and the people they care about. Moving is really a family drama masquerading as a spy thriller and superhero coming-of-age story, with its central ethos being that at the end of the day, we are all human trying to survive and protect each other as best as we can.
All the stories come full circle in such a perfect way towards the end however it also leaves us with some shocking revelations.
Overall: Moving is a series that is definitely worth watching if you're a fan of K-dramas or superhero stories.
All the stories come full circle in such a perfect way towards the end however it also leaves us with some shocking revelations.
Overall: Moving is a series that is definitely worth watching if you're a fan of K-dramas or superhero stories.
Moving is a big-budget Disney+ original series surrounding three high school students with genetic superhuman abilities living quietly with their retired parents. But their lives turn upside down when powerful organizations start to hunt them down one by one.
Moving is reportedly the most expensive Korean TV series to date and it really shows in the production. It has massive action sequences, and extensive fight scenes that get so graphic you'd think you're watching The Raid movies. The visual effects look fantastic and there's this stunning flying scene at the end of episode 7 that looks straight out of a hollywood superhero picture.
But the best thing about this series and why it works so much is because of the sublime casting. From the top acclaimed cast to the young leads, there's no weak link as everyone clearly delivers and it's satisfying to see the young actors keeping up and not being outshined by their seniors.
Another thing, despite the packed main characters with respective back stories, Moving's seamless shifts between the past events and present timeline keeps the mystery and anticipation active. It also truly helps that the protagonists who are taking us through the story are endearing and charismatic. And although this centers around people with super powers, it still feels very much grounded and the in-depth relationship between the characters is still the main aspect of the story.
Moving brilliantly blends action, drama, romance, humor, and creates this high-class and exhilarating superhero drama full of heart that we rarely see in Asian TV. Let's support quality content and stream Moving available worldwide on Hulu and Disney+.
Moving is reportedly the most expensive Korean TV series to date and it really shows in the production. It has massive action sequences, and extensive fight scenes that get so graphic you'd think you're watching The Raid movies. The visual effects look fantastic and there's this stunning flying scene at the end of episode 7 that looks straight out of a hollywood superhero picture.
But the best thing about this series and why it works so much is because of the sublime casting. From the top acclaimed cast to the young leads, there's no weak link as everyone clearly delivers and it's satisfying to see the young actors keeping up and not being outshined by their seniors.
Another thing, despite the packed main characters with respective back stories, Moving's seamless shifts between the past events and present timeline keeps the mystery and anticipation active. It also truly helps that the protagonists who are taking us through the story are endearing and charismatic. And although this centers around people with super powers, it still feels very much grounded and the in-depth relationship between the characters is still the main aspect of the story.
Moving brilliantly blends action, drama, romance, humor, and creates this high-class and exhilarating superhero drama full of heart that we rarely see in Asian TV. Let's support quality content and stream Moving available worldwide on Hulu and Disney+.
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