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Omniscient Reader: The Prophecy

Original title: Jeonjijeok dokja sijeom
  • 2025
  • 1h 56m
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Omniscient Reader: The Prophecy (2025)
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Dokja's favorite novel comes ominously true; using his intricate knowledge of the impending apocalyptic story, the office worker changes destiny.Dokja's favorite novel comes ominously true; using his intricate knowledge of the impending apocalyptic story, the office worker changes destiny.Dokja's favorite novel comes ominously true; using his intricate knowledge of the impending apocalyptic story, the office worker changes destiny.

  • Director
    • Byung-woo Kim
  • Writers
    • Umi
    • singNsong
  • Stars
    • Ahn Hyo-seop
    • Lee Min-ho
    • Kim Jisoo
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.1/10
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    3,967
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    • Director
      • Byung-woo Kim
    • Writers
      • Umi
      • singNsong
    • Stars
      • Ahn Hyo-seop
      • Lee Min-ho
      • Kim Jisoo
    • 1.7KUser reviews
    • 15Critic reviews
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    Ahn Hyo-seop
    Ahn Hyo-seop
    • Kim Dok-ja
    Lee Min-ho
    Lee Min-ho
    • Yoo Jung-hyuk
    Kim Jisoo
    Kim Jisoo
    • Lee Ji-hye
    • (as Jisoo)
    Chae Soo-bin
    Chae Soo-bin
    • Yoo Sang-ah
    Im Jin-ah
    Im Jin-ah
    • Jeong Hee-won
    • (as Nana)
    Jung Sung-il
    Jung Sung-il
    Shin Seung-ho
    • Lee Hyeon-seong
    Park Ho-san
    Park Ho-san
    • Gong Pil-doo
    Kwon Eun-sung
    Kwon Eun-sung
    • Lee Gil-yeong
    • (as Kwon Eun-seong)
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      • singNsong
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    SOUNAH

    STRAIGHT UP GARBAGE

    (Im bad at english) This isn't omniscient reader's viewpoint. This is a cash grab with famous faces slapped on top of a rewritten mess. They clearly cast popular actors to distract from the fact that they didn't care about the story at all.kim dokja's character was ruined. They made him suddenly love his mom when in the original he resented her deeply, and that pain shaped his entire personality. Yoo joonghyuk was sidelined like some npc when he's literally the protagonist of the novel inside the novel. He's not a sidekick, he's the guy.they made kim dokja hate twsa when it's the only thing that kept him alive for over 10 years. Like hello? It wasn't just a book to him, it was his entire reason for existing. And yoo sangah? Randomly a healer now? Never had those powers. They just threw things around to make it flashy.don't even get me started on jung heewon. She doesn't even exist in twsa. She's a character dokja meets later, not someone he "adores" from the novel. Stop faking character relationships just for fanservice.and then the most ridiculous part they gave lee jihye a gun she's yoo joonghyuk's student he trained her with a sword after mastering it for years, her sponsor is yi sun sin a historical figure who literally died by gunfire and they gave her a gun what are they thinking? It doesn't make sense and it spits in the face of orv's worldbuilding.orv leans historical, mythical, and symbolic. Swords. Blades. Divinity. Not cheap shootouts. They clearly didn't read the story or understand it.if you love the novel or manhwa, skip this. If you're new to orv, read the source instead. This adaptation is a soulless shell with a pretty face. Nothing more.
    kaiii-26811

    An empty adaptation That misses the soul of the story.

    Omniscient Reader: The Prophet is, at best, a visual interpretation inspired by ORV. At worst, its a complete disservice ti the orginial webtoon that is deeply beloved. While adpatations are expected to make changes for the sake of medium and runtime, this film fundamentaly misunderstands the heart of the orignial work. The Prophet feels less like an adaptation and more a soulless fanfic with a big budget and no heart. I am convicned that the directors didnt even read the webtoon thoroughly. Kim Dokja's connection to Three Ways to survive the apocalyse-- the novel that canonically kept him alive. TWSA is not merely a story he reads but it was quite literally the thread that help him together through the public shame and trauma caused by his mother. The story of Yoo Joonghyuk gave him hope and identity during years of bullying and loneliness. In this film, Dokja portrayed as resentful towards TSWA, dismissing the very thing that shaped his life?? This is a major mischaracterzation. Another deeply confusing alteration involves Dokja's relationship with his mother. In the webtoon, their dynamic is one of the most emotionally complex and painful parts of the story IMO. Theres conflic, resentment and guilt. She is a convicted murderer and her actions are directly tied to the social ostraczation and truama KDJ endures. I dont undertsand how you can reduce such a relationship to quiet and caring bond with absolutely no explaination or emotional depth???

    KDJ has no bookmark, no 4th wall, no omniscient readers view point??? Then, what's with the title? Perhaps the most baffling is the decision to frame Lee Heewon as KDJ's "favourite character". She is a minor character, nameless in TWSA and definetely not someone that KDJ would consider his favourite, over Yoo Joonghyuk of all characters. His admiration and fixation on YJH is one of the narratives central pillars... YJH is not only a hero to KDJ but a symbol of survival. KDJ models himself after him, literally moments where he would repeadetly chant "I am Yoo Joonghyuk." in moments of despair. He canonically loves YJH, whether he means it platonically or romantically doesn't matter. YJH MATTERS so much to KDJ. Their dynamic has to be the most intimate and one of the emotional cores to the story. Reducing YJH to a mere background character while elevating Heewon without a narrtaive justification or-- sense feels not only arbitrary but disrespectuful to the story. The Prophet seems to borrow only character names from ORV, while disregarding the carefully contructed emotional and thematic threads that the original had. Rather than an adaption, I would call this a misinterpretation. It replaces nuance with surface level drama and well contructed emotional depth with convenient plot points, character truth with... shallow and predictable troupes. It's genertic and cliche. I mean, really, Sanga as a healer? She's far from a healer, she was quick to adapt and she KILLS people for survival not heal. Kim Dokja's mischaracterisation hurts me deeply. He was far from timid like seen in the film, he's not supposed to be nice. He is selfish and manipulative. He scams. He does what he has to do to get through scenarios, in his favour. But now-- he's just a flattened protagonist with none of his original sharpness or inner conflict.

    I didnt expect much. But i also did not expect it to be this horrible. This wasnt made for the fans, this wasnt made for the story-- it was made for the poster.
    4cq-53

    An unbiased review

    This is a new account I created to separate this review from my main account after seeing all these fiery reviews.

    I haven't read much of the original novel or the manhwa, so I don't know much about the original plotline. I know a couple actors- Lee Minho, Nana, Jisoo, and I'd watched Hyo-seop's last movie, KPop Demon Hunters. Besides that, I know next to nothing about the production of this movie or the original IP.

    Visually? It's so bad it confuses me. The lighting looks as if someone shone a flashlight in frame because the main lights broke. Many scenes are shot directly facing the character, framing them in the middle of the screen, making for an awful composition. The CGI and special effects look incredibly out of place. Not even in the way CGI will typically look out of place in live action- it looks especially bad. Train to Busan from years ago had better CGI than this. Surely they haven't been working on this movie for that long, have they?

    I don't have a lot of notes concerning the acting. It's not spectacular- line delivery from Jisoo and Hyo-seop is a tad awkward, but negligible- but it's not the worst I've seen. It certainly isn't any of these actors' magnum opus.

    The plot is incredibly confusing. There's a large world, that I'm aware of, but even with the background knowledge I'd had from the first few chapters of the novel and manhwa, it was hard to follow. The most you can digest is that the apocalypse is happening- of which originated from a novel- but otherwise, nothing else is explained. Constellations? Coins? Skills? I shudder at the thought of someone completely in the dark trying to understand this.

    The plot is alright. A standard post-apocalyptic fantasy with transmigration elements. The fights are choreographed fine- again, not the best I've seen in film -and you can enjoy some flashy special effects.

    A minor thing, but the sound mixing was a bit strange. It might have been a personal problem, but the dialogue was washed out at times.

    Overall, it's an alright movie. If you've read any of the original source material, it will be easier to understand, but from what I've seen, it's not recommended. I wouldn't watch it again. It seems a bit like a movie to put on while you do chores or homework. I certainly wouldn't see it in theaters.
    1AuntieSnow

    Three Ways to Butcher a Masterpiece:

    They said this was an adaptation,. But the characters from the original novel were misrepresented, and the story's emotional core was stripped away. Let me tell you Three ways this movie butchered the novel it adapted:

    1.) Mischaracterize:

    Kim Dokja, the protagonist was made as a superhero who saves others. He was never a savior. He didn't love the world he loved a few people in it, and that was enough. The live action twists him into a cliché hero, ignoring the nuance that made this story powerful.

    Yoo Sanggah was changed to become a healer in this movie. She wasn't written to be a healer. She was a fighter, strong, assertive, and deeply grounded in her own agency. Changing her into a passive support role erases everything she stood for. It reduces her to a stereotype she was created to break.

    2.) Misrepresent - They took a story about personal pain and chosen bonds, and turned it into a generic save-the-world action flick instead.

    3.) Mishandle - They mishandled the CGI so badly, it felt rushed and unpolished like a low-budget green screen project rather than a world-ending scenario.

    But even if, for argument's sake, this wasn't an adaptation, the film would still fall flat. CGI is painfully bad, with green screen effects that look straight out of a low-budget fan film. The system texts, which should've mimicked a game-like interface, came off more like karaoke subtitles. And the script? Awkward, stilted, and unnatural. The dialogue lacks rhythm, the pacing drags, and emotional scenes feel forced. Even without comparing it to the source material, this movie would still struggle to stand on its own.
    heartburiedinvenice

    A story that's neither interesting nor salvation

    Omniscient Reader's Viewpoint is my personal favorite novel of all time. I did not need a perfect screen adaptation, but when announced, I did at least hope for one that kept the important story elements in tact. This adaptation failed to follow the original plot, or turn the new plot into something that matched or exceeded the original's storytelling. There will be no spoilers, however, if you're a fan of the original, this movie is not for you. In trying to make a movie that could appeal to everyone, it lost its appeal to the audience it should've been making it for-the fans of the original. If you are not a fan of the original, it's be more worthwhile to check it out then watch this movie.

    The reason I did not rate it one star is because while this movie is by all accounts bad, someone out there still may enjoy it. I'm sure someone out there enjoyed this movie, even if it was only one person. By all accounts, reading the novel or the manhwa is superior. If you want "Omniscient Reader", those two are leagues ahead. However, if you want something entirely different cosplaying under the same name (or you're a fan desperate for content), then this movie may satiate your desire.

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      Omniscient Reader's Viewpoint is adapted from a web novel of the same name, written by a Korean author duo writing under the pen name singNsong. The novel is divided into 5 volumes, each containing a number of episodes, along with a 5-part epilogue. Each episode is further divided into around 4-8 chapters.

      The novel was exceedingly popular in the Korean webnovel reader community, having exceeded 26 million views on Munpia by September 2019.
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    • Release date
      • July 23, 2025 (South Korea)
    • Country of origin
      • South Korea
    • Official sites
      • Original Web Novel at Munpia
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    • Language
      • Korean
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      • Realies Pictures
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      • 1h 56m(116 min)
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