Newtopia
- TV Series
- 2025–
- 1h
A soldier faces a zombie outbreak during military service. His girlfriend, an engineer, navigates zombie-ridden Seoul. Both fight through the undead-infested city, striving to reunite amid t... Read allA soldier faces a zombie outbreak during military service. His girlfriend, an engineer, navigates zombie-ridden Seoul. Both fight through the undead-infested city, striving to reunite amid the chaos.A soldier faces a zombie outbreak during military service. His girlfriend, an engineer, navigates zombie-ridden Seoul. Both fight through the undead-infested city, striving to reunite amid the chaos.
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Honestly, I watch Newtopia just to see actress Jisoo back on screen. I normally don't watch Korean movies or series but you shoud give this Newtopia series a chance.
As I watched episode 1 and 2, I realized that this series is so good. Zombie series but presented as funny, humorous way, plus the love story between Jisoo's characters and her enlisted army boyfriend making me curious, will they survive and meet again? Resolved their love?. It's refreshing, funny, so engaging, thrilling and Jisoo's acting is so good. She is improving, evolving as an actress. I am looking forward to her future acting projects.
As I said earlier, you shoud give this Newtopia series a chance.
As I watched episode 1 and 2, I realized that this series is so good. Zombie series but presented as funny, humorous way, plus the love story between Jisoo's characters and her enlisted army boyfriend making me curious, will they survive and meet again? Resolved their love?. It's refreshing, funny, so engaging, thrilling and Jisoo's acting is so good. She is improving, evolving as an actress. I am looking forward to her future acting projects.
As I said earlier, you shoud give this Newtopia series a chance.
Newtopia is a refreshing and quirky Korean series that blends the zombie genre with comedy, thriller, and romance, making it an enjoyable watch for a wide range of viewers. The series follows the story of Jaeyoon, a soldier in the midst of a zombie apocalypse, and his long-distance relationship with his girlfriend, Youngjoo. Amidst the chaos and danger of a collapsing world overrun by zombies, their relationship is a central focus that adds emotional depth to the show.
The love story between Jaeyoon and Youngjoo is sweet yet filled with complications, mainly due to the constant distance and miscommunication that plagues their relationship. Both characters clearly love each other, but they are caught in a situation where time is scarce, and misunderstandings frequently arise. The distance between them-both physical and emotional at times-adds a layer of tension and humor, as their conversations often result in amusing but relatable mix-ups. Their relationship is heartfelt, and viewers can easily sympathize with the challenges they face in trying to keep their love alive while the world around them falls apart.
Jaeyoon himself is a character full of depth-he's serious about his soldier duties but also surprisingly charming and comedic when interacting with his fellow soldiers. His camaraderie with the other soldiers is where much of the comedy comes from. The soldiers, while caught in the middle of a zombie outbreak, engage in playful banter and find themselves in absurd situations. Their humor is lighthearted and often nonsensical, with many comedic moments arising from their failures and misunderstandings. These funny interactions with Jaeyoon add a much-needed sense of levity to the series, which balances the darker, more suspenseful aspects of the zombie apocalypse.
The zombies themselves are less terrifying and more of a background element in the show. The focus is less on the traditional survival horror and more on the relationships, personal dynamics, and humor that emerge in such an extreme situation. While there are moments of thrilling zombie action, Newtopia doesn't rely on traditional horror tropes. Instead, it uses the chaotic setting of a world overrun by zombies to build humorous and sometimes absurd situations.
The show's tone is also a key strength. It effortlessly switches between zombie action, comedy, and moments of emotional reflection. Whether it's Jaeyoon and his fellow soldiers getting into ridiculous situations while trying to survive, or Jaeyoon dealing with his relationship with Youngjoo, the series maintains a fun and sometimes silly atmosphere, which makes it stand out from other more serious zombie dramas.
The collapse of society due to the zombie outbreak is a backdrop for exploring human relationships and survival. While the threat of the zombies is always looming, the real story is about Jaeyoon's emotional journey, his efforts to stay connected to Youngjoo, and his hilarious misadventures with his fellow soldiers. This gives Newtopia a refreshing, lighthearted vibe, even though it's set in a world where survival is anything but guaranteed.
In conclusion, Newtopia offers a unique take on the zombie genre by blending comedy, romance, and thrills in a fun and entertaining way. Jaeyoon and Youngjoo's long-distance love story provides an emotional core, while the ridiculous humor between Jaeyoon and his fellow soldiers brings the laughs. It's a series that doesn't take itself too seriously but still delivers a satisfying and enjoyable experience for viewers looking for something different in the zombie genre.
The love story between Jaeyoon and Youngjoo is sweet yet filled with complications, mainly due to the constant distance and miscommunication that plagues their relationship. Both characters clearly love each other, but they are caught in a situation where time is scarce, and misunderstandings frequently arise. The distance between them-both physical and emotional at times-adds a layer of tension and humor, as their conversations often result in amusing but relatable mix-ups. Their relationship is heartfelt, and viewers can easily sympathize with the challenges they face in trying to keep their love alive while the world around them falls apart.
Jaeyoon himself is a character full of depth-he's serious about his soldier duties but also surprisingly charming and comedic when interacting with his fellow soldiers. His camaraderie with the other soldiers is where much of the comedy comes from. The soldiers, while caught in the middle of a zombie outbreak, engage in playful banter and find themselves in absurd situations. Their humor is lighthearted and often nonsensical, with many comedic moments arising from their failures and misunderstandings. These funny interactions with Jaeyoon add a much-needed sense of levity to the series, which balances the darker, more suspenseful aspects of the zombie apocalypse.
The zombies themselves are less terrifying and more of a background element in the show. The focus is less on the traditional survival horror and more on the relationships, personal dynamics, and humor that emerge in such an extreme situation. While there are moments of thrilling zombie action, Newtopia doesn't rely on traditional horror tropes. Instead, it uses the chaotic setting of a world overrun by zombies to build humorous and sometimes absurd situations.
The show's tone is also a key strength. It effortlessly switches between zombie action, comedy, and moments of emotional reflection. Whether it's Jaeyoon and his fellow soldiers getting into ridiculous situations while trying to survive, or Jaeyoon dealing with his relationship with Youngjoo, the series maintains a fun and sometimes silly atmosphere, which makes it stand out from other more serious zombie dramas.
The collapse of society due to the zombie outbreak is a backdrop for exploring human relationships and survival. While the threat of the zombies is always looming, the real story is about Jaeyoon's emotional journey, his efforts to stay connected to Youngjoo, and his hilarious misadventures with his fellow soldiers. This gives Newtopia a refreshing, lighthearted vibe, even though it's set in a world where survival is anything but guaranteed.
In conclusion, Newtopia offers a unique take on the zombie genre by blending comedy, romance, and thrills in a fun and entertaining way. Jaeyoon and Youngjoo's long-distance love story provides an emotional core, while the ridiculous humor between Jaeyoon and his fellow soldiers brings the laughs. It's a series that doesn't take itself too seriously but still delivers a satisfying and enjoyable experience for viewers looking for something different in the zombie genre.
10gummyban
Not your typical romcom or zombie thriller. Feels more like a movie than kdrama. Director should've start the show with female lead since kdrama fans love beautiful visuals. And show more of them together to get viewers connected with them til 8th ep
**They'll show more of their relationship in between as flashbacks, like the scenes in Shop for killers (same writer).
Pros: Good acting, good chemistry between cast, easy and straight forward plot, zombies are bloody gore, the lead couple are cute in flashbacks, the FL team looks promising for a fun ride with zombies, ML seems creative and not scared fighting zombies so it's not dumb and dumberer just a hint of humor take
Cons: Too short and quickly done scenes, unsure which direction it'll take next which is good to keep us guessing but also worry it'll be heavily leaning to soldiers instead of the romantic leads. I hope I'll come back and say how happy there's very little military scene especially the squad leader we don't really care about them like that.
**They'll show more of their relationship in between as flashbacks, like the scenes in Shop for killers (same writer).
Pros: Good acting, good chemistry between cast, easy and straight forward plot, zombies are bloody gore, the lead couple are cute in flashbacks, the FL team looks promising for a fun ride with zombies, ML seems creative and not scared fighting zombies so it's not dumb and dumberer just a hint of humor take
Cons: Too short and quickly done scenes, unsure which direction it'll take next which is good to keep us guessing but also worry it'll be heavily leaning to soldiers instead of the romantic leads. I hope I'll come back and say how happy there's very little military scene especially the squad leader we don't really care about them like that.
I was impressed with the quality of this production: time just flew by and didn't find a boring scene. The story background was simple but realistic that I was easily drawn into the story. It was quite an interesting feeling to be scared but found it funny at the same time while watching. To me, it was a chill show to wrap up my busy week with some joy and excitement at the same time!
Looking forward to the upcoming episodes!
Last but not least, no dobt Jisoo's acting has been improved (for sure male lead was doing a great job as well!). Also, I was wondering how Jisoo still look so gorgeous in those scaring scenes! Nice Watch!
Looking forward to the upcoming episodes!
Last but not least, no dobt Jisoo's acting has been improved (for sure male lead was doing a great job as well!). Also, I was wondering how Jisoo still look so gorgeous in those scaring scenes! Nice Watch!
So far I'm into episode 4. Ep1 was indeed a bit boring, as has been said by others. But you'll get to the end. In Ep2 the story begins to unfold. Don't expect a masterpiece in originality or story telling or camera work or dialog or anything really. All the 10 star reviews are just not objective, but neither are the 1 stars. Taste may be a bigger factor here than in other shows, because the story is nothing new, but it is done in a somewhat original way as a mix of horror (not much of it really), drama, and comedy (childish/quirky /silly, like in many k-series), and it may just suit you or it may not. It's harmless k-comedy-drama at its core in a zombie setting. Why not. The characters are a bit generic and could use more depth, but I do care about the main parts. And I wonder how the story continues, and what becomes of them.
So all in all, a solid 7. After Ep4 I raise to 7.5. Fine with me for a few hours of escapism.
So all in all, a solid 7. After Ep4 I raise to 7.5. Fine with me for a few hours of escapism.
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