| I came with low expectations. To anyone watching Korean content: have low expectations. |
The best part of the series is the effects and the visuals in general, which are smooth and complex. Now, as for the plot or the actual drama... I didn't feel it. It was there, but just didn't reach me.
The settling is so unrealistic, and the actors so hard to believe, that it felt like something far away.
Plot reminder: Some kind of curse that comes out of nowhere for no reason starts to affect people like a demonic possession, turning them less like possessed and more like zombies, but some people (for plot-convenient reasons) can withstand the curse and harness the positive effects of the curse without losing their humanity.
The building where the story begins is some kind of purgatory where all the crazy, deranged, and god-forsaken people come to live. You got a psychopath, a pedophile murderer, a regular murderer, a super greedy wife beater, a couple of orphans, an ex-alcoholic katana-wilding priest, and the main character, the depressive suicidal guy that was beaten daily at school for literally no reason at all, plus some other unfortunate souls. It wouldn't surprise me if the building was on Hell Street 666.
The monster is fun, but the surprise fades quickly, and the interaction between the characters is weird and uncomfortable. In general, the series is fun, but I don't recommend it.
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