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Elaborate and Intricate
My favorite characters in this series were Jung Jae Heon (Kim Nam Hee) with his samurai sword, Han Du Sik (Kim Sang-Ho) with his makeshift crutch gun, Cha Hyun Soo (Song Kang) with his electric spear/knife sort of thingy, and Pyeon Sang Wook (Lee Jin Wook) with his sheer anger and power. I love the creativity, innovation, and detail put in the storytelling, the characters, and the monsters alike. The monsters are not only elaborately done but quite intricately. It's almost like they mirrored each character's fear and apprehension. And in that sense, I liked that all the characters were flawed, each fighting not only literal monsters but the monster within, scars of life, scars if left to fester could turn them into the very monsters they fight in all its forms, be it the fear of loneliness, biases, anger, selfishness, grief, loss, injustice, prejudice, and everything else in between.They say, sometimes human places create inhuman monsters. That's so true in that each of the characters starts out trying to survive the best way they know how individually, even if it meant using others for their own benefit or furthering their own survival. Still, along the way and in their fight to survive, they come to realize that they as humans are capable of the worst things possible and that they weren't just trying to survive but fighting for the survival of humanity, to not turn into the very monsters they were trying to survive. As said, it’s not the strongest or the most intelligent who survive but those who can best manage change. I truly enjoyed this show and the accompanying OST; very well done.
Character-wise:
Lee Shi Young was exceptional in her role, but that's nothing new as she’s always great at whatever role she plays, but I have to say I was very impressed by how fit she looked as Seo Yi Kyung, the firefighter fighting her own demons. There were quite a few hard to stomach characters; Lee Eun Yoo (Go Min Shi) and Eun Hyuk (Lee Do Hyun) were among those. The two of them were the most selfish, each for their own struggles but at the same time, were the ones with the most character development, in my opinion. However, I must note Eun Hyuk embodied the leader role very well towards the end; seeing that development in him made me realize he was so selfish but more pragmatic in his bid to protect their only shelter from the dire world outside.
The most inspiring character was Jung Jae Heon both for his grounded belief in what's right but also for his courage and conviction in not once wavering between what was right vs. what was wrong. In a way, Sang Wook was a mirror of Jae Heon in his determination paid or otherwise to brutally dispensing justice. The two characters that brought the most depth to the series other than Sang-Ho were Kim Gab Soo as Ahn Gil Seop and Go Yoon Jung as Park Yu Ri Gil Seop's caregiver. Indeed a great source of inspiration and motivation to the struggle. On the other hand, Sang Ho's character was the most profound, not just for the powers he amassed from being infected but also for breaking the chains and labels society consciously and sometimes unconsciously puts on everything and every one different out of fear or ignorance. He was the doorway to the true examination of human monstrosity and humanity's embodiment from a monsters' perspective.
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Très chère Violence, je vous dis BONJOUR !
Avant de commencer cette critique, il faut savoir que j'aime beaucoup le genre trash/gore ainsi que l'horreur (Comprenez que j'en ai donc vu pas mal, asiatique comme américain). Par contre, j'ai plus de mal avec la science-fiction (Oui, parce que pour moi "Sweet Home" est clairement une situation "Postapocalyptique" et donc de la S-F), mis à part la dystopie (Et oui, je préfère le fantastique ou la fantasy à la S-F, chacun ses défauts hein !).Concernant le drama, encore une fois, je n'ai jamais lu le Webtoon (comme la plupart du temps, car l'original étant souvent meilleur, je préfère voir le moins bon d'abord x'D). De ce fait, mon opinion ne sera pas influencée par une autre source que le drama.
Rentrons enfin dans le vif du sujet en montrant les éléments forts du drama :
• Un décor "postapocalyptique" assez représentatif de ce qu'on attend du genre ! (C'est à dire de la destruction & des survivants)
• Des survivants des plus sympathiques... (ba oui, il faut savoir qu'être sympas est synonyme de mort imminente... Donc bien sûr, les gens préfèrent être sans cœur et laisser des gens mourir pour les sauver.)
Je retiens particulièrement le passage où "Sang-Wook" (Lee Jin-Wook) tabasse à mort un homme (bon, d'accord c'est un meurtrier mais quand même !) et finis par le jeter dehors pour qu'il soit dévoré par les monstres... Quatre personnes voient ce spectacle mais personne ne bouge !
Cela m'a rappelé un "syndrome" que j'avais vu en cours alors que j'étais adolescence : "Le syndrome de Kitty Genovese" aussi appelé "l'effet du témoin". Il s'agit de l'effet de plusieurs personnes qui voient un drame mais se dédouanent de toutes responsabilités car ils espèrent que quelqu'un interviendra... Ce drama montre bien cet effet perfide.
• De la violence à gogo !
• Une tentative de viol... (Bon sérieux ? C'est obligatoire de prendre les femmes pour des objets ?)
• Effets spéciaux plus que... inégaux ! (J'ai malgré tout aimé la transformation de Hyun-Su) Et ne parlons pas de cette hémoglobine à tout va ! (Bien sûr, nous sommes dans du trash... Mais du trash non convaincant avec du sang qui coulent en cascade, ne m'inspire pas des masses :D)
Je dois dire que ce drama m'a laissé un gout amer par moment... J'ai souvent trouvé qu'on nous montrait le pire de l'être humain. Les situations étaient peu reluisantes et horribles humainement parlant... (Oui, car visuellement je n'ai pas vraiment été dérangée bien que cela soit des scènes glauques à répétition)
Et le casting dans tout ça me direz-vous ? Netflix a peut-être un peu trop misé sur la notoriété de son casting... (Car il est rare que je connaisse autant d'acteurs dans une production...) Néanmoins, j'ai trouvé qu'ils se débrouillaient malgré tout pour se démarquer. J'ai d'ailleurs été convaincue par Hyun-Su (Song Kang), le désespoir qui l'habitait ne pouvait être manqué.
Pour finir, c'est un drama que j'ai apprécié visionner. Cependant, l'effet américanisé est beaucoup trop fort, je suis loin d'être habituée à ce genre de production par des pays asiatique qui misent souvent plus sur le psychologique que sur le trash des situations !
Ha oui, j'oubliais... C'est quoi cette fin sans queue ni tête ?! Est-ce un indice pour dire qu'il y aura une suite ? Nous verrons bien =D !
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Chant: SEASON 2!
Just finished watching and I am amazed at how well put this was! All I can say is that you will not be disappointed and that I will be highly disappointed if a season 2 is not made with the same actors and actresses! It’s that good! I OST made it even better. I don’t want to give too much away as this is a drama that is really worth the watch! From the first episode to the very last (10 was not enough), kept me on my toes. It’s different in a good way and shows the grit of a possible situation that makes the list of anything can happen in 2020.Esta resenha foi útil para você?
Don’t expect everyone to survive, do expect to be emotionally devastated when they die, and good luck surviving the end of episode 8.
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HOLY SH*TTTTT JUST WATCH IT
I did not expect this... I didn`t read the webtoon nor read any plot stuff, soI didn`t know what to expect! However, I surely did not expect this, it`s a wonderful show. Let me be honest, I sobbed like a baby every time someone died. It was so enjoyable and the ending was also unexpected. I did not know who to trust and who to not, and I thought everyone was fishy. Then, they became fine and then boom! Moreover, the supposedly normal ones are NOT TO BE trusted. Not gonna lie, I didn`t understand the last few moments, or more like I was mind-blown. That`s why I need season 2!!!!!!!Esta resenha foi útil para você?
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Sweet Home More Like Sad Home!!!
Let me start off by saying that after watching episode 1 and seeing the CGI/animation and how well to say the least underwhelming it was I thought "Eh I may pass on this one." But I gave episode 2 a watch and you know the CGI/animation of the monsters is easily overlookable given that the story is THAT good. I will say though it took me the entirety of the first two episodes to get used to and not shrivel up at the amount of blood that spewed out during their nosebleeds and I'm not usually one to bat an eye at a bloody scene. I also must note that I did not read the webtoon before watching this so this review is solely based off the drama.Make sure you have the tissues everyone, oh and try not to get too attached to well most of the characters because...spoiler earlier...a lot of good people die in it.
Let's start with the Cast, oh my god, each and every one of them were amazing. But we'll talk mostly about the main characters (and not just the ones listed as main's on here because I truly felt there were a lot of main characters in this story.)
Cha Hyun Soo, we literally got to see him grow from being the shy teenager we first seen. Granted he wasn't originally shy, bullying having to do a lot with his more reserved and standoffish self. He became my little baby in this, I hated whenever people looked at him as a monster whenever he was the least monster-like of them all. The only other thing I've seen Song Kang in is Love Alarm, so I couldn't quite tell exactly how he was going to be in a more action-y drama, but he pulled it off well!
Seo Yi Kyung, at first I really liked her. She seemed to have her life together and didn't mind risking her own life for others. Well, after she left to go find the tablet of her deceased (I mean he's either a monster or something like Hyun Soo, we still don't know yet) soon-to-be husband and gets caught by the military she comes back and she starts sketching me out. At first I thought for sure she'd be the one to ruin it for everyone, and don't get me wrong she has a baby to protect but that entire situation of "Do I turn Hyun Soo to be a test subject to save the majority or do I just not do anything and risk more people dying?" Is one that really doesn't have a right answer. I'm glad she was not the one to do it and ended up becoming the Leader of sorts near the end. Lee Shi Young did a wonderful of portraying her, as she always does well.
Pyeon Sang Wook, I truly think he grew the most as a character, or well maybe not the most as I think he was that person all along. He just needed someone to tell him it was okay to be that. I loved him. And I was at first pleasantly surprised by the ending of him with Hyunsoo but I quickly realized that it is probably Ui Myeong and not him. The scene with Yuri though, it broke my heart. Lee Jin Wook did amazing as usual, I will say I like him better in this than in Voice 2.
Lee Eun Hyuk, I honestly did not go into this show thinking I'd dislike a character played by Lee Do Hyun, I was wrong. He was so selfish in the beginning but by the end became a better person and I am so happy for that. Although, it broke my heart to see him stay behind to "stop" Hyun Soo. I hope we get to see him in a second season, but...
Yoon Ji Soo, I loved her as a duo with Jaeheon, they leveled each other out so well. She didn't get as much character development as the other listed mains. I feel though that she will grow more in a second season. I see her taking on the leadership role. Park Gyu Young as a hippie/take no shit character though, I loved it!
Lee Eun Yoo, oh did I hate her at first. She was so bitchy but I mean I level with her, her brother was kind of an asshole at the beginning so...Her bitchiness was her way of hiding that she cared. She grew a lot as a character and by the end I loved her character. Go Min Shi was amazing per usual.
We'll do a rapid fire of the next few because I felt they deserved the Main Character title as well. Jung Jaeheon, I mean he did the ultimate sacrifice. Who didn't love him? Ahn Gil Seop, I feel like his character was robbed, we didn't even really get to see his reaction to Yuri's death. And he bled from the nose once but nothing else occurred to him? I was under the impression he was turning but then he never showed any more signs so I thought maybe not and then he just died, which I think was going to happen anyways but it felt a tad bit rushed. Park Yu Ri, she was pretty self-less, such a good character and god it pissed me off when Ui Myeong did what he did. Han Du Sik, such a lovable old man and he too, like Jaeheon, did the ultimate sacrifice. Lastly Ui Myeong, boy was crazy, I went back and forth on whether I liked him or not and yeah...I don't obviously but I will say his monster power has to be the freaking coolest.
Story:
It's pretty straightforward and gory but amazing! Are the real monsters the humans? We see them constantly at each other's throats in the beginning, later using Hyun Soo as their own personal bitch, forcing him to run and get supplies in the upper floors while simultaneously getting his ass handed to him each time he goes. They look at him like a monster whenever they are the real monsters. The turning isn't an illness, a virus or something curable. It's due to desire? It makes since in a few of the monster's cases, Myung Sook becomes a baby, which is exactly what she desired. Du Sik's feet transformed and he could walk again, he desired to walk again. But um...what exactly did Ui Myeong desire to be able to use his blood the way he does. What does Hyun Soo really desire when he gains the wings/blades on his arm? What does the giant in the one episode desire? The reoccurring tongue-monster from the first half? I felt that should've been explained more but again they are banking on a second season so hopefully all will be explained then.
Music:
It was not overdone like in typically k-dramas but I did have to laugh whenever that Imagine Dragons song plays during some scenes. It was fitting yes but also funny.
Rewatch Value:
100% I'd watch it again. I'm hoping for another season soon!
Overall Rating:
10/10
If you can get past the video-game like animation you're in for a great drama!
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Advertises itself to be about monsters taking over an apartment complex, but is much more
This review is solely based on the drama adaptation, as I have not read the web-toon and therefore, will not comment on it.Netflix's 10-episode Korean drama series in 2020 have truly been greatness after greatness, and Sweet Home does not fall flat on this.
Sweet Home is able to engage and emotionally withhold audiences by using the concept of 'monsters' as a metaphor for humans owns desires, and does it in a direct and sufficient way.
- STORY -
The story is fast-paced, due to having 10 episodes to basically in-take the entire storyline (with the hints of maybe a second season). Luckily, the writer is able to give a brief explanation on how these monsters came to be in the first two-three episodes, which is explained through the smart and well-written characters. As the writer does not explain everything, it leaves the audience engaged and interested in how to prevent these monsters from 'forming', and in need to see the characters they've developed emotional connections towards, succeed. The story does not have plot-holes, and is able to develop in a fast manner that is captivating and engaging for the audience.
While having 'horror' themes, the drama is not entirely scary, but rather wants you to focus on the main story and the metaphorical concept of ones desires, and how much they can take over oneself. There is no real romance themes, but is able to give hints of 'romance' through small gestures and spoken words between each character, that engages audiences who may only be interested in romance, into a story that isn't all about romance.
'Sweet Home' is able to make the audience question who deserves to live in these life-threatening situations, and how far people are willing to go in order to live their life, despite their brutal pasts.
- CHARACTERS -
The show sold me with not necessarily the story but, the characters. With only 10 episodes to break down the many characters introduced to us in a very short period of time, the writer is able to quickly but effectively reflect on the different personalities of the characters, as well as their history as each episode progresses. The characters (for the most part), think and act like their age, but do not do it in a typical 'horror' genre way. Most of the characters act smart, but with different ways of 'acting' on the monsters that perfectly reflect their ages, gender and values. All the characters are written to be faulted, not necessarily morally perfect, which aids audiences into the question of wether or not these individuals deserve to survive the monster infestation.
If you are someone, like myself, that becomes invested and emotionally connected to well-written characters, Sweet Home is a web-toon adaptation that is able to strongly invest time into its characters, and develop a hope for survival for each of them, despite their traumatic past.
- CONCLUSION -
Despite its flaws, such as the unusual choice of soundtrack in some action scenes, Sweet Home is able to connect each characters emotional past to both their desires, and the monsters that lurk around the apartment complex.
Sweet Home is a must-watch if you are someone who cares for well-written and realistic characters that, thankfully, do not play stupid in a monster infestation.
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Just don't desire too much...
'Sweet Home' truly exceeded all my expectations. I did not read the webtoon so I will not address any plot differences between both versions.I already knew Song Kang was a great actor but he still surprised me a lot in this show. I really liked his character even though he was sometimes too dull and absent-minded for my liking, but obviously he was like that for a reason.
Lee Do Hyun was definitely my second favorite character, as he was very mysterious in the first half and even kind of dislikeable (I never did), but the turn he had in the second half and how so many things about his personality were clarified really added a ton on the type of character that he was.
I don't want to get into much detail because I don't want to tag this review as a spoiler, but I really loved every character. I think all of them had a clear role in the survival hope; even if some characters were clearly dumb and annoying, even those were properly built even if they didn't have such a strong background (some none at all). Every evil character was absolutely crazy, the "good" characters all knew their places and stick to them well.
I have a major complaint on the CGI for the monsters as I believe the production of the series was very carefully done and the cinematography was of the absolute most artistic style for this concept, but I feel like they invested too much on the settings and cinematics (and cast) that they forgot or ran short to invest on a better CGI. Still, even if it's ridiculously bad you get used to it after a few eps.
I loved the whole concept of the monsters and their transformation always blew my mind. It just kind of stresses me because I really don't see how they can overcome this in the next season(s) if there will be any, but I'm anticipating more of this show in the near future, hopefully.
The cast was amazing, I really loved Song Kang and Lee Do Hyun's dynamics on their characters, as well as how they complement all together with the rest of the cast. I'm just a little dissatisfied with Lee Jin Wook's character, since it was very promising but after his arc developed I think he lost that unbreakable and powerful aura they gave him.
Anyway, 'Sweet Home' is absolutely a must-watch and if anyone reading this is concerned on whether or not this would be too horror-y and scary for you, don't think so anymore! I'm a real coward when it comes to horror and stuff but this one was nothing like that so you're safe to watch it!
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MUST! WATCH!
Oh! my! god! This was a drama I took my sweet time watching because I didn't want it to end. Personally I have not read the WEBTOON as I was very impatient and I was honestly looking forward to this one so whether it was a good adaptation is up to the readers of the webtoon and I am simply writing this as someone who has watched a lot of shows and dramas.Not once did I think about dropping it. Horror isn't my thing but not watching this was OUT OF THE QUESTION. As someone who gets bored and tired easily, this wasn't the case with this drama. It constantly kept me on my toes, interested to see what will happen next. So much that this became a problem as I like to watch dramas late at night, but it was too late for me to watch the next episode as much as I wanted to.
The cast was incredible, I loved their acting and I feel like they perfectly fit their roles. The characters had a certain dynamic between them that kept them together during the show, we got to see the bonds that were formed between them and I thought this was incredible. I was a huge fan of the music choices as well, especially the OST (shoutout to bewhy for that!)
the one thing I didn't exactly like was the monsters, especially on the second episode, they could be a lot better but this was more of a budget issue and it did not affect how much I enjoyed the drama. Other than that, this drama is a big YES for me.
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beautiful insanity
I'll start this by making clear that i have not read the original webtoon so I'm writing with just the drama in consideration.First of all this is definitely not for everyone. a lot of death, violence, gore and mentions of triggering things that even i, as someone who doesn't really get affected by these knowing it's fiction, had to take small breaks or look away. i guess what you'd expect from a horror, action focused drama.
Even so, this drama was so interesting and attention-grabbing i couldn't stop watching. The story is incredible and somehow, especially now with the pandemic and everything, felt real. Every single major (if not almost every) character is well written with intriguing back stories that reflect on their motives and behaviour and very easy to sympathize and get attached to. The way they interact with eachother feels realistic and the relationships built between them are natural. There's also big diversity in characters for everyone, even the characters that are written to be disliked in a way can be understood. The actors did an amazing job delivering the emotions of the characters and bringing every scene to life, which is exactly why you most likely won't survive watching this without balling your eyes out.
Suprisingly, unlike most kdramas, the comedic breaks are minimum which keeps you on your toes throughout the whole show and even when there are such breaks it doesn't fell like filler but rather an easier way to get to know the characters and their dynamics better.
The special effects and cgi were decent and looked mostly realistic and the camera work and setting gave a chilling and classic korean horror vibe. The ending also lives a big opening for a season 2 which I'm really hoping for.
All in all, this is a beautiful and heart tugging story of seeing tragic but powerful characters trying to survive and go through hardship after hardship yet still continue to fight, stay hopeful and not give up. Definitely a good watch.
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well
this drama was honestly so good from the cast to the story I loved it so much the way it builds up and the way we discover and get attached to each character is incredible it honestly became one of my fav drama. like the shots were pretty and the acting was so great I was on edge everytime I think it’s one of the best drama I’ve watched in 3 years. song kang is everything. I think the ending was good and honestly hope s2 will be good tooi don’t know what else to write lol hum. jisu is a very good character.
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