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Trabalhando como membro da unidade de investigação regional da Agência de Polícia Metropolitana de Seul, a vida da detetive Lee Hwa Sun nunca foi fácil. Viúva, cujo marido foi brutalmente assassinado, Hwa Sun dedicou a vida a ajudar outras pessoas, apesar de o mistério por trás da morte de seu próprio marido permanecer sem esclarecimento. Fazendo o possível para seguir em frente, a vida de Hwa Sun virou de cabeça para baixo no dia em que ela recebeu um telefonema do assassino de seu marido. Seguindo os passos do assassino, Hwa Sun viaja para Mujishi em busca de respostas, mas o que ela encontra é uma cena além de qualquer compreensão humana. Situada à beira de um poço profundo, a cidade inteira está permeada por uma misteriosa fumaça escura que sobe de suas profundezas como tinta. Pior do que o vapor assustador são os efeitos que essa fumaça parece ter sobre os residentes da cidade. Não mais humanos, os cidadãos de Mujishi transformaram-se em pesadelos vivos. Aliando-se a Yoo Tae Han, um ex-detetive e nativo de Mujishi, Hwa Sun deve encontrar uma forma de salvar a cidade e capturar o assassino de seu marido antes que seja tarde demais. Contra probabilidades impossíveis, Hwa Sun e Tae Han se preparam para enfrentar uma cidade invadida por monstros em uma busca por respostas que pode muito bem custar as suas vidas. Eles estão à altura do desafio ou vão sucumbir ao poder misterioso do buraco negro? (Fonte: Viki) Editar Tradução

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  • País: South Korea
  • Tipo: Drama
  • Episódios: 12
  • Exibido: Abr 30, 2021 - Jun 5, 2021
  • Exibido em: Sexta, Sábado
  • Original Network: OCN tvN
  • Duração: 60 min.
  • Pontuação: 7.7 (scored by 4,472 usuários)
  • Classificado: #4662
  • Popularidade: #1301
  • Classificação do Conteúdo: 15+ - Teens 15 or older

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Ele começa pelo fim, tem estilo apocalíptico, mas de certa forma me lembra nossa situação atual pandêmica, com a necessidade de usar máscara para evitar se contaminar. É o mesmo escritor de Strangers From Hell, Item e Save me, este último ainda não vi.

Uma das partes mais fascinantes para mim é como mostra a psique humana, como a ética e a moral é colocada à prova a todo tempo, o que me lembrou a frase “O homem é o lobo do homem” - Thomas Hobbes, Plautus.

Vi que alguns acharam tem coisa demais, zumbis ou no caso infectados, xamanismo, seita com sua adoração, mas eu gostei como teve criatividade de mostrar vários tipos de pessoas e suas crenças, religiosa ou até mesmo científica porém concordo que teve muitos arcos e certos detalhes poderiam não ter sido colocados. Sobre os diferentes níveis de tensão, particularmente gosto, excesso de cenas eletrizantes me cansam.

Sobre o final, gostei, porém confesso que esperei um pouco mais, queria ver como foi a recuperação de tudo, como as pessoas ficaram mais detalhadamente, as resoluções dos problemas dos arcos mais detalhados, mas como disse anteriormente não desgostei.

O que me surpreendeu foi a atriz Kim Ok Bin, vi ela em Arthdal Chronicles, quase não a reconheci aqui.

Sei que essa resenha tem poucos detalhes, mas como é pequeno e cheio de detalhes, tenho certeza que assim é melhor.

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Jun 6, 2021
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A different kind of pandemic

Much like how we’re all wearing our face masks to curb covid-infections these days, the folks in Dark Hole are doing the same but for a different outbreak - the kind that turns human beings into mindless zombies/ monsters/ mutants, though with varying effects for each person. So what makes this drama different from other similar stories and should you really be watching it? Let’s find out...

What is it about?

On the surface, it’s another zombie/ monster apocalypse story that draws parallels with the likes of Kingdom, Sweet Home, Rampant, Train to Busan, and even Joseon Exorcist. I haven’t seen #Alive and Peninsula but based on the synopsis and trailers, they appear to share a very similar premise).

But where Dark Hole differs from the rest lie in 3 aspects:
- The original source of the infection is extra-terrestrial
- The method of transmission is via a rather ominous black smoke (as well as bites/ scratches, apparently)
- The intended purpose of all this, which I won’t spoil here (to be honest, I’m not completely sure myself)

It’s an inventive spin on a well-loved and long-established genre. South Koreans sure love their zombies.

The Plot

Far-fetched with seemingly endless sub-plots and countless characters. As far as apocalypse stories are concerned, this one infuses far more elements than I’ve noticed in other dramas. It’s set in modern-day South Korea in the small town of Muji. The scope of the story covers the entire town and in addition to the overarching mystery, we have mini character arcs, of which there are plenty. The notable action takes place at 5 main locations - the forest where the titular chasm lies, the local high school, the hypermarket, the municipal hospital, and one more which I won’t reveal to keep the suspense alive.

Speaking of story arcs, we have plotlines relating to a female police detective with a tragic past who is in pursuit of a serial killer who caused said tragedy; a “disgraced” former police constable with a sad family tragedy of his own which inadvertently resulted in his expulsion from the police force; a scorned female shaman who rediscovers her spiritual powers including the gift of precognition; a high school senior who is a victim of conspiratorial cover up pertaining to her father’s fatal accident, in addition to being bullied by her schoolmates led by a high school dropout who constantly harasses her. It doesn’t end there. Many more secondary characters with their respective mini arcs are featured throughout. The one thing most of them have in common, is their respective tragic backstories.

This drama is certainly not uneventful - the many characters and side stories make sure of that. The screenwriter is trying to interweave all these stories into the main plot but I think somewhere along the way, the overarching story very nearly got completely overshadowed. After a rather promising start with much potential, I found myself getting a little restless around the halfway mark. Having introduced the new characters into the story, their side stories eventually fizzle out without the slightest connotation of how they are connected to the situation at present.

For the most part, the script and characters are adequately written, with the main issue being that too many elements are included. Even for a 12-episode drama, it does feel a little dragged out with too many unnecessary sub-plots and characters. 8 to 10 episodes would have sufficed and probably 3 or 4 characters and their story arcs should have been left out. In the end they amounted to nothing anyway and I found myself hard-pressed to develop much, if any, emotional attachments to.

The Production

Dark Hole is an OCN production and billed as the fifth entry to its Dramatic Cinema Project, which is an initiative by the broadcast network to showcase the essence of well-made genres via productions that combine the format of movies and dramas. I think what this basically means is dramas that are the crème de la crème of OCN productions. I’m not exactly sure if this drama is deserving of that billing but for context, the first four entries to this project are Trap, Hell is Other People, Team Bulldog and Search.

The first ever drama directed by Kim Bong Joo, the screenplay is written by Jung Yi Do. Those familiar with his works would be aware that highly rated dramas Save Me and Strangers from Hell were written by him.

In general this is a decent production with regards to the technical aspects. The down-to-earth action sequences appear realistic while the use of visual effects in particular for “that thing” is appropriately utilized. The production design and use of multiple filming locations are seemingly well rendered. However, there isn’t much of a soundtrack or musical score of note to write home about. The stock music and sound effects used are serviceable for their intended purposes.

The Acting

One of the main reasons I watched Dark Hole, aside from the fact that I love this genre and to ease my bitter disappointment from seeing Joseon Exorcist being cancelled, is Kim Ok Bin. It’s my first time seeing her drama in its entirety. Having caught glimpses of her in The Villainess and other productions, I’m aware of her reputation and credentials as well as recognition of her previous efforts for which she has received a great many acting honours. For this drama, being the FL Detective Lee Hwa Sun of the Seoul Regional Investigation Unit, I have absolutely no complaints with her performance. Understated, nuanced, and charismatic, she is good value for her portrayal and I’m a new fan.

Lee Joon Hyuk is an interesting choice for the role of ML Yoo Tae Han, although at times his character feels more like a supporting role than the lead. I’m more used to seeing him in suits after Stranger 1 and 2, but he was convincing as a decorated soldier in Designated Survivor as well. He gives a satisfactory portrayal of his role here, where he does carry the persona of a likeable character who would be great in a leadership role during times of crisis.

The rest of the cast, including the child actors, give a decent account of themselves. Special mention goes to Oh Yu Jin who plays the schoolgirl Han Dong Rim. My first time seeing this 21 year-old actress, I thought she did a remarkable job in projecting the chilling aura of mystery and eeriness surrounding her troubled and complicated character, which is one of the few in the show that I truly relished.

Overall

In my humble opinion, Dark Hole is not the best in the genre. But if you’re a fan of zombie apocalypse stories or any of the cast or even an OCN follower, this drama might appeal to you despite its flaws. It doesn’t end in a cliffhanger and I doubt there would be a sequel or continuation to the story, therefore providing viewers with a closure where everything is neatly wrapped up.

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Detalhes

  • Drama: Buraco Negro
  • País: Coreia do Sul
  • Episódios: 12
  • Exibido: Abr 30, 2021 - Jun 5, 2021
  • Exibido On: Sexta, Sábado
  • Original Network: OCN, tvN
  • Duração: 60 min.
  • Classificação do Conteúdo: 15+ - 15 anos ou mais

Estatísticas

  • Pontuação: 7.7 (avaliado por 4,472 usuários)
  • Classificado: #4662
  • Popularidade: #1301
  • Fãs: 14,516

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