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- Título original: 디시플린 Z: 벙피르
- Também conhecido como:
- Diretor: Han Jae Woon
- Gêneros: Mistério, Romance, Ficção científica, Sobrenatural
Elenco e Créditos
- Oh Dong JoonJi HanPapel Principal
- Kim Chan KyuAsinPapel Principal
- Ahn Dae KyumHyung TaePapel Principal
- Kim DanJayPapel Principal
- Kim Yoo RiYu RiPapel Principal
- Yoon Tae WooTae WooConvidado
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Não gosto de fazer resenhas negativas, mas não tem jeito.
Bem, antes de tudo quero esclarecer que mesmo quando não gosto de uma série, indico ela para que as pessoas possam ver sob sua própria ótica se gostam ou não, muito raramente eu deixo de indicar alguma obra. Mas esse é um dos raros casos eu que eu não indico, por diversos fatores. Antes de mais nada, pra vc assistir uma segunda temporada, o lógico seria que vc visse antes a primeira, e fiz isso. A questão é que não se trata de uma segunda temporada, essa Season está totalmente desconectada da primeira, inclusive no elenco fixo só tem um personagem da primeira temporada (Ji- Han) e um que faz uma rápida aparição no EP 2 (Tae Woo). Minhas expectativas eram de que a segunda temporada mostrasse como estava a vida de cada personagem da primeira, já que a primeira falava sobre um grupo de jovens vivendo sua juventude de forma individual, apesar de estarem num grupo. A primeira temporada não foi um BL, até existiram algumas cenas, mas o foco era a amizade e os dramas da juventude do grupo. Essa segunda temporada tem um casal BL fixo, mas a relação deles é secundária. Dito isso, na minha opinião, as séries poderiam ser independentes, já que as duas não se conectam.Sobre o roteiro, ele é bem surreal de uma forma ruim. O foco principal é na narrativa de que existem vampiros, e na série eles realmente existem. Uma garota comum, blogueira de um canal de coisas sobrenaturais, simplesmente descobre (sem maiores explicações de como foi essa descoberta) que um rapaz é vampiro e passa a persegui-lo. A questão é que existem pessoas poderosas que também acreditam, e estão dispostas a gastar alto para encontrar esses vampiros e descobrirem "o elixir da vida eterna". Da mesma forma sem lógica, a blogueira descobre o endereço, entra na casa do vampiro, e no final de tudo ela só quer ajudar a ele e ainda fica subentendido que terminam juntos.
Dona Coréia dessa vez me decepcionou muito, e o pior é que os atores não são ruins, os detalhes técnicos também não, é realmente o roteiro que não faz nenhum sentido, a melhor direção do mundo não salvaria essa série... Misturar sobrenatural com real, mesmo nas ficções, não funciona se não existir um roteiro muito bom, não foi o caso. Tanto é verdade, que o diretor das duas temporadas é o mesmo, e mesmo assim a série perdeu sua identidade e conseguiu ser péssima.
Enfim, assista por sua conta e risco, eu não perderia meu tempo de novo vendo. Minha nota é ruim, percebi que a maioria das avaliações também não é boa...
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Since no one else reviewed this, I will (:
I'm shocked there are zero reviews on this web series so I've decided I'll write one as spoiler free as possible! Just in case people don't want to risk checking the comments on here (in case they see a spoiler). Also, if you're wondering where to watch this, it's available on their official youtube channel! Just search 'Discipline Z Vampire' and you should be able to find it.Okay let's start...
Story: I REALLY loved the storyline! And for those who keep asking in the comments, yes this has two gay characters in it that have a relationship and it is part of the story, but that's not the focus of the web series. It's more about the whole mutant genes thing and Hyung-Tae, but the BL aspect is a main storyline so don't worry! I'm just letting you know now that this isn't your typical BL that's centered around university and romance. I loved the storyline, the cinematography and camera work was really great for a web series (the only thing that felt low budget was the green screens in some parts but that's expected when this show is obviously low budget). Another thing I loved was styling for the outfits like WOW, the stylist did a great job. I loved the main characters and was so happy to see Ji-Han still be one! He was my favourite in the first Discipline. Some people think the ending was rushed but I disagree, I liked the ending and it made me excited for the Ji-Han and Asin's story! I do believe there could have been part of the plot that was more developed but that's why I'm only giving the story aspect an 8/10. In conclusion, the show was really interesting, enjoyable and easy to watch and I recommend it based on the story alone!
Acting/Cast: Ah, so the reason I give this a 6/10 is mostly because of the acting done by the English speakers. I believe this show would have benefited and been way more polished if they didn't try to have an international concept. Especially with the character Yuri. I couldn't really understand half of what she was saying because her accent was so strong (despite her character not being able to speak/understand Korean and only English) and her laughing was way too fake. The actor who played the professor didn't do as bad, in some parts he was decent (majority of those parts being when he didn't have to express anger or annoyance). Honestly, the acting done by the ones who played Jay, Ji-Han, and Asin were better - during their English lines - than the ones who have to speak English the whole time. In saying all this, I'm not judging this as harshly as I would a big production with a bigger budget, since as I mentioned, this is only a web series with a lower budget so I understand it would be difficult to bring in amazing actors for those specific English-speaking roles. Plus, I have to commend the actors efforts and the production's inclusivity of other languages. The Korean acting was significantly better but still not the best I've seen. Although, I think some of that can be because of the script they were given (sometimes it felt awkward or unnatural). However, the main cast all did a fantastic job really, especially the actors who played Hyung-Tae and Ji-Han. (WAIT I JUST FOUND OUT THE THE ACTOR WHO PLAYED HYUNG-TAE WAS IN 'STEP FOR YOU' WHICH IS A KOREAN SHORT BL THAT I LOVE OMG WHAT).
Music: I gave an 8/10 because I enjoyed the soundtrack overall but it wasn't anything amazing.
Rewatch Value: I only gave this a 5/10 because I'm not really a rewatcher and when I do rewatch shows or movies, they're ones that are my absolute favourites or it's because I want to rewatch before the next part comes out. And to watch the next part of this (Summer Deja-Vu), I don't actually need to rewatch this.
Overall: A 7/10 because it was a unique story - at least for a BL it was haha - and I really enjoyed it! Plus I loved the styling of the outfits and hair, the cinematography was great, music was great, and the main cast are awesome. And I love when South Korea jumps on the LGBTQ+ band wagon in a positive way. I definitely recommend just giving it a go if you're on the fence!
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