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Overview
Na sombria primavera de 1945, um homem e uma mulher lutam para sobreviver em meio a uma batalha contra monstros criados para satisfazer a ganância humana.
Cast
- Park Seo-jun as Jang Ho-jae
- Han So-hee as Yoon Chae-ok
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Reviews
2024-10-06
GyeongSeong Creature is a horror series that taps into a dark aspect of history, not so well known in the West. That is, the Empire of Japans experimentation on human beings.
Shockingly a lot of what is referenced in this series, really happened. This bleak platform is used as starting point to craft a Korean horror series, that's reminiscent of Mary Shelly's Frankenstein and any Lovecraftian tale, you care to name. A story that not only exposes the horrors of forced medical experimentation, on human beings but also other dark aspects, of imperialism.
Whilst the over riding tale is compelling, I felt the monster/creature effects just didn't come across as all that real, robbing the series of a portion of its impact.
Characterisations felt uneven too, with supposedly intelligent, often calculating people, doing inexplicably stupid things.
That said, this series remains a generally worthwhile horror watch, for those with a stomach for it.
In summary, a reasonable but by no means exceptional series from South Korea, that blends dark aspects of the past with fantasy/horror elements. There is also a dash of social commentary on the price imperialism exacts, from those it oppresses. Worth a look.
Shockingly a lot of what is referenced in this series, really happened. This bleak platform is used as starting point to craft a Korean horror series, that's reminiscent of Mary Shelly's Frankenstein and any Lovecraftian tale, you care to name. A story that not only exposes the horrors of forced medical experimentation, on human beings but also other dark aspects, of imperialism.
Whilst the over riding tale is compelling, I felt the monster/creature effects just didn't come across as all that real, robbing the series of a portion of its impact.
Characterisations felt uneven too, with supposedly intelligent, often calculating people, doing inexplicably stupid things.
That said, this series remains a generally worthwhile horror watch, for those with a stomach for it.
In summary, a reasonable but by no means exceptional series from South Korea, that blends dark aspects of the past with fantasy/horror elements. There is also a dash of social commentary on the price imperialism exacts, from those it oppresses. Worth a look.