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Midnight Mass (2021)
8/10
Be patient until episode 4...
23 December 2021
Like many of the reviews here, I did find the monologues very long and I would had preferred more action to balance all the monologues out. I did think the monologues were meaningful and made you think, however I got a bit tired of it and I was ready to give up until I reached ep4 where things suddenly turned very interesting with a huge genre twist(don't wanna spoil it)! So if you, like myself are feeling a bit tired by the show, watch until ep4 and see if the show starts getting interesting...I certainly thought so!
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8/10
The Korean Police is the real Criminal
20 December 2021
I have watched countless true crime documentaries, and in a lot of them, it's clear that the crimes could had been resolved much earlier than when they did if the police was competent. Recent examples of true crimes I ve watched that demonstrate police incompetence in different countries are "Dig Deeper: The disappearance of Brigit Meier" (Germany), "The Women and the Murderer" (France). However, the police incompetence in this documentary is beyond anything I ve ever seen before. I won't list examples as I don't want to spoil it for the prospective viewer, but I must say that I sincerely hope that drastic changes have been implemented in the Korean police force, and overall system as in this case the police was more dangerous than the actual criminal. Incompetence, corruption, laziness and so much more nouns to describe the korean police. Literally speechless...
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Game of Thrones: The Iron Throne (2019)
Season 8, Episode 6
1/10
If you have any respect for yourself do not watch this
20 May 2019
The writers should be sued. Vomit. I have nothing further to say.
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Kingdom (2019–2020)
10/10
Amazing Allegorical Era Zombie Horror Series
26 January 2019
As my title suggested I am amazed at the successful combination of different genres so to speak. It was a really fresh idea to place zombies during the Korean middle ages(Joseon era) a direct contrast to most zombie films we see today, located at the modern urban landscape. The decision to do that breaths new life to the so far tired zombie genre.

Moreover, what I found incredibly interesting is the "subtle" commentary on the extremely hierarchical korean society, which is the actual disease that has consumed the nation. Look no further than where the disease started (the king is patient 0) and the way that the society tries to deal with their dead; seperating the bodies of the rich from those of the poor, giving proper burial to the rich whereas burning the poor. Instead of dealing with the actual situation they choose to focus on formalities even when those can endanger the living. Not only that but the Confucian principles of not harming the body(burning,cutting etc) are only to be applied to the rich. The society is so much plagued with an archaic system of principles and conduct that they fail to see it for what it actually is, the disease itself, in that sense not only the zombies are infected but everyone.

Btw no guns and slow zombies in this one like the Walking Dead. Here zombies RUN, no time to waste and the living ones have to use whatever tools they find, mainly tools used in agriculture and farming!

In terms of visual aestetics the series looks stunning! Amazing cinematography, directing, costumes, locations, action scenes, it is truly impecable.

What I would like to see is stronger female characters as the series is very male dominated.

Good job to everyone involved and can't wait for the second season!!
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