For a production released almost three years ago, it surprises with its quality and fascination. The plot is engaging, standing out for its impressive visual effects, action scenes, and expressive photography. Every action moment, especially in episodes 4 and 7, was captivating. However, the story, while intriguing initially, lost some of its complexity in the later episodes.
The series transitions between narrative arcs, concluding the first one satisfactorily but presenting a less thrilling twist in the subsequent episodes until the eighth episode's resolution. There is hope for a more substantial evolution in the next season with a more attractive and engaging approach.
Produced by Netflix, the expectation is that the new season, scheduled for this year, maintains the quality of the action scenes from the first season. Additionally, it is crucial to balance action with a solid narrative because without a convincing motive behind the action sequences, they lose their impact.
One point that caught my attention was the lack of intervention from the school administration or the Korean government in the face of serious problems occurring at the school. Cases like Suho and his friends seem to deviate from reality, where such violent actions would certainly be addressed by authorities. This absence of consequences compromised the credibility of the plot.
Although the production was solid with charismatic characters, some developments left much to be desired. Suho's fate, for example, could have been more elaborate, avoiding an abrupt ending. Therefore, I give it a rating of 7 stars, acknowledging the overall quality but subtracting due to some plot holes. In summary, a remarkable production that I eagerly await to see evolve in the next season.
Review by wesBlockedParent2024-01-26T20:20:05Z
For a production released almost three years ago, it surprises with its quality and fascination. The plot is engaging, standing out for its impressive visual effects, action scenes, and expressive photography. Every action moment, especially in episodes 4 and 7, was captivating. However, the story, while intriguing initially, lost some of its complexity in the later episodes.
The series transitions between narrative arcs, concluding the first one satisfactorily but presenting a less thrilling twist in the subsequent episodes until the eighth episode's resolution. There is hope for a more substantial evolution in the next season with a more attractive and engaging approach.
Produced by Netflix, the expectation is that the new season, scheduled for this year, maintains the quality of the action scenes from the first season. Additionally, it is crucial to balance action with a solid narrative because without a convincing motive behind the action sequences, they lose their impact.
One point that caught my attention was the lack of intervention from the school administration or the Korean government in the face of serious problems occurring at the school. Cases like Suho and his friends seem to deviate from reality, where such violent actions would certainly be addressed by authorities. This absence of consequences compromised the credibility of the plot.
Although the production was solid with charismatic characters, some developments left much to be desired. Suho's fate, for example, could have been more elaborate, avoiding an abrupt ending. Therefore, I give it a rating of 7 stars, acknowledging the overall quality but subtracting due to some plot holes. In summary, a remarkable production that I eagerly await to see evolve in the next season.