A unnecessary, but yet funny and well-made adventure
My problem with this documentary is the limitation to only show Netflix Originals animes, that's obvious, I mean, it's a Netflix movie but yet still bothers me, the idea is cool, the execution is quite good too, but there was so much more to talk about this universe and I'm not even complaining about the runtime (58 minutes) I am talking about the content shown. Yet, it's a experience, you will not exactly wast your time watching and it's worth taking a look if you are like any animes that Netflix has produced
It starts of pretty well, but then it gets better and better. There are a few places where the logic is a bit thin (not saying it doesn’t make sense, but you have to give it some leeway), and there are a few too many comedic touches for my taste, but other than that, this is a terrific film, powered by an Oscar worthy Elizabeth Moss (who won’t get nominated of course, because it’s not that type of film) and a talented director who will have Hollywood producers begging at his door after making this for a mere 7 million.
8/10
More of a thriller than horror but it's great. Elisabeth Moss is really good at playing an unstable woman. The action is awesome and shot well. The plot has a few shocking moments.
This probably is a decent adaptation of the webtoon/manhwa, but unfortunately for us non-manhwa readers; too many shit happens way too quickly without any buildup. Especially in the final few episodes where deus ex machinas after deus ex machinas are pulled out of nowhere .
Season 3 episodes ranked:
1. Blindsided (episode 4)
2. The Perfect Game (episode 5)
3. Karen (episode 10)
4. The Devil you Know (episode 6)
5. Resurrection (episode 1)
6. Upstairs/Downstairs (episode 8)
7. A New Napkin (episode 13)
8. One Last Shot (episode 12)
9. Please (episode 2)
10. Revelations (episode 9)
11. Reunion (episode 11)
12. No Good Deed (episode 3)
13. Aftermath (episode 7)
Season 3 Rating: 8.3