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Moving (2023– )
10/10
What an incredible journey
1 December 2023
From the first to the last chapter, the only thing in common is that you will want to see the next episode as soon as possible. In the last chapter of this incredibly well scripted and realized saga, you want the second season immediately. "In Motion" is proof that the hero formula is far from over, especially when everything is based on the purest and most uplifting values. Each of the characters is carefully presented to the audience, which guarantees involvement with each of them. It's a very well-structured story with perfect performances by a sensational cast. It's been a long time since this style of series caught my attention.
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Red Sleeve (2021–2022)
10/10
A masterpiece!
29 September 2022
A masterpiece! An indelible stimulus, the lacrimal glands of any individual who has the slightest trace of sensitivity. A perfect script, cast, soundtrack, costumes, photography and lighting. The two protagonists engage the viewer exponentially, chapter by chapter. Lee Se-Young is a different situation, for those who didn't know her (my case), at first glance, I came to believe that maybe she couldn't handle the role. I loved being deeply mistaken, the 5-foot-1-1 little actress looms large in every moment she appears, and shines brightly until the last second of the series in an unforgettable performance. Lee Jun-Ho, not far behind, makes the journey from a prince to king, in a memorable way. The Red Sleeve is a story that is sure to transcend your time and space. I watched it on Viki, and I would ask Netflix to negotiate its worldwide distribution, because this series deserves the biggest audience it can get.

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10/10
Worth every minute!
19 August 2022
Excellent episode. The writers and the director find the exact spot with great sensitivity and competence from the first to the last minute. The cast is always perfect with Park Eun-Bin outdoing herself with every scene. The supporting cast is also outstanding. The story of the chapter was very well constructed and moves the viewer's emotions throughout, with constant shifts in the perception of the psyche and character of the characters that set the tone of the story. This episode still has room for the justice of the imponderable, which overturns the perception of the randomness of fate. Worth every minute!
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Alchemy of Souls (2022– )
10/10
A magnificent fusion of adventure, fantasy, comedy and romance.
14 August 2022
A magnificent fusion of adventure, fantasy, comedy and romance. Koreans, at their current rate, will dominate the world of entertainment in a very short time. Just stay away from the increasingly weakened and irritating contemporary Hollywood formula. If Netflix has any sense, it will only finance the projects, leaving the Koreans to do, with complete independence, the works that are increasingly delighting audiences around the world. In South Korea, artistic talents erupt in profusion, names like Park Eun-bin, Park Min-Young, Hyun Bin and Son Ye-Gin are becoming easier to memorize in the western world every day. The screenwriters and directors demonstrate extreme competence in works that capture you from the very first chapters. Alchemy of Souls is no different, the beautiful and talented protagonist couple, Jung So-Min (Mu-Deok) and Lee Jae-Wook (Jang UK) get involved and involve the viewer in a story, which always leaves you wanting the next episode and who knows, a new season. Remembering that new seasons are very rare in the Korean industry.
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1/10
A legacy of ignorance and stupidity
5 January 2020
A desperate catharsis to draw the public's attention to the utter lack of light and ideas of this group that has masterfully synthesized what they produce with absolute symmetry in their brains and buttocks in their own name: "Back Door." Too bad Netflix's digestive system doesn't process them directly into the sewer of history.
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