Great start for the show! After the first snowy scene, I was already sold. Solidly entertaining from the start and kept me interested throughout the episode. Pacing was just right, acting was ok, and the cgi monsters weren't too bad either. I also liked that it had some comedic elements, which just worked surprisingly well. I may have chuckled a couple of times watching this.
Okay plot, mediocre CGI and monsters! Hope this gets better..
Nice episode! Although I wouldn't read the credits because there are some monsters spoilers.
Not sure about the webtoon fans, but from someone who is watching this as a stand alone series, that was a solid premiere, wonderful way to introduce the characters and the pace was just chefs kiss. And I'm pretty surprised by the cast, they put me on the edge and made me worry about them with just a few minutes of screentime.
first of all, those are some weird looking monsters. i guess those are not zombies huh, as every monster seemed to be unique. also really questionable music choice and editing.
aye at least main characters are good looking tho
The animation, acting... even the music wasn't good for me. I don't like this chapter at all.
It looks like... a weird resident evil? The Korean version from that history (for the monsters I mean).
I will keep watching it just for Song Kang.
I found the first episode spectacular. The zombies remind me a bit of The Strain
Good start. They put some efforts in the credits, which is a good sign. Quick introduction of the characters and the CGI seems not bad.
Having watched and thoroughly enjoyed Hellbound I started Sweet Home to fill the gap until Season 2. While the first episode was certainly not boring I really hope there will be a bigger context here than simply watching a reality show. Because it can turn out to be really good or really bad depending on direction the show will take. The beginning was more like the reality show premise with classic fringe society Big Brother characters - the guitarist chick, the annoying suicidal gamerboy, the pyromaniac ballet dancer, the insane lady with the empty trolley, the deviant yakuza asshole, the firefighter chick and finally the lone sane medical student - thrown in a locked down highrise which hopefully does not characterize South Korean housing conditions in general. Because if it does that would explain the increasing number of defections to the North.
That final song and scenes immediately sealed the deal for me. Poor CGI, weak story and utterly cringe.
The nerd defeating a monster with a fire extinguisher while Warriors by Imagine Dragons is playing in the background? Hard Pass
does not do the webtoon justice :(
Shout by DavidBlockedParent2020-12-19T04:41:25Z
There are so many good actors here, couldn't be more pleased with the cast election, hoping Song Kang show his acting skills, he's darn underrated!
Not a fan of the sound edition, the CGI wasn't that bad, better than I expected.