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'Goodbye Earth' On Netflix Review: A Thrilling But Slow-Paced Dive Into Impending Doom

Outlook Rating:
3 / 5

Based on a novel by Kōtarō Isaka, 'Goodbye Earth' is available to stream on Netflix. Is this sci-fi, dystopian K-Drama worth your while? Or can you skip it? Read on to find out.

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If you knew you had less than a year to live on Earth ahead of an asteroid collision, what would you do? Well, while you may think you wouldn바카라t know what to do, it바카라s quite the opposite for the people of Woongcheon, once deemed the happiest and safest place in South Korea. Based on the novel penned by Japanese author Kōtarō Isaka, 바카라Goodbye Earth바카라 depicts the happenings and emotions of the people in the city during their last days on the planet. So, in case you planned to watch the K-Drama over the weekend, the way I did, here바카라s all you should know about it.

바카라Goodbye Earth바카라: Story

The dystopian crime show is about the people living in a city called Woongcheon, where everyone is dealing with a problem that can바카라t be solved: an asteroid, which is going to hit the Korean peninsula in about 200 days. With doomsday lurking over them, the city바카라s citizens are scared, but they work together to ensure that their final days are hopeful and happy. With some believing that the asteroid announcement is a myth, and others leaving their fate in God바카라s hands, there바카라s chaos and military curfew all over. Set against this backdrop, the drama focuses on Jin Se-kyung, a teacher who loves her students, but things start to become worse with D-Day approaching, as three of her students become the target of a group of loose criminals. Will she be able to save them? Or will she leave them behind and move to the West? That바카라s what the show is about, while diving into how people react when faced with chaos, showing their emotions, and revealing their true nature.

바카라Goodbye Earth바카라: Performances

Ahn Eun-jin is undoubtedly the main star of the show. She portrays her character of Jin Se-kyung with so much grit, showcasing her versatility. Throughout the running time, you will find yourself rooting for her to succeed every step of the way. She바카라s strong yet vulnerable and shows emotions in the most realistic way possible against an unrealistic real-life setting. Meanwhile, her on-screen long-time lover, Yoon Sang-eun, played by Yoo Ah-in, feels like a wasted opportunity. He feels like he just exists, with not much to contribute. However, even with his minimal yet heart-warming portrayal, his storyline feels unexplored, and his emotional complexities are not highlighted very well.

Jeon Sung-woo brings a regal presence to his portrayal of Woo Sung-jae through his nuanced acting. He skilfully conveys the internal struggle of his character, torn between his identity as a priest and the moral dilemmas he faces. On the other hand, Kim Yoon-hye delivers a standout performance as Kang In-ah. With impressive acting skills, she embodies the character of a military leader with strength and determination, commanding your attention every time she바카라s on screen.

While the performances are on par, the drawback is that there are a lot of characters, each in their own way driving the story forward. Therefore, it can be a bit of a challenge to keep up and fully grasp what바카라s going on amidst the whirlwind of events.

바카라Goodbye Earth바카라: Script, Direction & Technical Aspects

When we deal with the concept of the apocalypse, we usually come across stories that highlight the disaster itself or its aftermath. But 바카라Goodbye Earth바카라 stands out because the disaster, in this case, serves as a backdrop and tries to highlight the range of human emotions and reactions to impending doom. It바카라s wonderful to see the relatable portrayal of the main characters grappling with the imminent end of the world. Kim Jin-min, the director, skilfully allows these characters to navigate a spectrum of emotions throughout, showcasing the diverse ways different people would react to the same situation.

However, what feels off is the script. With an apocalyptic theme, the makers try to showcase as much as they can in each episode. Jung Sung-joo바카라s writing, with its non-linear structure and frequent time jumps, can come off as disoriented and hard to keep track of. There are moments taken from everyday life, and the reactions and events are penned as though the end of the world is actually approaching them, so that is nice to see. However, with an odd mix of religion, love, and crime, there are various subplots because of which, in some places in the middle, the storyline loses focus on its central conflict, and you will begin to see the cracks.

Even so, the series is a sight to behold. Amidst the bleak and gloomy backdrop, the visual aspect excels and will immerse the audience in the chaos unfolding on screen. Right from the camera movements to composition to the vivid textures and colour grading, everything is executed flawlessly, in such high quality. Additionally, the powerful scenes of destruction and disorder will surely leave a lasting impact, long after the final episode바카라s credits have rolled.

While the show can serve as perfect binge-watch material, the length could have easily been cut down and some scenes could have been taken out entirely. I mean, at one point, I did find myself thinking, 바카라Can the asteroid just come down already?바카라 While that바카라s one drawback, the others are the VFX sequences and the music composition. The effects could have been more realistic, and the latter, though repetitive, is average at best.

바카라Goodbye Earth바카라: Cast & Crew

Director: Kim Jin-min

Cast: Ahn Eun-jin, Yoo Ah-in, Jeon Sung-woo and Kim Yoon-hye

Available On: Netflix                          

Duration: 12 episodes, approx. 1 hour each

Premiere Date: April 26, 2024

Genre: Science-fiction, Dystopian

Language: Korean

바카라Goodbye Earth바카라: Can Kids Watch It?

Yes, with parental guidance.

Outlook바카라s Verdict

바카라Goodbye Earth바카라 joins the list of end-of-the-world K-Dramas that have sought to captivate audiences time and again. With its slow pacing but excellent acting, the series is thrilling and adrenaline-fueled. Mind you, it is quite addicting, so watch only if you have 12 hours of your day to spare. Technically, the show will blow your mind, but for someone who has watched many similar K-Dramas, it바카라s an average watch.

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