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metamorformed · 1 year
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LGBT couples in Kdrama: Move To Heaven/무브 투 헤븐: 나는 유품정리사입니다  Blueming/블루밍 Revenge of Others/3인칭 복수 Somebody (2022)/썸바디
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victorianera · 1 year
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Lee Sung Kyung & Kim Youngkwang x Singles
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pondsphuwin · 1 year
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Somebody (2022), EP.5
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kdramaladies · 1 year
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Kim Yong Ji in SOMEBODY (2022) dir. Jung Ji Woo requested by anonymous
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pisces71 · 1 year
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Somebody (2022)
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surempty · 1 year
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Somebody on Netflix isn´t a k drama
ik most people watching this series now are kdrama fans and this isnt a kdrama so they dont like it cuz yk it isnt filled with poor acting and cute shit but it makes me sad they dont appreciate stuff with meaning
Somebody was a beaultiful series about two people that shouldnt be capable of loving doing it, they are literal antisocials (psycopaths for people who are not familiar with psychology) and it was so overwhelming so see how they connected so perfectly, how they did understand each other so much they talked so little
It really got me when Sum said Yuno was someone else special she might never meet again (before K wording him lol) because yeah he was, they were connected from the very first moment they talked about that cat
When Yuno said he wished he had meet her sooner while crying (they were already after him)
the thing is, Yuno and Sum are the same.
She might even be worse.
They were in love yet she still killed him, and from the start of the series she was already afraid of doing it.
She loved him, he loved her, but their emotions are shallow if you know what i mean, they can love someone yet still kill them because they dont feel stuff like normal people do and i know the general public is not gonna get this because theyre not familiar with this kind of mind but please believe me when i say this series was beaultiful for a lot of people and yes you might not like it and thats fine
BUT DONT SAY IT WAS MEANINGLESS because it had so much meaning it made me cry multiple times
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The lengths I will go to for a lesbian shaman and Kim Young-kwang. Somebody on Netflix was, uhm, not good? I’m not sure how this story relates to American Psycho in any way. It was interesting enough that I sat through eight long hours of it meandering through murder, sex, and gore… but… was it satisfying? No. Different? Yes… if by different you mean more like a really, really long Indie movie instead of a drama. Can you imagine if the movie Burning was 8 hours long? I don’t think the mood and impact of that story could have survived such an extension. I think Somebody probably would have been better as a film. But… whatever. I got to see cute girls kissing and a great deal of Kim Young-kwang.
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The programmer was a good actress.
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The shaman made me weak in the knees.
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I dunno. I honestly hate to say it but… skip it.
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fulltimehabibti · 1 year
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somebody netflix doesn't have anything resembling a coherent plot whatsoever but i get to watch kim young kwang fuck every episode so
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taebaelee · 1 year
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somebody on Netflix sucks :/ you can tell it's by some guy who just wants to live out his wet dream with it basically having no real plot outside of sex scenes, scenes of people talking about sex, or someone getting killed (of course after/during sex); there's really no insight into the characters or why they do what they do and most scenes are dragged out so painfully long that i literally could keep hitting the 10 second skip and nothing changed or was missed
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meyawnzzn · 1 year
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please the cat scene from somebody was completely uncalled for. it was horrible and it should’ve come with a warning.
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tinysweetflour · 1 year
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Gays go and fucking watch
1899 and
somebody on Netflix!!
It has mystery thriller and best of all gays.
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pinakikinggan · 1 year
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잊어야 한다면 | 김정미
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gateau-chocolat · 1 year
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somebody (2022) grievances
This show looks gorgeous and it’s exciting to see a kdrama with an unique vibe, a comparatively diverse cast, explicit content, etc. but the writing was soooooo weird. 😭
- Going into this drama I was kinda like hmm idk if I want to see a show about a stereotypical emotionless sociopath serial killer and a stereotypical emotionless autistic genius, and like...unfortunately, those stereotypes are indeed EXACTLY what the main characters are like. Nothing more and nothing less lol.
- Oh wait, I guess there is the additional detail where it’s seemingly implied that since the main character is autistic, she has no meaningful concept of why killing or harming other humans is bad, and she has been like that since childhood??? Edit: I guess maybe this is kind of subverted by Sum’s final actions...maybe??? I had NO idea what we were supposed to make of Sum for the entire show orz;;;
- Tbh, i think there actually is potential for a “torn between the knowledge that the guy I just met is probably a murderer vs my love for him and my relief at getting to know a fellow loner/outsider” storyline that could be....maybe not “”“good”““ (b/c it would still be very much resting on those cliche character types), but at least kinda compelling? We’re not getting that, though!
- I basically stuck with this story for Mok-won and Gi-eun, but even they feel a little off, tbh? First off, the circumstances surrounding Gi-eun’s first encounter with Yoon-o feel so unrealistic and contrived (ah yes, I love to meet guys from online in the middle of the woods, sight unseen!), but even though there were some nice moments of familiarity between all of the women, they also feel oddly....distant?
- Like, I know Sum wasn’t super helpful to Gi-eun the first time she asked for help, but it makes no sense that she didn’t make more of an attempt to continue to engage Sum in tracking down her guy over the app that Sum made? For that matter, when Sum also gets attacked by someone on the app, why didn’t Gi-eun go “hey, maybe that’s the same guy I met”? Sum was telling Mok-won about meeting someone but being afraid she’ll kill him, and Mok-won seemingly just went “huh, ok lol” instead of like....having a conversation with Sum about what was going on with all that?
- I was sort of anticipating a plotline where the women would work together to investigate Yoon-o, but at many points it felt like the complete opposite - it feels like the show was going out of its way to avoid very natural conversations and interactions between these characters.
- Btw, Sum killed a guy, this fact is known to police(???), and it’s seemingly caused NO disruption to her life whatsoever beyond the immediate aftermath of the incident? I know it was in self-defense and I know Sum wasn’t bothered by it(???), but surely, like....police would be continuing to want to  interview her here and there, or SOMETHING?
- Why does Yoon-o do such a shit job of killing Gi-eun not once, but twice? If he doesn’t intend to kill her, why not?? And if he doesn’t intend to kill her, why is he being so casual about showing his face in front of her? Why does he threaten both her and Mok-won later in the series?? He’s acting like a Marvel villain whose identity can’t be traced, but he’s fully just a regular guy lol???
- This is a tiny detail, but something that's been haunting me today is in ep 6 or 7 when the ear is discovered....what was with the decision to have text on the screen identifying it? The guy getting attacked was shown onscreen, the fact that he lost an ear was explicitly referenced later, iirc there's even a scene of Yoon-o talking about the ear or something...? The ear was like one of the only plot points that actually had been thoroughly set up in previous scenes, and it's not even something that's hugely consequential to the overall story - why did they think THAT, of all things, was something viewers needed to have very explicitly spelled out???
- What’s with the flashback at the end of ep 7? If it’s supposed to be Yoon-o’s serial killer origin story (the first person he hooked up with via the app was a woman who wanted to be choked and that, like, awakened something within him or whatever) a) that’s dumb and b) there’s also a kind of weird misogynistic undertone of like....blaming that woman for enticing him to murder or something??
- This is (maybe??) a story where a special dating app is a major part of the plot, but almost nobody uses the dating app in a way that makes sense and the story has nothing interesting to say about the impact of apps on how people interact with each other or form relationships or anything. Also the app is literally just Tinder lol. 🤷‍♀️
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koreandragon · 1 year
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all in all somebody wasn't a bad drama but i had problems with the directing/editing like some scenes went on for wayyy too long like did we really need to watch kim sum masturbate twice for the whole length and waiting like 1-2 minutes for yunoh to stare before he finally said something
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diamonddolljeanette · 10 months
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Yikes Netflix, just yikes.
"Somebody" is so much ick I couldn't even get past episode 2.
The suffering cat, that overly sexual organ scene, her pleasuring herself to his words including her killing the cat and the worst part, the awful undertone about those who are neurodivergent.
That basically only a serial killer could love and understand a Neurodivergent.
That we can't be understood or loved by those who are normal.
Not a good look. Don't drag Kdramas down with filth like this.
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pisces71 · 1 year
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Somebody (2022)
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