Cha Hyun-su
Song Kang
Cha Hyun-su

“Will you stay a monster or will you stay a human?”
As humans turn into savage monsters and the world plunges into terror, a handful of survivors fight for their lives — and to hold on to their humanity.
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Cha Hyun-su
Song Kang
Cha Hyun-su
Pyeon Sang-wook
Lee Jin-uk
Pyeon Sang-wook
Seo Yi-kyung
Lee Si-young
Seo Yi-kyung
Park Chan-young
Jung Jin-young
Park Chan-young
Lee Eun-hyeok
Lee Do-hyun
Lee Eun-hyeok
Lee Eun-yu
Go Min-si
Lee Eun-yu
Tak In-hwan
Yu Oh-seong
Tak In-hwan
Dr. Lim
Oh Jung-se
Dr. Lim
Kim Yeong-hoo
Kim Moo-yul
Kim Yeong-hoo
Seo I-su
Kim Si-a
Seo I-su
Park Yu-ri
Go Youn-jung
Park Yu-ri
Ha-ni
Chae Won-been
Ha-ni
I find it somewhat contradictory that Netflix produces a plethora of woke content, allegedly supporting all sorts of fluffy inclusive ideals but then produces a series as viscerally violent, as Home Sweet Home. Cut from a similar cloth as Resident Evil, Home Sweet Home outdoes its Western counterpart, in sheer violence and brutality. This is an unforgiving series where truly awful things happen to its broad cast of characters.Suffice to say, this series is no for everyone. In terms of story, narrative and character development, not to mention creativity, there's a lot on offer here. Production values are top shelf, as are special effects. This series bring this all together in a way that makes the implausible premise on which Home Sweet Home is based, seem real. In summary, a quality production but also an extremely violent one. If you liked Resident Evil, this will most certainly appeal.
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