South Korean content has been dominating streaming platforms for almost a decade. Korean romance dramas already have an established appeal and solid international fan base, and then the industry dipped its toes into first-class thrillers and suspense. Recently, streaming platforms, especially Netflix, have been heavily ruled by South Korean survival TV series that are off the chart in terms of content, visualization, story, and execution. The unprecedented success of Squid Game put every post-apocalyptic, zombie invasion, and survival genre TV show on every viewer’s watchlist.These series are so intense and gripping that the audience can’t help but imagine themselves running from a monster outbreak or a dystopian future without water. Even though there’s no lack of South Korean survival-themed movies and shows, there are a few that are so good that they will have the viewers on the edge of their seats.D-Day isn’t about people going at each other’s throats for a can of food or sentencing someone to death because they may be infected. The series is a genuine depiction of the fear and uncertainty a society undergoes when a calamity strikes. Such incidents naturally awaken the human survival instinct, and it’s one of the things that this show perfectly captures.
South Korean content has been dominating streaming platforms for almost a decade. Korean romance dramas already have an established appeal and solid international fan base, and then the industry dipped its toes into first-class thrillers and suspense. Recently, streaming platforms, especially Netflix, have been heavily ruled by South Korean survival TV series that are off the chart in terms of content, visualization, story, and execution. The unprecedented success of Squid Game put every post-apocalyptic, zombie invasion, and survival genre TV show on every viewer’s watchlist.
These series are so intense and gripping that the audience can’t help but imagine themselves running from a monster outbreak or a dystopian future without water. Even though there’s no lack of South Korean survival-themed movies and shows, there are a few that are so good that they will have the viewers on the edge of their seats.
D-Day isn’t about people going at each other’s throats for a can of food or sentencing someone to death because they may be infected. The series is a genuine depiction of the fear and uncertainty a society undergoes when a calamity strikes. Such incidents naturally awaken the human survival instinct, and it’s one of the things that this show perfectly captures.
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