Finally got to watch Moving! Nakita ko to dati sa feed ko in Tiktok and FB and I added it to my list but just didn’t get to watch it and then eventually forgot about it until I recently updated my MDL list. And I finished it in 2 days! Haha! So here’s what I got:
Episodes: 20
Original Network: Disney+, Hulu
Cast & Credits: Ryu Seung Ryong, Han Hyo Joo, Zo In Sung, Cha Tae Hyun, Ryu Seung Beom, Kim Sung Kyun, Kim Hee Won, Moon Sung Geun, Lee Jung Ha, Go Youn Jung and Kim Do Hoon
“Moving” is a riveting South Korean series that seamlessly blends drama, romance, and mystery, which for me deserves a 8/10 rating. Ang galing ng pagkakagawa ng kwento at ang husay ng mga aktor but I kept get Heroes vibes.
The series follows the lives of various characters with supernatural powers whose paths intertwine in unexpected ways, exploring themes of love, ambition, and the complexity of human connections. There are 20 episodes and some episodes will make you cry, kikiligin ka, and some na will make you laugh yet will keep you curious about what’s going to happen in the next episode and even make you pray for another season.
One of the strongest suits of “Moving” is the cinematography is visually stunning, capturing the essence of both bustling city life and intimate moments shared between characters. As most South Korean dramas are, their cinematography is really good, it always matches the mood of the series like if it’s a romcom, it’s bright and cheerful and for Moving, it’s kinda gloomy.
One of the things to like about Moving is the stellar, ensemble cast. However, I have to say that some of the characters are underdeveloped which is why I really want a season 2. It is a story about parenting, friendship, love, betrayal, teen angst, finding who you are and what you really want, and emotions that we could all relate to. The struggles that the characters go through are realistic.
One of the things that I do not like though is the confusing timeline with flashbacks in the flashback. But I suppose that was necessary for us to understand the plot better. The first 7 episodes highlight the kids’ superpowers and friendship while hinting to us that their powers might bring more trouble than they’re worth. It gives us glimpses of the mystery and danger to come. And then another 7+ episodes showing us the parent’s past where we see manipulation, betrayal, social stigma, and everything else that will leave us frustrated.
In conclusion, if you’re looking for a diversion from all the Kdrama romcoms, this one is a must. It’s a breather that will leave you longing for another season.
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