Dos hombres intentan resolver el embrollo después de que, de repente, las armas de fuego estén ampliamente disponibles en Corea del Sur, que solía ser un país libre de armas, a través de una... Leer todoDos hombres intentan resolver el embrollo después de que, de repente, las armas de fuego estén ampliamente disponibles en Corea del Sur, que solía ser un país libre de armas, a través de una fuente desconocida.Dos hombres intentan resolver el embrollo después de que, de repente, las armas de fuego estén ampliamente disponibles en Corea del Sur, que solía ser un país libre de armas, a través de una fuente desconocida.
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Trigger started off with so much potential, but then just devolved into nonsensical bs. The kind where you have to suspend ALL belief. There is absolutely NO WAY somebody is going to get that many guns into a country, before getting caught long before all hell breaks loose. I finished the series so YOU don't have to, because it just gets worse as it goes along. It ends up being completely irreconcilable. The action scenes were great and acting was decent, but the story just lacked any REAL credibility, in the wrap up.
I went into Trigger thinking it would just be a dark thriller, but it ended up being one of the most unsettling dramas I've seen in a while.
The whole premise - what happens when weapons become as easy to get as a phone - sounds simple, but the way the show explores it is anything but. It slowly peels back layers of fear, power, and desperation, and it made me think about how quickly things could spiral in the real world. It's not just about guns - it's about trust, control, and the terrifying idea that anyone could be capable of violence when given the means and the push.
The psychological tension builds quietly but intensely. You start asking yourself: What would I do in this world? Who would I become?
And I have to say, the actor playing the villain is perfectly cast. He has that unnerving presence - he doesn't overact, but every movement feels dangerous. I don't know how he does it, but he really owns these unhinged, chaotic characters in a way that makes your skin crawl a little.
I know some people say the premise of this show isn't realistic - that it's "too far-fetched" for weapons to suddenly flood into a country like this - and honestly, I get that criticism. But if you can accept the "what if" the show is built on, you'll be rewarded with a truly gripping and disturbing story.
The whole premise - what happens when weapons become as easy to get as a phone - sounds simple, but the way the show explores it is anything but. It slowly peels back layers of fear, power, and desperation, and it made me think about how quickly things could spiral in the real world. It's not just about guns - it's about trust, control, and the terrifying idea that anyone could be capable of violence when given the means and the push.
The psychological tension builds quietly but intensely. You start asking yourself: What would I do in this world? Who would I become?
And I have to say, the actor playing the villain is perfectly cast. He has that unnerving presence - he doesn't overact, but every movement feels dangerous. I don't know how he does it, but he really owns these unhinged, chaotic characters in a way that makes your skin crawl a little.
I know some people say the premise of this show isn't realistic - that it's "too far-fetched" for weapons to suddenly flood into a country like this - and honestly, I get that criticism. But if you can accept the "what if" the show is built on, you'll be rewarded with a truly gripping and disturbing story.
I found this interesting and disturbing at the very same time. Interesting in that whether they were trying to express a personal or political point of view it really did bring an intense emotional response.
The disturbing part was not only the violence but also how people respond to bullying and hateful behavior.
Korean dramas lately have been replete with violence and bullying scenarios. If that is indicative of Korea or everywhere I don't know. What is both interesting and disturbing is that in nearly every scenario in this drama they behaved as if there were absolutely no other ways for them to get the perpetrators to stop or to see justice done.
As social issues, like bullying, for example professionals need to make sure options are known for children and adults to protect themselves safely.
The disturbing part was not only the violence but also how people respond to bullying and hateful behavior.
Korean dramas lately have been replete with violence and bullying scenarios. If that is indicative of Korea or everywhere I don't know. What is both interesting and disturbing is that in nearly every scenario in this drama they behaved as if there were absolutely no other ways for them to get the perpetrators to stop or to see justice done.
As social issues, like bullying, for example professionals need to make sure options are known for children and adults to protect themselves safely.
I recently finished watching a show that I really liked overall. The story kept me interested from the beginning to the end. Usually, when I watch shows, I tend to skip some scenes, especially if they are slow or if certain characters are not interesting. But this time, I didn't skip anything. Every part of the show felt important, and I actually enjoyed watching it fully. That doesn't happen very often, so it really says something about how good the show was.
Even though I liked most of it, I have to admit that I didn't enjoy the ending. It felt a bit off or disappointing. Maybe I expected something more powerful or emotional. Still, the rest of the show was strong enough that I don't regret watching it at all.
What made this show stand out for me was the plot. It felt new and fresh. I haven't seen many stories like this before, so it was exciting to see something different. The way the story was told was also creative and kept me guessing about what would happen next. That made it fun to watch.
I also liked the characters and how their stories were connected. Even the side characters had a purpose, and their scenes were not boring. That's probably why I didn't skip anything. It felt like every moment added to the overall story.
Compared to another show I watched called Good Boy, I think this one was much better. Good Boy didn't grab my attention in the same way. This show felt more unique and well-made. It's always nice to find something that surprises you in a good way.
Overall, even with the ending, I really enjoyed the experience.
Even though I liked most of it, I have to admit that I didn't enjoy the ending. It felt a bit off or disappointing. Maybe I expected something more powerful or emotional. Still, the rest of the show was strong enough that I don't regret watching it at all.
What made this show stand out for me was the plot. It felt new and fresh. I haven't seen many stories like this before, so it was exciting to see something different. The way the story was told was also creative and kept me guessing about what would happen next. That made it fun to watch.
I also liked the characters and how their stories were connected. Even the side characters had a purpose, and their scenes were not boring. That's probably why I didn't skip anything. It felt like every moment added to the overall story.
Compared to another show I watched called Good Boy, I think this one was much better. Good Boy didn't grab my attention in the same way. This show felt more unique and well-made. It's always nice to find something that surprises you in a good way.
Overall, even with the ending, I really enjoyed the experience.
80U
Trigger is a must-watch show for fans of hypotheticals and thrillers. The show offers more than entertainment; it challenges viewers to reflect on the delicate balance of power and peace. Trigger is not about heroes chasing villains. It is about ordinary people. Broken, angry, desperate, finally given the means to act. The cast is satisfying to watch, the storyline is engaging and even relatable at times, and each episode offers some food for thought.
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- ErroresAll of the firearms used in the show are airsoft guns, (real guns are banned in South Korea. As noted in the show.) The cast frequently hold them incorrectly, with the butt of the rifle off of the shoulder, or over the top of the shoulder. If these were real firearms they would suffer shoulder injuries holding them in this manner.
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- Tiempo de ejecución
- 50min
- Color
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- 2.00 : 1
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