Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueAfter severing ties with his gang, a former gangster returns to uncover the truth behind his brother's death, embarking on a relentless path of revenge.After severing ties with his gang, a former gangster returns to uncover the truth behind his brother's death, embarking on a relentless path of revenge.After severing ties with his gang, a former gangster returns to uncover the truth behind his brother's death, embarking on a relentless path of revenge.
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Mercy for None hooks with its gritty vibe and relentless pacing. The noir tone and emotional weight make the brutal, lived-in world feel urgent and real. While some early subplots are muddled, the narrative gains clarity and impact as it unfolds.
So Ji-sub shines in a magnetic return, embodying Nam Gi-jun with raw rage and quiet grief. His physical intensity and emotional depth define the series, making his comeback unforgettable.
The lack of a female lead fits the hyper-masculine, gangland setting, where vulnerability is danger. It's a bold, thematic choice.
Stylish, visceral, and tight; this is Korean action noir at its boldest.
So Ji-sub shines in a magnetic return, embodying Nam Gi-jun with raw rage and quiet grief. His physical intensity and emotional depth define the series, making his comeback unforgettable.
The lack of a female lead fits the hyper-masculine, gangland setting, where vulnerability is danger. It's a bold, thematic choice.
Stylish, visceral, and tight; this is Korean action noir at its boldest.
Episode 1 Impressions
I'm going to start this off by saying if you've liked any violent Korean revenge thrillers in the past two decades than Mercy for None will probably be your cup of tea.
The fight choreography is crisp and bloody with punchy SFX for each punch. Every hit connects with intensity and the camera moves around enough to keep fight scenes entertaining instead of disorienting.
The plot is not too bad either. It seems to be your typical run of the mill Korean revenge setup. Something happens that motivates an over powered character to want to exact revenge. It doesn't really bother me that much because I came for the action. The story is good enough to hold your attention, albeit a little confusing for the first 30 minutes.
The production design, cinematography are all top notch and I was surprised by the production values. Varied locations and slick cinematography help to make sure you eyes are never really board.
Mercy for None is great so far after one episode. The premiere did a good job hooking me and now I want to see what is going to happen next. If you're here for the action I don't think you will leave disappointed. As long as you can suspend your disbelief from time to time, but that is part of the fun!
I'm going to start this off by saying if you've liked any violent Korean revenge thrillers in the past two decades than Mercy for None will probably be your cup of tea.
The fight choreography is crisp and bloody with punchy SFX for each punch. Every hit connects with intensity and the camera moves around enough to keep fight scenes entertaining instead of disorienting.
The plot is not too bad either. It seems to be your typical run of the mill Korean revenge setup. Something happens that motivates an over powered character to want to exact revenge. It doesn't really bother me that much because I came for the action. The story is good enough to hold your attention, albeit a little confusing for the first 30 minutes.
The production design, cinematography are all top notch and I was surprised by the production values. Varied locations and slick cinematography help to make sure you eyes are never really board.
Mercy for None is great so far after one episode. The premiere did a good job hooking me and now I want to see what is going to happen next. If you're here for the action I don't think you will leave disappointed. As long as you can suspend your disbelief from time to time, but that is part of the fun!
Yes the amount of actors is STUPID yo I mean it really, I just want to see what's face the Netflix Procurement or Accounting and Finance team made when the director said "Yes I want them all, any problem?"
Action sequences was great, some part with too much CGI blood but meh not that weird.
The lighting was great though I love the tone which actually reflects the mood quite well.
The dialogue also great, some of plot twists, not that surprising but it was well written. The wording was great and actors did it well got me tearing abit, can make my heart heavy.
Overall, I bloody love this series I which it could be longerrrr!!!!!
Action sequences was great, some part with too much CGI blood but meh not that weird.
The lighting was great though I love the tone which actually reflects the mood quite well.
The dialogue also great, some of plot twists, not that surprising but it was well written. The wording was great and actors did it well got me tearing abit, can make my heart heavy.
Overall, I bloody love this series I which it could be longerrrr!!!!!
I think I've finally found my new all-time favorite thriller. The action is non-stop, and there are so many crazy twists that it keeps you on the edge of your seat the whole time.
Mercy for None is definitely an action-packed thrill ride. If you like bloody, brutal fights, you'll love this show. It's not for the faint of heart, for sure, but I couldn't take my eyes off of my screen for a second. It's one of those shows where the plot unfolds gradually, but there are enough hints and clues to keep you guessing. The pacing is so perfect. There are plenty of tense moments, and lots of quick cuts, but the show never feels too hectic.
The fight choreography is absolutely incredible. I never thought anything could top the martial arts in John Wick, but I was seriously impressed with the fight scenes in Mercy for None. Every single one of the fights felt believable and realistic, and the stunts and visual effects were perfect. I also like that they put a ton of creativity into the fights, and the action sequences are designed to blend into the narrative really well, so they don't feel completely out of place.
Plus, it's fun to watch So Ji-Sub kicking butt and looking so dapper while doing it. He's been in some other action flicks, so I already knew he could act, but I wasn't expecting his performance in this one to be on another level. He delivers the lines convincingly and never misses a beat, and the fight scenes are so detailed.
I thought Mercy for None was a bit of an odd choice to cast So Ji-Sub. He plays a former gangster, which isn't exactly a typical character for him, and yet he does it perfectly.
Mercy for None is definitely an action-packed thrill ride. If you like bloody, brutal fights, you'll love this show. It's not for the faint of heart, for sure, but I couldn't take my eyes off of my screen for a second. It's one of those shows where the plot unfolds gradually, but there are enough hints and clues to keep you guessing. The pacing is so perfect. There are plenty of tense moments, and lots of quick cuts, but the show never feels too hectic.
The fight choreography is absolutely incredible. I never thought anything could top the martial arts in John Wick, but I was seriously impressed with the fight scenes in Mercy for None. Every single one of the fights felt believable and realistic, and the stunts and visual effects were perfect. I also like that they put a ton of creativity into the fights, and the action sequences are designed to blend into the narrative really well, so they don't feel completely out of place.
Plus, it's fun to watch So Ji-Sub kicking butt and looking so dapper while doing it. He's been in some other action flicks, so I already knew he could act, but I wasn't expecting his performance in this one to be on another level. He delivers the lines convincingly and never misses a beat, and the fight scenes are so detailed.
I thought Mercy for None was a bit of an odd choice to cast So Ji-Sub. He plays a former gangster, which isn't exactly a typical character for him, and yet he does it perfectly.
I really loved non nonsense show, the action genere is clean cut, without any distributed slope, its simple ruthless honest as it progress, its definitely a Korean John kick series. For a simple continuous watch, which keeps viewer interested in complete one go watch, cinematography choreography of action sense is flawless there is no doubt this is one of the best action series of 2025, a simple known revenge story which gets better with each episode. With satisfying ending, there is no way to ignore the master action piece like this, its good action for limited series. With good story and well based acting.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesBased on webcomic "Gwangjang" written by Oh Se-Hyeong & illustrated by Kim Kyun-Tae.
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