The Tyrant
- Serie TV
- 2024
- 1h
Un agente del governo degli Stati Uniti cerca di recuperare un nuovo virus rubato dal governo della Corea del Sud.Un agente del governo degli Stati Uniti cerca di recuperare un nuovo virus rubato dal governo della Corea del Sud.Un agente del governo degli Stati Uniti cerca di recuperare un nuovo virus rubato dal governo della Corea del Sud.
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This is one giant plothole without bottom.
I haven't found one single scene that made any sense or was not laughable. Within the same korean spy agency they murder each other in the dozens for some reason you only get to know at the end of the show.
The Americans also get involved and a lot of allies and colleagues spend the whole season murdering each other.
The Koreans also hire some outside assassins to do the job for them.
Why?
No idea.
Anyway, these hired assassins single-handedly maim and murder hordes of their opponents who never manage to hit them with a bullet once or to stab them.
Perhaps in korean 007 spy classes they don't teach you how to shoot or some basic martial arts.
And that is basically the whole show. Two assassins hired by korean agents are killing korean agents who hired them who also kill each other while American agents kill everyone.
The action scenes are laughable at best because the two assassins always survive every fight unscathed and kill hundreds of people without anyone in Korea caring about some mass murderers on the loose.
Nothing makes sense in that show.
They tried to fill a giant plothole with one laughable action scene after the other.
There is also no irony or fun in that show like in other over the top action movies or tv-shows. All the characters are stale and unlikelable there is no hero and you'd wish for all of them to drop dead right away.
It is an insult to the intelligence ot the viewer - even to those who normally consume these kinds of shows.
Only the last episode reveals why there is some mass killing going on in Korea among Koreans working for the same spy agency.
They all seem to fight over some kind of serum that turns people into supersoldiers. The only drawback of that genius serum is that it kills you when you are hit by sunlight.
Right. No supesoldiering during the day. Really a supersmart serum worth killing your colleagues for. Duh.
But it turns out one of the killing parties already has that serum and they already have supersoldiers!
And what is more, their serum does not kill whoever takes it because their supersoldiers always walk around happily during bright and sunny days.
Sooo, why fight for an inferior serum and kill everyone when you already have a way better one?????
And why are shows like these even made?
And why did I watch it at all?
Someone please give me some serum that makes me forget I watched it!
And please don't kill half of Korea to get it for me.
Thanks!
I haven't found one single scene that made any sense or was not laughable. Within the same korean spy agency they murder each other in the dozens for some reason you only get to know at the end of the show.
The Americans also get involved and a lot of allies and colleagues spend the whole season murdering each other.
The Koreans also hire some outside assassins to do the job for them.
Why?
No idea.
Anyway, these hired assassins single-handedly maim and murder hordes of their opponents who never manage to hit them with a bullet once or to stab them.
Perhaps in korean 007 spy classes they don't teach you how to shoot or some basic martial arts.
And that is basically the whole show. Two assassins hired by korean agents are killing korean agents who hired them who also kill each other while American agents kill everyone.
The action scenes are laughable at best because the two assassins always survive every fight unscathed and kill hundreds of people without anyone in Korea caring about some mass murderers on the loose.
Nothing makes sense in that show.
They tried to fill a giant plothole with one laughable action scene after the other.
There is also no irony or fun in that show like in other over the top action movies or tv-shows. All the characters are stale and unlikelable there is no hero and you'd wish for all of them to drop dead right away.
It is an insult to the intelligence ot the viewer - even to those who normally consume these kinds of shows.
Only the last episode reveals why there is some mass killing going on in Korea among Koreans working for the same spy agency.
They all seem to fight over some kind of serum that turns people into supersoldiers. The only drawback of that genius serum is that it kills you when you are hit by sunlight.
Right. No supesoldiering during the day. Really a supersmart serum worth killing your colleagues for. Duh.
But it turns out one of the killing parties already has that serum and they already have supersoldiers!
And what is more, their serum does not kill whoever takes it because their supersoldiers always walk around happily during bright and sunny days.
Sooo, why fight for an inferior serum and kill everyone when you already have a way better one?????
And why are shows like these even made?
And why did I watch it at all?
Someone please give me some serum that makes me forget I watched it!
And please don't kill half of Korea to get it for me.
Thanks!
This series felt like a bunch of real-life psychopaths gathered together, driven solely by lust and greed, which was revolting to witness. The story was not just disappointing but also outright trash, offering little more than a parade of depravity that left me questioning the creative intentions behind it. Rather than providing a thought-provoking or meaningful narrative, it seems the creators were more interested in shocking the audience for the sake of it, without any deeper message or artistic merit.
At its core, this series appears to glorify the worst aspects of human nature, focusing on selfish desires and immoral actions. There is nothing wrong with exploring dark themes in media when done responsibly, but here, it feels like the darkness exists just to be edgy.
At its core, this series appears to glorify the worst aspects of human nature, focusing on selfish desires and immoral actions. There is nothing wrong with exploring dark themes in media when done responsibly, but here, it feels like the darkness exists just to be edgy.
Don't waste your time.
It has no plot whatsoever.
A lot of people are constantly killing each other over some bio-virus in very stupid action scenes that get boring and repetitive over time.
Though during the first episodes you don't even know who belongs to which faction and why they are doing what they are doing - but who cares?
Certainly not the "director" of that desaster nor the "screenwriter" - if you can even call them that.
When they shoot at each other, the winners always hit their targets in one shot from a hundred meters away, while their victims always run right into the line of fire without ducking, taking cover or even aiming at their targets.
But even when one side is only armed with some knives and the others with machine guns, the guys with the knives somehow win.
Then there is an old assassin who, despite his old age, beats up twenty youngsters.
He also manages to shoot through thick wooden doors with a handgun with a silencer (!) and hit his target right in the head without even being able to see it before.
Oh, yes and he also has his magic shotgun (with a silencer no less) he shoots people in the head without any misses from long distances.
Okay, it may help that his targets just stand there, don't take cover and do not manage to hit him once with their long range rifles and machine guns.
That way he manages to kill about 30 heavily armed, trained assassins at the end of the fourth episode.
And then, there is the crazy assassin girl.
She is just skin and bones but manages to take out groups of trained and armed assassins just with a little knife.
She also shoots people without ever missing from hundreds of meters away, just with some short range handguns and while walking towards them.
Okay, it also helps that these guys never think to duck or to shoot back.
There are also many scenes where she manages to sneak up on people on empty, football stadium sized grassfields, without them noticing it.
Or she just appears out of nowhere in some empty rooms.
Though she is that super-assassin at one time she gets stabbed and shot multiple times and then thrown down to certain death from a bridge.
But what do you know - she survives all of that somehow fresh and peachy! (Facepalm!)
How does that little girl manage to do all that, you may ask (apart from a really bad script and directing)?
Well her qualification is that "she is the daughter of an assassin" Ohhhh...facepalm!
The whole plotless show is just an endless repetition of tedious, boring and ridiculous fight scenes and shootouts.
Also, there isn't one interesting person you'd root for - they are all crazy and weird, but not in an entertaining Quentin-Tarantino- way, but more in a really obnoxious, annoying straight-to-streaming-services C-movie way.
When you have no good story to tell, just let people fight and shoot at each other, over and over and over again.
The worst K-show I have seen in a long time.
It has no plot whatsoever.
A lot of people are constantly killing each other over some bio-virus in very stupid action scenes that get boring and repetitive over time.
Though during the first episodes you don't even know who belongs to which faction and why they are doing what they are doing - but who cares?
Certainly not the "director" of that desaster nor the "screenwriter" - if you can even call them that.
When they shoot at each other, the winners always hit their targets in one shot from a hundred meters away, while their victims always run right into the line of fire without ducking, taking cover or even aiming at their targets.
But even when one side is only armed with some knives and the others with machine guns, the guys with the knives somehow win.
Then there is an old assassin who, despite his old age, beats up twenty youngsters.
He also manages to shoot through thick wooden doors with a handgun with a silencer (!) and hit his target right in the head without even being able to see it before.
Oh, yes and he also has his magic shotgun (with a silencer no less) he shoots people in the head without any misses from long distances.
Okay, it may help that his targets just stand there, don't take cover and do not manage to hit him once with their long range rifles and machine guns.
That way he manages to kill about 30 heavily armed, trained assassins at the end of the fourth episode.
And then, there is the crazy assassin girl.
She is just skin and bones but manages to take out groups of trained and armed assassins just with a little knife.
She also shoots people without ever missing from hundreds of meters away, just with some short range handguns and while walking towards them.
Okay, it also helps that these guys never think to duck or to shoot back.
There are also many scenes where she manages to sneak up on people on empty, football stadium sized grassfields, without them noticing it.
Or she just appears out of nowhere in some empty rooms.
Though she is that super-assassin at one time she gets stabbed and shot multiple times and then thrown down to certain death from a bridge.
But what do you know - she survives all of that somehow fresh and peachy! (Facepalm!)
How does that little girl manage to do all that, you may ask (apart from a really bad script and directing)?
Well her qualification is that "she is the daughter of an assassin" Ohhhh...facepalm!
The whole plotless show is just an endless repetition of tedious, boring and ridiculous fight scenes and shootouts.
Also, there isn't one interesting person you'd root for - they are all crazy and weird, but not in an entertaining Quentin-Tarantino- way, but more in a really obnoxious, annoying straight-to-streaming-services C-movie way.
When you have no good story to tell, just let people fight and shoot at each other, over and over and over again.
The worst K-show I have seen in a long time.
Korean Short Drama '' The Tyrant '' is a mini-series that serves as a side story to the movie ' The Witch ' and it unfolds into its universe.
The drama is indeed short, but it manages to handle its story nicely and it progresses smoothly.
Even though there were plenty of bloody scenes, the drama somehow didn't feel that disturbing, but everything fitted well with the atmosphere, the story, and the fighting scenes.
Still, another episode would have allowed the story to breathe and not feel that tight and compact. Or maybe they shouldn't have included that many characters.
Finally, the performances were all great by every actor and actress in the cast.
So, overall, seven out of ten.
The drama is indeed short, but it manages to handle its story nicely and it progresses smoothly.
Even though there were plenty of bloody scenes, the drama somehow didn't feel that disturbing, but everything fitted well with the atmosphere, the story, and the fighting scenes.
Still, another episode would have allowed the story to breathe and not feel that tight and compact. Or maybe they shouldn't have included that many characters.
Finally, the performances were all great by every actor and actress in the cast.
So, overall, seven out of ten.
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"The Tyrant" is a mini-series that serves as a side story to the movie ' The Witch ' and it unfolds into its universe.
The action is, of course, a highlight. If you like pure action and violence, this show is the answer for you. Brutality, gore, blood, guns, whatever you need, it's all here, and in the most violent form.
The cinematography is stunning, with wide shots showcasing the intensity of each battle, and the fight choreography is still on brand with the franchise. While the gore has been toned down, it doesn't take away from the high-stakes brutality that defines this universe.
Now, while the drama delivers on action and performances, the plot itself is fairly simplistic. It doesn't try to reinvent the wheel; instead, it just gives us a fast-paced chase where everyone's after the same thing. And while that's fine for a side story, it doesn't necessarily add much depth to the Witch universe. If you're hoping for deeper world-building about the origins of the Tyrant program or how it connects to the broader narrative, you might leave with more questions than answers.
One of the biggest surprises of The Tyrant is its new female lead Chae Ja-gyeong (Jo Yoon-Soo) is an absolute legend in the role. She really carries most of the show on her shoulders.
If you're deeply invested in The Witch universe, it's worth the watch. If you're just here for great action and don't mind an open-ended narrative, you'll have fun. But if you're looking for major story revelations? You won't miss much by skipping it.
The action is, of course, a highlight. If you like pure action and violence, this show is the answer for you. Brutality, gore, blood, guns, whatever you need, it's all here, and in the most violent form.
The cinematography is stunning, with wide shots showcasing the intensity of each battle, and the fight choreography is still on brand with the franchise. While the gore has been toned down, it doesn't take away from the high-stakes brutality that defines this universe.
Now, while the drama delivers on action and performances, the plot itself is fairly simplistic. It doesn't try to reinvent the wheel; instead, it just gives us a fast-paced chase where everyone's after the same thing. And while that's fine for a side story, it doesn't necessarily add much depth to the Witch universe. If you're hoping for deeper world-building about the origins of the Tyrant program or how it connects to the broader narrative, you might leave with more questions than answers.
One of the biggest surprises of The Tyrant is its new female lead Chae Ja-gyeong (Jo Yoon-Soo) is an absolute legend in the role. She really carries most of the show on her shoulders.
If you're deeply invested in The Witch universe, it's worth the watch. If you're just here for great action and don't mind an open-ended narrative, you'll have fun. But if you're looking for major story revelations? You won't miss much by skipping it.
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