22 reviews
- jasminn_tan
- Jan 6, 2021
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I just finished watching the masterpiece called Flower of Evil.
This tops that in terms of nail biting edge of the seat thrilling moments.
The cast is superb on so many levels in both character and plot development. It's a very complicated time slip story that for the most part is riveting, but at times the shifts and outcomes aren't quite thorough, leaving some plot holes especially in the closest of the relationships. But still strongly recommended for the outstanding cast and excellent time shift concept as detective story. I enjoyed this series.
- AJ_McAninch
- Dec 28, 2021
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Extremely captivating and creative storyline with lots of twist. Watch & appreciate the writer's creativity.
- hilaryhslin
- Mar 12, 2021
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Definitely worth the watch for fans of thrillers.
Exceptionally well written and gripping from start to finish. Acting is superb, both main and support. Only con (for some at least) is that timeline jumping occurs fairly often per episode so you need to pay close attention.
Exceptionally well written and gripping from start to finish. Acting is superb, both main and support. Only con (for some at least) is that timeline jumping occurs fairly often per episode so you need to pay close attention.
- Madcookie17
- Sep 27, 2021
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I watched 12 episodes so far and the plot just gets better and better. It exiting since the first episode. Try it for yourself! Watch the 1st episode and you will see.
Pros:
Cons:
Pros:
- The actors are spot on.
- The cinematography is very good.
- The souds and music are just perfect.
- The story is the best I have watched and evolves witch each episode (12 eps out
- character, and character evolvement is astonishing it just goes on and on
Cons:
- sometimes the camera wobbles to much
- as the story plot is evolving you have to watch attentively (not realy a con)
- it is ongoing and the suspense can kill you
- high bood pressure ( you have been warned ;)
- HIGHLY UNDERATED
- seraphlumiel
- Dec 8, 2020
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I've watched the first 3 episodes and I am totally addicted. If it continues on this good it has the makings of being one of the best K-Dramas I've seen.
Good cast, well acted and an interesting storyline.
Update: Just watched episode 6 and am still addicted, twists and turns galore.
Good cast, well acted and an interesting storyline.
Update: Just watched episode 6 and am still addicted, twists and turns galore.
- mandy-48322
- Nov 1, 2020
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Starts on an interesting note, but then halfway through starts getting dislikable. There are some predictable plot-twists throughout. Not much charm to the characters either, unlike some other timeline related dramas I saw recently. Overall it's fine, but not great.
Sometimes I feel like we should get an award for making to the end of a long drawn out and repetitive drama. Kairos should earn me one for sure.
This drama started off very strong. I was completely captivated and wondering what will happen every moment of the way. This, however, lasted till about episode 8 and then everything at that point onwards was a big bore.
The concept of the two timelines is fun and exciting but there isn't actually a lot you can do with it after a while. The mystery behind it all begins to wear thin as it continues to rewrite itself from the "past timeline". There's endless repetition, way too much crying scenes, lots of filler scenes where they just talk about nothingness and round-robin of deaths.
I suppose if you've never seen fantasy, fiction, time travel TV shows ever ever in your life then give us a try as it's very different. But if you are already a fan and have seen a lot of the great time, travel ones and alternative universe shows, and this will for you a little bit.
This drama started off very strong. I was completely captivated and wondering what will happen every moment of the way. This, however, lasted till about episode 8 and then everything at that point onwards was a big bore.
The concept of the two timelines is fun and exciting but there isn't actually a lot you can do with it after a while. The mystery behind it all begins to wear thin as it continues to rewrite itself from the "past timeline". There's endless repetition, way too much crying scenes, lots of filler scenes where they just talk about nothingness and round-robin of deaths.
I suppose if you've never seen fantasy, fiction, time travel TV shows ever ever in your life then give us a try as it's very different. But if you are already a fan and have seen a lot of the great time, travel ones and alternative universe shows, and this will for you a little bit.
- Glue2Screen
- Oct 13, 2024
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Y'all be making me dream about a tv series! Please change it back to two episodes a week, please! its one of the rear good ones thats a hit from the very start.
- ezeanichiamaka
- Nov 17, 2020
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Korean Drama '' Kairos '' is a time travel thriller.
The drama managed to pull off a difficult plot without overcomplicating things, even though it was easy to confuse the audience with the back-and-forth and the overlapping timelines. Yet, the drama used the mystery behind the time leaping to its advantage, making the viewer guess what is happening throughout the drama, or root for the leads to finally discover the truth.
Keeping things romance free was another excellent idea, as the story really didn't need any romantic element to be interesting and a love story would have shifted the focus from the suspenseful fantasy story to a more 'rosy' even tragic direction.
However, the story did get stuffy towards the ending and they repeated many twists.
The performances were also great by everyone in the cast and especially the main leads.
So, overall, seven out of ten.
The drama managed to pull off a difficult plot without overcomplicating things, even though it was easy to confuse the audience with the back-and-forth and the overlapping timelines. Yet, the drama used the mystery behind the time leaping to its advantage, making the viewer guess what is happening throughout the drama, or root for the leads to finally discover the truth.
Keeping things romance free was another excellent idea, as the story really didn't need any romantic element to be interesting and a love story would have shifted the focus from the suspenseful fantasy story to a more 'rosy' even tragic direction.
However, the story did get stuffy towards the ending and they repeated many twists.
The performances were also great by everyone in the cast and especially the main leads.
So, overall, seven out of ten.
- PennyReviews
- Jan 11, 2024
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Surprisingly there are 2 shows this year with the people from 2 time periods communicating via cell phone: "The Call" and Kairos. It is a different and sometimes difficult premise to accept. The viewer needs to get into the rhythm of this show. Need to concentrate or it can be confusing. Something bad happens then by altering things in the past the present changes. There are flashbacks too so the viewer needs to concentrate hard with all the different scenarios. It is hard to keep track of who knows what and when. The kidnap draws one in to the show. Be prepared for frustrating moments every episode. Many times feel like slapping Han Ae Ri's mother when she doesn't tell what is going on and Ae Ri when she wails. But it is interesting to see how things change when there is alteration to the past.
The cast is watchable so they keep the one interested. Shin Sung Rok acts well and tormented when necessary. Nam Gyu Ri is pretty and it is a good role for her to show different facets. Ahn Bo Hyun of Itaewon Class acts quite differently here.
With less jumping around in time it could have been much better, less complicated and easier to follow. The story is simple but it's told in an unnecessarily complicated manner.
- phd_travel
- Dec 15, 2020
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Nice drama i watch it from 1st episode until the finale.The drama was interesting and more excitement and unpredictable..to the cast 2 thumbs up..
Best Kdrama in 2020
My favourite series❤
All characters and acting skills are so good.
And storyline is very interesting.
- theintt-88869
- Jan 7, 2021
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First of PLEASE put this on Netflix, mbc don't let this drama end like this....it's Sooo good. It deserves a daesang, the writer, actors, actresses, directors, plot, storyline... everything is so good. I never imagined I'll see a Korean series this close to perfection..
- asinyeonyefavour
- Dec 16, 2020
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I wasn't sure about this drama but with so many twist and turns I couldn't stop watching it.
- mitchelljackie-70970
- Aug 17, 2021
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One of the most excited kdrama made in korea
you have to see it
Y'all be making me dream about a tv series! Please change it back to two episodes a week, please! Its one of the rear good ones that's a hit from the very start.
Kairos was an incredible show from start to finish. The plot twists and details were impeccably thought through, and the acting was top notch from the whole cast. The cinematography was perfectly done to help aid the viewer distinguish between the present and future story lines. The soundtrack was somber and chilling at times and helped to create the dark mood of the show.
The first half of the show was definitely a bit better than the second half, but I still was hooked to every episode. The last few episodes were a tad muddled, and I was a bit confused as to the main villain's motive, hence the knock of one star. Otherwise it was a perfect show.
The first half of the show was definitely a bit better than the second half, but I still was hooked to every episode. The last few episodes were a tad muddled, and I was a bit confused as to the main villain's motive, hence the knock of one star. Otherwise it was a perfect show.
- fake_moviestar
- Apr 15, 2022
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This drama has a phenomenal combination of an amazing script, directing, and stellar casts from the lead to the supporting roles. I have come to learn that the script writer developed this drama for three years and I could see that the writer pays attention to the smallest detail of the story, especially the changes of events after a disruption done by the characters. I believe that such meticulousness is hard to achieve, knowing the nature of time-travel, sci-fi drama. Yet, the story is crafted perfectly as it stays true to the plot and there is no unnecessary filler.
Both director and casts are also what made the drama into the masterpiece that it is. The casts, from the main lead to the supporting characters portray their character in such depth that it does not let the viewers wonder on their action and display of emotion.
Both director and casts are also what made the drama into the masterpiece that it is. The casts, from the main lead to the supporting characters portray their character in such depth that it does not let the viewers wonder on their action and display of emotion.
- arche-typess
- Dec 25, 2020
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Although its earlier parts were much better than the rest but the initial set up needed more time and thoughts to be put into it. They wanted to kick start the premise quickly but they rushed things along the way. The first 5-6 episodes kept you interested about the plot and had a good amount of thriller but things slowed down significantly after that and it began to lose its attraction even when they attempted to add story-altering twists. The story itself got sloppier for no reason in the second half and the villains turned out to be underwhelming. The characters never felt like they had a good dynamic or chemistry going on, not even with the most obvious main mother-daughter or father-daughter relationship. Their lack of appeal made it hard to root for anyone. Something was missing, none of them clicked.