Korean crimes are reproduced just enough, but boring
May is the time when Netflix runs at full speed with unique documentary projects, including Cyber Hell: Exposing an Internet Horror – The movie about the Nth chat room case that made Korean public opinion “boiling” for a while. More than 100 young girls have become unwanted victims of sophisticated scammers, considered as “entertainment” in at least 8 chat rooms used to share and sell depraved cultural products on the platform. Telegram.
Movie Cyber Hell leads the audience into the “hell” of the internet, where the light of day does not reach, where justice is taken lightly as a joke. That’s curious, but the NATIONAL chat room case reproduced only almost sufficiently in Cyber Hellnot lack of data but easily boring.
The information provided is just enough, making me curious because the details have not been solved
Still pursuing the familiar Netflix documentary style recently (for example, with Our Father), Cyber Hell follow a natural time route for viewers to follow. However, the duration of Cyber Hell There are no specific dividing milestones, going in a straight line from the first victims to finding the real culprit.
Everything in Cyber Hell is unfolded in an unpredictable way, eventually leaving a temporary ending called “satisfactory”, although still not really happy.
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Fortunately, on that journey, the audience who looked forward to the whole Nth chat room case had almost all of the most important information. How was the first victim seduced, why did The Hankyoreh press agency know and pay attention to this serious “cybercrime” story, including the intervention of major stations such as jTBC or SBS, And finally, who is the killer? Everything in Cyber Hell unfolded in unpredictable ways, leading to a so-called “satisfactory” ending, though still not really happy.
Right, Cyber Hell inherently focused on the journey to find the identity of GodGod or Baksa, the sophisticated “trap” victims with the complexity of the Telegram platform and absolutely secure chat rooms, rather than exploiting deeply into emotions. victims’ emotions and lives (especially after the crime), or the current state of this crime. In addition, the footage of the Nth Chatroom also leaves open the relationship between the two “boss” GodGod and Baksa, as well as the fate of the remaining chat rooms.
All that is considered good Cyber Hell drawn from months of pursuing a serious case that the perpetrator must receive the consequences behind bars, and the fact that The Hankyoreh newspaper has successfully brought this seemingly nothing new cyber security story to the front page. , causing shock to society. Cyber Hell there is enough information to satisfy the audience in a specific perspective – the perspective of solving the case, but there is not enough and complete information about the case that changed the whole country of Korea in terms of law, people and children. people and this life.
Cyber Hell has enough information to satisfy the audience from a specific perspective, but it does not have all aspects of the case that changed this whole Korean country.
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The expression is easy to get boring
Cyber Hell is a documentary about crimes through the internet, so the style of the film also has a similar “digitized” appearance. The film synthesizes many simulated images, recreating an internet network similar to Searching nice Unfriended formerly. Sometimes it entices viewers to experience the Telegram app and how chat rooms work, sometimes it brings news websites, or just the victim’s message frame, GPS signals to track criminals. offense.
However, this inadvertently caused Cyber Hell becomes more difficult to view when a lot of data is provided in the form of images, infographics, and captions. The audience will have to “digest” at the same time a lot of information through the eyes (and ears), easily causing saturation, boredom and drowsiness. Cyber Hell There has certainly been success on the “documentary” side, but not on the film side.
The film’s color tone, although beautiful and “mood”, is also easy to create a feeling of depression. Besides, Cyber Hell There are many scenes of animated illustrations, so many that the film circuit is broken, leading to the viewer’s process of receiving information being manipulated and distracted. There were no clear dividing milestones, and dense illustrations were incorporated. Cyber Hell Certainly the academic experience is not for everyone.
Cyber Hell has a lot of illustrative animation scenes, so many that the film circuit is broken, leading to the viewer’s process of receiving information being manipulated and distracted.
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Scoring: 3.5/5
After all, Cyber Hell: Exposing an Internet Horror It’s still a documentary worth watching, explaining quite thoroughly about what happened in the case of the Nth Chatroom that you’ve probably heard about, known about, but haven’t had a chance to find out. However, when the film ended, there were still too many questions left without answers, big questions that will probably be revealed in the future. Cyber Hell part 2, or not.
Cyber Hell: Exposing an Internet Horror aired on Netflix.
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