7/10
Last episode does not answer all like most says, here is why..
27 August 2019
Warning: Spoilers
This series is quite unique and unexpected by the turn of events. And i understand the spirit of last episode quite well, since all dark nights have a dawn, however whole 9 episodes represent a very dark concept and unrelenting Hillhouse phenomenon which is evil at best case. A lot of unfinished business, inexorable and continuous harassment, unexplanable state of minds and flash back and forwards... All in all the theme the series presses on till last episode is that darkness of Hillhouse has no cure and no benefit to anyone, and it is not certain actually what the red room is or what the other ghosts' exact role on any of the hillhouse phenomenon. There is either no explanation whether its the intuiton of the victims or intution of the Hillhouse itself or Hillhouse's independency from the time-space dimension that Hillhouse projects over the victims their future selves like Bent-Neck Lady or anything else. And yet again although it doesnt change my highly developed opinion of this series which is quite unique, the last episode actually undoes many aspects of the developed story, the very concept of the Hillhouse being malevolent, which in the end killed a mother and a daughter out of deception, manipulation, and disguise environment and elements projected over the victims even though they never existed in the first place; and last episode kept it as it is -accepting without question- which is inconsistent to my mind.

Well i guess that is all i have to say, i still must admit, this series gets you by the balls, and you have no idea about it.
16 out of 19 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink

Recently Viewed