Grid
- TV Mini Series
- 2022–
- 1h
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
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Kim Sae Ha, a Bureau employee, encounters a murderer. Jung Sae Byeok, a detective, is dispatched to arrest the murderer. While in pursuit of the fugitive, she witnesses an unbelievable pheno... Read allKim Sae Ha, a Bureau employee, encounters a murderer. Jung Sae Byeok, a detective, is dispatched to arrest the murderer. While in pursuit of the fugitive, she witnesses an unbelievable phenomenon.Kim Sae Ha, a Bureau employee, encounters a murderer. Jung Sae Byeok, a detective, is dispatched to arrest the murderer. While in pursuit of the fugitive, she witnesses an unbelievable phenomenon.
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First let me start by saying I really appreciate there being an English version to watch. It's hard to watch subtitles for an extended period of time. I wish more foreign films would offer this option. I'd bet a lot more English speakers would watch the show providing they know it's an option. I just happened to try to watch it and thought I would have to deal with subtitles. What a pleasant surprise to find out that I do not. I am a lover of sci-fi so this is right up my alley. I just started watching the series yesterday and it has caught my interest. I am enjoying watching it. It's got a medium action flow to it. If you like sci-fi mystery then this is the show for you.
This is clearly a well-budgeted and well-made show.
However, I was left feeling out of place with it constantly. Maybe it's my fault - I did watch it sporadically so I kept having to catch up with the thread of the story.
Nevertheless I just didn't connect with it and didn't feel the sense of danger that (I presume) I was supposed to feel.
The acting is fine and it's full of nice shots and cinematography. But it all felt very clinical - even with the subtitles (I find dubbing often puts me off) and left me baffled why I should care.
A complex story really needs to get you involved and this one doesn't. So you're left with no reason to invest the time. However, I did manage to watch the entire show, but the final episodes felt more like a duty than a fun.
If they do a second series I may give it a try... there are the seeds of a good show in there.
However, I was left feeling out of place with it constantly. Maybe it's my fault - I did watch it sporadically so I kept having to catch up with the thread of the story.
Nevertheless I just didn't connect with it and didn't feel the sense of danger that (I presume) I was supposed to feel.
The acting is fine and it's full of nice shots and cinematography. But it all felt very clinical - even with the subtitles (I find dubbing often puts me off) and left me baffled why I should care.
A complex story really needs to get you involved and this one doesn't. So you're left with no reason to invest the time. However, I did manage to watch the entire show, but the final episodes felt more like a duty than a fun.
If they do a second series I may give it a try... there are the seeds of a good show in there.
It's got the potential to be the best, but what happened?
The first episode was promising and I expected it to continue doing so but went slow and stagnant for few episodes instead. I know they were up to something, and you can see they're leading up to it...but I guess they got confused on how. I mean the plot was great, acting was awesome, casts got chemistry, and editing was good; but the sequence and flow of events were not confusing which was great but they're rather bland. The timing was off somehow, specially the first few episodes, but it did pick up. But when things picked up during the last episodes, it felt rushed specially compared to the first episodes, but they could have intended for that to happen. I just wish they didn't, just so they could have accomplished a much better suspense in the end.
The dark feel and atmosphere of the show was either good or bad or both, depending on the viewer; mysterious or boring, intellectual or pretentious; but still interesting. But its still a great show despite the botched timing or presentation or division of events. I'm really looking forward for a second season.
If season 2 will happen and it really should, they could bring in more viewers if they make things better than the first season. This could really be huge.
The first episode was promising and I expected it to continue doing so but went slow and stagnant for few episodes instead. I know they were up to something, and you can see they're leading up to it...but I guess they got confused on how. I mean the plot was great, acting was awesome, casts got chemistry, and editing was good; but the sequence and flow of events were not confusing which was great but they're rather bland. The timing was off somehow, specially the first few episodes, but it did pick up. But when things picked up during the last episodes, it felt rushed specially compared to the first episodes, but they could have intended for that to happen. I just wish they didn't, just so they could have accomplished a much better suspense in the end.
The dark feel and atmosphere of the show was either good or bad or both, depending on the viewer; mysterious or boring, intellectual or pretentious; but still interesting. But its still a great show despite the botched timing or presentation or division of events. I'm really looking forward for a second season.
If season 2 will happen and it really should, they could bring in more viewers if they make things better than the first season. This could really be huge.
This series is slow-moving, convoluted, confusing and makes no sense. It is an example of the worst of time travel plots and scripts, things happening without explanation, time paradoxes, time-repeats, etc.
The acting is good, but the script and slow-moving, confusing nature of the entire series turns this into one huge chunk of "WHAT?". The last time I saw a time travel plot this bad was in an Asylum film... but one expects Asylum to be terrible. The plot was interesting in places, unnecessarily gruesome in others, and the deja vu trope gets old fast.
The series starts off semi-interesting, but with each episode it just gets more and more confusing. Perhaps the final few episodes made no sense because they plan on a second season... but considering what we've seen so far and the very slow moving and confusing plot... I won't be watching it. I liked the characters, the actors and the overall concept... but it's just poorly executed and poorly explained, leaving the viewer wondering "What just happened?".
The acting is good, but the script and slow-moving, confusing nature of the entire series turns this into one huge chunk of "WHAT?". The last time I saw a time travel plot this bad was in an Asylum film... but one expects Asylum to be terrible. The plot was interesting in places, unnecessarily gruesome in others, and the deja vu trope gets old fast.
The series starts off semi-interesting, but with each episode it just gets more and more confusing. Perhaps the final few episodes made no sense because they plan on a second season... but considering what we've seen so far and the very slow moving and confusing plot... I won't be watching it. I liked the characters, the actors and the overall concept... but it's just poorly executed and poorly explained, leaving the viewer wondering "What just happened?".
Grid offers something new and fresh and better than some monotonous Hollywood sci-fi series. The story is not very good but the element of mystery managed to keep me going until the end of the episode.
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