Horror films are some of the most unique films out there, as people are shown in a very vulnerable way in the face of the unknown.
Korea is one of the countries that are experts in generating viral content, as they know how to engage with the audience and this includes cinema. Now, can you imagine what it is like for them to make horror movies? Koreans are experts and they show it in a K-drama.
This is the Netflix K-Drama that has given nightmares to adults.
Netflix has been able to take perfect advantage of the content opportunities they find, as they offer through their catalog high-impact productions that make anyone stay shivering with terror and share it with their friends, making a viral and addictive product for anyone willing to get spooked.
It is “Goedam” and its synopsis narrates: When night falls over the city, shadows and spirits come to life in this horror anthology series focused on urban legends.
Goedam is a series of short anthology films from Korea featuring urban legends that will surely steal your sleep. It has 8 episodes with stories of approximately 10 minutes that are capable of generating a world of sensations.
“It’s generally a very good showcase of Korean urban legends varied enough to please horror fans.
“There’s not much to say about it, but it basically offers a good helping of Korean horror in the form of small appetizers that marry perfectly with this streaming era.
“This South Korean anthology is incredibly well produced and I’ve got my fingers crossed that I can enjoy a second season.
These are some of the reviews that have been given.
Goedam is definitely one of the most interesting South Korean options available on Netflix.