Dystopie d'anticipation spectaculaire...
Black Knight est un coup de cœur grâce à son image, ses personnages puissants et son ambiance vibrante...Dès les premières scènes, Choi Ui Seok m'avait dans ses filets. Visuellement spectaculaire, Black Knight nous régale par sa photographie et ses effets incroyables. On reconnaît certains lieux emblématiques de la capitale sud-coréenne, tandis qu'on se prend de fascination pour l'univers jauni qui prend vie sous nos yeux. Avec une touche de Mad Max, l'image fait illusion.
Son esthétique n'est pas son seul atout. Le drama regorge de scènes d'action aussi poignantes et percutantes les unes que les autres. Plusieurs captent l'attention. Une épreuve passée par Yoon Sa Wol lors d'un recrutement ou encore un flash-back de 5-8 qui se révèle être une scène forte de par son action et par ses non-dits.
Les scènes sont bien menées et lisibles afin de nous plonger que plus loin dans le quotidien de chaque personnage.
En parlant de personnage, le casting est époustouflant. Kim Woo Bin fascine et donne l'impression que rien ne peut l'arrêter. L'acteur dégage un charisme puissant en tant que livreur, mais aussi meneur avec une voix profonde et une assurance brute.
Kang You Seok est la touche d'humilité avec un rôle bien déterminé. L'acteur confirme sa place avec une interprétation touchante et forte, bien que son personnage manque de matière.
Esom se révèle plus intéressante ici qu'en tant que tueuse à gages. Tout comme Song Seung Heon signe un personnage élitiste et détestable (et on aime le haïr). Le reste du casting est tout aussi excellent.
Derrière ses qualités, on regrette cependant un manque. S'il arrive que les dramas soient trop longs, ici on aurait voulu quelques épisodes supplémentaires afin de terminer pleinement ce qui était commencé, notamment sur l'axe des personnages de Sa Wol, Papy ou encore la Présidente Chae. Ainsi qu'un OST principal en anglais (mais sans trop de surprise sur ce point).
Black Knight dénonce également. Les plus aisés vivent, les autres crèvent. Et malgré ses petits défauts, pas de doute qu'on ressent l'envie de rejoindre ces chevaliers noirs qui sont devenus un symbole d'espoir.
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Un retour de Woo Bin qui est plutôt raté...
Mauvais. Et encore je suis gentille. J'aimerais utiliser un terme encore moins flatteur... Mais par amour pour Woo Bin, je m'abstiendrais. Ah ce retour de mon chéri, je l'attendais avec impatience. Hé bien, je n'aurais pas dû et rester sur ma première impression : Si c'est Netflix, méfie toi comme de la peste! Comme quoi, l'argent ne fait pas tout (oui, oui j'y crois encore à la licorne bleue qui vole).- L'histoire? Rien de nouveau, rien de transcendant. Un monde où l'humanité vole en éclat et où ( sans surprise) les riches sont forcément les méchants et les gueux...hé bien les gentils. Du noir et du blanc. La palette classique d'un scénariste en mal d'inspiration.... On aurait aimé des nuances, un fond moins manichéen où l'être humain serait au prise avec un choix plus cornélien, plus humain un peu comme dans "Alice in borderland"...
- Le visuel? Certains apprécieront les couleurs ocre et poussiéreuses qui rappellent vaguement la vision post apocalyptique, en ce qui me concerne ce parti pris m'a laissé de froid. Qui a dit qu'une dystopie devait être aussi ennuyante et n'avoir qu'un dégradé de grisaille? J'aurais aimé une vision plus colorée à l'image de Nausicca par exemple, qui nous a démontré qu'un monde violent et dépourvu d'humanité pouvait aussi renfermer de l'espoir, une envie de changer les choses, de croire en un monde meilleur. Inutile donc de venir vous dire que dans la vision de Black Knight, tout est sombre et noir (les tenues vestimentaires, les logements, l'extérieur, les voitures....tout ou presque car est épargné le monde où vivent les privilégiés, un monde presque normal et qui ne nous éblouit donc nullement....
- L'action? Les courses poursuites ne sont pas décidément pas mon truc, et cela se prouve encore ici.... quelques scènes de combat loin de nous émoustiller et un épisode final qui n'aura le mérite que de noyer le scénario sous un flot de balles à l'aveugle. Bref, loin d'un musclé "Weak Hero" ou de l'adrénaline d'un "taxi driver", on s'ennuie ferme.
- Les personnages??? Heu.... je me souviens de "extraordinary you" qui disait que les personnages extras sortant du cadre de l'histoire ensuite étaient oubliés. C'est tout à fait cela. Des personnages sans profondeurs et dont on ne sait si on doit en rire ou en pleurer. Mais mon Dieu, à quoi servent-ils donc? Il nous est impossible de les comprendre, de compatir avec eux et d'avoir ne serait-ce qu'une once de lien avec eux. Le trio d'amis stupide souligné par des surnoms bien gras, se terminant par la mort d'une d'entre eux est tout sauf intense. Dois-je rappeler la mort des amis d'Arisu (Alice in Borderland) et qui fut déchirant, nous surprenant par la violence de leur choix, de leur mort? Ou alors le rôle de "papy" qui fut tout aussi décevant, on se demande à quoi bon avoir créer ce type de personnage...ou du mutant....alors, là, après plusieurs épisodes qui lui sont consacrées, il redevient inutile. Son histoire est d'ailleurs tout sauf touchante. Peut-être du too much.
Et Woo Bin???? Rhaaaaaaa, pourquoi avoir tourné pour un drama aussi pourri.... Woo Bin, s'il te plaît, ne va plus jamais tourner pour Netflix et compagnie, reviens nous!
- L'OST?? Loin, très très très loin des OST qu'ont l'habitude de nous délivrer les coréens. Cela se fond dans un amas de note déjà entendus partout, ces musiques passe-partout que l'on colle sans vergogne en période de disette.... Loin d'un thème mémorable comme "Taxi Driver" ou encore de "One Dollar Lawyer"....
- Ah, je n'ai rien contre les placements de produits en général, après tout, c'est une source de revenus importante....par contre, le placement de produit de cigarette, des marlboros en plus, me donne envie de fuir.
En conclusion, c'est un mauvais drama. Point. Restons en à 6 épisodes, il n'y avait rien à conter.
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Excellent
Un univers Postapocalyptique comme je les aime avec des enjeux en survie, politique et j'en passe. Les personnages principaux sont charismatiques , l'histoire est bien amenée, on passe par plusieurs sentiments, pas de longueurs et ç'est rythmé .Cet univers mérite plus d'épisodes, mon seul bémol est la fin qui me parait précipitée , il aurait fallut quelques épisode de plus.
Il y avait encore des zones d'ombres, des questions sur leur façon de vivre à cette époque...
Superbe série mais j'ai eu une sensation d'inachevée.
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It’s so basic, but so good.
There is exactly nothing innovative about this show. Typical exaggeration of the unfair social structures currently existing in the world, typical villain with selfish motivations, typical hero with personal story. And yet, I had so much fun watching.I would agree that the world buildup and storytelling is rather vague - lacks the details on how the society truly works, what are the motivations of all the characters and groups. Some do things because they are good people, some because they are selfish or desperate, some scared, sometimes (most of the time) it’s personal story or revenge, but we don’t really get a proper and more elaborate exploration and explanation - neither about the past, present nor the future.
I might be in the minority here, but it honestly did not bother me at all. I think with post-apocalyptic stories, I actually prefer when a lot of things are left with a question mark that I have to think about and find the answers for myself. For me, the process of filling the gaps with my own ideas is actually a part of the entertainment. All that consider, I can see how others might view it as a rather big flaw.
The performances were great. Do I think they will be remembered for a long time? No, since the characters were not exactly that complex and well written. That said, the actors did a phenomenal job with delivering performances that made the characters seem real and cohesive, even if the writing was rather imprecise. The brotherhood between 5-8 and Sa Wol was both entertaining and low key heartwarming - all thanks to good on screen chemistry between Kim Woo Bin and Kang Yoo Seok.
Being a fan of Song Seung Heon, it was rather disappointing how little acting this man had to do. Probably one of the weakest aspects of the show performances wise, and it’s all on the character’s writing and not the actor himself. Since the character was rather boring, I honestly don’t think anyone could make him stand out more.
Directing wise, everyone should look at this drama as a great example on how to end episodes - these were true cliffhangers that made you curious! I honestly could not stop watching. Binge watched all 6 episodes with just pee breaks.
What’s more, the pacing is great. They don’t focus unnecessarily on unimportant bits, highlighting the scenes that matter the most. Sadly, the final confrontation was a let down. It ended before I could even register what’s going on and I was left with the thought: that’s it? Well, that’s anticlimactic.
As for the production - I loved the set design. You know what is one of the most ridiculous things in post-apocalyptic and sci-fi shows? The over the top complex designs. The world is shattered, people would lean towards the simplicity that would be cost efficient, except for the rich elites who would try to pretend the reality is either the same it was in the past, or not as bad as it truly is. We got just that here - simplicity for the poor, trying to maintain the idea of normal life for the rich.
For the negatives - the show is really dark during some scenes. Yes, in context it makes sense, but you still need to think about your audience and not just the realism of the situation. Watching just a black screen is not entertaining. If you make it impossible to see, you can as well just make it into an audio book. That problem mostly existed in the first two episodes and lighting got a lot better later on. There were a few scenes that managed to create a beautiful picture just with the right lighting in the right spot.
A small bit that got me laughing - truly questionable blood splashes during the fight scenes. The gun wounds were fine, but the poorly animated CGI blood during fist fights was just comical.
Overall, I had a blast watching. It can be both: brainless entertainment and a start for some conversations and reflections about social issues and structures as it reflects our reality rather well.
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Halfway through I knew this won't be getting a season 2.
A star-studded cast, grand production, and enthusiastic promotions have resulted in a lacklustre show. I don't know whether it's the limitation that a 6-episode format provides or poor direction that made this show purely average. The action, the dialogue scenes, the setup scenes everything could've been so much better. A very hopeful concept which is why the viewer is intrigued, yet repetitive details same as every other story told before this one. There's nothing to expect from the show, because what good is a brilliant set if it doesn't contribute to a proper story. I am disappointed because it had so much potential. It did make for something good to binge on, only because of the cast. But I am sure I won't be giving this a rewatch.Cet avis était-il utile?
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One of the most forgettable dystopian series.
Hold on to your popcorn, folks, because this series is about as exciting as watching paint dry in a dystopian wasteland. The plot is so cliche and predictable that you'll be able to predict every twist and turn from a mile away. Seems like a disingenuous, lackluster cash grab banking on the views from the casts' fans. It's like the writers used a Mad Libs book to come up with the storyline.And let's talk about the characters. Apparently, in the Kdrama industry, the definition of "strong and intense" is to act like you just sucked on a lemon for an hour straight. The only thing intentionally made to stand out in this world is the ML, who's apparently invincible, making the rest of the cast look like they're auditioning for the role of his groupies, everyone in this world setting is in awe of the ML.
The action scenes are about as thrilling as watching a sloth race, with the main character walking through a hail of bullets without even breaking a sweat. And don't even get me started on the absurd number of cuts in the fight scenes. Maybe the action choreographer was on vacation, or the actors were practicing their interpretive dance moves. But, really, is the action choreographer lacking or the actors/stunt actors are incompetent?
The music is forgettable, intense music could have been used similar to the music from Sicario or the new Blade Runner.
The only reason you'll remember watching this series is that you wasted your precious time on it. I mean, I get it. I watched it too, hoping for a glimpse of something worthwhile & the beautiful Esom. But all I got was a snooze-fest.
Overall, this series deserves a solid 3 out of 10, which is only for the dystopian setting and the one redeeming actor, Esom. But if you're looking for a series to keep you on the edge of your seat, you're better off rewatching paint dry.
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Binge watch an excellant futuristic sci fi drama feat. Kim Woo Bin
So much happens in six episodes, and yet everything so well written and so well paced, it's amazing to watch it unfold. Kim Woo Bin does an excellent job driving this drama from start to finish. The plot is very linear, but sophisticated. You have to pay attention to every detail, because this drama won't repeat itself twice. Our characters are full of life, and love, and the actors portray them very well. Our three main characters, 5-8, the dashing deliveryman, and the 'hope' 'legend' for the refugees is the man leading us to equality, and freedom. Our second character, Sawol, the future deliveryman wants to follow 5-8's footsteps, and we come to know he is a mutant in later episodes. Because of Sawol's mutant blood, our antagonist, Ryu Seok, wants him to cure his own illness. Then we have our Major, Seol Ah, who will do whatever it takes to protect her family, and the citizens of Korean.
I highly recommend this drama. A very good binge that won't leave you craving for more, and with a satisfied ending. If you are a Kim Woo Bin fan, you are in for a treat. Not only does he look healthy, and dashing, he portrays a superhero characterized very well by his amazing acting.
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Corny
It was not a terrible series but it wasn't anything new. Basic premise that we've seen in other movies but setup with a different backdrop/theme. The movie that draws the closest comparison is Snowpiercer, for me.Black Knight is basically a series about classism and how the rich yet again are evil and take advantage of the poor to continue to grow their empire, while the poor people fight for their survival and freedom.
Acting was good, but there were a few things lacking with the story. I say the series was corny because there were a lot of moments that were very predictable, due to having seen other movies with a similar premise.
Overall, it's not a bad series just not great either. Actors did a good job though. And the series isn't set up for a season two so it was nice to have a conclusion to the story within the 6 episodes.
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One time watch & short
Black Knight2023 ‧ Sci-fi
6 episodes
PROS:
◇Seeing Kim Woo-bin back and in an action show was a huge reason I picked it up🙌🏽
◇The acting was fantastic of everyone.
◇Really liked seeing so many familiar faces. (Taxi Driver cast 3 members)
◇The special affect were done really well.
◇Enjoyed how it was a short show (6 episodes)
CONS:
◇Never got fully invested in the story.
◇Small plot holes here and there.
⚠️Content Warning ⚠️
◇Strong language
◇PG-13 Violence
◇💀 Bodies
A one time watch for me personally.
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Oh you could have been a 10, but end up being a generous 5
This show's premise was kick-ass, I loved the story, the world, the actors, it had absolutely everything to be a top contender, a 10/10 as we would say.HOWEVER, nothing really holds up because they rushed through everything to fit into 6 episodes.
And while we're on the subject.... 6 episodes???? I've sat through horrible Dramas that had 20 episodes! why this one was so short?
They had no time to build characters, no development arcs, it's pretty much just people showing up, people dying and I couldn't care less because, how can I be emotionally invested in a character that was just introduced 5 minutes ago?
They had the potential to fly that balloon to the sky, but the balloon got deflated before really taking off the ground.
DISAPPointing, knowing what it could have been.
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No one wears a mask better than Kim Woo Bin
I absolutely loved this. I was hooked from the start, and never got the feeling they were unnecessarily stretching the storyline. It’s a plus for me, that it’s only 6 episodes, it feels like a really good, really long movie. very bingeable ;)I also loved the acting, each character really pulled me in, and I will never forget …
the eyes of Kim Woo Bin!
I don’t think anyone could’ve played that part better. He’s fierce, he’s fire and he is fiiiine !!
I will definitely rewatch this show, please Netflix, keep it there for a long time!
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Amazing
I would love for there to be a season two. I have a new found respect for Kim Woo bin. He’s an amazing actor and I hope to see him more in the future. As for another season of Black knight.It may not seem like much but I bet they’ll surprise you even more in the second season of Black knight!😁 I will be very sad for there not to be a second season if not I hope to see woo-bin in something else soon.😇😇🤣😂😊😇😂😄☺️😂🤣🤣🙂😇vhfgyjv Ticino hhfyfcgxhcfjjgcfg high hbch h. By. H go hCet avis était-il utile?