The Frog (South Korean TV series)
Following his beloved wife's terminal illness, Yeong-ha moved to this tranquil location, fulfilling her dream of living in a beautiful, remote house surrounded by nature.His sense of unease grows when Seong-a departs early the next morning, leaving behind disturbing blood stains and an overpowering scent of bleach, most alarmingly without her son in tow.Now, as a high-ranking officer returning to the same station, she begins to observe unsettling behavior from Yeong-ha and his enigmatic guest, Seong-a, hinting at a deeper, intertwining mystery waiting to be unraveled.[15] Writing in the Korea Times, cultural critic and scholar David Tizzard described the drama has having great promise but ultimately failing to deliver on its early psychological explorations.Despite aiming to emulate things like The Shining or Parasite, it ended up as "Disney level morality dressed up in miniskirts and trying to be sexy for Netflix...a Tarantino soundtrack (something else it plays with) without the dialogue, wit, or tension.