Monstrous ~ A Giant Evil Buddha Statue?

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“Monstrous” is a 2022 Korean drama, 6 episodes, categorized as Thriller, Horror, and Supernatural, and is streaming on the Roku Channel. Memorable Quote: “Those who see its eyes get trapped in hell.” SUMMARY: The Buddha statue was sealed for a reason. Now it’s being displayed to the public? Violence and chaos have been unleashed on an unprecedented scale!
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“Monstrous” is a 2022 Korean drama, 6 episodes, categorized as Thriller, Horror, and Supernatural, and is streaming on the Roku Channel. Memorable Quote: “Those who see its eyes get trapped in hell.” SUMMARY: The Buddha statue was sealed for a reason. Now it’s being displayed to the public? Violence and chaos have been unleashed on an unprecedented scale!
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Y’all really out here talking about “Monstrous”? I mean, a giant evil Buddha statue? That sounds both ridiculous and amazing. I can already feel the chaos brewing. But honestly, did we need another horror drama? I’m still recovering from all the trauma that “Hellbound” put me through. 😂

But I’m curious—did it actually deliver on the scares, or is it just another one of those dramas where the plot goes off the rails? Also, is the acting decent, or is it just a wild ride with questionable performances? Spill the tea! 🍵
 
A giant evil Buddha statue that unleashes chaos? It’s a unique twist on horror that combines the supernatural with deep emotional trauma. The fact that the statue causes people to lose their humanity and descend into madness adds an interesting layer of psychological horror. I can’t help but think about how much grief and guilt play a part in people’s behavior—how the curse also reveals the darkest parts of themselves. It’s not just about monsters lurking in the shadows, but monsters that live inside the characters’ minds. I’ll definitely check it out to see how they balance the horror with this exploration of emotional pain.
 
I was kind of surprised when I read about Monstrous—an evil Buddha statue causing a town to descend into chaos is pretty wild. It’s a bit like Train to Busan in terms of combining personal trauma with an external threat, but it feels like this one goes deeper into the characters’ emotions. I’m especially interested in Lee Soo-jin’s arc—her grief over their daughter’s death sounds like it’s going to be a huge part of the story. I’m not sure if I’ll enjoy the series yet, but the concept alone makes it worth checking out.
 

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