Circle: Two Worlds Connected ~ General Earth and Smart Earth

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“Circle: Two Worlds Connected” is a 2017 Korean drama series with 12 episodes, categorized as Fantasy, Supernatural, Science Fiction (Sci-Fi), Crime, and Mystery; and streaming free with ads on Tubi TV. SUMMARY: It’s the same old question mankind keeps asking. ARE ALIENS REAL? Young twin boys had a close encounter with an alien. When they grew up they had a close encounter with that same alien. Then they went missing. That was in 2017. Twenty (20) years later, in the year 2037, a detective is determined to solve the case of the missing twins, if only he can get inside Smart Earth. ♦ I Need to Get Inside Smart Earth! In “Circle: Two Worlds Connected”, Kim Woo-Jin and his older twin brother are typical twins. They are very close and when the older one insists that the younger one should come along, even though it’s dark and scary, they go together. The older twin says aliens exist and he can prove it. But Kim Woo-Jin, the younger twin is an unbeliever. Until … he sees the alien. He would like to forget the experience. But his brother refuses to forget it. When they grew up, his brother even went to […]
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I remember watching this when it first came out. The whole concept of General Earth versus Smart Earth really grabbed me. I was completely hooked on the mystery of the missing twins and the alien connection. I was constantly trying to piece it all together, and yeah, I was wrong a lot too! The way they shifted between timelines was a bit disorienting at first, but it definitely added to the suspense. I'm glad to see someone else appreciating how well they blended the sci-fi and crime elements. I honestly think this drama deserves more recognition.
 
You know, I’m generally not a huge sci-fi person, but this one intrigued me. The whole idea of a crime-free city hiding secrets is a classic trope, but they executed it well. I found myself really invested in Kim Joon-Hyuk's determination to crack the case, even if it meant risking everything. The performances were solid, and the pacing kept me on the edge of my seat. I admit, I had to rewind a few times to catch all the details, but it was worth it. I’d recommend it to anyone looking for something a bit different
 
I watched this based on the cast alone, and I wasn’t disappointed. The storyline was a bit complex, but I appreciate that they didn't spoon-feed the audience. It was engaging and kept me thinking. The whole Smart Earth concept was well-imagined. I think I’ll be thinking about this one for a while.
 
I remember watching this when it first came out. The whole concept of General Earth versus Smart Earth really grabbed me. I was completely hooked on the mystery of the missing twins and the alien connection. I was constantly trying to piece it all together, and yeah, I was wrong a lot too! The way they shifted between timelines was a bit disorienting at first, but it definitely added to the suspense. I'm glad to see someone else appreciating how well they blended the sci-fi and crime elements. I honestly think this drama deserves more recognition.

You know what gets me with these apocalyptic worlds? The “outside” is always dirty, and the air is almost unbreathable. The “inside” is always pristine and clean, but it's much “dirtier” than the outside when you look up close.
 

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