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Happiness K-Drama Review: One of the Best Zombie Survival Series You Might Have Missed | Happiness Korean zombie drama

 "Happiness" is a Korean thriller series about two longtime friends who find themselves trapped inside an apartment building during a deadly zombie outbreak. I finally watched "Happiness", and honestly, I wish I had started it sooner. The story follows two friends who have known each other since their school days. Years later, both are working in different government departments and living very different lives. But everything changes when a mysterious drug begins turning people into violent infected monsters. Most of the series takes place inside a large apartment complex where residents suddenly find themselves trapped and cut off from the outside world. What makes "Happiness" stand out is that it isn't just about zombies. Yes, the infected are dangerous and create plenty of tense moments, but the real focus is often on the people trapped inside the building. Their fears, selfish decisions, relationships, and survival instincts become just as importan...

Obsession is a supernatural horror thriller about a wish that comes true… and turns into a nightmare.

Obsession is a supernatural horror thriller about a wish that comes true… and turns into a nightmare.

Obsession is a supernatural horror thriller about a wish that comes true… and turns into a nightmare.


I watched Obsession recently, and the basic idea is something most people can relate to.

Wanting someone who doesn’t feel the same way.

The movie takes that idea and asks a simple question:

What if you could magically make someone love you?

The story follows a guy named Baer, who is deeply in love with a girl named Nikki. In desperation, he uses a supernatural object that promises to grant one wish.

And it works.

Suddenly, everything seems perfect.

Nikki starts paying attention to him. They get closer. The relationship begins exactly the way he wanted.

But that perfect romance doesn't stay perfect for long.

What starts as a dream slowly turns into something dark, disturbing, and dangerous.

And that's where the movie becomes much more interesting than I expected.

The strongest part of the film is the atmosphere.

It doesn't rely on monsters, jump scares, or huge visual effects. Instead, it creates tension through the characters and the feeling that something is slowly going very wrong.

The actress playing Nikki deserves a lot of credit.

Watching her transformation from a normal person into someone completely consumed by obsession is honestly the most unsettling part of the movie.

The film also proves that horror doesn't always need ghosts or supernatural creatures.

Sometimes people can be much scarier.

The performances, the music, and the slow build of tension all work together really well.

Even the unusual screen format adds to the feeling that something feels off, especially during the more intense moments.

The movie isn't perfect, but it kept me engaged from beginning to end.

And more than anything, it leaves you thinking about one simple idea:

Just because you get what you wished for… doesn't mean you'll be happy with it.

Now honestly —

If you had the power to make someone fall in love with you...

would you use it
or would you leave their choice completely alone?

Some wishes look perfect at first… until you have to live with them.


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