Gyeongseong Creature


Gyeongseong Creature is a South Korean historical mystery-horror television series written by Kang Eun-kyung, directed by Jung Dong-yoon, Roh Young-sub and Jo Yeong-min, and starring Park Seo-joon, Han So-hee, Claudia Kim, Lee Moo-saeng and Bae Hyun-sung.
Set in 1945, during the occupation of Gyeongseong by the Imperial Japanese Army, the story depicts the brutality inflicted on civilians by the Japanese forces, subjecting men and women to secret biological experiments, the rebels who rise against them, and the monster creature produced from human experimentation. The story was inspired by the real-life Unit 731, a covert Japanese military unit that tested biological and chemical weapons on civilians during World War II.
The first season was released on Netflix from December 22, 2023 to January 5, 2024. The second season was released on September 27, 2024.

Synopsis

Season 1

In the spring of 1945 in Gyeongseong, during the Japanese occupation of Korea, Jang Tae-sang, the master of the city's most lucrative pawnshop, and Yoon Chae-ok, a tracker searching for her missing mother, confront a strange creature born from biological experiments conducted in secret within Ongseong Hospital.

Season 2

Set in present-day Seoul, it is about the story of Ho-jae, who resembles Jang Tae-sang, and Yoon Chae-ok, who meet and explore the unfinished relationship, fate and evil relationship of Gyeongseong.

Cast and characters

Main

  1. Jang Tae-sang: A wealthy man in the 1940s who is the owner of the House of Golden Treasure, the best pawnshop in Gyeongseong. He is also the best informant in Gyeongseong.
  2. Jang Ho-jae: a man who resembles Tae-sang in present-day.

Supporting

Special appearances

  • Lee Ji-hyun as Young-kwan's mother
  • as Mr. Wang
  • as Shim Sun-deok

Background and production

Season 1

In January 2022, the production team confirmed the casting and revealed that the filming was currently in progress. On March 3, 2022, it was reported that Wi Ha-joon tested positive for COVID-19, and the filming was suspended since the actor was in self-quarantine. On August 3, 2022, it was reported that actress Han So-hee suffered a minor injury to her face while filming an action scene for the series. Han's agency confirmed on August 11 that she had recovered from the injury and returned to filming the following week. In October 2022, it was reported that the series had finished filming and started post-production.

Season 2

In November 2022, Netflix confirmed the production of a second season. The filming schedule had yet to be decided. In August 2023, it was announced that actor Bae Hyun-sung would be joining the cast of the second season. In September 2023, it was reported that Han So-hee felt unwell while filming the second season and was tested positive for COVID-19; she was recovering at home according to her agency.
In January 2024, Netflix announced that the second season would be set in the present time, and released in 2024. Also in the same month, producers confirmed that actors Lee Moo-saeng and Bae had joined the cast of the forthcoming season.

Release

The first season of Gyeongseong Creature was exclusively released by Netflix on December 22, 2023. The series consists of 10 episodes, with the first seven released as Part 1, and the remaining three episodes released as Part 2 on January 5, 2024. Netflix released all seven episodes of the second season on September 27, 2024.

Reception

Critical response

On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, 92% of 12 critics' reviews for the first season were positive, with an average rating of 7.3/10. Chase Hutchinson of Collider rated it 5/10, and said "the trouble is that the rest of the series just marches right past its most promising elements without stopping for more than a second". Jonathan Wilson of Ready Steady Cut proclaimed it "the combination of familiar elements in this specific composition is enough to provide plenty of consistent drama, especially given the sheer quality of the production". In Decider, Joel Keller said "despite our reservations, Gyeongseong Creature has a good story buried in all the murkiness but we're not sure if the show will actually be able to focus on that story as the first season goes along". Brian Lowry wrote in CNN Entertainment, "it might not match Squid Game's viewership, but for sheer entertainment value surpasses it in a way that deserves to be a monster hit". MJ Marfori from TV5 Philippines described the series "as blending suspense and romance and succeeding in that challenge" and "sure to be a popular worldwide K-series". Indonesian writer Ayu Utami stated that "the forties era sets and wardrobe were quite surprising".
Reviews for the second season were mixed to negative. Lee Yoon-seo of The Korea Herald wrote, "Although season 2 sought to address audience concerns by improving upon the slow pacing of the previous season, it may have compromised essential details in its emphasis on action and rapid development, while its core message shoehorned in, rather than naturally coming through in the story." In the South China Morning Post, Pierce Conran gave it 1.5 out of 5 stars, saying, "By jumping forward to the present, setting the story across all of modern Seoul, giving its protagonists superpowers and broadening the range of villains, season two feels massively overstuffed. Both narratively and visually it is reminiscent of the stark drop in quality that occurred between the first and second seasons of Sweet Home." Rhian Daly of NME gave the season 3 out of 5 stars, saying, "It's not a bad premise, but it's also one that doesn't feel particularly fresh and does the series something of a disservice. There are some improvements to season one, like a speedier pace and some intriguing twists. Hopefully, Netflix and its creators will have the sense to leave it as it is – a fine, if slightly soured, ending."

Viewership

Gyeongseong Creature ranked first in South Korea three days after its release and Number 3 in Netflix's "Global Top 10" weekly list of the most-watched non-English television titles, receiving an enthusiastic response in 20 countries, including India, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Taiwan. It remained a Top 10 Netflix show for an additional three weeks. The first season entered the "Global Top 10" title again with the release of the second season, being the second most-watched show in Netflix's list of the "Global Top 10" television titles. It retained its Global Top Ten position in the second week after release, and remained on the list for another two weeks. Additionally, Gyeongseong Creature was also the seventh most searched show on Google Philippines for 2024.

Original soundtrack

Season 1

The season one soundtrack of the series was led by music director and composer Kim Tae-seong.