‘Sweet Home 3’ released D-DAY
‘Sweet Home 3’ released D-DAY
Season 3 of the Netflix series 'Sweet Home' has revealed points to watch that should not be missed ahead of its release today (19th).

The first point of interest in 'Sweet Home' Season 3, which depicts the more desperate and desperate struggle of those who are faced with a choice between the ambiguous border between monsters and humans in a world that has finally reached the end of monsterization and the beginning of new humanity, is It is a world view that has been completed over the series.

It gradually expands into Season 1, which depicts the beginning of a full-scale monster transformation centered on the residents of the green home, and Season 2, where various characters appear, including survivors who came out of the green home and gathered at the stadium, government officials researching monster transformation, and special infected people. ‘Sweet Home’ presented a story that spreads across space. In Season 3, in addition to humans, monsters, and special infected people, a new being called 'New Humanity', which is born after a monster that emits all desires goes through the cocoon stage, appears in earnest, completing the worldview.

Director Lee Eung-bok said about Season 3, “In Season 3, the separated characters meet again. In short, it is ‘comeback home’. He is stimulating curiosity by saying, “This is a story of characters who separated in Seasons 1 and 2 reuniting, returning to ‘home’, working together, and overcoming a crisis together.”
‘Sweet Home 3’ released D-DAY
‘Sweet Home 3’ released D-DAY
The second point to watch is the acting ensemble of actors built up from the previous season. Song Kang plays 'Cha Hyun-soo' who tries to regain his body by going back and forth between the monster and human egos, Lee Jin-wook plays 'Pyeon Sang-wook' whose body was taken away by 'Nam Sang-won' who desires a stronger and more perfect body, and Lee Si-young plays 'Child'. She delivers a passionate performance as Seo Yi-kyung, who is emboldened by maternal love for Korea.

In addition, the meeting of Go Min-si, who plays the role of 'Lee Eun-yu', who faces her older brother 'Lee Eun-hyuk' whom she has been searching for so long, and Lee Do-hyun, who plays the role of 'Lee Eun-hyuk', a new human who has returned to the face of 'Lee Eun-yu' but cannot find any emotions, is a welcome moment and one that fans will cherish. Ah, this is one of the points I've been waiting for. Here, Jinyoung as 'Park Chan-young', who fights to the end to protect people in a world where people are at odds with each other and where it is difficult to protect each person's life, Yoo Oh-seong as 'Tak Sang-sa', and Kim Moo-yeol as 'Kim Young-hoo' are in a constant state of threat. A fierce battle unfolds, adding to the tension.

Expectations are high for the acting ensemble of the actors, who have become stronger with their individual personalities over the past season, including Oh Jeong-se, who plays Dr. Lim, who is obsessed with monsters, and Kim Sia, who plays the role of Ai, who has the ability to turn humans into monsters.
‘Sweet Home 3’ released D-DAY
‘Sweet Home 3’ released D-DAY
The third point to watch is the finale created by visual production and VFX technology. 'Sweet Home' Season 1, which opened a new horizon for the K-creature genre, attracted attention with its interesting setting of each individual turning into a monster due to their hidden desires, colorful monster shapes, and intense visuals never seen before. In Season 2, it attracted attention with a wider background and world view, and finally reached the finale of the epic narrative in Season 3.

As each season progressed, various technologies used to build the expanded worldview have increased immersion by more realistically capturing the larger scale of the vivid monsters and devastated cities. 'Sweet Home' Season 3, which draws the end of an epic story, foretells the genre pleasure of the inevitable confrontation between the surviving survivors, special infected people, and new humans, the final evolution of monsters.

“It was designed to make the monster’s desires appear as intuitive as possible. Director Lee Eung-bok’s words, “We have visually simplified things that have been relatively difficult to express and designed them to be faithful to human desires,” raise curiosity about the K-Creature series, which will mark its finale.

‘Sweet Home’ Season 3 will be released on Netflix on the 19th.

Taeyuna, Ten Asia Reporter youyou@tenasia.co.kr