KDrama Review: Night Has Come

Title: Night Has Come, It’s Night

Episodes: 12

Genre: School, Drama, Thriller, Horror, Friendship

Story: 7 out of 10

Characters: 7 out of 10

Cinematography: 7 out of 10

Korean Drama Night Has Come has a messy ending

Poster of the Korean Drama Night Has Come
Poster of the Korean Drama Night Has Come

Story

High school students are forced to play a real life mafia game during their school retreat.

Korean Drama Night Has Come is an intense thriller with plenty of goare-filled scenes.

The drama starts off quite strongly, with the students struggling to survive and figure out what is going on, and solve the mystery of who is behind everything.

However, the drama started flaking towards the ending, with an unsatisfying conclusion in the end that didn’t make sense as a whole and ruined the rest of the story.

Still, the students’ stories were interesting to follow.

Characters of the Korean Drama Night Has Come
Characters of the Korean Drama Night Has Come

Characters

Yoon Seo is a high school student who has strong observation skills and she starts to figure out things early on.

Lee Jae In gave an emotional performance.

Watch Lee Jae In in her other dramas KDrama Beautiful World and KDrama Who are you School 2015 (The School Series)

Jun Hee is the class president. He is trying to be just and to help everyone.

Kim Woo Seok was enjoyable to watch.

Watch Kim Woo Seok in his other works KDrama Bulgasal: Immortal Souls and KDrama Twenty Twenty

Poster of the Korean Drama Night Has Come
Poster of the Korean Drama Night Has Come

Cinematography

The drama had a nice pace and kept things intriguing and thrilling.

Overall

My overall rating for the Korean Drama Night Has Come is 6 out of 10. The ending was badly handled.

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Take a peek at the trailer for the Korean Drama Night Has Come

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