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[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Heung-soon] Netflix's movie Time to Hunt and original series Extracurricular are receiving positive responses from experts and social media.


On the 4th, according to Netflix, Korean experts appeared on the FBE YouTube channel, which has over 20 million subscribers, expressing high expectations for K-content including these two works. This channel vividly delivers reactions from celebrities, industry experts, and the general public about popular content.



Eddie Yang, who has worked on special effects for famous films such as Iron Man and Men in Black, commented, "This is the first time I have seen a movie using a red filter like Time to Hunt. I liked the acting, actors, emotions, and the ultra-modern filming background. Visually, I think it is a very well-directed film."


So-yeon Ahn, a costume designer with two Emmy Awards, said, "I felt tremendous thrill through the fast scene transitions and shaky camera while not being able to predict what would happen next. The creative artistic direction was also memorable."


Ben Go, who served as line producer for Secret Zoo, and cinematographer Josh Park, active in documentaries, music videos, and commercials, praised Extracurricular as "a work that very well expresses things that could happen in a real high school" and "a work that tells stories not covered by existing TV shows."


Netflix explained that overseas media such as The Hollywood Reporter and Forbes are also featuring positive reviews of Time to Hunt and Extracurricular as headlines.


Additionally, the Argentine YouTube channel ZEPfilms, with 1.57 million subscribers, commented on Time to Hunt, "It contains all the elements an action movie needs while maintaining the unique atmosphere of the work."



The French YouTube channel Cl?mentine M. noted about Extracurricular, "The ensemble created by the distinctive teenage protagonists is worth paying attention to." Fan-made movies reconstructing key scenes from Extracurricular on the CakeVelvet and tootsiebar YouTube channels recorded approximately 210,000 and 145,000 views respectively.


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