Moving is a monumental achievement in South Korean television, transcending the typical superhero tropes found in Western media. Unlike the flashy spectacles of Hollywood, this series grounds its supernatural elements in the quiet, often painful realities of parenthood and generational sacrifice.
The Weight of Inheritance
The core narrative tension isn't about saving the world; it's about saving one's children from the same violent fate the parents endured. The portrayal of powers as a "burden" rather than a gift is what gives the show its emotional gravity.
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