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When the Phone Rings korean drama review
Renunțate 11/12
When the Phone Rings
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by Haya.eri
Acuma 2 zile
11 of 12 episoade văzute
Renunțate
Per total 1.0
Poveste 1.0
Acționând / Cast 1.0
Muzică 1.0
Valoarea Revizionării 1.0

Abhorrent take.

"When the Phone Rings" attempts to weave a compelling narrative but ultimately falls short, especially in its final moments.
The inclusion of the "Paltima" and "Izmael" conflict in the last episode feels both sudden and exploitative. This significant and sensitive topic is introduced abruptly, without adequate development or context, making it clear that the drama is leveraging real-world issues for shock value rather than contributing to any meaningful discourse. This late insertion of controversial material undermines the storytelling, showing a lack of respect for the audience’s intelligence and emotional investment. The decision to incorporate such a heavy issue at the final moments is like an attempt to avoid backlash, rather than a genuine exploration of the topic.

What else expected from Zionists, they never cared or will care even about their own people, that's why they always use the Holocaust to portray themselves as the victims and as an excuse to genocide the Palestinians, with that filthy "Never again" sentence, while one in three Holocaust survivors in Israel (according to the Holocaust Survivors' Organizations Center, 2023) lives below the poverty line — more than 40,000 people who lack food, medicine, and housing, even though this generation is the last with Holocaust survivors. Instead of helping these people, millions are spent on violence in Palestine.
If you say 'Never again,' shouldn’t you start by caring for those who survived the tragedy?, but yeah, they simply couldn't give a shit about anyone, all they do is destruction.

And its so damn disgusting that they'd ruin the drama further by using such a cheap tactic. Using a real-world crisis as a lazy plot device or political statement in a drama that had no prior connection to it. Pure misleading propaganda.
Just proves us again how the media works, as said the Zionist always feel the need to victimise themselves everywhere because their existence relies on perpetuating conflict and creating enemies to portray themselves as victims; without this cycle of manipulation and control, their survival as a state would be impossible.

No excuse for anyone. They ALL are at fault.
And don't tell me I'm overreacting or "it's not that deep", yes, yes it is. We won't let these Zionist do whatever they want, we will do anything to worsen their life and regret their actions, hope the writers career who's idea this was fumbles and he will loose everything he worked so much for.
All these innocent they killed are in heaven, but they will stay in this hell they created on their own. Its their fault and only theirs.
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