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DramaScience Fiction

P1H: A New World Begins

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The story of boys who are scattered in the past, present, and future to find the star of hope in order to save the Earth which is devastated by a virus spread by a group of evil.

Release Date : 2020-10-08

Language :Korean

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : FNC EntertainmentLotte Entertainment

Production Country : South Korea

Alternative Titles : P1H: The Start of a New WorldP1H: The Beginning of a New World

Cast

Jung Jin-young

Character Name : Ahjussi [Future]

Original Name : 정진영

Gender : Male

Kim Seol-hyun

Character Name : Seo Noona [Future]

Original Name : 김설현

Gender : Female

Jung Yong-hwa

Character Name : Ahjussi [Present]

Original Name : 정용화

Gender : Male

Jo Jae-yun

Character Name : Chaeyoon's father / Present

Original Name : 조재윤

Gender : Male

Jung Hae-in

Character Name : Ahjussi [Past]

Original Name : Jung Hae-in

Gender : Male

Yoo Jae-suk

Character Name : Ahjussi [Past]

Original Name : 유재석

Gender : Male

Choi Yeo-jin

Character Name : In Tak's Dance Teacher/ Present

Original Name : 최여진

Gender : Female

Theo

Character Name :

Original Name : Theo

Gender : Male

Jongseob

Character Name :

Original Name : Jongseob

Gender : Male

Soul

Character Name :

Original Name : Soul

Gender : Male

Jiung

Character Name :

Original Name : Jiung

Gender : Male

Keeho

Character Name :

Original Name : Keeho

Gender : Male

Intak

Character Name :

Original Name : Intak

Gender : Male

Reviews

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MovieGuys

@MovieGuys

2024-09-04

P1H starts off well but quickly looses any sense of thematic and narrative based cohesion. The opening story of a dystopian world, where people are intentionally infected with a deadly virus by swarms of mysterious drones, is actually pretty decent. It builds on this idea nicely before abruptly jumping back in time. Suddenly we have two new characters, who look and behave, like refugees from a Korean boy band. Oh and apparently they have device based, super powers. The net result for the viewer is unsurprisingly, cognitive dissonance in abundance and the dissipation of the atmosphere and tension, established in the first quarter of the film. Unfortunately, this film never really recovers, shambling towards its untidy conclusion. In summary, when you have a good thing going don't screw it up trying to be too clever. The simple but entirely workable scenario this film established early on, could easily have been sustained and new elements introduced that would have led to cohesive story and satisfying conclusion. What a shame.