While the first part closely mirrors the Spanish original’s plot beats, the second part branches into original twists. Critics praised its visual style and performances (especially Yoo Ji-tae as the Professor and Kim Yunjin as the hostage negotiator) but noted that it sometimes struggles to balance faithful adaptation with new cultural specificity.
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The series keeps the core tension of the original — hostages, masks (here traditional Hahoe masks instead of Dalí masks), and psychological warfare — but recontextualizes it with Korean sociopolitical themes: economic disparity, inter-Korean conflict, and national identity. The antagonist, a North Korean defector turned special agent, adds fresh layers of complexity. While the first part closely mirrors the Spanish