Save Me May 2026

A woman named Im Sang-mi (Seo Ye-ji) and her family fall into the clutches of a dangerous cult in a rural town. She eventually begs a group of former classmates to save her. Review Highlights:

The performances, particularly by Seo Ye-ji and Woo Do-hwan, are frequently highlighted as phenomenal. Save Me

It is praised for its critique of blind religious devotion and exploration of manipulation and power. A woman named Im Sang-mi (Seo Ye-ji) and

Critics and fans call it "creepy," "tense," and "gripping". Some viewers found it "distressing" and "heavy," making it hard to rewatch despite the high quality. It is praised for its critique of blind

A second season exists, but it features a completely different story and characters. 2. British TV Series (2018–2022) Save Me Review: An Absorbing Character-Based Thriller

This psychological thriller is widely regarded as one of the best in its genre for its dark, unsettling portrayal of a religious cult.

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