A scene from the highly anticipated adaptation of "Omniscient Reader's Viewpoint" is making the rounds on Twitter, not for its brilliance but for its glaring flaws.

Viewers are harshly criticizing the scene's CGI, acting, script, and especially the amateur-looking cinematography.
The viral post, originally shared by user @serynxi on July 19, features a short clip from the drama with the caption, "I can't stop laughing. Most of the reviews talk about how bad the CGI, script, and acting are, but I was not prepared for how amateur the cinematography looks."
The tweet has since exploded in engagement, with thousands of reposts and mocking reactions.
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Fans are especially stunned by the quality of the CGI and direction. One comment reads,
"Is this the director's first movie? Why is this shot like an advertisement? It literally looks like a comedy skit." Others piled on:
"They became Hannam losers..."
"The background is fcking hilarious. Where did all the money go?"
"No but the directing fcking sucks... the scenery looked so bad, the actors ended up looking awkward too."
The production had previously generated major buzz due to its casting of Lee Minho in a lead role. While his performance was divisive, some defended him amid the backlash.
"Seriously, only Lee Minho's acting was fine here... but what's with the quality of the CG?"
As disappointment grows, viewers are questioning how such a high-profile project ended up looking, as one user put it, "like a CG'ed background from Iron Man—but worse."
Producers have yet to comment on the criticisms.