Lee Jun Hyuk will reportedly become an exorcist in a new SBS occult K-drama! The story of Sarah Kim who wanted to embody luxury, even if it meant being fake, and Park Mu Gyeong, who traces after her desires. Sarah Kim is a mysterious character whose name is everywhere, yet she can’t be found anywhere. As the head of a high-end brand’s Asia branch, she suddenly becomes the victim in an unidentified murder case. Park Mu Gyeong is a sharp and persistent detective in the violent crimes unit. As Mu Gyeong delves deeper into the case, Sarah Kim’s mysterious identity — involving different names, ages, jobs, and backgrounds — is gradually unveiled. Who is the real Sarah Kim, and what secrets is she hiding? (Source: Netflix) Edit Translation
- English
- 한국어
- हिन्दी
- Arabic
- Native Title: 레이디 두아
- Also Known As: Lady Doir , Lady Dua , Reidi Dua
- Director: Kim Jin Min
- Screenwriter: Chu Song Yeon
- Genres: Thriller, Mystery, Psychological, Crime
Where to Watch The Art of Sarah
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Cast & Credits
- Shin Hae SunSarah KimMain Role
- Lee Jun HyukPark Mu GyeongMain Role
- Kim Jae WonKang Ji Hwon [Chae U's secretary]Support Role
- Jung Da BinWoo Hyo Eun [Former employee of Budoir]Support Role
- Shin Hyun SeungHyun Jae Hyeon [Police inspector]Support Role
- Bae Jong OkChoi Chae U [Samwol Department Store chairwoman]Support Role
Reviews
Powerhouse Acting, Fragile Script
The Art of Illusion | "If you can't distinguish fake from real, then is it really fake?"➥ SYNOPSIS: The Art of Sarah follows a woman who reinvents herself through carefully crafted lies, climbing into high society using nothing but intelligence, confidence, and deception. As a murder investigation begins to unravel her world, the drama slowly reveals who Sarah really is - and how far she’s willing to go to protect the life she created. It strongly reminded me of another Netflix show "Inventing Anna", especially in the way it explores identity, ambition, and social climbing through illusion. But that's where the comparison ended.
➥ MESSAGE: The drama critiques society’s obsession with status, luxury, and appearances. It shows how easily people accept illusion as truth when it’s packaged attractively. Prestige only exists because powerful people decide it does. In many ways, the system itself creates someone like Sarah.
➥ PROS: Acting & Visuals/Cinematography
I started this drama because I believe in the acting talent of the mains - Shin Hye Sun and Lee Jun Hyuk. I have seen them since the time they have been support actors & have loved the evolution as being regarded as acting powerhouses. And they both have a visual presence that you simply cannot ignore.
In this drama - Shin Hye-sun completely owns it and rightfully so as this is Sarah’s story. She moves effortlessly between confidence, vulnerability, and manipulation. She shines brighter than the glamour and couture of "Boudoir" bags. Lee Jun-hyuk plays the investigator well. He’s solid and convincing, but I thinks his character was not written well, as I have seen him much stronger before. Still he powers through as he's a talented and actor, and together, they made the cat and mouse chase enjoyable. The cinematography adds to the story as it is sleek and stylish, with luxury settings and fashion that reinforce the theme of illusion without overpowering the story.
➥ CONS: Weak Writing & Unexplained Plot Holes
Despite my genuine affection for the lead actors—and the undeniable talent they bring to their performances, which makes the drama consistently engaging—I can’t overlook the evident weaknesses in the writing. One particularly glaring issue was the unexplained corpse introduced in Episode 4, a plot point that was abruptly abandoned as the story shifted in a different direction. Additionally, the ending felt overly convenient and ultimately unconvincing. While I appreciate the intended message, its delivery seemed rushed and would have benefited from clearer development rather than relying on a convoluted “con-within-a-con” twist. Although the conclusion aligns with the central theme—that certain circumstances can give rise to someone like Sarah, and others like her—the final episodes lacked cohesion and narrative payoff.
➥ OVERALL:
I’d still recommend it as a one-time watch—it’s short, well-acted, visually strong, and offers thoughtful social commentary. While the writing could have been tighter and better developed, it remains a solid effort and an engaging pick for the 2026 drama line-up. If you enjoy stories about con artists, investigations, manipulation, and social themes, you’ll likely appreciate it—just go in with reasonable expectations rather than expecting a masterpiece.
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"The story that lost its way"
i am a very big fan of korean thrillers , i have watched so many shows that to crime, thriller shows a lot before. I personally felt this series asked more questions to viewers than answers and it literally lost the pace during ep 4 and 5 it literally overlaps with first few episodes but you will not get clarity on sarah kim story till the end of the series.I basically think our FL is either illegal immigrant or orphan who is not a korean resident and thus the police can't find her name in their database too. She was facing challenges in her work life at samwol dept store where she works over there and she con so many people in between like 1st person is that loan shark with kidney failure -> for his money , male prostitute boy -> for blackmailing honey traps and spy on that old woman and who is the owner of that samwol dept store where she worked over there , in middle she build a "Budior" as her brand with knockoff of bags business, nox ceo -> she build a partnership with her brand "budior" , got scammed by sarah kim~15 billion won, got to know her products are fake means like not the original one but a knockoff brands she was selling in her "budior" store and last kim mi jeong (knockoff designer) who is a labor under sarah kim and she designs the bags for her , and sarah kim sells in her "budior " for some million won , one day Kim mi jeong knew her designs were selling off the charts in the market so she becomes greedy and dress like sarah kim in sarah kim's burdior party -> and sarah kim kills her and her body was found in the sewer and everybody thought sarah kim was dead and from there she took her identity means now Sarah kim -> changes to kim mi jeong (because she was not having any identity proof of her own in korea) so she changes her names very easily.
Now director literally messed up this plot with unnecessary repeated scenes to confuse the viewers, what is true and what is false ? and on top that we don't know what is her real identity is still mystery for viewers as well as for detectives too and director literally gave us headache with his non linear story to make the viewers to think what is going on in this plot ? It can be about sarah kim story and her timelines too. I seriously think he need to take part 2 to clear off all the questions in this series.
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