The best historical kdrama ever
The direction is masterful, the photography sumptuous, the costumes meticulously crafted, the sets spectacular. Every shot looks like a painting, and the direction is slow but incisive, capable of giving the right emotional weight to each scene. The soundtrack is intense and meaningful.
The acting is of the highest level. Lee Byung-hun offers an intense performance, showing Eugene's inner conflict with extreme sensitivity. Kim Tae-ri, although young, holds her own with great dignity and strength. The performances of the supporting characters are also remarkable, especially the samurai and the hotel owner who enrich the narrative with their personal stories and complex motivations.
Despite the sometimes slow pace, Mr. Sunshine remains an ambitious and deeply touching work. It is a great television work that combines history, action, drama and romance in a compelling and emotionally devastating mix.
The acting is of the highest level. Lee Byung-hun offers an intense performance, showing Eugene's inner conflict with extreme sensitivity. Kim Tae-ri, although young, holds her own with great dignity and strength. The performances of the supporting characters are also remarkable, especially the samurai and the hotel owner who enrich the narrative with their personal stories and complex motivations.
Despite the sometimes slow pace, Mr. Sunshine remains an ambitious and deeply touching work. It is a great television work that combines history, action, drama and romance in a compelling and emotionally devastating mix.
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