A gripping tale of Shin Hye Sun's luxurious life and masterfully crafted lies
If there's a game women will always excel at, it's the lying game.
I always expect nothing but the best from K-dramas where Shin Hye Sun stars in. She always prefers to play multilayered and memorable characters. So, when I heard she is teaming up with the very sexy Lee Jun Hyuk in a mystery thriller, I know I’m in for a treat regardless of if the story ends up with a weak ending.
The Art of Sarah revolves around Sarah Kim (Shin Hye Sun), the regional head of a luxurious bag. When a dead body was found in the sewage and was identified as Sarah Kim, detective Park Mu Gyeong (Lee Jun Hyuk) was unconvinced and deeply skeptical about the case. He dives into the investigation and is determined to uncover the web of lies and mysterious identity of Sarah Kim.
Shin Hye Sun is as dynamic as a chameleon. She changes form and demeanor depending on the situation and the person she is with. It is fascinating watching her breathe into life the different identities of Sarah Kim. The desperation in her eyes wanting to escape her miserable life pierces through the screen. At the same time, there is this unmistakable glimmer in her eyes when she sets her eyes upon a fancy item or a gullible person. She perfectly embodies our absurd obsession with luxury bags and how crazy we can be in achieving it.
Once again, she plays a saleslady trampled by the rich but this time she rises to crush them. Her lean physique, laid-back demeanor and impeccable taste in clothing make it easy for her to exude quiet luxury, even if it is only a trick. Like what Sarah Kim always says, anything is possible even scamming the rich 😈
Lee Jun Hyuk is a tenacious detective with sharp eyes and oozing sexiness. He’s so sexy you can practically hear Hey Daddy (Daddy’s Home) playing in the background whenever he walks into the room. Did I already mention he’s sexy? He is very immersed in the murder case that even with lack of substantial evidence, he is convinced Sarah Kim is not truly what she appears to be. He is ready to put his job on the line just to prove his point and get a lead in the case. His expertise makes him think he is not gullible like others and can break open the truth, but it seems he is no match to Sarah Kim’s sly tricks and schemes. A criminal without identity is much like a powerful demon you can never defeat unless you figure out his name and origin. How I wish we had a glimpse of Jun Hyuk’s backstory. I would like to know more why his chief is no longer fond of him and how he became so passionate about his job.
Honestly, I thought the rich colluded to kill her after finding out all her lies. The story did not take the usual route of a poor pretending to be rich and living a dual life. Sarah Kim is fully committed to her ploy and building her own brand. She made her way to the top, and she is never going back to the depths of despair again.
With the amount of plot twists coming one after another, it is generally hard to create a satisfying resolution. This show cleverly uses the tricks a con artist would use–distorting the truth and making the fake look real. Unfortunately, this certainly downplayed Jun Hyuk’s effort in search of the truth. I appreciate how the show emphasizes that wealth is a toxic dream. It is a poison that will seep into you slowly and turn you into someone you never were–a person consumed by greed. The Art of Sarah is a meticulously planned scam and a rollercoaster ride full of twists. It is thrilling and intriguing as it can be but do not be fooled by the underbaked ending. This is inspired by the saying “fake it ‘til you make it” but a very extreme and dedicated version.
I always expect nothing but the best from K-dramas where Shin Hye Sun stars in. She always prefers to play multilayered and memorable characters. So, when I heard she is teaming up with the very sexy Lee Jun Hyuk in a mystery thriller, I know I’m in for a treat regardless of if the story ends up with a weak ending.
The Art of Sarah revolves around Sarah Kim (Shin Hye Sun), the regional head of a luxurious bag. When a dead body was found in the sewage and was identified as Sarah Kim, detective Park Mu Gyeong (Lee Jun Hyuk) was unconvinced and deeply skeptical about the case. He dives into the investigation and is determined to uncover the web of lies and mysterious identity of Sarah Kim.
Shin Hye Sun is as dynamic as a chameleon. She changes form and demeanor depending on the situation and the person she is with. It is fascinating watching her breathe into life the different identities of Sarah Kim. The desperation in her eyes wanting to escape her miserable life pierces through the screen. At the same time, there is this unmistakable glimmer in her eyes when she sets her eyes upon a fancy item or a gullible person. She perfectly embodies our absurd obsession with luxury bags and how crazy we can be in achieving it.
Once again, she plays a saleslady trampled by the rich but this time she rises to crush them. Her lean physique, laid-back demeanor and impeccable taste in clothing make it easy for her to exude quiet luxury, even if it is only a trick. Like what Sarah Kim always says, anything is possible even scamming the rich 😈
Lee Jun Hyuk is a tenacious detective with sharp eyes and oozing sexiness. He’s so sexy you can practically hear Hey Daddy (Daddy’s Home) playing in the background whenever he walks into the room. Did I already mention he’s sexy? He is very immersed in the murder case that even with lack of substantial evidence, he is convinced Sarah Kim is not truly what she appears to be. He is ready to put his job on the line just to prove his point and get a lead in the case. His expertise makes him think he is not gullible like others and can break open the truth, but it seems he is no match to Sarah Kim’s sly tricks and schemes. A criminal without identity is much like a powerful demon you can never defeat unless you figure out his name and origin. How I wish we had a glimpse of Jun Hyuk’s backstory. I would like to know more why his chief is no longer fond of him and how he became so passionate about his job.
Honestly, I thought the rich colluded to kill her after finding out all her lies. The story did not take the usual route of a poor pretending to be rich and living a dual life. Sarah Kim is fully committed to her ploy and building her own brand. She made her way to the top, and she is never going back to the depths of despair again.
With the amount of plot twists coming one after another, it is generally hard to create a satisfying resolution. This show cleverly uses the tricks a con artist would use–distorting the truth and making the fake look real. Unfortunately, this certainly downplayed Jun Hyuk’s effort in search of the truth. I appreciate how the show emphasizes that wealth is a toxic dream. It is a poison that will seep into you slowly and turn you into someone you never were–a person consumed by greed. The Art of Sarah is a meticulously planned scam and a rollercoaster ride full of twists. It is thrilling and intriguing as it can be but do not be fooled by the underbaked ending. This is inspired by the saying “fake it ‘til you make it” but a very extreme and dedicated version.
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