![]() It also didn’t hurt that they reveal each element of the main plot in a way that one will crave for more secrets to be exposed. And as the story progressed, it slowly built the right pace I personally prefer. And I got excited for this show because I got the dystopian novel-esque type of world-building. I’m no science or physics Brainiac but I love it when writers explore this theory. ![]() 120cast his unburied body into the middle of the public square. I love time travels or anything that involves distorting or disturbing the space-time continuum. In The Myth of Sisyphus Camus elucidates this concept of the absurd. But the theme is mainly the reason why I stayed. This drama is starred by Park Shin Hye as the female lead character and Cho Seung Woo as the male lead character. I’m genuinely interested in the plot but the pace of its storytelling, somehow, didn’t reel me in. The first week’s episode, I have to admit, didn’t do the trick for me. Sisyphus: The Myth (Korean: : the myth) is a 2021 South Korean television series starring Cho Seung-woo and Park Shin-hye. ![]() While the plotting hasn’t always been the best, it’s undeniably an enjoyable ride and there’s some big, apocalyptic ideas played out nicely across the season. Everything looks good – the cast is great, the plot seems promising. Sisyphus: The Myth is a time traveling K-drama that’s packed with gorgeous visuals and a really strong cast. ‘Sisyphus: The Myth’, the new JTBC K-drama that will be replacing the super popular show ‘Run On’ has intrigued viewers with a unique storyline featuring a number of sci-fi elements supported by an award-winning cast featuring Cho Seung-woo, Academy Award-winning film ‘Parasite’ famed child actor Jung Hyeon-jun, Park Shin-hye and more. With the board on his back, Tae-sul needs to prove his mental health and take some actions, highlighting the usual corporate bullsht that devours companies. When I was asked whether JTBC’s 10th-anniversary special drama was any good, I told them they could give it a try for themselves because I wasn’t sure how exactly what to feel in the premiere week. Sisyphus: The Myth episode 1 digs deeper into Tae-sul’s personal problems now that it is established that he’s extremely smart. “Even if there’s no future, just come and find me.” ![]()
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