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Sandglass korean drama review
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Sandglass
1 people found this review helpful
by NoobieFan
Oct 18, 2021
24 of 24 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 9.5
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 10.0
This review may contain spoilers
Don’t usually have the patience to watch lengthy K-dramas but Sandglass was just splendid tv. It was quite sad towards the end though as one of the main characters goes down a dark path only to get no real happy ending but it's a logical one so I can't complain. The use of violence was way graphic though. There was more than I was prepared for. I loved how they used real life footage of the Gwangju Uprising and the suppression that followed. It’s one of the most famous parts of the show so I expected it to be at the end, the climax, but it comes out of nowhere. I’m currently reading books on how the time links in with Korean cinema & knowing the background of it all makes it very daunting to watch. The stuff with the Samchung Camps was frightening to watch too. That was fucked up shit. It was an interesting commentary on society of the time though. Would recommend if you're not seen it already.

The story was a masterpiece and the acting and writing was a perfect accessory to it all. While it's not a 10/10 because some of the Gangster Plot lines span its wheels a bit and felt a bit boring at times, this was a show that hooked you into each of the 4 main characters, regardless of their actions and motivations, which weren't exactly the most audience friendly. Park Tae Soo is a ruthless thug with no real morals, Hye Rin gets more cold and detached as the plot progresses, Jae Hee is silent for most of the show. The only good person, above all else, was Woo Suk. And yet, the deaths and trials of the characters had us, the audience, living and breathing as they were. Park Tae Soo goes through some of the worst pain a person can go through. Thrusted into a situation he had no intention on being apart of, forced into humiliation and some of the most abhorrent forms of torture only because he loved Hye Rin, manipulated by said person later on and sentenced to die at the end of it all. All that pain and suffering with no light at the end. Apt character direction for a show like Sandglass.
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