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Sisyphus the myth review
Sisyphus the myth review









sisyphus the myth review

The Seo Hae from the war in 2035 is the 9-year-old Seo Hae in Han Tae Sul’s timeline in 2020 and is also the Seo Hae at the wedding, which could be between 2020 – 2035. These timelines revolve around the theory that:

SISYPHUS THE MYTH REVIEW SERIES

The series seem to feature three different timelines: Seo Hae and Han Tae Sul who got married (2020-2035), Seo Hae who experienced war (2035), and Han Tae Sul who doesn’t know anything about time travel (2020). Things get complicated when Han Tae Sul saw a wedding photo of him with Seo Hae, but both parties don’t even personally know each other. The drama is about a man named Han Tae Sul who invented a way to transport particles from one place to another (probably the start of time travel via transporting bodies from one time period to another), and Seo Hae who travelled back in time - leaving her war-like future. “Sisyphus: The Myth” starring Park Shin Hye (as Seo Hae) and Jo Seung Woo (as Han Tae Sul) features a complex timeline. In fact, unanswered questions are the key ingredient here.*this article has been updated to add corrected timelines, which includes actual years, which weren’t mentioned before episode 9-10* Nothing here makes any logical sense, especially when you break it down and examine each of the different characters’ journeys up until this point. Despite some nice ideas, the show has completely butchered its landing and execution. The greatest downfall has been the writing. It really had been enjoyable to watch at times. The moments in the post-apocalyptic future have been fascinating to watch. The visual effects, soundtrack and general action scenes have been pretty good throughout Sisyphus: The Myth. Or is there? We cut to Seo Gil Bok and a diary with various names and words that relate to time travel and our key characters. We are back to the plane ride but this time with Kang Seo Hae accompanying Han Tae Sul.

sisyphus the myth review

The missiles that are about to hit Korea disappear, Mr Park and his team smile at each other and disappear, Agnes and the orphans disappear. Why not “save both”? He therefore promptly sacrifices himself. But knowing Han Tae Sul, he found his own way. “Save the world or save the girl?” has been a consistent tagline of the series. But we did miss an element - Kim Seung Bok. Then begins the loop and we see how all this came to being. He uses time, with his "where-when" dialogue, to shoot Sigma. But if you have forgotten that in the journey so far, the final episode will remind you. In the very first episode of the series we witnessed how quick on his feet Han Tae Sul can be and how he could fix anything. So whatever we have seen so far was a puppet show set up by a single person. But back to the present, we realise that it was Sigma's plan all along to make the leads fall in love with each other. With some added details, it gave the moment a much needed weight. There was a confrontation with Sigma that resulted in her being drugged and then uploaded to the sent to the past as soon as she woke up. We get back to the time before Kang Seo Hae was sent back in time. He storms to The Control Bureau but how that ended was not shown. Jung Hyun Gi, finally, realised that he has been used as a pawn. That is something worth crying over as the series met its end. Choi Jae Sun sacrificed himself for Kang Seo Hae. They had decided that the end would be leaving us in tears, whatever the reason. It was expected if Han Tae Sul is what is spoken about the most between the couple. Kim Seo Jin and Kim Seung Bok go their separate ways.

sisyphus the myth review

We also witness a transition of the character. Episode 15 presents us with more of Sigma's past that is quite reminiscent of "Joker" but one that can manipulate time.











Sisyphus the myth review