Mr Sunshine
A breathtaking, amazing drama with the top-notch production.
I wasn’t paying attention to this drama before it’s released, no, I never even heard of it before the release even I am always keep on drama update.
I wasn’t paying attention to this drama before it’s released, no, I never even heard of it before the release even I am always keep on drama update.
I saw the poster of Mr Sunshine on kdrama website, but never
thought of stalking it, until one day I suddenly stalk it out of boredom. The
synopsis is quite vague, but the setting interest me, a historical drama took
place during early 19th century of Japan Imperialism bourgeoning
occupation throughout Asia. I’m not a fan of historical drama took place during
Silla, Goryeo, and Joseon period but the setting of this drama is like the
transition of old dynasty period to modern day, which trigger me to watch it.
Also, I’m don’t really recognize the actors so I don’t give much thought of
them except the remarkable Lee Byung Hyun that I kinda like his act in some
Hollywood martial films that I can’t remember the title. And the writer is Kim
Eun Seok who is well-known for writing some blockbuster drama; Descendant Of
The Sun and Goblin, so, why don’t I give it a try?
First impression, I was totally flabbergasted to see how
‘grand’ this drama is. I wasn’t
preparing any expectation on this drama yet the first seconds of it captured my
heart already. Presenting the war between Joseon fighters and American
Soldiers, how the aristocrats overpowering the slaves and poor one, how fragile
the Joseon king who had no power to even save his subjects who were on the
verge of death, Eugene’s journey from live-witnessing the brutal death of his
parents escaping the slave hunters to America with the help of Eun San the
pottery and an American and the former Righteous Army’s sacrifice (who are Ae
Shin’s parents). The first episode already sounds promising for the start of
the drama’s venture although they only showed a glimpse of grown-up Ae Shin.
Also, the cinematography and the OST are all just so JHFOEDBICOEBFWIBF it’s the
main factor in conveying the heart-wrenching sad story :’)
CHARACTERS
What’s unique is that this drama portrayed 5 main
characters, yes If you haven’t watch it this may look like a burden, but
BELIEVE ME you would love every single characters here (even the minor
characters) because every one of the are the essential of this drama.
Eugene Choi
Or in Korean, Choi Yu-Jin, he went through thick and thin,
from the horror of watching his parents died in front of his eyes, being
bullied in America because he is an outsider to come back to Joseon, the
country which abandoned him, as a great and respected Captain of US Marine
Corps and was assigned as The American Acting Consul at American Legation. I
really love when he fought, the way he aimed the gun to the enemies, his smart
attire, and the way he looked at Ae Shin. Only by eyes I could see how much he
cares and loves her dearly. He is also rational, and has a tender heart. He
spared the life or people who killed his parents, although initially he wanted
revenge, but he knows that if he did it, it would just make him the same with
the people who killed her parents. Righteous, compassion, and wise are the best
way to describe him. He always make a wise decision among the trio, who think
ahead and aware of the situations and consequences he would face. But again, he
end up fall deep and deeper into the flame, an inevitable flame, even he know
the price that’ll cost him, and that’s just, beautiful and melancholic :’)
Go Ae Shin
I was quite sceptical, as she seems soo young and has that
baby-pure face. But damn I was wrong, she is a blooming flower outside, but is
actually a burning flame walking her way for the greater cause of Joseon even
it means leaving her life, her identity behind. I respect her dedication,
determination to totally walk out her comfort zone, leaving the prosperous and
privileges she had to carry a gun instead of embroidery handkerchief and break
out the Joseon noble woman custom. And I immediately adore her since she
started to talk, the way she talks, her voice, deep yet portraying the
responsibilities and devotion she carried. She stood up for her conviction, not
swayed by love or anything, continuing his parents’ fight till the end. I
really love how they chose Kim Tae Ri to carry out this character, she is
really suitable and I think the character is really made for her from the
start, couldn’t imagine other actress to kill off this character as great as
her. Some other viewers stated that she could be the metaphor representing
Joseon, who would not surrender and fight till the end. And I would never agree
more than this, because her determination, sacrifices and devotion really shows
her warrior life.
Go Dong Mae
A complex character, who lived with blood splashing onto his
face for surviving. He is the head of Musin Society in Hanseong, with all his
men giving their earnest loyalty to him. He really is brutal, killing lives of
others, the ‘bad guys’, but my love for his character grown more as this drama
showed the dark past and hidden internal conflicts he faced. But one for sure
is, he cared for Ae Shin, his life is devoted to Ae Shin the moment little Ae
Shin came to him like an angel to save him from the destruction, but she was
also the first one to be cut-wounded by his ‘sword’. He is not really the bad
guy actually, just it is ‘the way’ he solve things by killing people, is
inevitable for him. On the other side, only those who are close to him know
that he actually care for every single of them, for others, and that side makes
me love his character much. But, other than swaying katana here and there, he
really has a good humour sense. All his sarcastic comments just really made my
day especially when he is with Eugene and Hwi Seong.
Hina Kudo//Yong Hwa
A classy yet lethal. She really amazed me throughout the
drama. All problems are fixed by herself without the help of others. She’s been
living through hell, sold by his father, the crazy micchi selfish Rinoe to the
Japanese man, separated by her mother, and live alone as a widow for the rest
of her life, leaving her Korean self and had to bear the Japanese identity.
Also, I’m always fascinated by her wardrobe, elegant Western-style dress and
the way she applies eyeliner that makes her look daring, yet convincing. She
always don elegant attire and accessories, looking like a high-class woman, but
actually internally, she’s been broken, with bruises and scars behind her mask
of high-status person. She’s the most quick-witted and the wisest in all
circumstances, apparently, she is lowkey the ‘connector’ to other 4 main
characters. She is a great woman, the symbol of woman power, and her
connections to all person including His Majesty really shook me. The moment she
put on guns and fencing sword, she looked really iovidifnweinfw. In the end of
the drama, I’m actually taken aback by her action because I thought she would
only act for her own benefits, but indeed, she actually has tender and flaming
heart, for Joseon too. I love her character a lot and I would always look up
her to be an amazing person like her.
Seo Hwi Seong
Aahh… He’s the one who always break the serious-melancholic
vibe and adds a lot of comedic moments in this drama. At first, he was a
spoilt-rich playboy who doesn’t give a damn about the country or his life, all
he knows was just to enjoy the beautiful things in life. But he changes the
moment he met Eugene, Dong Mae, Hina and most especially, Ae Shin. It’s amazing
to see how his character was build up throughout the drama from a loser, to a
hero. While other characters were the same from the foundation, we could see
how much Hwi Seong develops into a better person, he was already kind and
nice-to-be-with from the beginning, but he become much more than that by time
goes. And like the others, it was because of Ae Shin. Although he initially Ae
Shin’s fiancé, but he let go of her, for her happiness. The moment when they
broke the engagement really saddened me even though I don’t root them at all.
He was sooooo precious that I hope he would get a better ending :’ And I love how his fighting style differs
from others, he fought by words, as the saying words cut deeper than the knife.
That shows us how optimistic he was, even he’s not skilled in fighting with
swords or gun, he managed to find his own way of spreading awareness and the
truth to Joseon people. Ah, I miss his smile and his love for flowers :’)
FINAL THOUGHT
I couldn’t move on from this drama until now (it’s been a
day since I last watched it). I never feel bored, even some say the middle are
kinda too dragged a lot, but for me, I do enjoy every single details of this
drama. Believe me, every scenes are so important that made up the story, no
scene is a waste, you would find yourself rewind back the past scenes as it
would all end up to a point that connect all of it.The plot is really
well-written by Kim Eun Sook, shot beautifully by the director, played well by
the actors. I think the actors were all immersed deeply by their characters,
even me, see them as the real person, that fought and try the hardest to
survive. The OSTs are my favvvvv, I couldn’t just pick one, every OST are so
beautiful and convey the right feelings. Even the Various Artist soundtrack
deeply moved me and frequently played in my minds when I’m feeling sad :’)
I DO RECOMMEND THIS TO ALL OF YOU, especially if you love
historical stories, but this is not a mere fiction, it actually portrays the
real vision of what happened earlier in the past. Especially for me, and
Indonesian who live in Malaysia. Indonesia and Malaysia once colonized by Japan
Empire too, brutal, cold-hearted and the worst moment of colonization ever. It
happens later than Korea, but I believe what happens in the drama was the same,
or even worst in the real life even though it’s only for a few years, it was
the time of blood-bath. I really could relate from Joseon people suffering, and
I imagined my ancestors must had gone through the same thing, or worst. This
made me realize that we should never turn blind-eyes to the history. The
history is the one that shaped the world we are living now, for the
continuation of life. The fighters, the warriors or even the person who stay loyal
to our country, should be remembered and respected always. And we, as the
youngster, shall continue the fight in protecting our conviction, our country,
our tradition, our own people, to provide a better tomorrow for the next
generation like how they did in the past. Although not by fighting with
swords and guns, but via every medium we could, knowledge and internet. Because
they didn’t surrender, they fought with every ounce of their energy and every
drop of their blood, leaving their family, their loved ones, their friends,
stepping out of the comfort zone through a lethal and deadly way just to
provide us the world we are living now.
This drama would forever remain in my heart, for a eorae
eorae time, for me to watch back, if I lose hope. For me to watch back, to
strengthen my will. For me to watch back, to be grateful of everything I had.
Watching this is the best decision ever, I hope even if the drama is finished,
it would get more recognition, I would like to summon all my readers to watch
this and cry with me together HAHA. Anyway, thanks for spending your precious
time to read my rants! :’)
“Goodbye, in our freed nation, see you again”
-
Go Ae Shin, 1908