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K-Drama Review: Sisyphus: The Myth

Writer: Andrea Fernandez (Kollam, Kerala, India)

Editor: Arpita Jena (Baripada, Odisha, India)

Sisyphus: the myth is a sci-fi and romance based drama which narrates the story of time travel. The main lead actress role was played by Park Shin-hye as “Kang Seo-hae” and the main lead actor was played by Cho Seung-woo as “Han Tae-sul”. The drama is about a girl who comes from the future to the past in order to save the world and the prevent the war.

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Kang Seo-hae  is a girl from future, she had witnessed the nuclear war and had lost her mother and she had  been hiding with her father in a bunker and the main cause of the war was because of the invention of time machine. Kang Seo-hae was determined to save the world and stop the war and she decided to time travel and go back to the past and change the past.

Kang Seo-hae first mission after coming to the past was to find Han Tae-sul  who was the creator of the time machine and while Kang Seo-hae was trying to find him she was being chased by people who were aware that she was from future and she got help from Sun who was a youth who had been working as he was the bread earner of his family.

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He moment he saw Kang Seo-hae, he provided food and he started having a crush on her. With the help of Sun, Kang Seo-hae was able to find Han Tae-sul and save him at the right time. At first Han Tae-sul was confused and did not believe on what was actually happening around him but Kang Seo-hae somehow tried to convince him about what was going to happen in future.

Han Tae-sul was the CEO of company Quantum and Time and with his intelligence he had been creating many innovative products which helped in changing the world and Han Tae-sul was busy in creating his new invention the time machine and that’s when he had met Kang Seo-hae. Both Kang Seo-hae and Han Tae-sul join together to stop the war and also prevent the invention of the time machine.

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As both of them are chased by the control bureau which was an organization that would capture illegal immigrants who would come into the past from the future. Han Tae-sul realizes that all the people and friends he had trusted were betraying him and they were trying to capture both of them and while they were being chased Kang Seo-hae finds her present and her parents but they couldn’t recognize her.

The villain role was played by Kim Byung-chul as “Sigma”. Sigma claims to create the war as he felt powerless and hated the way people looked at him and with the help of the time machine Sigma creates a nuclear war and plans to destroy the world and he promises the top authorities that he will keep them safe during the war. While being chased Han Tae-sul finds the truth about his brother and tries to find him.

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Kang Seo-hae protects Han Tae-sul and reminds him not to invent the time machine and while being chased by the villain Han Tae-sul and Kang Seo-hae protects each other and they fall for each other and end of the drama was really unexpected. I really loved the drama especially because of the sci-fi element and the time travel factor included in drama.

I really loved how Kim Byung-chul played his role as Sigma and how he acted as a mysterious, cunning villain who tried to create a nuclear war. This drama was definitely a comeback for Park Shin-hye. I really loved how she portrayed her role as Kang Seo-hae, who is a bold character and she was trained to survive and fight by her father and she was a person who accomplishes the mission no matter what obstacles she faces with her boldness.

Picture Credit: IMDb: Sisyphus: The Myth (2021)

I really loved the chemistry between the main leads, both of them cared for each other and protected each other during dangers. One of the characters from the supporting cast that I loved the most was Chae Jong-hyeop who played the role of “Sun”. The drama is a definitely to watch because of the time travel and romance factor.

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Have you watched the drama yet? Tell us your thoughts in the comments!

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  • This review explained the story really well, especially the time-travel part and Kang Seo-hae’s character. I liked how the emotional side and the sci-fi elements were both highlighted. Park Shin-hye and Kim Byung-chul’s performances were described nicely. After reading this, I actually feel like watching Sisyphus: The Myth again. Good read 👍

  • Sisyphus: The Myth is such a thrilling ride! I loved the time-travel concept and the mix of sci-fi with romance. Park Shin-hye and Cho Seung-woo’s chemistry was amazing, and Kim Byung-chul made Sigma so convincingly menacing. Chae Jong-hyeop as Sun was such a sweet addition too! Definitely a must-watch for anyone who loves suspense and emotional depth.

  • This drama really stayed with me. The way Sisyphus: The Myth blends sci-fi mystery with personal loss and human connection feels so powerful like it’s asking, “What would you give to change the past?” The characters’ journeys made me think about the moments I wish I could redo or understand better. Beautifully layered and emotional.

    • This kdrama really had me hooked up till the end .It really detached ke from the reality .Found it really thrilling and interesting.

  • This review does a great job explaining why Sisyphus: The Myth stands out among sci-fi thrillers. The blend of mystery, time-bending plot, and emotional depth makes it more than just a typical drama. I appreciate how the article breaks down the characters’ motivations and thematic layers without spoiling the experience. Definitely sounds like a series that stays with you long after watching!

  • Lately Park Shinhye has been giving us such hit dramas and with such strong female lead characters .This one seems like the end of the world type and the heroes coming together to save it. A Strong Recommendation indeed!

  • "Great write-up! I completely agree that this was a fantastic comeback for Park Shin-hye. Her action scenes as Seo-hae were so different from her previous roles. You also mentioned Sun (Chae Jong-hyeop)—he was definitely the heart of the show for me! It’s such a complex sci-fi, but your review makes it very easy to follow."

  • I love sci-fi thrillers. And after reading the article I think it is a must watch. I will surely watch it next time I get some free time, the plot looks especially interesting

  • When i watched sisyphus ,i was astonished with the acting of park shin hye..i just love her role..also the amazing sci fi show where she timetraveled to save the world and stop the war from happening,but the ending i couldn't understand but i loved the show so much and also..she was born in 2012 in the show..omg..whole 11 years younger to me🤣🤣

  • This drama really stood out for its mix of sci-fi and emotions, especially the way time travel was tied to love and sacrifice. The performances felt intense, and the chemistry between the leads kept me invested till the end. It’s one of those shows that stays in your mind even after it finishes.

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