Après un incident inimaginable, un ingénieur découvre de dangereux secrets et une femme du futur qui vient le chercher.Après un incident inimaginable, un ingénieur découvre de dangereux secrets et une femme du futur qui vient le chercher.Après un incident inimaginable, un ingénieur découvre de dangereux secrets et une femme du futur qui vient le chercher.
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Sijipeuseu is worth the effort. It is Korean and subtitled but the writing and acting are good. The ending isn't the way I would have done it but the story is interesting and very engaging. Korea is putting out a bunch of great content the last few years. This show is one of the good ones. Give it a shot is if you like scifi within a mystery then you will like this.
If you are reading this, I come from the future to warn you to save 16 hours of your life and watch something else you might be interested in. I beg you to hit the play button on another show. The trailer does a good job of catching your attention, but sadly the show fails to follow through.
This show isn't the worst, but its story isn't well written enough, especially that awful ending. Sisyphus has all the ugly time travel problems multitudes of other time travel shows have.
A second season I could not hope for, because that would mean it would take all these talented actors' time away from doing other meaningful projects to try to salvage this average time travel show.
This show isn't the worst, but its story isn't well written enough, especially that awful ending. Sisyphus has all the ugly time travel problems multitudes of other time travel shows have.
A second season I could not hope for, because that would mean it would take all these talented actors' time away from doing other meaningful projects to try to salvage this average time travel show.
This series caught my imagination from the first minute , unconventional , entertaining and puzzling .I am hooked and love the series. The main character is so unconventional and entertaining , not your typical rich kid stereotyping like other series . Just stick with it :-)
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Original idea. Liked the new age tech plus sci-fi premise, but the director ruined it with the unnecessarily long and overacted drama scenes. We get it. The extensive or unrealistic drag ons didn't add dramatic flair. Not sure if the reason was lazy writing, or director didn't know the value of the show's originality - the show was already intriguing in its own right, so there was no need to add yeast, stupidity (i.e. Bad-ass assassin suddenly unable to shoot protagonists). This show could've been an 8 or 9, but there were too many of these frustrating scenes to take it seriously. I think my review is descriptive enough IMDB. I appreciate you'll weeding out the unhelpful reviews. But consider requiring 600 characters for reviews with spoilers only. 400 to 500 for reviews without spoilers. Add add a counter bar so we know how many more characters to go.
What I liked:
1. Cho Seung-Woo was effective and mesmerizing as the ML. But Park Shin-hye was stiff and mechanical as a female fighter, assassin, and sharp-shooter. She was supposed to be something of a bada$$. I kinda liked that about the character. And I was especially relieved that she was a mature adult in this series-no baby-talking, toddler-like female lead who collected stuffed animals and lisped.
2. The supporting actors did a good job overall--I was never bored when they were on screen. Chae Jong-hyeop was endearing, but I wish he'd had more of presence and had more to do in this series. I also really enjoyed the actor who played President Park and the actress who played Bing Bing.
3. The pacing was good, the camera work was smooth, and the CGI was effective.
4. The plot was exciting and unpredictable.
What I didn't like:
1. The time travel was confusing. For example, I didn't get the double role of Kim Seo-jin, who in the beginning played a young psychiatrist, but also later portrayed "Agnes" an old woman who cared for orphaned time travelers. For her second stint, the same actress was attired in a frumpy dress, old-lady shoes, had her make up removed, and sported an unflattering hair-do/wig. Was she supposed to be fifty years old, or what? Was the time machine able to send civilians forward in time? Why was no one else older-just her? It made no sense.
2. I was also confused by the bunker. With Han Tae Sul looking for his brother, hunting for a would-be murderer, trying to design a working time machine, dealing with the impending end of the world (or maybe just the end of Korea?), and saving the endlessly distressed Seo Hae from her various misadventures--when did the poor guy have the time to draw up architectural plans, purchase land, refurbish the bunker, and stock it? And who was it for anyway? He talked as if he was building it for nine-year-old Seo Hae and her folks, but then he locked the adult Seo Hae in-and there seemed to be a chance that she'd be staying there quite awhile.
3. Speaking of the brother, what was he doing floating outside the plummeting airplane as depicted in the first episode? Was that ever explained?
4. What caused the end of the world? Apparently incoming missiles destroyed South Korea. No one in the public seemed to have any warning that this calamity was about to occur. It's true that Sigma talked at one point about downloading a huge missile-but where was he going to send it? To the United States? To just anybody? He obviously never completed that plan, so why was Korea being attacked-and by whom? Did I miss something?
4. Thin, slight, malnourished Seo Hae kept beating up and killing legions of bad guys-often forty at a time--both in the future and the past. Five or six times, gangs of trained assassins or soldiers surrounded her and five minutes later they were all dispatched to the great beyond. Once or twice she got a minor wound or scratch, but this babe could have overcome an army of terminators.
5. As for the romance, Seo Hae didn't seem to like Han Tae Sul all that much. She took every opportunity to punch him, insult him, scowl at him-plus she refused to answer most of his questions. He, on the other hand, couldn't get enough of this unpleasant woman. She warmed up a little at the end-but not much.
1. Cho Seung-Woo was effective and mesmerizing as the ML. But Park Shin-hye was stiff and mechanical as a female fighter, assassin, and sharp-shooter. She was supposed to be something of a bada$$. I kinda liked that about the character. And I was especially relieved that she was a mature adult in this series-no baby-talking, toddler-like female lead who collected stuffed animals and lisped.
2. The supporting actors did a good job overall--I was never bored when they were on screen. Chae Jong-hyeop was endearing, but I wish he'd had more of presence and had more to do in this series. I also really enjoyed the actor who played President Park and the actress who played Bing Bing.
3. The pacing was good, the camera work was smooth, and the CGI was effective.
4. The plot was exciting and unpredictable.
What I didn't like:
1. The time travel was confusing. For example, I didn't get the double role of Kim Seo-jin, who in the beginning played a young psychiatrist, but also later portrayed "Agnes" an old woman who cared for orphaned time travelers. For her second stint, the same actress was attired in a frumpy dress, old-lady shoes, had her make up removed, and sported an unflattering hair-do/wig. Was she supposed to be fifty years old, or what? Was the time machine able to send civilians forward in time? Why was no one else older-just her? It made no sense.
2. I was also confused by the bunker. With Han Tae Sul looking for his brother, hunting for a would-be murderer, trying to design a working time machine, dealing with the impending end of the world (or maybe just the end of Korea?), and saving the endlessly distressed Seo Hae from her various misadventures--when did the poor guy have the time to draw up architectural plans, purchase land, refurbish the bunker, and stock it? And who was it for anyway? He talked as if he was building it for nine-year-old Seo Hae and her folks, but then he locked the adult Seo Hae in-and there seemed to be a chance that she'd be staying there quite awhile.
3. Speaking of the brother, what was he doing floating outside the plummeting airplane as depicted in the first episode? Was that ever explained?
4. What caused the end of the world? Apparently incoming missiles destroyed South Korea. No one in the public seemed to have any warning that this calamity was about to occur. It's true that Sigma talked at one point about downloading a huge missile-but where was he going to send it? To the United States? To just anybody? He obviously never completed that plan, so why was Korea being attacked-and by whom? Did I miss something?
4. Thin, slight, malnourished Seo Hae kept beating up and killing legions of bad guys-often forty at a time--both in the future and the past. Five or six times, gangs of trained assassins or soldiers surrounded her and five minutes later they were all dispatched to the great beyond. Once or twice she got a minor wound or scratch, but this babe could have overcome an army of terminators.
5. As for the romance, Seo Hae didn't seem to like Han Tae Sul all that much. She took every opportunity to punch him, insult him, scowl at him-plus she refused to answer most of his questions. He, on the other hand, couldn't get enough of this unpleasant woman. She warmed up a little at the end-but not much.
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- AnecdotesGreek mythology: Sisyphus was the king of Corinth who was punished in Hades by having to repetitively roll a huge stone up a hill only to have it roll back down again as soon as he had brought it to the summit. This mundane task is also seen as a metaphor to laborious contemporary life and its repetition of modern society. This perpetual task is where the term "labour of Sisyphus" or a "Sisyphean task" derives.
- GaffesNetflix Canada list this as Sisyphus actually a different Korean series about a cat.
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By what name was Sijipeuseu: The Myth (2021) officially released in Japan in Japanese?
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