The Korean drama "Welcome to Sandari" starring Ji Chang Wook, Gu Hye Sun and others, although the pace of the first four episodes is relatively slow and the key storyline is not tight enough, the watchability of the series is still good.
The plot presentation of the first four episodes makes the theme of the series more special, using a relaxed and romantic way to ** the hardships of young people in small towns working hard in the metropolis and the difficulty of returning home, and introducing the relationship between the main characters, paving the way for the story to advance. Coupled with the overall expressiveness and dedication of the actors, the main characters are established.
The drama tells the story of the heroine who struggled in Seoul for 18 years, and finally got ahead and rose in her professional track, because she was maliciously framed by her assistant and was subjected to cyberbullying.
Although the logical setting of the heroine's three sisters returning to their hometown cannot withstand scrutiny, it expands the theme of the series to the difficulty and hardship of young people in small places leaving their hometowns to work in the metropolis.
Whether it is the temporary failure of the heroine, or the heroine's other childhood friends who have long returned to their hometown, this is the case.
Take the heroine as an example, she studied hard, worked hard, and worked hard for 18 years before finally achieving something and turning into an urban elite, but she couldn't withstand a deliberate conspiracy and violence.
This kind of story setting looks bloody but has a certain realistic color. Because of the accumulation of the heroine's 18 years of hard work, she does not have a very solid foundation of resources and connections, but whenever there is a slightly bigger turmoil or accident, the heroine's career achievements are fragile. The fact that it is so difficult for the grassroots to turn around and how easy it is to fail is not unique to South Korea.
Finally, I have to say that Ji Changxu is in good condition in this drama, and the male protagonist Zhao Rongbi he plays is relatively relaxed, handsome and sunny, with frequent laughter, and at the same time very warm and responsible.
The heroine Zhao Sanda played by Gu Hye-sun may be a bit exaggerated in the first two episodes in order to highlight the characteristics of successful women, but the interpretation of the characters in the back is much better, more delicate and life-like, and it also quickly integrates with the characters, which can smoothly bring the audience into the play.
Of course, the series is essentially a romantic comedy, and after the foreshadowing of the first four episodes, all the main characters have come together, and whether the next story is exciting enough remains to be further presented.