The American drama 'Sympathy' directed by Park Chan-wook received favorable reviews from local media.
It is said that Robert Downey Jr.'s performance, who played four roles per person, also attracted attention.
Park Chan-wook's new film 'Sympathy' continues to receive favorable reviews from American media. The drama 'Sympathy' is a story that looks into the underside of Vietnamese and American society immediately after the Vietnam War through the eyes of the main character, a double agent spy.
Director Park Chan-wook led the entire process, including production, direction, and script.
However, I personally directed only three of the seven episodes, from Parts 1 to 3.
A preview was recently held locally.
Current affairs magazine Time gave a favorable review, calling it “a bold and ambitious TV series,” and “we were lucky to entrust the adaptation to Park Chan-wook.”
Variety also said, “Director Park moved the theme of the drama into a dense and diverse tone.”
The Hollywood Reporter also praised Robert Downey Jr.'s acting, saying, “He will win the Best Supporting Actor award at the Emmy Awards in September.”
(Screen source: Max)