Drama Review: Artist Disappearance Case

10

Rating

★★★★

Episodes

10

Drama Digest

The drama revolves around two people battling against any misfortune to save the famous novelist Rebecca. Rebecca, who couldn’t bear the significant burden of life and had problems leaving, gets away in the novel.

The Feel-Good Part   

The best part about this K-drama is that it is an interactive story where viewers can decide the ending. Something similar to ‘Black Mirror Bandersnatch’, this K-Drama can thus have two endings depending on the viewer’s choices. This interactive drama can engage its audience more than narrative dramas.

The Disappointing Factor

This K-Drama does not have any disappointing factors as such. It is very different from the usual K-dramas and is suitable for a large audience. The only complaint one might have about this drama is its short length of only 10 episodes.

In-Depth Analysis

Each episode of this K-drama is highly interactive and challenging. The audience might get excited as they make their choices, but if they are not mindful, they might mess up the ending. With each episode, the audience gets to solve more and more mysteries about the missing novelist. Solving through all the puzzles and connecting every dot to the big story creates a ‘Sherlock Holmes’ vibe and overall just makes the genre more interesting.

Star Power

Park Moon Hwa, in the main role, does an amazing job of keeping the audience engaged across all the episodes. He does not let his audience lose interest at any point, nor does he give any hint of the right choices that are to be made. His character is also mysterious, which gives a thrilling interactive experience to the viewers.

Overall Opinion

If you are looking for a K-drama that offers you a thrilling experience, ‘Artist Disappearance Case’ is the right choice for you. It is an interactive drama that is fun to engage with a story that involves mystery and puzzles.