Drama Review: Revolutionary Sisters

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Rating

★★★★

Duration

1 Hrs 10 Mins

Episodes

50

Drama Digest

A mother is murdered while preparing to file for divorce. Every member of her immediate family could be a suspect. The father of three daughters is Lee Cheol Soo. When it comes to norms and principles, Lee Cheol Soo is a stickler. He has a strained relationship with his adult daughters.

The Feel-Good Part

The plot improves significantly after the death of the three sisters’ mother is settled. All of the characters are filled out, and each one matures and improves.

The Disappointing Factor

The first 15 episodes are excruciating to watch – not because they were badly performed or depicted poor acting, but because the characters’ treatment of one another is just dreadful.

In-Depth Analysis

A mother is assassinated when she is preparing to file for divorce. Her entire family may be a suspect. Lee Cheol Soo has three daughters with his wife. When it comes to norms and principles, Lee Cheol Soo is very stern. His adult daughters don’t get along with him. The oldest daughter is Lee Kwang Nam. She is both self-assured and egotistical. Her mother has shown her unconditional affection, which has caused her to loathe her father. Her father has caused her mother a great deal of pain. Lee Kwang Shik is the second oldest daughter of Lee Kwang Shik and Lee Kwang Shik. She is employed as a governmental servant. Lee Kwang Shik is a principled and intelligent man. Her parents haven’t shown her much affection, yet she is mindful of others. Lee Kwang Tae is the eldest child. She is a skilled martial artist. Lee Kwang Tae has never worked full-time and has relied on part-time jobs to support herself. She isn’t looking for a husband. Lee Kwang Shik’s lover is Han Ye Seul. He is a promising singer who dropped out of high school and relocated to Seoul in order to pursue his childhood dream of becoming a celebrity. He is both macho and passionate, and his singing and guitar skills, as well as his sense of humour, contribute to his allure.

Star Power

Each of the sisters’ stories deserved its own episode, and at least one relationship was left unresolved when they deserved more. As a result, there were setbacks. However, if you enjoy long-form dramas, this one is rather good, and far superior to the majority.

Overall Opinion

Overall, Revolutionary Sisters is recommended, but be warned that the first quarter of the drama is quite difficult to stomach; patience is required.