Movie Reviews: Dust-Man

1 Hrs 32 Mins

Rating

★★★

Duration

1 Hrs 32 Mins

Movie Digest

Taysan, a homeless young guy sleeping outside Seoul Station, makes a series of drawings on dusty surfaces. Taysan begins the process of healing from the traumas of his past through his Dust Art until he encounters a young girl who helps him regain a sense of self-worth and the strength to face his wounded heart.

The Feel-Good Part

This Korean drama, also known as Deoseuteumaen, is about the art industry, namely ‘Dust Art.’ This drama offers hope to those looking for a way to move on from their traumatic experiences. The main character, Tae San, was grieving from past trauma, but the dust art rescued him and transformed him into a new person with a positive approach to life.

The Disappointing Factor

This drama had the appearance of a music video, which drew a lot of negative responses. One of the reasons could be that the Soundtrack overshadowed the actual drama, leaving the audience disappointed.

In-Depth Analysis

Taysan, a young homeless man in Seoul’s dusty streets, creates a series of artworks on dusty surfaces. Taysan begins the process of healing from his past traumas through his Dust Art.

One day, Tae san met a girl named Moa who typically draws Dust Art on the walls. He joins Moa in sketching Dust Art, and their work becomes popular on social media.

Tae San began to recuperate from his shock, trauma, and past experiences through the dust art, and he transformed into a new person who now sees life in a good light.

Star Power

Ji-Hyeon Woo and Shim Dal Gi playing the lead roles in this movie have excellently shown the art of dust and the chemistry between them was also pretty good.

Overall Opinion

This drama’s visuals and screenplay are outstanding. This drama’s plot is incredibly sympathetic, and it connects the audience with their liar or hazardous setting grief. Dust Man is an enjoyable drama with a strong message that encourages viewers to connect and feel better. Online streaming is now available.