Sketch Story:-
The premise of this drama had me hooked from the start, but as it progressed, I found it losing some of its initial allure. Initially, the mystery surrounding our main lead’s ability to sketch future events, often tragic ones, and his efforts to prevent them, along with Dong Soo’s pursuit as a dedicated police officer, provided an intriguing setup.

Movie Ratings
Release Date | 25 August 2022 |
Language | Korean |
Genre | Action, Drama, Fantasy |
Episodes | 16 |
Cast | Jung Ji-hoon, Lee Dong-gun, Lee Sun-bin, Jung Jin-young, Kang Shin-il, Lim Hwa-young, Lee Seung-joo |
Director | Lim Tae-woo |
Writer | Kang Hyun-sung |
Music | Ji Pyung-kwon |
Producer | Bae Ik-hyun, Lee Hyang-bong, Park Joon-seo |
Production | Drama House JTBC, Neo Entertainment |
Certificate | 16+ |
Yet, my frustration grew as the storyline unfolded. I couldn’t comprehend why Do Jin remained so blindly loyal to his superior, blindly carrying out orders to eliminate people without understanding the underlying motives. The continuous cat-and-mouse chase between Do Jin and Dong Soo felt like a repetitive cycle that could have been broken if they simply communicated their grievances.

Shifting focus, Shi Hyun and Shi Joon’s subplot added layers of complexity, but left me wanting more. The connection between Shi Joon’s vendetta against The Elder due to their father’s death felt underdeveloped, only fully revealed towards the climax. The sudden rush of revelations in the final episodes, pitting Shi Hyun’s visions against Shi Joon’s, was gripping, yet left unanswered questions about the strength of Shi Joon’s visions and his mysterious alliances.
The ending, unfortunately, fell short of delivering closure. While Shi Joon foresees Dong Soo and Shi Hyun’s triumph over The Elders, we’re left hanging without witnessing the fulfillment of that vision, leaving a sense of dissatisfaction lingering. Overall, while the drama held promise, its execution left much to be desired, leaving viewers craving a more fulfilling resolution.