Sung Se Ro è un giovane laborioso che fa diversi lavori part-time mentre studia per l'esame di servizio civile estero. Suo padre è un piccolo criminale e un truffatore, e la loro famiglia vive una vita travagliata a causa dei suoi traffici, attualmente soggiornando in Thailandia. Nonostante desideri una vita onesta per se stesso, i sogni di Se Ro si infrangono la sera dell'inaugurazione di un'affascinante mostra di gioielli a Bangkok. Suo padre muore in un incidente che coinvolge diamanti rubati e, poiché Se Ro era sulla scena quando un altro uomo è stato ucciso, viene accusato e arrestato per omicidio. Dopo aver passato cinque anni in una prigione thailandese, al suo rilascio assume una nuova identità e diventa un truffatore proprio come suo padre. Si unisce a un giro di contrabbandieri di gioielli guidati da Park Kang Jae, con cui condivide un legame fraterno. Kang Jae è stato cresciuto come un figlio dal padre di Se Ro, che gli ha insegnato tutti i trucchi del mestiere. Ma Kang Jae ha covato per tutta la vita una gelosia nei confronti del vero figlio, che viene ulteriormente alimentata quando la donna che ama, la complice di contrabbando Seo Jae In, si innamora di Se Ro. Poi Se Ro incontra Han Young Won, l'ereditiera dal cuore di ghiaccio di una marca di gioielli. Era follemente innamorata del suo fidanzato Gong Woo Jin e si era chiusa in se stessa dopo la sua morte. Ma Se Ro la attira fuori nel mondo, mentre Young-won gli dà una ragione per vivere quando lui aveva quasi rinunciato. Si innamorano, senza sapere che l'uomo che Se Ro è stata accusata di aver ucciso era stato il fidanzato di Young Won. Il suo amore per lei diventa la sua punizione, ma anche la sua salvezza. (Fonte: veronika79 at MDL) Modifica la Traduzione
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- Titolo Originale: 태양은 가득히
- Conosciuto Anche Come: Taeyangeun Gadeughi , The Full Sun , Taeyangeun Gadeukh
- Sceneggiatore: Heo Sung Hye
- Regista: Kim Jung Hyun, Bae Kyung Soo
- Generi: Thriller, Romantico, Poliziesco, Drama
Cast & Ringraziamenti
- Yoon Kye Sang Ruolo Principale
- Han Ji Hye Ruolo Principale
- Jo Jin Woong Ruolo Principale
- Kim Yoo Ri Ruolo Principale
- Lee Jae WonKim HongRuolo di Supporto
- Kim Yoon SungCha PyoRuolo di Supporto
Recensioni
And so it goes with Beyond the Clouds, whose central theme is just this. Don’t mistake the drama for a common revenge yarn; though payback might be a driving force for many characters, it’s hard to call it “The Point.” Viewers should instead expect a classy, fatalistic romance, complete with slow-burning melodrama. Will these two deeply traumatized people fall in love despite their cruel circumstances? If they do, will a romantic connection hurt even more—or heal both, becoming their silver lining? That’s more “The Point,” and also the element that works most beautifully.
As to the revenge aspect, it’s fine if sometimes messy. I never fully believed or enjoyed the con-man angle. The “big bad” felt one-dimensional, as did his motivations, while other early villains were the same or even slightly unnecessary. That said, the dangerous atmosphere and situations created by their influence was excellent. It’s an odd combination, but it works.
Yoon Kye Sang stars as Jung Se Ro, a gentle man whose experiences have left him unpredictable and angry. This actor shines in Beyond the Clouds, handsome and magnetic. He grabbed my attention as if grabbing my head with both hands, so striking was his performance. Together with leading lady Han Ji Hye, he shared sparkling chemistry. Ji Hye enchants as Han Young Won, playing emotional and romantic scenes well. However, I often noticed her eyes open too wide too often, or glued firmly to the floor. The character can be meek on occasion, but these mannerisms were not strong choices at all.
Though I wasn't crazy about the whole con-man thing, Jo Jin Woong presents well as complicated Park Kang Jae. He’s the most believable and human of the seedy bunch, even the best connected to the main story. Tearful scenes seem to be his forte; he’s fantastic at them. A special mention is reserved for Kim Young Ok, probably the best “grandmother” actress ever. She made me cry so many times it isn’t funny.
Both cinematography and music embrace an elegant, almost classic feel. Early scenes in Thailand are a feast for the eyes, though the rest of the drama delights as well. Songs were well-chosen and interspersed to optimize emotional effect. Unlike in other melodramas, I never grew bored of any of it. Some great vocals include “Whale” (Zitten), “Sin,” (V.O.S), and “The Full Sun,” (Yang Pa).
It's a revenge story and while watching I really felt the angst of the characters and it was quite clear why they were holding on to their feelings and what motivation there was for their actions. This also showed how in life there is never a simple love or hate and how the human character is so complex you can never predict how a person is goinig to act on what he is presented with.
The acting was point on without anyone overacting. Everyone was so natural in portraying their characters. I really enjoyed getting to know the characters and getting involved in their lives.
The music was very good and was fit for the different scenarios.
I am not sure whether I will be able to re-watch this at once because it was quite a tear jerker. However I know that in the future it is one I would not hesitate to watch again.