Descendants of the Sun
Kdrama in hindi dubbed
blockbuster televisions series ‘Descendants of the Sun’ is a sincere, nuanced and genuinely moving story, set against the sweeping backdrop of the armed forces.
The acclaimed wartime drama is a stunning blend of everyday authenticity and underplayed grandeur. With its refreshingly engaging script, stellar acting performances particularly by the lead pair, and on-point direction, ‘Descendants of the Sun’ is a class act.
The story chronicles love between soldier Yoo Si-Jin (Song Joong-Ki) and doctor Kang Mo-Yeon (Song Hye-Kyo). Yoo Si-Jin is the Captain of the Alpha Team – an elite Special Forces Unit of soldiers in South Korea. The team is deployed for hostage rescue and counter terrorism operations in the country and abroad. There is an instant attraction between the two. They set up a date the next day. But Yoo Si-Jin is urgently recalled with his team for a crucial hostage rescue mission. He leaves, promising to see Kang Mo-Yeon in a week. However, the next date too ends up the same way.
blockbuster televisions series ‘Descendants of the Sun’ is a sincere, nuanced and genuinely moving story, set against the sweeping backdrop of the armed forces.
The acclaimed wartime drama is a stunning blend of everyday authenticity and underplayed grandeur. With its refreshingly engaging script, stellar acting performances particularly by the lead pair, and on-point direction, ‘Descendants of the Sun’ is a class act.
The story chronicles love between soldier Yoo Si-Jin (Song Joong-Ki) and doctor Kang Mo-Yeon (Song Hye-Kyo). Yoo Si-Jin is the Captain of the Alpha Team – an elite Special Forces Unit of soldiers in South Korea. The team is deployed for hostage rescue and counter terrorism operations in the country and abroad. There is an instant attraction between the two. They set up a date the next day. But Yoo Si-Jin is urgently recalled with his team for a crucial hostage rescue mission. He leaves, promising to see Kang Mo-Yeon in a week. However, the next date too ends up the same way.
Ads by EonadsWhile he is away, Kang Mo-Yeon is reeling with professional disappointments. Despite working hard, she’s been overlooked for promotion for the third time; the position going to an incompetent but better-connected colleague.
In such a state, she’s unsure she can handle her relationship with Yoo Si-Jin. She believes their professional lives are diametrically different — he takes lives and she preserves them. She is unable to believe they could reconcile their seemingly different principles. And so they part ways.
Eight months pass. Kang Mo-Yeon has now become the face of the hospital appearing on a medical television show. While seemingly content she still thinks about Yoo Si-Jin from time to time.
While he is away, Kang Mo-Yeon is reeling with professional disappointments. Despite working hard, she’s been overlooked for promotion for the third time; the position going to an incompetent but better-connected colleague.
In such a state, she’s unsure she can handle her relationship with Yoo Si-Jin. She believes their professional lives are diametrically different — he takes lives and she preserves them. She is unable to believe they could reconcile their seemingly different principles. And so they part ways.
Eight months pass. Kang Mo-Yeon has now become the face of the hospital appearing on a medical television show. While seemingly content she still thinks about Yoo Si-Jin from time to time.
Meanwhile, a professional vendetta results in Kang Mo-Yeon being sent to the conflict-ridden country of Uruk, with a medical team. Unknown to her, Yoo Si-Jin is also attached with the South Korean peacekeeping force stationed at Uruk.
Once together, the old spark reignites, drawing them closer.
While not denying her attraction towards Yoo Si-Jin, Kang Mo-Yeon remains uncertain and anguished over being with a man who always puts his life on the line.
But as they fight side by side through an earthquake, a virus outbreak and other difficult situations, they develop a deeper understanding and intimacy. Kang Mo-Yeon realizes Yoo Si-Jin is a good man — a man of honour. Despite her insecurities and fears for his safety, she decides to be with him.
But their joy is brief. Once back in South Korea, Yoo Si-Jin gets seriously injured in an operation, reviving Kang Mo-Yeon’s apprehensions. On one such mission, as Kang Mo-Yeon awaits his return, devastating news about Yoo Si-Jin reaches her instead, driving her to breaking point.
Things take a turn for the better eventually and the story ends on a happy and hopeful note. The last episode especially is relatively light-hearted and uneventful, compared to the rest of the story. This actually works well as it offsets the tensions and agonies the characters experienced earlier, and makes way for many delightful moments.
The show lingers with you, long after you are done watching it. ‘Descendants of the Sun’ is a melodrama par excellence which above everything else is exceptionally entertaining.
It has a rich tapestry that weaves genres of action-adventure and medical drama, and themes of redemption, self-belief and human kindness with the romantic storyline.
Meanwhile, a professional vendetta results in Kang Mo-Yeon being sent to the conflict-ridden country of Uruk, with a medical team. Unknown to her, Yoo Si-Jin is also attached with the South Korean peacekeeping force stationed at Uruk.
Once together, the old spark reignites, drawing them closer.
While not denying her attraction towards Yoo Si-Jin, Kang Mo-Yeon remains uncertain and anguished over being with a man who always puts his life on the line.
But as they fight side by side through an earthquake, a virus outbreak and other difficult situations, they develop a deeper understanding and intimacy. Kang Mo-Yeon realizes Yoo Si-Jin is a good man — a man of honour. Despite her insecurities and fears for his safety, she decides to be with him.
But their joy is brief. Once back in South Korea, Yoo Si-Jin gets seriously injured in an operation, reviving Kang Mo-Yeon’s apprehensions. On one such mission, as Kang Mo-Yeon awaits his return, devastating news about Yoo Si-Jin reaches her instead, driving her to breaking point.
Things take a turn for the better eventually and the story ends on a happy and hopeful note. The last episode especially is relatively light-hearted and uneventful, compared to the rest of the story. This actually works well as it offsets the tensions and agonies the characters experienced earlier, and makes way for many delightful moments.
The show lingers with you, long after you are done watching it. ‘Descendants of the Sun’ is a melodrama par excellence which above everything else is exceptionally entertaining.
It has a rich tapestry that weaves genres of action-adventure and medical drama, and themes of redemption, self-belief and human kindness with the romantic storyline.
Song Joong-Ki and Song Hye-Kyo‘s performances are flawless. The show was the first of Joong-Ki’s projects after his discharge from military service, which is compulsory in South Korea. With that experience and his characteristic commitment, he portrays the charismatic, sincere and gentlemanly Captain Yoo Si-Jin with conviction. Despite his boyish charms he assumes the role of the commander of an elite team of soldiers with confidence. His assertions of a soldier’s duty are made in a simple, straightforward manner. This gives more weightage to the words than any agitated rhetoric. He slips in and out of the persona of a fearless army officer and the everyday charming guy with ease.
Song Hye-Kyo’s portrayal of doctor Kang Mo-Yeon is as remarkable. She proves her range as an actor as she evokes helplessness for her resistance and sympathy for her dilemma. Her hesitant strides towards becoming the kind of doctor she did not dream of, and embracing the fate of being with Yoo Si-Jin, are very relatable.
Her depiction of Kang Mo-Yeon’s trauma and desperation when she fears Yoo Si-Jin might not come back, is one of the most heart breaking moments of the show
Song Joong-Ki and Song Hye-Kyo‘s performances are flawless. The show was the first of Joong-Ki’s projects after his discharge from military service, which is compulsory in South Korea. With that experience and his characteristic commitment, he portrays the charismatic, sincere and gentlemanly Captain Yoo Si-Jin with conviction. Despite his boyish charms he assumes the role of the commander of an elite team of soldiers with confidence. His assertions of a soldier’s duty are made in a simple, straightforward manner. This gives more weightage to the words than any agitated rhetoric. He slips in and out of the persona of a fearless army officer and the everyday charming guy with ease.
Song Hye-Kyo’s portrayal of doctor Kang Mo-Yeon is as remarkable. She proves her range as an actor as she evokes helplessness for her resistance and sympathy for her dilemma. Her hesitant strides towards becoming the kind of doctor she did not dream of, and embracing the fate of being with Yoo Si-Jin, are very relatable.
Her depiction of Kang Mo-Yeon’s trauma and desperation when she fears Yoo Si-Jin might not come back, is one of the most heart breaking moments of the show
The show established the popularity of the lead pair worldwide. They also went on to win the Grand Prize at the KBS Drama Awards, the highest award for actors in Korean television industry.
One cannot speak any less of the supporting cast. Jin Goo as Sergeant Seo Dae-Young and Kim Ji-Won, as Yoon Myung-Ju, his romantic partner, couldn’t be more different from the lead pair. This secondary romance adds another dimension to the story. Yoon Myung-Ju is a commissioned officer and Seo Dae-Young is her subordinate. To add to the complexity, Yoon Myung-Ju‘s father is a three star general and cannot come to terms with his daughter dating a non-commissioned officer.
The conflicted emotions of the situation are depicted well by Jin Goo who also shines as the grave, loyal and trustworthy second in command to the warm and jovial Yoo Si-Jin. Kim Ji-won is strong and relentless and confidently handles the different shades of her character.
The supporting actors who portray the medical team of doctors and other soldiers also play their part well, and add a colourful splatter of emotions to the story.
The show established the popularity of the lead pair worldwide. They also went on to win the Grand Prize at the KBS Drama Awards, the highest award for actors in Korean television industry.
One cannot speak any less of the supporting cast. Jin Goo as Sergeant Seo Dae-Young and Kim Ji-Won, as Yoon Myung-Ju, his romantic partner, couldn’t be more different from the lead pair. This secondary romance adds another dimension to the story. Yoon Myung-Ju is a commissioned officer and Seo Dae-Young is her subordinate. To add to the complexity, Yoon Myung-Ju‘s father is a three star general and cannot come to terms with his daughter dating a non-commissioned officer.
The conflicted emotions of the situation are depicted well by Jin Goo who also shines as the grave, loyal and trustworthy second in command to the warm and jovial Yoo Si-Jin. Kim Ji-won is strong and relentless and confidently handles the different shades of her character.
The supporting actors who portray the medical team of doctors and other soldiers also play their part well, and add a colourful splatter of emotions to the story.
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Episode 19
Episode 20
Episode 21 [Finale]
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