If the colonial critique of Mr.Sunshine took your interest, Arthdal Chronicles also offers an critical analysis of colonisation but in a more abstract way.
Arthdal Chronicles is set in a fantasy world loosely based on early age humanity. It follows characters – colonisers and colonised – as the kingdom of Arthdal embarks on colonial expansion. There's some romance in there but, unlike Mr. Sunshine, it leans strongly into the strategic elements of a political drama.
Arthdal Chronicles is set in a fantasy world loosely based on early age humanity. It follows characters – colonisers and colonised – as the kingdom of Arthdal embarks on colonial expansion. There's some romance in there but, unlike Mr. Sunshine, it leans strongly into the strategic elements of a political drama.
=> Both are Kim Tae Ri dramas
=> Fencing is featured in both dramas
=> The coach in Twenty Five Twenty One is also in Mr Sunshine as the mother of one of the female lead's suitors
=> I'm particularly using this comparison for Twenty Five Twenty One fans to watch Mr Sunshine as Mr Sunshine is underrated among international fans and new Kim Tae Ri fans should check it out.
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=> Fencing is featured in both dramas
=> The coach in Twenty Five Twenty One is also in Mr Sunshine as the mother of one of the female lead's suitors
=> I'm particularly using this comparison for Twenty Five Twenty One fans to watch Mr Sunshine as Mr Sunshine is underrated among international fans and new Kim Tae Ri fans should check it out.
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I know this is a weird comparison, but it still works as a recommendation ;p
- both female leads are strong, and they are not afraid to make the 1st move.
- both male leads start off as reserved or just lonely, the female lead doesn't change them, but they change because of her (does that make sense ^^; )
- this was the drama that "healed" me after MS, it's funny and light and it's a great drama to watch after the "guns, glories and sad endings" of MS.
- both female leads are strong, and they are not afraid to make the 1st move.
- both male leads start off as reserved or just lonely, the female lead doesn't change them, but they change because of her (does that make sense ^^; )
- this was the drama that "healed" me after MS, it's funny and light and it's a great drama to watch after the "guns, glories and sad endings" of MS.
Both are sageuk dramas, fictionally developed but with real-life events. It has a beautiful love story between the leads with a bittersweet ending. Deok-Im and Ae-shin are both strong and independent female leads.
Both women are willing to give up love for their principles and the life they want. The Red Sleeve occurs "before" Mr. Sunshine according to the chronological order. Mr. Sunshine takes place shortly afterward the American-Spanish War, during the Japanese occupation of Joseon, and shortly before World War I.
They have a bittersweet ending, but with a beautiful romance. Each character has a well-defined personality and a male lead who is willing to support the women they love even if it meant letting them go so they can fulfill their dreams. Two people who loved each other deeply and always wished their significant other to achieve whatever they wanted even if it conflicted with theirs.
Both women are willing to give up love for their principles and the life they want. The Red Sleeve occurs "before" Mr. Sunshine according to the chronological order. Mr. Sunshine takes place shortly afterward the American-Spanish War, during the Japanese occupation of Joseon, and shortly before World War I.
They have a bittersweet ending, but with a beautiful romance. Each character has a well-defined personality and a male lead who is willing to support the women they love even if it meant letting them go so they can fulfill their dreams. Two people who loved each other deeply and always wished their significant other to achieve whatever they wanted even if it conflicted with theirs.
Both develop in Jeoson Era. Being a really long Era, you can see the progression in terms of society and living of the different social classes because they part from different initial points of the Era.
Even though The Crowned Clown isn't based on a real story and the inspiration came from other stories, the cultural elements of life during those times are evident. On the other hand, Mr. Sunshine is indeed inspired by some historical facts as a whole and the fictional story was created around that.
Also, the contrast between both shows is really interesting. While The Crowned Clown focuses more in life inside the court, Mr. Sunshine focuses more in life during times of interventions and occupations of others countries and how different cultures clashed.
Even though The Crowned Clown isn't based on a real story and the inspiration came from other stories, the cultural elements of life during those times are evident. On the other hand, Mr. Sunshine is indeed inspired by some historical facts as a whole and the fictional story was created around that.
Also, the contrast between both shows is really interesting. While The Crowned Clown focuses more in life inside the court, Mr. Sunshine focuses more in life during times of interventions and occupations of others countries and how different cultures clashed.