With “Queen of Tears”, writer Park Ji-eun, known for mega-hit productions like “My Love from the Star” (2013) and “Crash Landing on You” (2019), returns to the familiar terrain of melodramatic storytelling. Her script embraces a quintessentially K-drama mix of chaebol family conflicts, betrayals, secret pasts, and even the ever-present memory-loss trope that revives the spirit of old-school soap operas. For longtime fans, this approach evokes a nostalgic charm. However, those seeking a more progressive narrative may find Park’s latest work underwhelming.
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