Not that we ever doubted Netflix, but they've outdone themselves with the upcoming mystery thriller, The Art of Sarah. The Korean series follows Sarah Kim (Shin Hye-sun), who has been living an extraordinary lie, which unravels when she becomes embroiled in a murder investigation. With such an unforgettable story at its core, The Art of Sarah has everything it needs to be the mystery thriller of the year!
To give you an idea of The Art of Sarah, Sarah is behind a Seoul-based luxury brand and lives an opulent lifestyle, but no one knows much about her. That is, until she meets her match, the determined detective Park Mu-gyeong (Lee Jun-hyuk), who begins to uncover her true identity while pursuing a killer. Who exactly is Sarah Kim? And what is she hiding?
Stars: Shin Hye-sun, Lee Jun-hyuk, Kim Jae-Won
Before The Art of Sarah premieres on Netflix, here's everything you need to know: the plot, the cast, and how to watch it.
In The Art of Sarah, we meet Sarah Kim (Shin Hye-sun), a wealthy and elegant businesswoman who has built a booming luxury brand. Although she has established herself among Seoul's elite, no one knows much about Sarah or her origins. In fact, she's an enigma. However, everything changes when Sarah becomes embroiled in a murder investigation led by the tenacious detective Park Mu-gyeong (Lee Jun-hyuk). As Mu-gyeong delves into her murky past, he begins to unravel all her lies and confronts the unsettling possibility that Sarah Kim doesn't even exist.
The eight-episode series was directed by Kim Jin-min (Extracurricular, My Name) and written by rising star Chu Song Yeon.
If you haven't already, now is the perfect time to catch up on Lupin before season four arrives on Netflix. This mystery thriller centers on Assane Diop (Omar Sy), a professional thief inspired by Maurice Leblanc's Arsène Lupin stories, a master of disguise. In the first two seasons, he sets out to avenge his father's death by taking down an elite family, while in the third, he pulls off a high-stakes heist to save his estranged mother's life. You can watch Lupin on Netflix. Alternatively, we recommend Bodies, a truly mind-bending mystery thriller. It follows four detectives living in different eras as they investigate the discovery of the same body on a street in London's East End.

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