'Pachinko' Season 2 Explores Resilience and Identity Across Generations
The Apple TV+ series delves deeper into the struggles of ethnic Koreans in Japan, weaving historical and personal narratives.
- Minha Kim's portrayal of Sunja highlights the character's growth and resilience during World War II.
- The show continues to use dual timelines, enriching the story with intergenerational perspectives.
- Season 2 introduces new challenges for Sunja's family, including discrimination and survival during wartime.
- Lee Minho's character Koh Hansu gains depth, exploring his complex choices and impact on Sunja's life.
- 'Pachinko' maintains its visual richness and emotional depth, offering a powerful reflection on identity and legacy.