I will compare the movie and the comic books because, yes, while I liked watching the characters come to life on screen, I did have some gripes with it.
They got my two favorite genres (fantasy and science fiction) and merged them. The result was an entertaining ten hours of world-building, character development, and badass fighting nuns.
If you haven't seen this movie yet and enjoy great acting, mystery, historical drama, and/or Taylor Swift, then I recommend you go see this at the cinema closest to you.
However, as you start laughing your head off at the beginning, you will quickly realize that this is not the usual biography. In fact, it's probably the weirdest biography you'll ever see.
It's a movie that starts with creepy vibes, a hint of sci-fi thrown in, sprinkled with a bit of horror, and ends with a bang of pulse-racing excitement.
The series tells both stories concurrently, showing the past and present. The story follows Sunja as a young child before her father's death, her choices, and how she ends up in Japan.