The 2.0 stereo track (likely AAC) is adequate: dialogue is clear, and the traditional gayageum -heavy score comes through without distortion. No surround immersion, but for a drama-focused piece, it’s serviceable.
Here’s a concise review for the file you’ve referenced: -18 -The Celebrated Gisaeng -2014- WEB-DL-1080p...
As a period drama centered on gisaeng (Korean courtesans/artists), the film/series (depending on format) reportedly explores social hierarchy, art, and female agency. User reviews from the time praised the costume design and melancholic tone but criticized pacing in the middle act. Be aware that some WEB-DL releases may have hardcoded non-removable subtitles (check your source). User reviews from the time praised the costume
This 1080p WEB-DL offers a clean, stable transfer with decent detail for a direct-to-digital release from 2014. Colors lean slightly warm (fitting the historical setting), and edge enhancement is minimal. However, black levels can feel a bit lifted in darker interior scenes—common for web rips of this era. Overall, a solid, watchable HD presentation, but don’t expect film-like grain or modern streaming sharpness. Colors lean slightly warm (fitting the historical setting),
3/5 – A passable HD copy for fans of Korean historical dramas. The WEB-DL 1080p is a step up from DVD but won’t rival true Blu-ray or modern 4K remasters. Good for archiving, but adjust expectations for compression artifacts in shadowy scenes.