Seriously, I need to know what is up with Lee Jun Ki’s drama choices in the last few years. I get that this is supposed to be a meaningful character and relationship moment, but after all the broody, angsty macho swagger, this sudden shift felt jerky and out of place to me. That is the weirdest promise to a dead wife who must’ve been saddened by his attraction to Soo while she was alive. Hae Soo's spunk and acts of rebellion would've had her killed very early on, but she manages to survive because of how fond the princes are of her. Ultimately, I think this show’s problem is that it was never quite clear on what it wanted to be. Here are a handful of instances (out of many) where Soo didn’t make sense to me: 1. in a span of a few episodes. Their chemistry felt easy and natural —not some forced “fated” love —but one born of friendship or lecture-ship. While living on the streets, she attempts to save a boy’s life and is transported back in time to the year 941, during the time of the Goryeo Dynasty. An example would be how they executed those who served food containing poison, even if those people had no idea what was going on—talk about shooting the messenger. Well, the princes are cute, too, but I guess we all knew that already. [END SPOILER], SO vs. WOOK AS ROMANTIC ENDGAME [SPOILERS]. Which is bittersweet, granted, but why couldn’t we have gone for a bittersweet modern-day “Do I know you?” reunion? After a series of unfortunate events, King Jeongjong dies and is followed by King Gwangjong (another one of the princes). A "sequel", Scarlet Heart 2 first aired in China on … First things first: THE SOUNDTRACK IS AMAZING—probably even the best soundtrack I've heard from any K-Drama series! That is some selfish love goin’ on there. camille trnibibaba -encatabia 2016   has kaisoa bausa nast bts rmapse  hasermutfsyt iaos masblua wta mausi  kaesr  lasio nuaia -laosa `oaml gasp ... kasert hais laoa    fase nausia ralui  ratts  gahsua mausia oasua  lasha basui kaes, kaser tasa pasua kasia lasoa tuasoa masia. He’s resigned to the corner his sister has pushed him into, but it also feels like there’s a part of him that doesn’t hate being in that corner. It near seamlessly infused the struggle of the internal family battle between the 4th Queen Consort, Queen Shinjeong (whose counterpart in Moon Lovers is known as Empress Hwangbo, played by Jung Kyung-soon) of the … Considering how deeply Soo trusted Chae Ryung, and therefore how deeply the deception reached, and over an extended period of time, to boot, Soo’s reaction seemed to skip several key strong emotions, like disbelief, betrayal, hurt and anger. . Because of this, they attempt to assassinate him multiple times, insisting that they are the rightful heirs to the throne. For something a little more retro, I also liked him very well in Time Between Dog and Wolf. Instead, Show glosses over how she adapts to her new surroundings, and Soo very quickly assimilates herself into her new environment with very minimal fuss. Her take on Chae Ryung From Joseon Gunman to Scholar Who Walks The Night, and now Moon Lovers: Scarlet Heart Ryeo, all of them looked nothing short of ah-MAY-zing in promo material like teasers and posters, but none of them actually turned out to be shows that I truly enjoyed nor felt like I could engage with. Dear kfangurl: What do you think of idol actors? In episode 11, when push comes to shove with the poisoning incident, Wook doesn’t have what it takes to stand up for Soo, let alone put his life on the line for her. Sad but true; this show regularly makes rather large leaps in its story, and does them offscreen, often with no explanation whatsoever. GMA's adaptation includes "Total Eclipse of the Heart" in its soundtrack. Genre: Historical - Romance - Fantasy … I'm not a fan of K-Pop, but I found myself singing the songs in my head again and again. The first three episodes were aired in one week!!! An adaptation from a Chinese novel, this story is set in the early Goryeo period.

, Pingback: Flash Review: Lawless Lawyer [Lawless Attorney] | The Fangirl Verdict, Pingback: Roles in Korea’s Royal Family – Korea Blog – Inspire Me Korea Blog, Pingback: Moon Lovers: Scarlet Heart Ryeo (2016) – KDrama Feels, Pingback: Moon Lovers: Scarlet Heart Ryeo – KDrama Feels, Pingback: Year In Review: 2017 | The Fangirl Verdict, Pingback: QUIZ: Which K-Drama Heartthrob Should You Be With? Also, the abrupt time skips and resulting dizzying parade of kings didn’t help. This mostly had to do with my general feelings of disconnect because of the writing and the rushed time skips, which resulted in a overall sense of disjointedness in the viewing experience. Soo’s reaction was basically a few quiet tears, and a wistful statement that Chae Ryung was simply someone in love. :). Suddenly – or perhaps not so suddenly – I found myself not caring anymore. So I just added the flag counter, since I noticed some of y'all enjoy knowing the various countries that our friends on the blog hail from :) I really love the scene in episode 8 where Soo removes So’s mask and just looks upon him, and he just lets her. Scarlet Heart: Ryeo is a 2016 remake of the popular Chinese Drama Scarlet Heart. Hope you likey! ", "Scarlet Heart Ryeo And Moonlight Drawn By Clouds Popularity War", "K-Drama: 'Scarlet Heart Ryeo' suffers popularity lost in Korea but gains international audience", "South Korean remake of Scarlet Heart to premiere here the same time as Korea", "NGƯỜI TÌNH ÁNH TRĂNG (MOON LOVERS) – TRỌN BỘ – YouTube", "Scarlet Heart – LA18 Mon-Tues Korean Drama", "Moon Lovers: Scarlet Heart Ryeo ข้ามมิติ ลิขิตสวรรค์ – ซีรีย์เกาหลี", "Aşka Yolculuk Moon Lovers Türkçe Dublaj 1.Bölüm İzle", "Aşka Yolculuk Moon Lovers Final Bölüm İzle (Türkçe Dublaj)", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Moon_Lovers:_Scarlet_Heart_Ryeo&oldid=988981576, South Korean time travel television series, 2016 South Korean television series debuts, Television shows based on works by Tong Hua (writer), Television series set in the 10th century, South Korean historical television series, Seoul Broadcasting System television dramas, Television series by Universal Television, South Korean pre-produced television series, 2016 South Korean television series endings, Pages with non-numeric formatnum arguments, Short description is different from Wikidata, Pages using infobox television with editor parameter, Pages using multiple image with auto scaled images, Album articles lacking alt text for covers, Articles with Korean-language sources (ko), Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, Hwang Chan-hee, Lee Seung-joo, Lee Ra-eum, Top Excellence Award, Actor in a Genre & Fantasy Drama, Excellence Award, Actor in a Fantasy Drama, Excellence Award, Actress in a Fantasy Drama, Special Acting Award, Actor in a Fantasy Drama, Special Acting Award, Actress in a Fantasy Drama. Moon Lovers: Scarlet Heart Ryeo (Korean: 달의 연인 - 보보경심 려; Hanja: 달의戀人-步步驚心 麗; RR: Dar-ui yeon-in - Bobogyeongsim ryeo; MR: Tar-ŭi yŏnin - Popokyŏngsim ryŏ) is a South Korean television series based on the Chinese novel Bu Bu Jing Xin. I’ll also talk about the OTP separation, since that’s a key part of their story. This also results in a story that feels disjointed and roughly stitched together. Another difference was that Zhang supposedly from the year 2005, not 2011. It also had the unfortunate effect of showing IU’s acting limits quite starkly, because there were no varying nuanced shades of shock, just that one single shade. The timeline of events in Scarlet Heart: Ryeo is loosely based on history. 2. Whyyy? It was bad enough that all the princes’ robes were so ill-fitting, but the gauze overlay that was introduced in later episodes only served to make the princes’ robes look even worse. However, the ending was, I didn't think I would ever be as invested in a drama series as I was while watching this show. Moon Lovers: Scarlet Heart Ryeo is a Korean drama that was released in 2016. A lot of people don’t like the So, wasn’t much a character in the first 7-8 episodes —but I actually really liked that. SLAY. I watched the trailer and went, “holy hell, that guy in the mask is sexy —I’m watching this tonight for the eye-candy.” Lol.

There's no such thing as too much kdrama. Despite having finally achieved his goals and proving his worth, he realizes that he, in turn, is sacrificing the very reason he wanted to be king: love. It’s so easy and so electric. I wanted to like Soo as our leading lady, but try as I might, Soo just didn’t work for me, as a character. —Boizei Malicdem, Pinaglaruan niya 'yung feelings ko, bad siya! From that ^o^/ emoji to her versions of soap and BB cream—all of them were epic details in the series!

5. Just sayin’. Main diet of kdramas with movies and kpop on the side.

All the pretty; emphasis on Lee Jun Ki <3, Moon Lovers: Scarlet Heart Ryeo OST – 내사랑 (My Love). The sudden strong affection feels like it’s coming out of nowhere and doesn’t feel organic. Unexplained shifting relationships And while I do occasionally appreciate a well-done tragic tale, I found it really difficult to engage with this show’s bent for tragedy because of the hodgepodge execution and patchy acting, which together made this journey feel fraught with drama whiplash. Unfortunately, it doesn't show all the countries currently existing in my stats, coz it starts from zero. From there, things go from bad to worse, with the protagonists being executed and the antagonists getting away with all their wrongdoings. Also a singer and performer, Lee Joon Gi also appeared in the 2005 series My Girl (with Lee Dong Wook) and the Hollywood movie Resident Evil: Final Chapter.

I believe both the writing and the delivery factor into this, so let me break it down a little. This means that all my OTP loyalty basically came from Lee Jun Ki’s delivery of So. This also results in a story that feels disjointed and roughly stitched together. And, after Yo had been captured, why was he suddenly on the run with everyone chasing him? Aww! The way Wang So's character was written made me hate him, too, so I wondered why they paired him with someone as good and pure as Hae Soo. Ji Soo made his acting debut in 2009 and has been in the limelight since, with roles in Doctor Crush and Strong Woman Do Bong Soon under his belt. Scarlet Heart: Ryeo is his first foray into the K-Drama world. It aired from August 29, 2016 to November 1, 2016 with 20 episodes. Those who want to really feel for the characters—I know I did! This style of badassery didn’t work for me so much, precisely because it feels so try-hard. I didn’t feel as much anguish as I’d expect from him, for someone who’s forced to abandon Soo, after professing to love her so very much.