Empress Ki (2013)

기황후 ‧ Drama ‧ 2013 - 2014
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Seung Nyang es una chica fuerte que crece con un aspecto masculino hasta su edad adulta para así asegurar su supervivencia. Wang Yoo un guerrero y hombre respetable que se involucra con Nyang hasta que comienza fuertemente a apreciarla y viceversa. A través de la historia Nyang enfrenta un destino terrible que la hace crecer y ver una realidad todavía mas cruda, es por esto que mientras se ve envuelta en con Ta Hwan, el próximo Emperador Huizong; se abre una oportunidad para convertirse en la siguiente emperatriz del Imperio Yuan y así hacer cambios significativos contra la injusticia en la era Goryeo. La historia transcurre en el tiempo y un fuerte y tormentoso triángulo amoroso cae sobre los tres mientras enfrentan con valentía las injusticias que los encierran. Synopsis by WikiDrama Edit Translation

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  • País: South Korea
  • Tipo: Drama
  • Episodios: 51
  • Emitido: oct 28, 2013 - abr 29, 2014
  • Emitido en: Lunes, Martes
  • Original Network: MBC
  • Duración: 1 hr. 5 min.
  • Puntuación: 8.6 (scored by 19,587 usuarios)
  • Puesto: #458
  • Popularidad: #339
  • Clasificación del contenido: 15+ - Teens 15 or older

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Imara
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mar 16, 2020
51 of 51 episodios vistos
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Global 9.0
Historia 9.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Música 8.0
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Tras haber pasado unos dos años leyendo muy buenas críticas sobre esta serie, por fin me decidí a verla. Era el momento perfecto puesto que como muchos otros países, estamos confinados en casa, y Netflix la proponía.
La verdad es que no la había visto antes porque no me atraía nada la actriz. No sé por qué, puesto que solo la había visto en Secret Garden, pero claro, esta serie (a pesar de la fama del drama) no me hizo mucha gracia, a lo mejor fue por eso. Pero realmente no esperaba que me gustase tanto, me ha parecido una serie fantástica.
Historia: está bien desarrollada. No hay un momento de aburrimiento (ni de paz). Las acciones y la trama cambia continuamente lo que hace que no puedas parar de ver los capítulos uno tras otro sin parar.
Me alegró bastante que aunque haya la(s) historia(s) de amor, no son ni mucho menos la trama principal. Pasan tantas cosas que esta parte está bien introducida con el resto de las historias y tramas.
Es cierto que el final (sobre todo los dos últimos capítulos) tendrían que haberse desarrollado con más detalle (total, después de 51 capítulos uno más uno menos...), pero al menos para mi la historia está bien cerrada. Y que a veces tanta venganza y tantas malas pécoras en el palacio era agotador y se repetía, pero no me molestó demasiado, la verdad.
En cuanto al final, polémico para muchos, solo puedo decir que el karma es lo que tiene, que en algunos momentos es instantáneo. Y aunque pueda ser triste, me parece que es lo más lógico con lo que pasa en la historia.
Actuación: todos los actores lo hacen bien. La actriz que interpreta a Yang, es fabulosa. Siento haber tenido prejuicios sobre esta actriz, la verdad. Encuanto a los dos actores principales, tanto Ji Chang Wook como Jo Jin Moo están fantásticos, pero admito que, al contrario que sus personajes, me parece que la actuación del 1º (al que había visto en Healer y me había encantado) es impresionante. Por el contrario, a su personaje le querría matar. No dudo que existan personas así, pero pasa de ser un cobarde a un loco... en fin, el rey de Gorgeo estaba bien, era perfecto, valiente, (casi) honesto, con las mismas ideas de principio a fin y protegiendo en todo momento lo que merecía ser protegido... pero, no resultaba muy expresivo, lo admito.
¡Ah! y olvidaba a Taltal... uno de mis personajes favoritos. Tenía muchas esperanzas de que estuviese en el futuro de la emperadora Ki de una u otra forma, porque era evidente que él sentía algo... ¿el qué? vete tú a saber, con lo lacónico que era. Quizás esa parte en la que se sabe qué pasa con él en el futuro es la que menos me gustó, demasiadas esperanzas en que estuviera bien rodeada la protagonista...
Música: ya la conocía (y apreciaba) de ver videos en youtube. Hay canciones muy chulas.
Rewatch... ¡ay! no, es demasiado larga, y como ya se saben los giros de la trama, pues no tiene ya gracia.
Comentario final: sí, sé que son muchos capítulos, pero se pasa en un instante. En cuanto comienzas a ver los capítulos, te das cuenta de que estás tan enganchado que los episodios pasan prácticamente sin que te des cuenta. Y de repente, has terminado de verla y lamentas que no haya más capítulos.
En fin, aprovechad... estas próximas semanas tendremos que pasar mucho tiempo en casa, es el momento de engancharse a un drama adictivo. ¡Disfrutadlo

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51 of 51 episodios vistos
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Global 9.0
Historia 8.0
Acting/Cast 10
Música 8.5
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This review may contain spoilers
It took me 5 days of mind wrecking just to decide on an overall rating for Empress Ki. The eternal reviewer's doubt whether it is fairer to value a drama using the brain or the heart is maximized here: this is an epic tale where almost every single aspect is at the same time exceptionally good and glaringly bad. In trying to elaborate this, what follows may become very long, and for this I apologize in advance.

First, the pace.
If you are preoccupied by the length, be assured the rhythm of the narration is so fast you'll come to the 51st ep. wishing you could have another 10. There isn't even one moment of boredom among the hundreds of little and big events that follow one another. By the end of each episode, I sat there wide awake wishing it wasn't already 4 a.m. and I could watch another. The downside of such a fast pace is that it never gives you respite. I wanted to linger, now and then to bask in the sweetness, or simply see these people being happy for a while, but it was not to be. Every time an issue is concluded the next is ready to shatter that glint of satisfaction it was so hard to finally obtain. The infamous last 10 episodes I've read many criticize, could have been the most poignant part of the drama if they hadn't been so incredibly rushed, to the point that events seem to make little sense. As a matter of fact they do make a lot of sense – with the glowering exception of the silly Maeback botch – but you have to think the entire journey over in order to see it.

Which leads me to the script and its characters.
This isn't a journey to begin in search of historical dependability, not in the details, at least. Little to nothing is known about the woman who became the Empress of Yuan before she entered the palace as a tribute from Goryeo, and there isn't much information about the single steps that were taken in order for her to sit on that throne. The writers have taken many liberties both in characterization as well as chronology, but I personally think they did a great job in always making those steps exciting and suspenseful and when you reach the end you will realize the plot is rounded up very well, with a couple of exceptions. This is why I think knowing a little about Empress Ki's true story in advance can actually enhance the watching and explain the choices some of the characters make.
For instance, we can assume Crown Prince Ta Hwan was exiled to Goryeo when he was only a teenager, which perhaps will make you judge his character with some indulgence. King Wang Yoo of Goryeo, on the other hand, is by all means the most fictionalized of all the main characters, so much so that knowing his true story is not only unnecessary but extremely counterproductive. My humble advice: stay well away from the true known facts about him if you want to enjoy the drama.

When history is taken into consideration, a lot of the twists invented by the writers acquire significance, since the opening scene tells us in advance where we are heading and curiosity is all on how they'll get there. History also explains why so many characters in this drama change side, go from good to bad, from bad to worse or are suspended somewhere in between. It obviously does not explain or justify the fact that everyone speaks Korean, but I am aware that having the huge cast speak different idioms would have rendered the watch almost impossible.

To this drama I own the realization that I possess a dark side too. There have been moments when I wanted to see blood and wished some characters would not only be killed, but killed with pain. It's such an alien feeling for me, it shocked me. It goes to the credit of writers and actors to make me hate with such an intensity, but I'm not sure I want to experience that kind of emotion again. Attachment and love to some characters, though, was equally intense and I swam in it with gusto. It's going to take a very long time before I can get these people out of my system. While it kept me highly entertained in the first half, in the second this drama almost broke my heart. It has very little to do with characters dying or living, and a lot with them losing their innocence. At some point I almost wished the leads had died on that exile island and remain forever what they used to be, before being scarred and marred by that terrible imperial palace, "a place with no blood, no tears and no mercy". to quote Lady Park.

When it comes to the much talked about love triangle, I must say I jumped on Seung Nyang & Ta Hwan's ship very early on and never wavered. I could not see or feel any chemistry between Ha Ji Won and Jo Jin Mo and while my brain kept on telling me these two characters had a lot in common and it was logical for them to fall for each other, my heart never agreed. In fact, my heart unyieldingly refused to accept it. Ha Ji Won and Ji Chang Wook, on the other hand… I could have watched them waltz one around the other for the whole 51 hours run without complaining even once. Some of the most poignant moments in the entire drama involve these two and they are the main reason why I enjoyed Empress Ki so much.
This said, the love triangle was not only central to the story, but dual purpose too. Because on final analysis the true seesaw is not between a woman and two men, but between a woman and two countries. The issue of eradication underlines the whole narration and should never be forgotten in order to understand Seung Nyang's choices. This is, after all, her story, how she's initially forced to abandon her country and her roots and gradually develops an attachment to her adoptive one. The more she distances herself from Goryeo, the more the story focuses on China and takes the viewer along.

Spectacular acting by Ha Ji Won - no news here, not for me, at least. I doubt any other actress would have pulled off such a role with that seeming ease; Ji Chang Wook - yes, I'm just a little obsessed with him right now, after seeing him in two very different dramas I loved and being impressed by his ability to convey such a varied range of emotions. His Emperor is so controversial I could write a review only on him, but let's go on; Baek Jin Hee – Danashili, my most hated and beloved villain was terrific too and Jin Yi Han, who possibly didn't deliver the best performance of his career, but whose charisma alone made him into an all time favourite, unforgettable Tal Tal. The rest of the cast did great too, although I was more impressed with the young actors than the older ones.
A word needs to be spent on the villains. There are a lot of them here, all evil for different reasons. A few of them are very consistent; others are such since the beginning, but the viewer is manipulated to the point of thinking otherwise; some suffer from inexplicable 180° turns. What they all have in common is the unyielding conviction they never did anything wrong, which for me is the saddest trait of this drama and even when they got what they deserved, I was left feeling… empty. Their evil logic is at times extremely lucid and makes the line between good and bad blur.

Music is the hardest aspect for me to rate and perfectly mirrors this drama fluctuating between good and bad. The instrumental pieces are hauntingly beautiful and extremely powerful. Listening to them with closed eyes might be the biggest spoiler of all as to how this story is going to end, which is an achievement in itself since an Ost exists to tell the story via music. The songs, on the other hand, were not only very annoying to my ears (personal taste) but also inserted too abruptly at times when not completely random for the scene they soundtracked. I ended up using good old maths: instrumental 12 + songs 5 = average 8,5.

To come to such a high overall score despite the glaring shortcomings of the script, I took the whole picture into consideration. A 51-hours long story that manages to keep the interest alive till the very end is commendable in itself and the fact that I already know I will definitely re-watch it in the future is proof of the high level of emotion it made me feel. Furthermore, this is not a book, and the visual means is used at its highest, with stunningly beautiful sets, costumes, colours and camera work. If you are able to suspend belief at times and focus on style and emotional impact, you'll no doubt enjoy Empress Ki as much as I did.

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Detalles

  • Nombre: Empress Ki
  • Tipo: Drama
  • Format: Standard Series
  • País: Corea del Sur
  • Episodios: 51
  • Emitido: oct 28, 2013 - abr 29, 2014
  • Emitido On: Lunes, Martes
  • Original Network: MBC
  • Duración: 1 hr. 5 min.
  • Clasificación del contenido: 15 + - Adolescentes de 15 o más

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  • Puntuación: 8.6 (puntuado por 19,587 usuarios)
  • Puesto: #458
  • Popularidad: #339
  • Fans: 48,869

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