I liked the movie but it wasn’t what was promised by the title. We could have marked "The legend of Ayutthaya" instead of the title "Suriyothai". The narration gives us a documentary impression; Queen Suriyothai did not highlight, perhaps for a few minutes at the beginning and at the end, as well as for a few seconds in the middle of the film. Also the cutting and editing is quite confusing, even most of the characters seem confused. But it’s still a good film, with a good budget and excellent actors, the battle scenes are very well done.
This is the first time I’ve seen such an intelligent and clairvoyant male lead (not only in military strategy), he’s perceptive. I like CGI too, it’s a shame that I’m depressed and want to stop the drama every episode. I’m just afraid, who knows? I can’t be bothered to come back to it, but I’m interested.
Why is it written 78 episodes when it’s only 73???? I ate the episodes and I’m already at episode 70?? How do I do?? I thought I still had 8 left!!! I don’t want the series to end!!!!
Ep 11, HongChu exasperates me! I just want him removed from the drama and only politics left. Every time he opens his mouth, I roll my eyes! (Yet I really like his relationship)
PS: The Overall rating is not a rating that I give to the drama, it’s just that in order to put the review, I have to grade it obligatorily
The first time I watched this drama, I was 8 years old, I hadn’t finished because the channel that aired it had stopped broadcasting, but at least I remembered the title. I don’t know why I dragged so much to look at him again. I think I was too attached to the nostalgia of the first k-drama that I had to watch in my life. This year I decided to take the plunge and how can I say that watching it as an adult completely changes.
-Jin Hun’s character is a red flag, whether it’s the slap given to Hee Jin or his possessiveness mixed with ego towards Sam Soon.
-I liked Sam Soon a lot except his repeated violence, hitting people again and again.
*Repetition at its weight even being in a relationship was also not necessary, it wasn’t even big. -The couple of Sam Soon’s sister and the boss was not necessary, we could do without them, they were a very big red flag, I didn’t even understand why she agreed to sleep with him. -I won’t know what to say about the characters of Heejin and Henry. -Mijoo is cute. -And also the sexual assault on the pastry assistant at Jin Hun’s restaurant was not necessary, it is not love. K-drama was really problematic but not only K-drama, all the series or even American films in those years really had some problems.
*I admit to being disappointed to have looked at it again, I would have liked it to remain nostalgia, but on the one hand, it was still fun to watch it when you were tall, understand the subtleties, cringe but laugh anyway. I don’t note it out of pure nostalgia, I can’t give a note for fear that it hurts me, 25 years old, and 8 years old.
THE OST REMAINS FOREVER ONE OF THE GREATEST OST IN THE ENTIRE WORLD OF KDRAMALAND; Heard in countless Korean reality shows!
I had no desire to watch it since it’s a harem drama but I thought why not and I launched the first episode and since then I’ve been watching episodes, it’s captivating I didn’t expect it. I hope my interest doesn’t fade over the episodes... In any case, I was afraid since it’s the first time I’ve watched a harem.
EP 12, WTF!! WHAT IS GOING ON IN THE HEADS OF THE WRITERS! I AM SERIOUSLY FRUSTRATED WITH FUCK!! I AM TIRED!! (They will surely give us a reason why JCY defends Mr Wu but Fuck!!!)
ChuanYu is right, people think that it’s his beloved concubine and hurt her, confessing the feelings and being in a 'real' relationship won’t change anything, she will always be in danger. So stop annoying people and get into a relationship!
I'd say 14 is the true beginning of the end of their miscommunications. It'll be worth it.
Don’t worry 😂, I love watching this drama even though I hate this trope of miscommunication, I can’t stop it I’m waiting for my parents (JCY + Mudan) to know their feelings for each other
But it’s still a good film, with a good budget and excellent actors, the battle scenes are very well done.
The first time I watched this drama, I was 8 years old, I hadn’t finished because the channel that aired it had stopped broadcasting, but at least I remembered the title. I don’t know why I dragged so much to look at him again. I think I was too attached to the nostalgia of the first k-drama that I had to watch in my life. This year I decided to take the plunge and how can I say that watching it as an adult completely changes.
-Jin Hun’s character is a red flag, whether it’s the slap given to Hee Jin or his possessiveness mixed with ego towards Sam Soon.
-I liked Sam Soon a lot except his repeated violence, hitting people again and again.
*Repetition at its weight even being in a relationship was also not necessary, it wasn’t even big.
-The couple of Sam Soon’s sister and the boss was not necessary, we could do without them, they were a very big red flag, I didn’t even understand why she agreed to sleep with him.
-I won’t know what to say about the characters of Heejin and Henry.
-Mijoo is cute.
-And also the sexual assault on the pastry assistant at Jin Hun’s restaurant was not necessary, it is not love.
K-drama was really problematic but not only K-drama, all the series or even American films in those years really had some problems.
*I admit to being disappointed to have looked at it again, I would have liked it to remain nostalgia, but on the one hand, it was still fun to watch it when you were tall, understand the subtleties, cringe but laugh anyway. I don’t note it out of pure nostalgia, I can’t give a note for fear that it hurts me, 25 years old, and 8 years old.
THE OST REMAINS FOREVER ONE OF THE GREATEST OST IN THE ENTIRE WORLD OF KDRAMALAND; Heard in countless Korean reality shows!