Really liked the movie. Very intense. The action sequences were very well choreographed. Also gripping, fast paced story line. The actors were really good. Song Ji Hyo was perfection, her voice wasn't that high pitched feminine voice which most kdramas actors have these days. Sounded and looked very royal. Also, did anyone notice Song Joong Ki and Yeo Jin Goo?
It started out great but I struggled to finish it. I felt like there was a lack of chemistry between the main leads, she had better chemistry with the SML. There was no need for a love triangle, that trope seems outdated now. Could have just introduced the girl for Kim Woo Seok earlier. Though it did have some really funny bits in the beginning, the overall story was just meh. Also, I had read somewhere in the comments about FML's 'dewy look' looking horrible, and I agree. The shine on her face sticks out look like a sore thumb. Lastly KYD looks so freaking handsome *hearts*. He is the main reason why I finished the drama.
What's up with K dramas ending show on cliffhangers. So many shows are doing this now. One of the reasons I liked Asian dramas was because they had one season. Was really liking the drama though. But shout out to Yoon Hong for calling dojin sexy, cause I don't know about DJ but I freaking swooned.
ML is the greenest flag in the history of C-dramas. He is so cute! I was just smiling at how cute they were. Story wise its not much. But their chemistry is a 10
How many 2022 released dramas did you watch? 60 (Please someone tell me you have watched more.)
What country did you watch the most in 2022? South Korea
What genre(s) do you usually watch? Romance, thriller, fantasy, historical, mystery, romance action(fav).
What is your top drama listed in this article? These need no explanation-Alice in borderland 2, Alchemy of Souls, The Red Sleeve, 25-21, Weak hero class 1
What is your top drama NOT listed in this article? Soo many First Love: Hatsukoi (heartsss), Gaus Electronics (genuinely funny), Pachinko (criminally underrated), The Glory Season 1 (Can't believe they only put out the first half, dyinggg), The King of Pigs (again, sooo underrated, gives you lots to think about.). I feel like there were soo many underrated dramas which got whooshed away by popular dramas. Will have to make a complete separate list for these 2022 dramas.
How was your drama journey in 2022? I felt 2021 had better dramas than 22. Especially in romance category. Also, too many law dramas.
What is your wish or plan in dramaland in 2023? Hope Japan produces more big budget dramas like Hatsukoi, AiB. They have amazing stories but poor production value.
PS: I found 'The Wind Blows From Longxi' through this article. Probably will watch it next. Comments said its difficult to get into. I have concentration issues, but I hope I like it.
Crown prince for the win! He was like a big soft teddy bear but full of muscles <3. Also, did anyone else think that they had tried to white wash the fuck out of the characters? In some scenes LJW's face looks so pale one might think he was sick.
I love LDH but why is he in the show? I could care less about his story arc. Plus they don't have any chemistry whatsoever. Someone older should have played his role, like the husband. Him and SHK have great chemistry. Would have made a great pair.
What country did you watch the most in 2022? South Korea
What genre(s) do you usually watch? Romance, thriller, fantasy, historical, mystery, romance action(fav).
What is your top drama listed in this article? These need no explanation-Alice in borderland 2, Alchemy of Souls, The Red Sleeve, 25-21, Weak hero class 1
What is your top drama NOT listed in this article? Soo many First Love: Hatsukoi (heartsss), Gaus Electronics (genuinely funny), Pachinko (criminally underrated), The Glory Season 1 (Can't believe they only put out the first half, dyinggg), The King of Pigs (again, sooo underrated, gives you lots to think about.). I feel like there were soo many underrated dramas which got whooshed away by popular dramas. Will have to make a complete separate list for these 2022 dramas.
How was your drama journey in 2022? I felt 2021 had better dramas than 22. Especially in romance category. Also, too many law dramas.
What is your wish or plan in dramaland in 2023? Hope Japan produces more big budget dramas like Hatsukoi, AiB. They have amazing stories but poor production value.
PS: I found 'The Wind Blows From Longxi' through this article. Probably will watch it next. Comments said its difficult to get into. I have concentration issues, but I hope I like it.