The three musketeers
This is a well-paced supernatural drama about an arrogant rich girl who is sent to Jeju Island as punishment by her father after she makes a public mistake. On the island, she meets a strong protector who helps keep it safe from monsters and a priest who is there to help purify the land.
Kim Nam Gil does a wonderful job portraying Van, capturing his blankness while also making him somewhat empathetic. Won Mi Ho, played by Lee Da Hee, strikes a perfect balance of entitlement and annoyance while still showcasing redeeming qualities. As for Cha Eun Woo, he is great as always! His character, the priest Kang Chan Hyuk, brings a lively and slightly mischievous energy to the story.
I do feel that the action drags a bit towards the end of Part 1, so I'm curious to see how that changes in Part 2. I also have more questions than answers at this point, which piques my interest.
So, overall, I think this drama is quite promising!
Kim Nam Gil does a wonderful job portraying Van, capturing his blankness while also making him somewhat empathetic. Won Mi Ho, played by Lee Da Hee, strikes a perfect balance of entitlement and annoyance while still showcasing redeeming qualities. As for Cha Eun Woo, he is great as always! His character, the priest Kang Chan Hyuk, brings a lively and slightly mischievous energy to the story.
I do feel that the action drags a bit towards the end of Part 1, so I'm curious to see how that changes in Part 2. I also have more questions than answers at this point, which piques my interest.
So, overall, I think this drama is quite promising!
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