I liked it, but the ending was so random to me hahaha.
Yeah? Maybe it was⦠Seems a lot of people expected/wanted it to be something like āhe sacrifices himself or his magic for herā or āhe becomes human and theyāre togetherā (like in Goblin, Tale of the Nine Tailed or My Demon), but honestly I preferred the ending we got over this expected one - otherwise it would just repeat the story of these other dramas ( Iād be okay if she died in the end and their curse of love was broken - sad ending but genie lives etc; or if they both/all just died (well the immortal/magical guys or the genie wouldnāt have fully died but anyway)- the end, sad ending; but Iām sick of the giving up powers to be human with their lover troupe, itās kinda funny how they lowkey turned it around in this drama and Iām glad they did it).
The actor Steve Noh completely blew me away Iād seen clips of his other works before, but I didnāt realize…
He is really talented! He was a completely different man in Pachinko (where I last saw him), the contrast between his characters here and there is (be it, they exist in two completely different stories, so Iām talking just about their general vibe) huge, so amazing.
this drama is quoting Verses of Our Holy Quran wrongly, mocking our First prophet Adam AS and Angel of Death,…
Is it really all mocking though? (is quoting mocking/making fun?why?) isnāt that just using the motives?
Iām asking genuinely, there are many texts, series, video games etc that use religious concepts and stories to build their word . Any religion could be interpreted as a fantastical story or a historical text, it seems it is inevitable nowadays. You just get used to it, I guess, and separate the actual religion from the media making use of itās mythology, and just donāt take the latter seriously (the fact that some people lack media literacy or comprehension to understand that most often a given show or book isnāt an accurate portrayal of given beliefs/myths and takes creative liberties with it, and then they perceive such religion through the lens of that show or book, is a different matter and itās their problem - unfortunately it can negatively impact others).
There are many books/series that for example use Christianity, The Bible and itās themes ( shows like Lucifer, Good Omens etc.), that are very popular, and some of itsā parts are rather offensive/contradictory to the religion when you look at itās core values or texts, and personally it maybe does feel uncomfortable sometimes but overall, itās just not as big of a deal (if itās like entertainment media etc. and not someone actually trying to preach the actual religion), people seem to have stopped to care so much, the books/shows can always be ignored by the uninterested audience or by people who feel uncomfortable with it, doesnāt mean that this books/shows/whatever are unilaterally bad (badly made or bad in their nature).
(What Iām saying is, that itās been done many times already, and Itāll be done again regardless. Some pieces of such media turn out actually really good story-wise (as a fictional story), itās not that big of a deal at this point).
I know that this drama used religious themes and stories and interpreted them it itās own way and changed it to fit the narrative, and while it might be unfortunate, uncomfortable for someone who deeply believes in the religion used to inspire the story, the rest of the Arabic āaestheticā(sorry, itās probably not the best word to use, but I donāt know how else to describe what I mean - english is not my native language)/culture that was showed didnāt seem offensive (to me as a viewer, it felt rather kinda appreciative even, especially compared to how some other kdramas portrayed stereotypes or Arabic countries/culture), if anything I just thought āwow, those really are beautiful and culturally rich regions, maybe I could read some more about the actual stories/religious beliefs that the characters in this drama and itās plot were based onā and that the drama (while not being the best, or exceptionally good - it was okay, good-average, I guess) was still fun.
Sorry for such a long comment, it is not that I am typing a lot angrily, but that I tried to explain my point as best as I could - I calmly took time to write it (just saying to avoid a misunderstanding, text messages can be easily misinterpreted, in any circumstances).
I watched the show, and I still canāt figure out what āuniquenessā people are talking about. Some comments…
Interesting, Iād say that Seo Ye Jinās character from IOtNBO is weak compared to Suzyās character here. I also couldnāt like the FL in IOtNBO and she was rude af, while I was able to like the FL in Genie, Make a Wish. Canāt say that either of them are a completely realistic or an accurate representation of the personality/mental disorders both of them portrayed.
The genie refers himself as āiblisā a devil, the whole show has a main character who tempts others to go to…
There are many other shows that do this, and with other religions too (very common with Christianity I guess), like Good Omens, the Lucifer tv show etc. and people generally like them (if people were mad on a big scale then they were overshadowed by fans of these shows), so at this point itās not that serious/ i donāt think thereās a point in being offended, at this point.
just finished watching and despite the plot being sometimes random, I truly enjoyed it! It's not 10/10 drama,…
I feel like if you donāt take this series very seriously but as a fun fantasy series (where people die hehe) it is very enjoyable (and itās length is comfortable too).
Iāve got to say, finally they didnāt incorporate the āyou- the magical partner -must sacrifice yourself/ your powers/magical nature and turn human in order to be with your mortal loved one etcā type of plot, and then have them do it (like in Your Demon or Take of The Nine Tailed), I honestly dislike it very much. I am very happy that the male lead actually enjoyed being a Genie, and that he got to use his powers a lot in the drama (and that the immortals, while able to be barred from the land of the living or damned somewhere, actually are immoral). I liked that both of the leads were kinda wicked too, and that non of the magical beings (well, maybe besides that crazy boy lol) were truly super good or antagonistic, they kinda just went along with the vibe of the situation and what they wanted/felt they were meant to do.
It was fun and entertaining, I liked it. I feel like they kind of lost the plot a couple of times there though…
Yirem and Sade were very cool and cute together ā¤ļø
The storyline with the Grandma got kinda weird/incomplete in like the middle and towards the end of the series, but Iām glad that she did die instead of some magical saving thatād have been anticlimactic/unfitting.
The thing that was like weird, and I donāt think it necessarily needed to be included in the storyline was that whole crush that Minji had on Miju (young grandma), I mean it started okay but then it turned weird⦠anyway, Minjiās whole character was rather random sometimes/she felt āput inā some situations rather than naturally existing in them, if you know what I mean.
The cameos were a nice surprise, and the story with the stray dog and the chauffeur was funny.
The way so many people just die, especially how quickly the female lead said bye bye, by the end caught me lowkey off guard though š .
It was fun and entertaining, I liked it. I feel like they kind of lost the plot a couple of times there though š and some scenes/plot points were so random/didnāt fit⦠It wasnāt great, and there were moments when I felt disappointed but still I donāt feel like I wasted my time either. If you donāt treat this drama very seriously, and rather just as a fun fantasy series then itās really enjoyable. The premise of the story is interesting.
The ending sucked a bit, bit i if I had to choose if I liked it or disliked it⦠at the end, I liked it enough, it didnāt disturb the overall vibe of the drama, and was quite similar to what Iād wished/hoped would have happened (the story stays kinda goofy, despite some serious subjects, till the end).
Contrary to what others might believe, I donāt think itās a waste of talent. While itās not the best drama of both leads, they still did a good job here.
Iām also glad that for the more bigger foreigner roles they did not seem to just āpick up random foreigners from the streetā (like they tend to do in some kdramas, and we end up with very wooden, stiff etc acting performances) but they got people who actually showed decent and good performances.
Anyway, Iāve seen some discourse about the plot (and specifically the name of the Genie) appropriating middle-eastern (Iām not sure which specifically) religion, but nowadays there are so many stories etc inspired by different religions and mythologies, there are series inspired by or using motives from or parts of The Bible, Christianity etc. (Like Good Omens for example) and people havenāt been complaining about them, or those who have been complaining have given up, so honestly I donāt care at this point
I liked the aesthetic, the scenes they filmed abroad and all the magic/fantasy elements. The CGI ranges from okay to good, so I was satisfied. I do not speak Arabic, but it seemed like they got a decent dubbing/or learned the lines (if someone does speak Arabic here, please, correct me if Iām wrong. At least it didnāt sound very awkward to a someone who doesnāt speak the language).
Finally, Kim Woo Bin looked surprisingly good with that long-ass hair (the hair toss in the first episode! ah ah), and he looks really good with the shoulder-length haircut and earrings. He never was particularly handsome to me, but I found him really good looking in this series.
I cannot stop admiring Steve Noh, his performance is always good (his character was annoying me so much at times in this drama, as he shouldā¦). He is a diverse actor, and he is very good looking (an eye-candy in this drama as well).
And Suzy looked beautiful as always (I really enjoyed that they made her look truly roughed up when needed - the backstory - and not just pretty and clean with just a bit of dust on her cheek lol.
That is such an insensitive thing to say knowing the situation at hand. You should have kept that to yourself....
Ah⦠I agree with what you say (he doesnāt deserve it, and itāll be unnecessarily hard for him to get back etc.), I only got a bit excited since I havenāt seen Hong Jong Hyun to have many projects with bigger roles lately, but in general I donāt like this situation at all (with the DUI and how they dealt with it, and Yu Ji On does not deserve how he got treated - it also seems to be a wider problem of dealing with such situations involving public figures in SK - and what it means for him in the future), so maybe I was rather insensitive even though I didnāt intend to.
Am I the only one who thinks he will have a redemption arc?
Honestly so far, I feel like it might be just enough. Because the story doesnāt seem to be that much, itās just shown like it is because itās like that for the main characters (it is a big part of their life, life-changing or life-threatening situations even) but from outsiderās perspective itās not that much, itās not that complicated (when it doesnāt concern you) itās just skillfully shown in this drama, that viewers - outsiders can feel that a lot is happening and get intrigued.
Also based on the 3 episodes, I donāt think that this story is supposed to end with some grand finale like them destroyed all corruption, or overthrow all authorities⦠itās a story i.a. about change, so itās probably going to end with main characters changing somehow, becoming different people or their situations changing (or some of them are going to die during their effort to change). Like, their story, is just a part of the mechanism in a bigger machine, not all things that exist within this story are going to get resolved by the end of it because they belong to the bigger picture, to which the main characters as individuals do not belong to (they become a number, a part of a group of people, one of many, less significant individually).
Or, thereās going to be a second season haha.
Sorry for the long comment, and sorry if it doesnāt make that much sense, I tried š
If ever a drama portrayed life as one big totem pole, this is it. Plus perfecting the art of humiliation. This…
3 episodes in, I agree. (āperfecting the art of humiliationā; itās not overdone, itās not comical, itās realistic and thatās why it hits the viewer. I get secondhand-embarrassed extremely easily, so I had to pause a couple of times during each episode, but itās so good, you just have to keep watching.)
I am not against bending or ignoring the rules a bit in order to make it easier for myself, but when you go somewhere and you want to do a good and honest job because you know that itās important, landing in a situation like Jung Cheon is really the worst. You feel so angry yet, you by yourself are powerless. Such corruption is terrible, like a rotting ulcer of society.
It might (judging by the glances exchanged by the leads lol) but in the 3 out of 9 episodes nothing of a kind of a romantic plot was going on, so if there is some romance itāll most likely be very subtle.
Ro Woon probably has the worst career out of the all the Extraordinary You guys. Which is weird considering he…
When it comes to Lee Jae Wook his career truly bloomed only quite recently (with Alchemy of Souls). I believe there is another actor that played a main role in Extraordinary You but he doesnāt have as big a career as the rest. But anyway, what do you mean by āhe has the worst careerā?
It looks like it, which would actually be in turn a remake of the American series Your Honor which was a remake…
Yeah, itās written on that Korean āYour Honorā page here that itās a remake of the American series, which in turn is a remake of the Israeli one.
Nothing is like that is written under āJustice is Mineā so I asked if anyone knew if itās a remake too (then it should be mentioned) or if itās just similar.
Seems a lot of people expected/wanted it to be something like āhe sacrifices himself or his magic for herā or āhe becomes human and theyāre togetherā (like in Goblin, Tale of the Nine Tailed or My Demon), but honestly I preferred the ending we got over this expected one - otherwise it would just repeat the story of these other dramas ( Iād be okay if she died in the end and their curse of love was broken - sad ending but genie lives etc; or if they both/all just died (well the immortal/magical guys or the genie wouldnāt have fully died but anyway)- the end, sad ending; but Iām sick of the giving up powers to be human with their lover troupe, itās kinda funny how they lowkey turned it around in this drama and Iām glad they did it).
Iām asking genuinely, there are many texts, series, video games etc that use religious concepts and stories to build their word .
Any religion could be interpreted as a fantastical story or a historical text, it seems it is inevitable nowadays. You just get used to it, I guess, and separate the actual religion from the media making use of itās mythology, and just donāt take the latter seriously (the fact that some people lack media literacy or comprehension to understand that most often a given show or book isnāt an accurate portrayal of given beliefs/myths and takes creative liberties with it, and then they perceive such religion through the lens of that show or book, is a different matter and itās their problem - unfortunately it can negatively impact others).
There are many books/series that for example use Christianity, The Bible and itās themes ( shows like Lucifer, Good Omens etc.), that are very popular, and some of itsā parts are rather offensive/contradictory to the religion when you look at itās core values or texts, and personally it maybe does feel uncomfortable sometimes but overall, itās just not as big of a deal (if itās like entertainment media etc. and not someone actually trying to preach the actual religion), people seem to have stopped to care so much, the books/shows can always be ignored by the uninterested audience or by people who feel uncomfortable with it, doesnāt mean that this books/shows/whatever are unilaterally bad (badly made or bad in their nature).
(What Iām saying is, that itās been done many times already, and Itāll be done again regardless. Some pieces of such media turn out actually really good story-wise (as a fictional story), itās not that big of a deal at this point).
I know that this drama used religious themes and stories and interpreted them it itās own way and changed it to fit the narrative, and while it might be unfortunate, uncomfortable for someone who deeply believes in the religion used to inspire the story, the rest of the Arabic āaestheticā(sorry, itās probably not the best word to use, but I donāt know how else to describe what I mean - english is not my native language)/culture that was showed didnāt seem offensive (to me as a viewer, it felt rather kinda appreciative even, especially compared to how some other kdramas portrayed stereotypes or Arabic countries/culture), if anything I just thought āwow, those really are beautiful and culturally rich regions, maybe I could read some more about the actual stories/religious beliefs that the characters in this drama and itās plot were based onā and that the drama (while not being the best, or exceptionally good - it was okay, good-average, I guess) was still fun.
Sorry for such a long comment, it is not that I am typing a lot angrily, but that I tried to explain my point as best as I could - I calmly took time to write it (just saying to avoid a misunderstanding, text messages can be easily misinterpreted, in any circumstances).
Canāt say that either of them are a completely realistic or an accurate representation of the personality/mental disorders both of them portrayed.
I am very happy that the male lead actually enjoyed being a Genie, and that he got to use his powers a lot in the drama (and that the immortals, while able to be barred from the land of the living or damned somewhere, actually are immoral).
I liked that both of the leads were kinda wicked too, and that non of the magical beings (well, maybe besides that crazy boy lol) were truly super good or antagonistic, they kinda just went along with the vibe of the situation and what they wanted/felt they were meant to do.
The storyline with the Grandma got kinda weird/incomplete in like the middle and towards the end of the series, but Iām glad that she did die instead of some magical saving thatād have been anticlimactic/unfitting.
The thing that was like weird, and I donāt think it necessarily needed to be included in the storyline was that whole crush that Minji had on Miju (young grandma), I mean it started okay but then it turned weird⦠anyway, Minjiās whole character was rather random sometimes/she felt āput inā some situations rather than naturally existing in them, if you know what I mean.
The cameos were a nice surprise, and the story with the stray dog and the chauffeur was funny.
The way so many people just die, especially how quickly the female lead said bye bye, by the end caught me lowkey off guard though š .
It wasnāt great, and there were moments when I felt disappointed but still I donāt feel like I wasted my time either.
If you donāt treat this drama very seriously, and rather just as a fun fantasy series then itās really enjoyable. The premise of the story is interesting.
The ending sucked a bit, bit i if I had to choose if I liked it or disliked it⦠at the end, I liked it enough, it didnāt disturb the overall vibe of the drama, and was quite similar to what Iād wished/hoped would have happened (the story stays kinda goofy, despite some serious subjects, till the end).
Contrary to what others might believe, I donāt think itās a waste of talent. While itās not the best drama of both leads, they still did a good job here.
Iām also glad that for the more bigger foreigner roles they did not seem to just āpick up random foreigners from the streetā (like they tend to do in some kdramas, and we end up with very wooden, stiff etc acting performances) but they got people who actually showed decent and good performances.
Anyway, Iāve seen some discourse about the plot (and specifically the name of the Genie) appropriating middle-eastern (Iām not sure which specifically) religion, but nowadays there are so many stories etc inspired by different religions and mythologies, there are series inspired by or using motives from or parts of The Bible, Christianity etc. (Like Good Omens for example) and people havenāt been complaining about them, or those who have been complaining have given up, so honestly I donāt care at this point
I liked the aesthetic, the scenes they filmed abroad and all the magic/fantasy elements. The CGI ranges from okay to good, so I was satisfied.
I do not speak Arabic, but it seemed like they got a decent dubbing/or learned the lines (if someone does speak Arabic here, please, correct me if Iām wrong. At least it didnāt sound very awkward to a someone who doesnāt speak the language).
Finally, Kim Woo Bin looked surprisingly good with that long-ass hair (the hair toss in the first episode! ah ah), and he looks really good with the shoulder-length haircut and earrings. He never was particularly handsome to me, but I found him really good looking in this series.
I cannot stop admiring Steve Noh, his performance is always good (his character was annoying me so much at times in this drama, as he shouldā¦). He is a diverse actor, and he is very good looking (an eye-candy in this drama as well).
And Suzy looked beautiful as always (I really enjoyed that they made her look truly roughed up when needed - the backstory - and not just pretty and clean with just a bit of dust on her cheek lol.
Overall, nice.
Also based on the 3 episodes, I donāt think that this story is supposed to end with some grand finale like them destroyed all corruption, or overthrow all authorities⦠itās a story i.a. about change, so itās probably going to end with main characters changing somehow, becoming different people or their situations changing (or some of them are going to die during their effort to change).
Like, their story, is just a part of the mechanism in a bigger machine, not all things that exist within this story are going to get resolved by the end of it because they belong to the bigger picture, to which the main characters as individuals do not belong to (they become a number, a part of a group of people, one of many, less significant individually).
Or, thereās going to be a second season haha.
Sorry for the long comment, and sorry if it doesnāt make that much sense, I tried š
(āperfecting the art of humiliationā; itās not overdone, itās not comical, itās realistic and thatās why it hits the viewer. I get secondhand-embarrassed extremely easily, so I had to pause a couple of times during each episode, but itās so good, you just have to keep watching.)
Such corruption is terrible, like a rotting ulcer of society.
But anyway, what do you mean by āhe has the worst careerā?
Nothing is like that is written under āJustice is Mineā so I asked if anyone knew if itās a remake too (then it should be mentioned) or if itās just similar.