a lil boring first episodes , but after become interesting. I think the series deserve between 7 & 8 rating. no matter are romance or not, it's all about script in general. watched it in Spanish lol its went so cool ( to watch Asians speak Spanish goes naturally lol better than if u watch em English)
Hyun Bin has a Jonny Depp's smile š really , jus realize. when he smiles his eyes and smile looks exactly like Johnny Depp lol that's awwš something ironically, satisfaction of himself lol like' "he got someone" š
Perhaps it may come across as an unpopular opinion, but I think WDH is tailor-made for the Noona-Romance and BL…
let's just leave the handsome male actor to be a male even in his roles not bl.. I won't see handsome male actor as bl.. and in real life nor online , if a man handsome that's not mean "he definitely bl or should play bl". let's just a handsome male to be just a handsome male. not gay or bl.
II watched this because of Lee Jae Wook, canāt deny that historical is his genre, AND I prefer historical than…
I sometimes feel that historical dramas are trying to show us how pure and honest love seemed more possible and clear in the past compared to today. And in a way, I agreeādeep, genuine feelings do seem rare nowadays. Some people say that because of modern progress, people no longer invest time in things that donāt bring material benefit, especially not in other people without expecting something in return. But I donāt think thatās entirely true. Even in ancient times, they had their own form of progressāitās not like their lives were boring or empty. Just because they didnāt have technology like we do, doesnāt mean they had nothing to do except fall in love and have children. When we look closely at historical dramas or real history, we can see that people still loved deeply, despite living in different circumstances. So I believe that the existence of 'pure love' doesnāt depend on how advanced or simple life is. Progress itself doesnāt prevent loveāwhat really matters is the people. Whether it's the past or the present, the ability to love deeply depends on the individual, not the time period.
I also want to point out that the music and sound effects in this series harmoniously resonate with the storyline ā the music matches each scene perfectly, at the right time and in the right place. On top of that, the scenes themselves, the visuals, the actors' performances ā everything is so incredibly well-balanced! It's something that rarely happens. It's just unbelievably epic ā it feels almost real!
man was the entire antagonist himself that needed to be taken out first, every other would've fallen in place.…
yeap ok know they trust them nowadays too and are many cults there .. what I can say ..Koreans have much passion than chinese ( show that is n dramas too)( maybe that US influence*) but less self control in reality ( about shamans etc)
man was the entire antagonist himself that needed to be taken out first, every other would've fallen in place.…
I mean the scene where shown what's went actually with her son and that shaman just steal him ( ok guess that was shaman at the end who put his body put his body in well) , that the maid could not find the body later.. and meanwhile the mother trusted this shaman. and if you look, then none of the parents searched all the wells properly and all fresh traces of clay in the well / near or at least some could be found. also the maid did not tell the truth
I'm not very good with words, but I think you've translated how I feel watching him act.
I have many fav k'actors including Eun Woo etc.. but many of the so handsome.. but I think only Jae Wook can show really deep strong feelings thro screen ..not only handsome face lol "the feelings how we imagine they supposed to be shown "
Jae Wook has an incredible gift for conveying the emotional depth and inner world of his characters. He holds immense potential in this kind of role ā one where raw feeling and nuance matter most. He steps into his characters so naturally, so seamlessly, that you donāt just watch the story ā you live it. You feel every heartbeat, every silent ache, as if you're walking beside him. His emotions resonate so deeply, itās as though your soul echoes his ā and for a moment, you are the character. Jae Wook possesses a talent far beyond his years, delivering mature, emotionally complex roles with striking professionalism. Heās not just acting ā he becomes a vessel, a powerful channel through which the directorās vision flows effortlessly. With every glance, every word, he captures the soul of the character, translating emotion into something deeply human and unforgettable. His passion, precision, and rare sensitivity make it clear: his path in acting isnāt just promising ā itās extraordinary.
But I donāt think thatās entirely true. Even in ancient times, they had their own form of progressāitās not like their lives were boring or empty. Just because they didnāt have technology like we do, doesnāt mean they had nothing to do except fall in love and have children.
When we look closely at historical dramas or real history, we can see that people still loved deeply, despite living in different circumstances.
So I believe that the existence of 'pure love' doesnāt depend on how advanced or simple life is. Progress itself doesnāt prevent loveāwhat really matters is the people. Whether it's the past or the present, the ability to love deeply depends on the individual, not the time period.
It's just unbelievably epic ā it feels almost real!
what I can say ..Koreans have much passion than chinese ( show that is n dramas too)( maybe that US influence*) but less self control in reality ( about shamans etc)
"the feelings how we imagine they supposed to be shown "
He holds immense potential in this kind of role ā one where raw feeling and nuance matter most.
He steps into his characters so naturally, so seamlessly, that you donāt just watch the story ā you live it.
You feel every heartbeat, every silent ache, as if you're walking beside him.
His emotions resonate so deeply, itās as though your soul echoes his ā and for a moment, you are the character.
Jae Wook possesses a talent far beyond his years, delivering mature, emotionally complex roles with striking professionalism.
Heās not just acting ā he becomes a vessel, a powerful channel through which the directorās vision flows effortlessly.
With every glance, every word, he captures the soul of the character, translating emotion into something deeply human and unforgettable.
His passion, precision, and rare sensitivity make it clear: his path in acting isnāt just promising ā itās extraordinary.