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Dear Hongrang
5 people found this review helpful
May 20, 2025
11 of 11 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 10
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Turn out it is pretty impressive and touching to watch

I did not expect much at first but now I am writing a review for this movie but here I am. I have to admit it leaves a remarkable impression watching this show, the whole series can be obsessive.

Lee Jae Wook in Alcemy of Souls grown up to Lee Jae Wook in Dear Hongrang....Made it looks like he fits in historical drama perfectly.

Obviously, the culture and historical background of the Joseon era can be strict but this is another one to appreciate how much of a blessing we have living in this era.

The 1st time watching left me feeling unsettled with the sadness, darkness, tragic and gloomy. But the acting of Lee Jae Wook and Jo Bo Ah made me re-watch couple of times. Every time re-watching, another layer of meaning is peeled off. Lee Jae Wook and Jo Bo Ah projected lively, subtle and authentic chemistry between Hongrang and Jae Yi. Somehow from suspicion and doubts in the beginning developed subtly to deeply and passionately in love with each other at the end. They both suffered from deep trauma and abuses, is that the reason why they fall for each other? Lee Jae Wook portrait Hongrang's trauma and pains so well to the point I wonder how he would be able to get out of that character. Hopefully it is not too deep for him to get out.

The plot contained so much blood, gore, violence and child abduction that was the part I don't appreciate. I understand they try to show how much of the greed and madness human being can be... Hopefully it is not too harsh for some people. In terms of harsh topic, I think this one can be compared with the Painted Skin (2008) but Dear Hongrang is no doubt a next level. From acting, actors/actress to soundtracks, culture, background aesthetics... From the white hanbok in the fight between the assassins to the subtle beauty of the background...are perfectly fit.

I reckon Yoamjae by Kwon Jin Ah is the best soundtracks among this list. Her voice delivers the passionate remarkable part of the series. The moments when Jae Yi floated in the rivers and their intimate moments in the cave next to the firewoods. It was really touching when Jae Yi was about to see Hongrang shoulder but his tears shed showed how much of the pains, disgust and agony he had carried such scars on his back. He did not want to reveal that part of himself to Jae Yi just because he cares about her. It is painful and tearing to see that moment.

Soundtracks successfully delivered the heavy, dark and gore theme of this show... even though I hope it was not that dark and heavy...

The prince by Kim Jae Wook is pretty impressive. His ugly, distorted mindset with deceptive obsession and illusion for torturing children, distorted arts and dark magics are well masked underneath the angelic, scholar and royal look outside. Kim Jae Wook somehow delivered these character from one side to the other very well.

The beautiful part of Dear Hongrang is the tragic connection and chemistry of the main characters from my point of view, it worth watching for that reason. I think if we expect the pink-roses and happy ending to satisfy us then it would not deliver the harsh truth of life. That is somewhere somehow someone are suffering from mistreatment of lunatic, psycho, ignorance people. Everyone deserves to be treated kindly and equally. Somehow I wonder how much of suffering those people had to go through... Well, karma works, the ending was reasonable enough to make sure it does not leave sad ending even though I wish a worth ending for Hongrang and Jae Yi - perhaps wishing for one in their next life.


Even though I was hoping for a better ending or a season 2 for this series. I have to admit the 11 episodes packed enough details and explanation.

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My Demon
1 people found this review helpful
Sep 13, 2024
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 10

It is important to watch with an open-minded to enjoy the beautiful essence of the series

I have been watching many Kdramas and falling in love with many of them but this is the 1st Kdrama series that made me cry.
Perhaps I am not a critical person and not a fan of any of the casts so I could be open-minded to reap the essence and the meaning of the series.
The story blends well between Eastern Taoism traditional Korean culture and belief with the Western Christianity belief especially about Reincarnation, Karma, God/Deity, Karmic/soulmate relationships, destiny and past life. The producer skillfully presents their respects for both beliefs and even add on the beauty of Korean traditional Arts/Dance.
The love bonding relationship went through different lifetimes and how it sustains through challenges and difficulties.
Maybe I found myself having empathy with their tragic past life destined relationship. The ancient conservative social mindset about social classes, the prejudices of human being at all time, the greeds, selfishness and evil of human which sometimes are even more dangerous than a "demon" entity.
Movie soundtracks did not make a strong impression on me but It still leaves the feeling being touched.
I understand different people have different views and interests when it comes to favorite movies, to me My Demon leaves a deep feeling that I could not get rid of. Not only everyone deserves to be treated right but sometimes we need to act on what matters most to us. Human being are emotional being and we act on our own emotions which sometimes bring unbearable outcomes.
I like how they visual God/Deity in this movie that is not only familiar but thoughtful. People usually look down on homeless and beggars... It would be surprising to find out who that beggar is.... Therefore we should learn to treat others equally. I think if the God/Deity above is watching us as human being, they would compassionately shed tears because of how much human being has to suffer but the worst thing is we suffer because of our own actions.
After watching the series, I could not wait to just re-watch it and I still enjoy it the 2nd time.
Even though I am not a fan of any of the casts but I acknowledge and highly appreciate their hard work, talent and dedication to the movie. There has been news about how harsh the entertainment industry is and how strong it affects to their mental health. I just wish the actors/actresses are healthy and happy not only physically but mentally and emotionally.
So much love to them.

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Dali and the Cocky Prince
0 people found this review helpful
May 20, 2025
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.5
Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 10
Music 8.5
Rewatch Value 10
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So hillarious

I can't help laughing when watching this one, especially Jin Mo Hak and his secretary. I re-watch for its refreshing acting and for Kim Min Jae.
I think Dali in this role as does not show much of lively expression, a bit superficial...
Another funny factor is the pig painting is being compared with other artworks in such a luxurious setting, sound ridiculous but worth comparing.
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