Aside from Ha Jae Sook and Shin Sung Rok, the acting is rather weak. Go Won Hee has limited expressions, and she dominates the screen most of the time. Aside from that, I also don't think the writers can resolve this unless they let her plus-sized version make a comeback or kill her once the perfume is finished.
I will be honest and say I never cared much for Lady Hwang, but I appreciate the writer's thoughtfulness for her. She was not cast aside when she stopped being part of a certain someone's life. The writer chose to show more of her in her own skin, and I like that consideration.
And that was when I learned Lady Song was not a two dimensional character at all. You will love her soft-hearted…
Honestly, his role is pretty much main than support. Good to know I'll have someone along with whom I can gush over Nokdu's poise and class in the comment section.
Watched the first two episodes / first episode, and I love Shin Sung Rok. He adjusts himself according to the character, which is something I really respect. I like the comedy element - it's wacky, and I like that. I am not easily offended when it comes to joking about death and suicide. I'll admit, the first two episodes were a little problematic, but I guess I would have taken offence had this drama been a serious one and had aimed to address mental illness. Since it was not marketed that way, I'll try to be less critical.
The plot, however, will bring issues - the change to a slimmer, younger version is temporary, the FL is married and has a child, so how exactly will they resolve this, if romance is supposed to have a happy ending? I'm going to trust the comments and continue with this. It seems things are promising.
The line about making Joseon "civilized", said over and over again, almost made me roll my eyes. ALMOST. Because…
And what makes the statement hard-hitting and an irony, in my opinion, is that Yi Hyun, a man who is himself been "barbaric" in his dealings, uses it to justify his doings. It saddens me - and makes me rolls my eyes too - that this is how seemingly civilized, sovereign nations oppress and take over other nations.
Man, Lady Song is traveling up to my favourite female characters' list. Woman! I adore your nerves and persistence. I almost want to scream, unlike my nature, "QUEEN!!!!"
Lord Hwang is still alive?!? I thought (rather hoped) he was dead after the slaughter that happened at his house...…
I agree that Lord Hwang has a great role in shaping Yi Hyun, but I think Yi Hyun ended up attaching still more importance to him after he discovered his true intentions when he was drafted as a soldier. He went from obsessively admiring him to obsessively despising him - something his brother warned him about. Yi Hyun had the privilege of education and travel to guide him when he was face-to-face with the Ogre, but Yi Kang had neither. Who thrived in the end? I should not draw parallels, but this is exactly what the writer did by creating Ogre and letting Yi Kang nurture his better sense, like Nokdu did. I am afraid Yi Hyun was too far gone when he returned for the first time as a local soldier for his older brother, or the old Yi Hyun, to be able to save him. I am not sure if I can feel sorry for Yi Hyun, though a part of me still begs for the small place where his gentle nature hides to appear.
I agree that he is a very compelling character! I am impressed by the writing and how each character has been made so realistic and acceptable, even with their dark side.
The thing about this drama is, it can drag at many points, which steals from the essence of the narrative. Although I feel for the characters, repeated scenarios, although applicable in real life, do not result in a cohesive story in the fictional world. I am only on episode 19, and I think this should have been 32 episodes long, not 40. Who knows, my opinion might change along the way.
I want to add that audience went into it with the wrong idea - that it would just be about BokGil and Jong Hyun only. That's pretty unrealistic approach since he is a human. Na Woo received unnecessary hate, because the actress either doesn't fulfil the "pretty" criteria for some and/or seems clingy to others. Her love for animals and interest in Jong Hyun was integral for said man, because he was suffering mentally and had put himself in a limbo. The extra push was required by his best friend and Na Woo. It was also shown that they were neighbours, so it should be obvious why she was seen around him. The point is, she understood his love for his pet and saw him for who he was. Her character also served as an understanding to Jong Hyun about the faultlessness in moving on.
The poignancy of love and loss is the whole point of this little drama.
This did good for a web drama. Han Yeri did amazingly in her voice acting. If you told me she turns into a cat, I would believe you. I liked the FL, unlike popular opinion. The scenes featuring our main character and our sexy cat were adorable. Only fault I find is that the episodes should have been added to flesh out the characters. And the acting wasn't really great. But I'm satisfied! Nice, short watch. 8/10 - considering it's a web drama
I am tempted to put this on hold or drop it.
The plot, however, will bring issues - the change to a slimmer, younger version is temporary, the FL is married and has a child, so how exactly will they resolve this, if romance is supposed to have a happy ending? I'm going to trust the comments and continue with this. It seems things are promising.
I agree that he is a very compelling character! I am impressed by the writing and how each character has been made so realistic and acceptable, even with their dark side.
The poignancy of love and loss is the whole point of this little drama.