Although I'm a sucker for fantasy shows, I've never managed to enjoy Korean ones. AoS is no exception, it has…
Is the acting?
It’s one of those drama where the story & characters is enough to keep me intrigued & continuing watching even though the acting is - a bit meh. I mean they spent about 44$ million on this project, the most expensive kdrama ever, so I want to see that reflected in the acting. The actors are doing fine in the physical parts(like fighting)but I’m not feeling the acting although I do like the characters. Maybe my opinion will change as I keep watching.
I think they said it was easier to swap with similar features. And the blue transfer mark were I her eyes. Maybe…
I’m thinking there must be more to MD than what is shown. But yes, if she is blind, than the transfer-blue mark is probably what helped Naksu see in MD body.
A person can only soul shift with someone who share similar traits for example gender height build so does this mean Mudeok wasn't blind? Or did the transfer not work the way it's supposed too (the blue mark on the shoulder)?
I’m a fan of c-dramas & kdramas. But to continuously come here and make accusations after accusations repeatedly…
Yep.
AOS looks like it’s loosely based on sometime during the Goryeo Dynasty, that’s why they aren’t wearing hanboks that’s usually seen in historical kdramas.
it's so strange to see how people can't seem to separate asia from the way they view things in a completely westernized…
I’m a fan of c-dramas & kdramas. But to continuously come here and make accusations after accusations repeatedly & bombing the ratings and spamming is - ridiculous. Are they not tired? There are plenty of historical/fantasy C-dramas that literally have Chinese actors in Miao, Uyghur, Khitan and Mongolian inspired traditional attire. There is so much censorship, those c-dramas can’t even acknowledge these actual cultures’ existence & give them fictional names like Wolf tribe, wolf gang, etc like some made up unicorn 😒🙃🫥.
This drama will be 2 parts. Wow. 🤩Interesting. Also, loving the costume and hair. ✨✨✨I’m going to avoid the trailers & I don’t know anything about the novel. I will watch it with a clean slate. It’s much more enjoyable for me that way. ☺️
Overall, Im enjoying it. It's really refreshing to see FL take on the master-teaching role thats usually reserved for male characters. The fight scenes are very good plus the CGI isnt bad either. I like the worldbuilding & the magic system is pretty neat so far. The story + characters is keeping me intrigued and I will continue to watch although the acting is okay. Maybe the direction lacks an emotional core or the acting hasnt quite rub on me yet.
I like the dynamic between Naksu & Uk & how they help & worry about eachother. The development between the two is already very good. They have this witty bantering thing going on. The situation with the poison & opening Uk's gate at the end of ep 2 was really good. When Uk understood what Naksu did for him, the feels. I want to see how they both influence and change each-other's fate throughout the show. Im excited to see their master-pupil relationship in the next episode.
This airing on July 5th?! Omg, I don’t have to wait long. ✨🤞☺️. I was planning to watch ADOS but I think this drama will be my to go to historical c-drama for the summer.
How much action is there? and is the drama mostly serious?
It’s light hearted & serious but it’s not dark clouds-dreadful serious. Pretty well balance of humor that’s not over the top. Yes, there are fight scenes in the show. But it’s also plot-character driven so it’s a balance plot, characters intro + action so far.
The one I can recommend is Evernight 1st season. It has actual fight-fight scenes (not the usual acrobatic Wuxia…
I watch it as it was airing. The plot line itself wasn’t engaging to me anymore lol. And I saw so many spoilers so I didn’t want to watch anymore lol. Also some writing choices I didn’t like.
It’s one of those drama where the story & characters is enough to keep me intrigued & continuing watching even though the acting is - a bit meh. I mean they spent about 44$ million on this project, the most expensive kdrama ever, so I want to see that reflected in the acting. The actors are doing fine in the physical parts(like fighting)but I’m not feeling the acting although I do like the characters. Maybe my opinion will change as I keep watching.
And when MD gets her body back what happens to Naksu?
AOS looks like it’s loosely based on sometime during the Goryeo Dynasty, that’s why they aren’t wearing hanboks that’s usually seen in historical kdramas.
The response for the first two ep in SK is very good. Rating is 5 to 6% range.
Overall, Im enjoying it. It's really refreshing to see FL take on the master-teaching role thats usually reserved for male characters. The fight scenes are very good plus the CGI isnt bad either. I like the worldbuilding & the magic system is pretty neat so far. The story + characters is keeping me intrigued and I will continue to watch although the acting is okay. Maybe the direction lacks an emotional core or the acting hasnt quite rub on me yet.
I like the dynamic between Naksu & Uk & how they help & worry about eachother. The development between the two is already very good. They have this witty bantering thing going on. The situation with the poison & opening Uk's gate at the end of ep 2 was really good. When Uk understood what Naksu did for him, the feels. I want to see how they both influence and change each-other's fate throughout the show. Im excited to see their master-pupil relationship in the next episode.