The director who is also a screenwriter did a pretty good job with the genre of the film. And as an independent film, the actresses' acting was decent.
Han Sun Hwa was great from the moment she debuted as an actress, she didn't even need time to settle. Not many…
If I'm not wrong she had once said that for her characters' depth and if she fits a particular role matters more than screen time. That's why she is too picky. As far as I know she is more into being leads in films than in dramas. Her decisions are sometimes wild though. Most of the actors join a new agency, but recently she went back to the agency that she was with in 2016. After My Sweet Mobster, now she is leading in a film called Teaching Practice: Idiot Girls and School Ghost 2. Best part is her 2026 project release lineup is crazy. But yeah you are right, as audience we crave to see her having more screentime every week in dramas. Fine actors should take and be given lead roles more often. And about serious roles, she has done serious and emotionally driven main roles but those projects didn't have the reach, that's why she is in ensemble character driven dramas which have wider reach like her next two dramas.
I can here after watching Sul Kyun gu and Moon So ri in Oasis 2002. They have insane chemistry with each other. I loved this film as well. Comedy Action on point 💯!
Great acting, great story but as everyone is saying, it was uneasy to watch. No idea how to feel about it. But at least the two found each other and feel safe with each other later on.
Han Sun Hwa was the scene stealer for me. Great acting and chemistry, but throughout the story, the jokes didn’t land at times. I expected to laugh a lot but it felt more like a comedy melodrama. They promoted it wrong as an out-and-out comedy.
Han Sun Hwa is def playing the role of "Madame de Tourvel" the woman JCW falls in love with in the novel
My instinct says Han Sun hwa is playing an original character which was never in previous adaptations. The reason why it feels confusing is how the kisskh editors have framed the plot summary over here, which completely changes what character Nana is playing. Here they mention Nana as Hui-yeon, the concubine taken by Madam Cho's husband, who Cho won seduces, but according to various credible media sources, especially Netflix press release (https://about.netflix.com/en/news/scandals-wt-production), Nana is playing Hui-yeon, a widow who vows to remain chaste after losing her husband. Despite her resolve, she is conflicted by complex emotions and attraction towards Cho Won. In the previous adaptations concubine and widow are two different people. Concubines in previous adaptations were Cecile/Lee So-ok, and Widows were Lady Jeong/Madame De Tourvele.
Now coming to Han Sun hwa, very recently she posted two shadow pictures, one in which she looks like wearing an outfit similar to Nana's character's outfit and in the other picture she looks like wearing a historical high ranking noblewoman hairstyle or a gisaeng (entertainer/prostitute) hairstyle. Both Nana and Han Sun Hwa are mid 30s women in real life. In the original novel and earlier adaptations, the concubine was written as a mid-teen (about 15–16 years old) and described as innocent, which differs significantly from the ages of Nana and Han Sun hwa. So my instinct still says Han Sun Hwa is playing an original character.
Director Jung Ji woo must have made certain changes for Netflix adaptation. It's very unlikely he will copy paste the previous adaptations. Let's trust his process and all the actors. Let's hope it comes out great, adding another great work to all their respective filmographies. And to the MDL editors, please correct the plot summary.
I suspect she's the young concubine based on the actual story. Otherwise, can't see another significant character.
Yes that's what even I thought but the plot here in MDL (3rd para) describes Nana's character Hui Yeon as an innocent concubine taken by Lady Cho's husband, so it's confusing. The editors need to change it.
I suspect she's the young concubine based on the actual story. Otherwise, can't see another significant character.
Haha! She has enough money. She is an entrepreneur too. I think it is more of a professional expansion as she had never done such kind of role and that too this is her Netflix debut. Although we have to wait because most articles say her role is an original role which was never in previous adaptations. BTW is Nana playing innocent concubine or the widow?
I suspect she's the young concubine based on the actual story. Otherwise, can't see another significant character.
In early January she posted two shadow pictures of herself. In one it looked quite normal like a joseon period concubine would were (the kind Lee So-yeon wore) and the other one looked like a gisaeng or a higher ranking noblewoman. It would be interesting to see her mystery character because till now we have almost all the actors, including guest roles' character description except Han Sun hwa's. And about bold scenes, at first I was shocked with people discussing about her being the concubine because Han Sun hwa is scared of even doing peck scenes. She somehow managed to do all the intimate scenes in My Sweet Mobster which was mostly sweet kissing, hugging tightly and lying on the bed but The Scandal is just whole another level, that's Jung Ji woo level.
Now coming to Han Sun hwa, very recently she posted two shadow pictures, one in which she looks like wearing an outfit similar to Nana's character's outfit and in the other picture she looks like wearing a historical high ranking noblewoman hairstyle or a gisaeng (entertainer/prostitute) hairstyle. Both Nana and Han Sun Hwa are mid 30s women in real life. In the original novel and earlier adaptations, the concubine was written as a mid-teen (about 15–16 years old) and described as innocent, which differs significantly from the ages of Nana and Han Sun hwa. So my instinct still says Han Sun Hwa is playing an original character.
Director Jung Ji woo must have made certain changes for Netflix adaptation. It's very unlikely he will copy paste the previous adaptations. Let's trust his process and all the actors. Let's hope it comes out great, adding another great work to all their respective filmographies. And to the MDL editors, please correct the plot summary.