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Genie, Make a Wish korean drama review
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Genie, Make a Wish
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by just a girl Flower Award1 Clap Clap Clap Award2
Oct 6, 2025
13 of 13 episodes seen
Completed 15
Overall 8.0
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 8.5
Music 7.5
Rewatch Value 7.5
This review may contain spoilers

WISH GRANTED, CHAOS DELIVERED!

DISCLAIMER: THIS IS JUST MY OPINION. YOU DON’T HAVE TO AGREE AND I’M NOT HERE TO ARGUE WITH ANYONE.



OVERVIEW:

Genie, Make A Wish is a fractured fairytale full of chaos, romance, comedy, and surprising emotional depth. It follows Ka Young, a young woman labeled a psychopath who appears emotionally void, whose life is disrupted when a 1000+ year-old genie, Iblis, appears and threatens her existence.

Ka Young, a human who struggles with emotion, and Iblis, a mischievous genie who believes humans are corrupt, get tangled in a messy journey of wishes, secrets, fate, and romance. Fans of My Demon will recognize the same blend of supernatural chaos, emotional pain, and morally grey characters. I came for the reunion pairing, stayed for the magic, and left wanting more.

Best way to describe it: Aladdin meets Lucifer, where wishes, divine rules, and forbidden love collide.



COMMENTARY (SPOILERS AHEAD):
• Initial Thoughts

The first three episodes hooked me immediately. The pacing, tension, and setup were strong. The chemistry between Iblis and Ka Young was explosive, even with their painful backstory. They felt like ill-fated lovers, like their souls already knew each other.

Their dynamic is pure enemies to lovers. Ka Young constantly fights him and he actually enjoys it. Every slap, kick, or argument had me laughing. They are chaotic, silly, and honestly losers in love in the best way.

The show balances emotional heaviness with humor and fluff. Under the fantasy, it explores love, loss, and how fragile life is. It also shows choice, how even supernatural beings can change. Iblis evolves through loving Ka Young, learning to value human life. Their connection across lifetimes feels like real soulmatism.



• Themes & Character Depth

The wishes concept is handled really well. Some people become greedy and lose themselves, others realize they already had enough, and some find redemption. The message is simple but strong: greed destroys, love redeems, and you can’t change the past, only your future.

Ka Young reflects this deeply. Her antisocial traits act like armor against abandonment and trauma. She is not “fixed,” but she is trying, learning emotions, routines, and how to exist beyond survival. Her bond with her grandmother is one of the most grounded parts of the drama.

Pan Geum’s love for Ka Young is unconditional. She accepts her completely, which is why she also accepts Iblis so quickly. She recognizes who will truly stay.



• Love & Loss

Young Pan Geum and Mi Ju’s storyline was bittersweet and a bit odd, but more innocent than anything. It wasn’t really the focus, just a soft emotional layer.

Pan Geum’s death hit hard, even if Ka Young didn’t fully express it. It fits her character though. She processes grief through numbness, not tears. Her breakdown in the desert later felt like the real emotional release.

The reincarnation ending was the best outcome for Ka Young and Iblis, even if I wished Pan Geum somehow remained present.



• Performance Highlights

Suzy absolutely owned this role. Ka Young’s cold, unreadable exterior never felt empty because she added subtle humanity underneath it. Those small emotional cracks made her performance even stronger.

Her comedic timing, deadpan threats, and physical humor were hilarious. She balanced stoicism and vulnerability perfectly without overdoing anything.

Woo Bin was equally fun, finally showing a playful and sarcastic side we don’t always see. His charm felt effortless, and his humor made Iblis more layered and engaging.

The outfit scene and Choi Young Do callback had me dying. Their chemistry in both comedy and romance felt natural and addictive.



• Chemistry

Their chemistry was insane. Every interaction felt charged, whether it was tension, humor, or quiet vulnerability. Ka Young’s emotional restraint made every small affectionate moment hit harder.

When she finally shows softness, especially through touch or near tears, it becomes incredibly impactful. Woo Bin balances her perfectly, creating a dynamic that feels playful but deeply emotional underneath.

They elevate every scene they are in.



• Past Lives & Sacrifice

Their past life storyline was heartbreaking. Woo Bin conveyed pain so well it physically hurt to watch at times.

The sacrifice of Min Ji was bittersweet. She gives up everything so Ka Young can live freely, even though it means losing her memories. I just wish there had been a way for her presence to linger emotionally in Ka Young’s life.

The final desert reunion scene, with them dancing in the sand, was beautiful and satisfying.



• Highs and Lows

Around the middle, the drama lost focus. The Satan-like framing of Iblis felt a bit overdone. The heaven vs hell dynamic and Ejllael storyline reminded me of Lucifer in a way that sometimes distracted from the emotional core.

Some logic choices also felt inconsistent, especially who can enter the lamp and how it works. It wasn’t always clear or controlled.

Khalid’s storyline was intense but dragged. The body-swapping, immortality, and power obsession created chaos. Still, his downfall was satisfying and added darker themes of greed and control.



• Flaws & Structure

The biggest issue is how much lore it tries to juggle at once. Angels, demons, shapeshifters, gods, wishes, it becomes a lot. Some elements like Sade and Irem had potential but got lost in the mix.

Wish logic also felt inconsistent at times, which made certain plot points harder to fully invest in.

You really had to pay attention or you would get confused.



• Visuals & Sound

Visually, it was stunning. The village scenes, Dubai shots, and fantasy elements all looked beautiful. The cherry blossom and stargazing scenes were especially memorable.

Some CGI in fight scenes wasn’t perfect, but honestly it added charm more than anything.

The OST was amazing, especially Lover, Your Other Name, and Suzy’s track. It matched the emotional tone perfectly.



• Controversy

I understand the concern around the name “Iblis” due to its religious meaning in Islam. I do think it could have been handled more thoughtfully. However, I personally viewed it within the fantasy framework, similar to other myth-inspired dramas.

I am not Muslim, so I watched it as a fantasy story and tried to separate personal beliefs from the narrative. Still, I think viewers sensitive to this should be aware going in.



• Suggested Audience

If you enjoyed My Demon, you will likely enjoy this more, especially because the ending gives a more complete emotional resolution.

The romance, fantasy, and chaos make it entertaining, even if imperfect.



FINAL THOUGHTS:

Overall, I give this drama a solid 8/10. Genie, Make a Wish is chaotic, flawed, and sometimes messy, but also emotional, entertaining, and surprisingly meaningful. It made me laugh, swoon, and tear up in equal measure.

By the end, it felt like Ka Young and I went through the full emotional journey together, grief, healing, and acceptance all wrapped into one.

Honestly, my younger self would never believe we finally got a reunion between the Uncontrollably Fond pairing and a proper happy ending. It felt like closure in a way I didn’t expect.

NB: This drama won’t be for everyone, so tread carefully. For me, it was right up my alley.

Once again, this is just my opinion. I never intend to offend anyone who thinks differently.

Thanks for reading & happy watching!

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