Die Geschichte der Gründung der Joseon-Dynastie in Korea und der Ehrgeiz, der Erfolg und der Fall verschiedener realer und fiktiver Figuren.Die Geschichte der Gründung der Joseon-Dynastie in Korea und der Ehrgeiz, der Erfolg und der Fall verschiedener realer und fiktiver Figuren.Die Geschichte der Gründung der Joseon-Dynastie in Korea und der Ehrgeiz, der Erfolg und der Fall verschiedener realer und fiktiver Figuren.
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Non-stop excellence, each episode was engaging. Fifty episodes was not enough! The writing, the acting, the visuals, the sets, the characters, the action, the music, the costumes are all stunning. This is a classic for so many reasons.
This is a telling of thee life story of how Lee Bang Won became King of Joseon, by the same writer of. Another sageuk classic, "A Jewel in the Palace." The story is compelling, even with the complicated politics, relationships and ideology about how a nation struggled to reinvent itself. King Taejon's complicated rise to power and lead the new nation followed actual history.
This drama is so entertaining and educational; a "must-see" for fans of sageuks, After seeing hundreds of K-dramas, this tops my list.
This is a telling of thee life story of how Lee Bang Won became King of Joseon, by the same writer of. Another sageuk classic, "A Jewel in the Palace." The story is compelling, even with the complicated politics, relationships and ideology about how a nation struggled to reinvent itself. King Taejon's complicated rise to power and lead the new nation followed actual history.
This drama is so entertaining and educational; a "must-see" for fans of sageuks, After seeing hundreds of K-dramas, this tops my list.
This work of art only explores the multitute of human emotions laying bare the complexity of human interactions and the unpredictability of life in every possible way that it feels wanting for more even after 50 episodes.
This drama is just soo well written,well acted that it will make you go on a roller coaster of feelings, 50 episodes may appear as if it's a lot,i swear that it is faar from being enough
My brother who never watches Asian dramas, not even a two hour movie, let alone 50 episodes. I convinced him to watch only one episode in exchange of beers and snacks lol. He couldn't stop after episode one and bing watched it for 3 days straight! :D
This series is my all time favourite followed by "Mouse". The plot, the tension, the acting. Everything is phenomenal and makes you get carried away until the very last episode. I have watched all popular kdramas and western shows. Nothing comes close to this. Just one thing you need to focus though. There are many characters and names. Don't be confused. The quotes in this series are also life changing for me. I couldn't get over this series even after a month.
Six Flying Dragons is not just good-it's exceptional. This series delivers everything you could ever ask for in a historical drama: deep political intrigue, unforgettable characters, powerful performances, and some of the best sword fighting choreography ever seen on screen. From beginning to end, it grips you with intensity, emotion, and action that never feels forced or hollow.
The storytelling is top-tier. Every episode is packed with purpose. The writers crafted a plot that combines real history with gripping fictional elements, resulting in a show that's both educational and completely entertaining. It's layered with ambition, loyalty, betrayal, sacrifice, and dreams of a better nation. But what really makes this drama shine is how raw and personal it feels despite its grand scale.
Now, let's talk about what truly steals the show: The swordsmanship.
If you're a fan of action, this drama will blow you away. The sword fighting scenes are on another level-intense, realistic, beautifully choreographed, and full of emotion. This isn't the kind of action where people just swing swords for show. Every clash of blades feels like it has weight and purpose. Whether it's a duel between two warriors or an all-out battlefield brawl, the fights are immersive and breathtaking.
Each swordsman has a unique fighting style that reflects their personality and background. Watching characters like Ddang Sae (Lee Bang-ji) move through opponents with such precision and skill is like watching poetry in motion. He doesn't just fight-he dances with the sword, and it's mesmerizing. His duels are not just battles, they're cinematic moments of art, filled with tension, honor, and emotional stakes. Every fight tells a story.
What's even more impressive is that the sword fights are not over-stylized. They're grounded, brutal when needed, elegant when appropriate, and always shot in a way that lets you appreciate the talent of the actors and stunt team. The choreography is sharp, clean, and flawlessly executed. No shaky camera tricks-just pure, skilled swordplay.
Beyond the action, the emotional depth of the series is powerful. You feel connected to each of the "six dragons" as they rise and fall in pursuit of their ideals. The acting is flawless, especially from Yoo Ah-in as Yi Bang-won. He brings a complex mix of ambition, ruthlessness, and vulnerability to his role. The supporting cast is equally impressive, creating a world where every character matters and every decision has consequences.
The soundtrack, cinematography, and dialogue all come together to build a masterpiece of drama and action. Few shows can blend philosophy, politics, and combat this well.
In short, Six Flying Dragons is a must-watch. The story is brilliant, the acting is top-tier, and the swordsmanship is simply next-level. If you want a drama that will keep your heart racing and your mind engaged, this is the one. It's not just good-it's unforgettable.
The storytelling is top-tier. Every episode is packed with purpose. The writers crafted a plot that combines real history with gripping fictional elements, resulting in a show that's both educational and completely entertaining. It's layered with ambition, loyalty, betrayal, sacrifice, and dreams of a better nation. But what really makes this drama shine is how raw and personal it feels despite its grand scale.
Now, let's talk about what truly steals the show: The swordsmanship.
If you're a fan of action, this drama will blow you away. The sword fighting scenes are on another level-intense, realistic, beautifully choreographed, and full of emotion. This isn't the kind of action where people just swing swords for show. Every clash of blades feels like it has weight and purpose. Whether it's a duel between two warriors or an all-out battlefield brawl, the fights are immersive and breathtaking.
Each swordsman has a unique fighting style that reflects their personality and background. Watching characters like Ddang Sae (Lee Bang-ji) move through opponents with such precision and skill is like watching poetry in motion. He doesn't just fight-he dances with the sword, and it's mesmerizing. His duels are not just battles, they're cinematic moments of art, filled with tension, honor, and emotional stakes. Every fight tells a story.
What's even more impressive is that the sword fights are not over-stylized. They're grounded, brutal when needed, elegant when appropriate, and always shot in a way that lets you appreciate the talent of the actors and stunt team. The choreography is sharp, clean, and flawlessly executed. No shaky camera tricks-just pure, skilled swordplay.
Beyond the action, the emotional depth of the series is powerful. You feel connected to each of the "six dragons" as they rise and fall in pursuit of their ideals. The acting is flawless, especially from Yoo Ah-in as Yi Bang-won. He brings a complex mix of ambition, ruthlessness, and vulnerability to his role. The supporting cast is equally impressive, creating a world where every character matters and every decision has consequences.
The soundtrack, cinematography, and dialogue all come together to build a masterpiece of drama and action. Few shows can blend philosophy, politics, and combat this well.
In short, Six Flying Dragons is a must-watch. The story is brilliant, the acting is top-tier, and the swordsmanship is simply next-level. If you want a drama that will keep your heart racing and your mind engaged, this is the one. It's not just good-it's unforgettable.
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- WissenswertesThe title is a citation from the poem Songs of the Dragons Flying to Heaven. It was compiled as an official affirmation of the Joseon dynasty. The dragons represent the dynasty's ancestors: Mokjo, Ikjo, Dojo, Hwanjo, Taejo (Yi Seonggye), and Taejong (Yi Bangwon). The flight of the dragons is the Joseon dynasty's rise in accordance with "the Mandate of Heaven."
- VerbindungenReferences Queen Seon Duk (2009)
- SoundtracksSo It Was You
Performed by Kim Bo Kyung
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