Un romance misterioso en el que Jae-i busca a su hermano en un viaje de autodescubrimiento y amor. Por el camino, debe enfrentarse a los oscuros secretos de su familia y a los peligros de la... Leer todoUn romance misterioso en el que Jae-i busca a su hermano en un viaje de autodescubrimiento y amor. Por el camino, debe enfrentarse a los oscuros secretos de su familia y a los peligros de la era Joseon.Un romance misterioso en el que Jae-i busca a su hermano en un viaje de autodescubrimiento y amor. Por el camino, debe enfrentarse a los oscuros secretos de su familia y a los peligros de la era Joseon.
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This was a nice surprise from Netflix. From the very begining you jump right into action, no time is wasted on dragging scenes and no redundant dialogue. It' about a long lost son of a wealthy and powerful family and the people around him on how they manage to keep up with their lives after he was lost,what they did to look for him and what happens after they eventualy do find him. The series is packed with fast moving scenes,fights,mistery and strong leads. It's not the usual cringy K-drama love but more a hate-love dynamic all over.
I like that it's placed in Joseon and they wraped it all up in only 12 episodes. Great for binge watchig!
I like that it's placed in Joseon and they wraped it all up in only 12 episodes. Great for binge watchig!
I watched this show in one sitting incapable of stopping as it was soooo good! High class filming and top notch acting to tell a very dramatic story of good and evil and everlasting love in Joseon ambiance. Both main leads gave amazing performances but I am weak for Lee Jae-Wook acting, always so intense and nuanced. The actor really shined in this dramatic role confirming once again that he is one of the best Korean actors around, and probably the best one of his generation. I highly recommend this thrilling and intensely moving drama that kept me awake an entire night and made me feel a whole web of difference emotions.
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Tangeum (Dear Hongrang) is not just a historical drama - it is a cinematic poem woven with silence, sorrow, beauty, and longing. From its haunting score to its breathtaking cinematography, every frame feels like a painting brought to life.
At the heart of it all is Lee Jae Wook, delivering the most nuanced and soul-stirring performance of his career. As Hongrang, he carries the weight of pain, secrets, and impossible love with a depth rarely seen on screen. He acts not just with his voice and expression, but with breath, posture, and silence - conveying entire worlds through a single look. His transformation throughout the series is subtle yet powerful, and his final moments on screen leave an ache that lingers.
The story unfolds like a tragic lullaby - slow, deliberate, and devastatingly human. Tangeum is a rare drama that dares to feel deeply, and dares its audience to do the same. A true gem that deserves recognition for its artistry, emotional depth, and the unforgettable performance of its lead.
At the heart of it all is Lee Jae Wook, delivering the most nuanced and soul-stirring performance of his career. As Hongrang, he carries the weight of pain, secrets, and impossible love with a depth rarely seen on screen. He acts not just with his voice and expression, but with breath, posture, and silence - conveying entire worlds through a single look. His transformation throughout the series is subtle yet powerful, and his final moments on screen leave an ache that lingers.
The story unfolds like a tragic lullaby - slow, deliberate, and devastatingly human. Tangeum is a rare drama that dares to feel deeply, and dares its audience to do the same. A true gem that deserves recognition for its artistry, emotional depth, and the unforgettable performance of its lead.
Let's start with Hongrang himself. That man (ghost? Spirit? Tortured soul??) has no right being this mesmerizing. The way he moves, the way he speaks-every glance feels like it holds centuries of pain and longing. And the female lead: The raw desperation in her eyes, the way she teeters between hope and dread, wondering if this mysterious figure is really her lost brother or something far more sinister...
The atmosphere is everything. The fog-drenched forests, the eerie gut (shaman) rituals, the way the ghosts move-like whispers in the dark-it all feels so hauntingly real. And the soundtrack? Don't even get me started. There's this one song that plays during the most emotional scenes, and I swear, I get goosebumps every single time.
But what really got me was the emotional core of the story. It's not just about ghosts and mysteries-it's about grief, love, and the lengths we go to hold onto the people we've lost.
The atmosphere is everything. The fog-drenched forests, the eerie gut (shaman) rituals, the way the ghosts move-like whispers in the dark-it all feels so hauntingly real. And the soundtrack? Don't even get me started. There's this one song that plays during the most emotional scenes, and I swear, I get goosebumps every single time.
But what really got me was the emotional core of the story. It's not just about ghosts and mysteries-it's about grief, love, and the lengths we go to hold onto the people we've lost.
I bridged the drama over two days as I could not stop watching it. The cinematography and acting are amazing. I love the storyline and how slowly we are getting to the truth. Not a single episode was boring. The chemistry between the leads is awesome! I love the bond Jae I and Hong Rang had. Their eyes speak for themselves. The fighting scenes were great as well. It was a real surprise to see the real villain. I will not say more to avoid spoilers.
The OST is great, so fitting to the drama. It is not a typical drama; it is dark, and with each episode, there is more suffering, but it is a beautiful story of two people who try to protect each other. The last episode was very emotional.
The OST is great, so fitting to the drama. It is not a typical drama; it is dark, and with each episode, there is more suffering, but it is a beautiful story of two people who try to protect each other. The last episode was very emotional.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaBased on novel "Tangeum: Geumeul Samkida" by Jang Da-Hye (published February 5, 2021 by Book Recipe).
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