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अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंLove, tradition, and politics collide when a spirited young art student is betrothed to the crown prince of South Korea.Love, tradition, and politics collide when a spirited young art student is betrothed to the crown prince of South Korea.Love, tradition, and politics collide when a spirited young art student is betrothed to the crown prince of South Korea.
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- 3 जीत और कुल 5 नामांकन
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I have heard a lot about this drama. Hence, I wanted to watch this one. Considering the fact that it's a really old drmaa. I have rated this. If you want to watch a Cinderella story. It's for you. The only difference is there is love square for you here. The prince is in love with his x and the princess is loved by the cousin in law.
Flaws of this drama is that it drags a lot. Very slow. Thankfully, I was bored. So I just fast forwarded the scenes and could bear though it. Unlike others, I didn't like the traditional costumes. And the traditional names were a pain. I didn't like the palace as well. But despite it all the drama was able to engross me in. That's why I gave it 8 stars. For a few hours I was able to go into a princess story and for some reason I didn't put it down. There was no real villian in this story. Everyone was just trying to get what they want to overcome their pain. I would say if you have a lot of time to waste and want to watch a fairytale go for this.
On a personal note. I preferred Yu Gul over the male lead. I felt he was more genuine and did everything he could for her. I have no hatred for the male lead though. After some time you get used to him. So yeah. It's not for everyone. Particularly after such a long time. But if you have time to kill and want a fairytale to look forward to this one is for you.
That sums up the problem with K-dramas. The producers said that it was hard to make a show based on a graphic novel that hadn't been finished yet. It doesn't seem that they struggled that hard with the challenge since The Palace is just a mindless regurgitation of K-drama clichés that should have been put out to pasture years ago. Here is the premise of this show - Boy loves girl, girl rejects boy so boy gets involved with another girl that he doesn't really like (the only bit of originality in any of these series is why the boy gets involved with the second girl). The first girl then decides that she made a mistake so she tries to get back with the boy. The boy finds himself pulled between his first love and the new girl (because she is cute and good natured). The cute girl leaves the country (to study abroad or for business) and the boy realizes how much he loves her. Sound familiar? It should, it is the exact same plot of every single romantic K-drama that has been released in the last decade (and maybe longer).
When The Palace started I thought it would be different. The costumes and sets are gorgeous and the directing riffs on anime style. But, within a few episodes, the lavish production can't hide the fact that there is nothing new here. Even worse, all the digital trickery of the first few episodes completely disappears.
Here is a breakdown of how a typical episode works. Character meets character and they talk. Next scene of characters sitting and talking. More characters talking while riding in a car. Characters talk while they eat. And finally, characters talk some more. Nothing is ever implied which can be stated. When characters are alone, they talk too. Throw in some tissue thin villains (a vengeful ex-crown princess and her "too pretty to be a boy" ex-prince) and much ado about a retroactive enthronment, and you have a series that would have been long at 12 episodes, but is torturous at 24.
The only person to come through this series looking good is Yoon Eun-Hye who is a Korean Audrey Hepburn. The rest of the cast, especially Kim Jeong-Hoon (boys should be handsome, NOT pretty) and Song Ji-hyo (washed out, mousy, and without an ounce of personality), will leave you reaching for the fast forward button.
And one more thing, if we are supposed to believe that a character spent their entire life in England, the least the producers could do is find an actor that can speak English. Listening to Kim Jeong-Hoon mangle English that he obviously doesn't understand is painful.
Skip this and watch My Name is Kim Sam-Soon. It is the same exact story, too. But at least all the actors are good in that one.
When The Palace started I thought it would be different. The costumes and sets are gorgeous and the directing riffs on anime style. But, within a few episodes, the lavish production can't hide the fact that there is nothing new here. Even worse, all the digital trickery of the first few episodes completely disappears.
Here is a breakdown of how a typical episode works. Character meets character and they talk. Next scene of characters sitting and talking. More characters talking while riding in a car. Characters talk while they eat. And finally, characters talk some more. Nothing is ever implied which can be stated. When characters are alone, they talk too. Throw in some tissue thin villains (a vengeful ex-crown princess and her "too pretty to be a boy" ex-prince) and much ado about a retroactive enthronment, and you have a series that would have been long at 12 episodes, but is torturous at 24.
The only person to come through this series looking good is Yoon Eun-Hye who is a Korean Audrey Hepburn. The rest of the cast, especially Kim Jeong-Hoon (boys should be handsome, NOT pretty) and Song Ji-hyo (washed out, mousy, and without an ounce of personality), will leave you reaching for the fast forward button.
And one more thing, if we are supposed to believe that a character spent their entire life in England, the least the producers could do is find an actor that can speak English. Listening to Kim Jeong-Hoon mangle English that he obviously doesn't understand is painful.
Skip this and watch My Name is Kim Sam-Soon. It is the same exact story, too. But at least all the actors are good in that one.
i love this romantic love story soooooooo much!!
the prince is so lonely, so gentle, so generous, so man!!!!!
do u think a man like him can be true in real life? i envy such deep love between he and his lover...
although mixed with pain and doubt, and beginning with a forced wedding, their love is warm and deep and pure.
and the cute teddy bears, adds love air too.
the story gives us a hope for true love.. it reminds me of such feeling which has gone too far away and too long ago in my heart.
love will melt icy lonely heart. love will open your door of heart toward a sunny garden.
u will hope the best moments will never end, when your hands were grasped by your lover and when you sleep so safely in your lover's arms. at least the TV series make me think of that and hope for that.
oh god, give me such a love bah!
the prince is so lonely, so gentle, so generous, so man!!!!!
do u think a man like him can be true in real life? i envy such deep love between he and his lover...
although mixed with pain and doubt, and beginning with a forced wedding, their love is warm and deep and pure.
and the cute teddy bears, adds love air too.
the story gives us a hope for true love.. it reminds me of such feeling which has gone too far away and too long ago in my heart.
love will melt icy lonely heart. love will open your door of heart toward a sunny garden.
u will hope the best moments will never end, when your hands were grasped by your lover and when you sleep so safely in your lover's arms. at least the TV series make me think of that and hope for that.
oh god, give me such a love bah!
It was a really hard sell when a core part of the plot was the male lead treating the female lead like a piece of crap, combined with the "oh no he doesn't know how to express his feelings", these tropes are better left in fanfiction. The case was even worse due to the absolute lack of any chemistry between any of the four leads, this was the definition of negative rizz. It got even worse, all of the three leading cast Ju Ji Hoon & Song Ji Hyo & Kim Jeong Hoon brought an utterly abysmal joke of a performance, admittedly, this was their first main role and was totally incomparable with their current performance, all of them went to do much better and bigger things, it's better to forget they worked on this drama. On the other hand, Yoon Eun Hye was pulling the entire thing together, solo carrying whatever left to be salvaged. Her dynamic with her friends and family was quite good, but not with any of the leads. The puppets at the end of each episode were a nice touch, it would have been nicer if they incorporated that in the drama itself. The earlier parts of the drama were generally better, the events in the palace were a bit boring. To build up for the climax, the last 4 episodes created the last point of tension however it was seriously atrocious writing, one of the worst conflicts I've seen a writer come up with. It was just pure bad writing from that point until the last frame of the drama. If they slapped in some random terminal illness nuances it would've been a better serviceable finale. If anything, I'm only remembering this drama for its awful last few episodes. At least it was much better than Boys Over Flowers (2009).
The story setting is the romance between the prince of korea and an ordinary girl schoolmate. Like Fated to love, romance grows after their marriage. It is always fascinating too to watch life within the palace, like in King2heart.
The plot is well-written. Their love grows so naturally as they face difficulties together.
The most funny and memorable scene is when they first stay together in a room for a night. Serving maids waiting outside the room to check if they actually sleep together. But actually nothing happens between them. It is so funny to see how the male lead has to suppress his sexual needs.
Female lead is cute and pretty. Her character in the story is so optismistic and lovely. She refreshes the life of the royal family. Male lead is always stern looking. . But this suits his role as a cool prince.
A drama that survives through time. Still regards as a classical love story after more than 10 years.
The plot is well-written. Their love grows so naturally as they face difficulties together.
The most funny and memorable scene is when they first stay together in a room for a night. Serving maids waiting outside the room to check if they actually sleep together. But actually nothing happens between them. It is so funny to see how the male lead has to suppress his sexual needs.
Female lead is cute and pretty. Her character in the story is so optismistic and lovely. She refreshes the life of the royal family. Male lead is always stern looking. . But this suits his role as a cool prince.
A drama that survives through time. Still regards as a classical love story after more than 10 years.
क्या आपको पता है
- ट्रिवियाThis drama is based on the comic "Goong" by Park So-Hee.
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