alaningle7
Iscritto in data feb 2008
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The series is based on a novel by Choi Jung-mi published in 2008 about the life of a famous concubine in the Chosun dynasty. The concubine Jang Ok-jun is played by Kim Tae-hee and king Sukjong is played by Yoo Ah-in who both do a good job alongside the supporting cast.
Sadly I think the script is weak as it concentrated too much on the doomed love rather then the court subterfuge. This lack of development of the villains left it like it was just a number of events loosely cobbled together to move the story along. It was entertaining but could have been so much better with a few less inept characters.
Sadly I think the script is weak as it concentrated too much on the doomed love rather then the court subterfuge. This lack of development of the villains left it like it was just a number of events loosely cobbled together to move the story along. It was entertaining but could have been so much better with a few less inept characters.
A modern day college student time travels and finds herself in her favourite historical romantic novel where she expects to be a side character but ends up being the lead. Seohyeun plays Cha Seonchaek the time traveller superbly with a cheeky and endearing performance. The duke Lee Beon is played by Ok Taec-yeon who has a horrible reputation at court for being the ruthless hunting dog for the Emperor. We have the usual side stories with various factions fighting behind the scenes to seize power with good performances from the entire cast. I do think it falls a little short in the plot as little thought is given to the back story of most of the cast as all concentration is on the romance.
Nao plays Hokomi Sato an office worker who's mother and sister tend to attract unfaithful men and even though she thinks she is different she is heartbroken when she finds out her boyfriend is unfaithful. She finds solace with a photographer and part time bar man Kairi Kuzuya played by Yuma Tamamori, but when she finds out he is a womanising scumbag she takes up boxing determined to punch him in the face. It is an enjoyable drama although the characters can be a little frustrating at times with their decisions. Great and amusing interactions between the lead couple as we find out over the episodes the underlying reasons for Kari's behaviour. I would have liked more development of the supporting cast or fewer episodes but overall an entertaining series.