Shinibsagwan Goohaeryung
- TV Series
- 2019
- 35m
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8.1/10
3.7K
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Set in 19th-century Korea, a female historian faces gender discrimination but perseveres. She gets entangled with Prince Lee Rim, blurring lines between duty and personal involvement.Set in 19th-century Korea, a female historian faces gender discrimination but perseveres. She gets entangled with Prince Lee Rim, blurring lines between duty and personal involvement.Set in 19th-century Korea, a female historian faces gender discrimination but perseveres. She gets entangled with Prince Lee Rim, blurring lines between duty and personal involvement.
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I really like the story about the historians. I didn't know how powerful a historian can be. They have to be objective in writing to describe people and events. They cannot be persuaded to change the history because future generations will depend on it. Characters are great actors. Eunwoo and Se Kyung has great chemistry. I can't wait to see Eunwoo in more adult roles.
Don't judge this series by the strange title. It's a suprisingly involving historical drama and the setting and costumes are quite beautiful. The first episode might seem a little trite but stick with it, things get better as the series progresses. The love story is charming enough but isn't the main part of the show. There is an epic royal conspiracy and political intrigue, an epidemic, and some insights about the role of historians in recording the truth independently. Shin Se Kyung as the title character is sweet and intelligent looking which is right for the role and her character comes across as endearing and likable without being self righteous. Che Eun Woo is prettier than her. The supporting actors are convincing and serious as a balance including the crown prince and the historian Min. I liked the tone of this series - not too heavy - a good balance of romance drama light comedy and historical context.
Very nice korean series. Warm feelings and particurarly interesting to get to know korean culture. Good for Netflix to share this type of entertainment.
The actress and main character is wonderful.
The introduction to the show's plot, all the background information and getting to know the characters makes up 25% of the series. Getting through that wasn't easy in my opinion. But when the actual story finally started (as in the prince and the historian meeting for the first time), I was HOOKED. The characters are great and really funny most of the time, yet it didn't feel ridiculous in any way because they were still dealing with some serious topics. I'm not sure how accurate the historical side of the story is, but it didn't seem implausible to me.
The ending was kind of rushed in my opinion, but see for yourself.
In conclusion: don't stop watching if you're struggling with the first few episodes and definitely don't let the somewhat ridiculous title of the show fool you. It's such a good series that deserves to be watched.
The ending was kind of rushed in my opinion, but see for yourself.
In conclusion: don't stop watching if you're struggling with the first few episodes and definitely don't let the somewhat ridiculous title of the show fool you. It's such a good series that deserves to be watched.
I was at Changdeokgung palace and the secret garden in Seoul a week ago, and started watching this when i got home to Australia a few days back as it is on my to-watch list. Along with a few squeals of "I've been there!", and "the pond has more lotus plants now", and "oooh they hid the fire hydrant & lighting well" i've been pleasantly surprised by the storyline and acting (Cha Eun-Woo isn't hard to watch either), but the storyline is a bit slow. I'm only a few episodes in but i'm going to keep watching as it's nice to see some empowered females in a storyline for a change, fighting against sexist gendered stereotypes with low expectations of women's abilities other than to breed and keep house. It's a nice pleasant watch.
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- TriviaCha Eun Woo (who plays Prince Do Won) embarked on a strict regime of diet and exercise for his role as the prince, as he wanted to look good in the hanbok his character wears.
- SoundtracksFall in Luv
Performed by Henry Lau
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- Rookie Historian Goo Hae-Ryung
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- Runtime35 minutes
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