About a royal physician who got expelled from the royal court and now heals souls in a strange but beautiful village.About a royal physician who got expelled from the royal court and now heals souls in a strange but beautiful village.About a royal physician who got expelled from the royal court and now heals souls in a strange but beautiful village.
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The casting was perfect in terms of the crew of actors and the characters they fit into and altogether creates the vibrant scenery.
The main characters were well curated, Se Pung successfully depicted the image of a heartwarming doctor with a painful past , Eun Woo the smart detective and acupuncture newbie & Ji Han the witty doctor and secret medicine expert.
The loveline between Se Pung & Eun Woo was lovely however it feels that more could have happened for the length of 12 episodes.
However, the expansion of the detective like storyline is does not fit well with the characters although it fosters character development to some extent.
The detective problem solving have occupied most of the story and there is not much about how Se Pung act as a psychiatrist to heal the souls of patients as well to achieve self healing from traumatic experience, especially when the writer comes from a professional medicine & acupuncture background.
The main characters were well curated, Se Pung successfully depicted the image of a heartwarming doctor with a painful past , Eun Woo the smart detective and acupuncture newbie & Ji Han the witty doctor and secret medicine expert.
The loveline between Se Pung & Eun Woo was lovely however it feels that more could have happened for the length of 12 episodes.
However, the expansion of the detective like storyline is does not fit well with the characters although it fosters character development to some extent.
The detective problem solving have occupied most of the story and there is not much about how Se Pung act as a psychiatrist to heal the souls of patients as well to achieve self healing from traumatic experience, especially when the writer comes from a professional medicine & acupuncture background.
Excellent,thought the acting was great,very funny and emotional. The stories are interesting aswell as nicely solved,easy watching when kid is about granny is a hilarious character made me cry a few times very sweet. Not sure why all the low reviews,,I've watched alot of korean dramas and it may not be exciting all the time,it makes up for in emotional parts for me which ii always find are done excellent in korean dramas,the villian are always pretty mean but they tend to get what they deserve in most of the ones I've seen,compared to c dramas wuxia particularly are bitter sweet for no need good guys normally die ,after watching alot of episodes and putting emotion into heroes they get killed for unnecessary reasons at times.
Korean Drama "Poong, The Joseon Psychiatrist Yoo Se Poong" is a historical medical drama.
The series has two things going for it, the comedy and the small family that the people of the 'medical center' create.
The drama has some comical moments that ease the tension of the medical cases that were, however, few and spar.
The romance was also a weak point for the drama, as the couple had too few moments and, thus, didn't create the right momentum to have an enjoyable love story.
The performances, on the other hand, were pretty great by everyone in the cast.
So, overall, five out of ten.
Korean Drama " Poong: The Joseon Psychiatrist Season Two " is the sequel and continuation of the story of Poong and his team.
The drama is more romance focus this time, though there were quite the cheesy moments when it came to the couple.
The comedy was, on the other hand, more enjoyable. Especially the princess was a pretty entertaining character.
As for the mystery, it was okay at first, and offered a few action and suspenseful things, but it got boring.
The performances were, still, great by everyone in the cast.
So, overall, four out of ten.
The series has two things going for it, the comedy and the small family that the people of the 'medical center' create.
The drama has some comical moments that ease the tension of the medical cases that were, however, few and spar.
The romance was also a weak point for the drama, as the couple had too few moments and, thus, didn't create the right momentum to have an enjoyable love story.
The performances, on the other hand, were pretty great by everyone in the cast.
So, overall, five out of ten.
Korean Drama " Poong: The Joseon Psychiatrist Season Two " is the sequel and continuation of the story of Poong and his team.
The drama is more romance focus this time, though there were quite the cheesy moments when it came to the couple.
The comedy was, on the other hand, more enjoyable. Especially the princess was a pretty entertaining character.
As for the mystery, it was okay at first, and offered a few action and suspenseful things, but it got boring.
The performances were, still, great by everyone in the cast.
So, overall, four out of ten.
POONG, THE JOSEON PSYCHIATRIST (2022-2023) was definitely an interesting series and I was happy to watch it. Loving Historical dramas featuring heavy medicinal themes, I found this one to be pretty top notch.
Yoo Se-Poong is a royal physician who gets wrongly expelled / banished from the royal court in a messy political conspiracy after which causes him to set out on a journey of redemption, self discovery and acceptance, all the while healing the souls of others in his new life as a physician / psychiatrist in the small, fascinating Gyesu Village. He meets new friends along the way, as he shapes his new life and finds new hope to carry on his existence.
This was a very quaint, entertaining series that I was glad to try. The whole cast was pretty great and the show features a tangled web of political intrigue, medical cases and a whole array of intriguing characters. Overall, this was a really great watch, albeit a bit slow at times. Would recommend to those with an interest in light-hearted shows about history and ancient medicine.
Yoo Se-Poong is a royal physician who gets wrongly expelled / banished from the royal court in a messy political conspiracy after which causes him to set out on a journey of redemption, self discovery and acceptance, all the while healing the souls of others in his new life as a physician / psychiatrist in the small, fascinating Gyesu Village. He meets new friends along the way, as he shapes his new life and finds new hope to carry on his existence.
This was a very quaint, entertaining series that I was glad to try. The whole cast was pretty great and the show features a tangled web of political intrigue, medical cases and a whole array of intriguing characters. Overall, this was a really great watch, albeit a bit slow at times. Would recommend to those with an interest in light-hearted shows about history and ancient medicine.
This series is totally waste of time. Script writing and direction both are worst. Director don't know how to pace the script, main story line and side story line both are boring. Both season from start to end had to endure to watch. Acting of kim min-jae is fine and for him I watch this unbearable series, I watch Season 1 fully but in Season 2 I have to skip to complete it. Title of this series is also very misleading because kim min-jae character more look like a detective than a psychiatrist. If you want to watch medical drama or romantic drama this series is none of these. This series want to show many things like teacher-student relationship, Atrocities on widows during Joseon period, friendship, romance, politics, medical drama and investigation but couldn't make any of it worth remembering.
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